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'We don't need people like that' Labour fury over Tory defector
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'We don't need people like that' Labour fury over Tory defector

Keir Starmer is facing shadow cabinet anger for welcoming a rightwing Conservative MP who has repeatedly attacked Labour over migration into the party.

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May 09, 2024
US could delay more Israel arms shipments
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US could delay more Israel arms shipments

US officials have signalled to Israel that more arms shipments could be delayed if the Israeli military pushes ahead with an offensive in Rafah, Gaza, in what would mark the start of a major pivot in relations between the two countries.

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May 09, 2024
Scientists despair amid forecast of at least 2.5C temperature rise
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Scientists despair amid forecast of at least 2.5C temperature rise

Poll shows climate experts expect catastrophic heating

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May 09, 2024
‘We demand a decision now’ Everton shareholders call for an end to 777’s takeover farce’
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‘We demand a decision now’ Everton shareholders call for an end to 777’s takeover farce’

Everton shareholders have urged the club’s owner, Farhad Moshiri, and the Premier League to end the farce” of a proposed takeover by 777 Partners after the troubled company was accused of fraud worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

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May 08, 2024
Ancelotti to spur on Madrid in search of revenge
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Ancelotti to spur on Madrid in search of revenge

Carlo Ancelotti said he was on the \"good side\" of European football's grandest rivalry and, on the eve of the Champions League semi-final second leg between Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, revealed the Bavarian club did not support him when he was coach.

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May 08, 2024
Ten Hag exit may be inevitable but when will the cycle stop?
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Ten Hag exit may be inevitable but when will the cycle stop?

Change is surely coming with Manchester United playing so badly, so often, but this is a club trapped in constant transition, writes

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May 08, 2024
'I contemplated what my life would be without tennis'
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'I contemplated what my life would be without tennis'

Jack Draper on his coaching experiment, his long climb up the rankings and why he considered quitting the sport

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May 08, 2024
US regulator investigates Boeing over quality tests on 787 planes
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US regulator investigates Boeing over quality tests on 787 planes

Boeing faces a new investigation after the planemaker told US regulators it might have failed to carry out some quality inspections properly on its 787 Dreamliner planes.

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May 08, 2024
Disney plans to scale back Marvel films to 'focus more on quality'
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Disney plans to scale back Marvel films to 'focus more on quality'

Disney said yesterday it planned to release fewer movies and \"focus more on quality\" in its key franchises after a string of high-profile flops at the box office.

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May 08, 2024
P&O Ferries boss asked if he is modern pirate’ for paying crew 4.87 an hour
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P&O Ferries boss asked if he is modern pirate’ for paying crew 4.87 an hour

The boss of P&O Ferries has been asked if he is \"a pirate\" who appears to be \"robbing staff blind\" - as he confirmed to MPs that the group's seafarers have been paid rates lower than he previously told parliament.

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May 08, 2024
Woman pleads not guilty to mushroom poisonings
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Woman pleads not guilty to mushroom poisonings

Erin Patterson, a woman accused of murdering and attempting to murder her relatives by serving them a meal laced with deadly mushrooms, has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

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May 08, 2024
Venezuela is first country to lose all of its glaciers in modern era
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Venezuela is first country to lose all of its glaciers in modern era

Venezuela has lost its last remaining glacier as it shrunk so much that scientists reclassified it as an ice patch.

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May 08, 2024
Death toll hits 90 in southern Brazil's worst climate disaster
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Death toll hits 90 in southern Brazil's worst climate disaster

The death toll from what authorities are calling the worst climate disaster ever to strike southern Brazil has risen to 90, after ferocious rain flooded huge stretches of Rio Grande do Sul state, displacing more than 155,000 people.

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May 08, 2024
Locked out How racism in Europe is hurting minorities' access to housing
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Locked out How racism in Europe is hurting minorities' access to housing

The apartment had everything that Hamado Dipama was looking for: one bedroom, a bath and a good location in the southern German city of Augsburg. When he called to set up a viewing, however, the landlord kept asking him where he was from.

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May 08, 2024
Prince's yellow Cloud guitar could sell for £480,000
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Prince's yellow Cloud guitar could sell for £480,000

One of the iconic guitars Prince used on stage at the height of his stardom in the 80s and 90s will be auctioned this month.

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May 08, 2024
‘You have confirmed the correctness of our course’: Putin sworn in for fifth term
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‘You have confirmed the correctness of our course’: Putin sworn in for fifth term

Vladimir Putin has been sworn in for his fifth term as leader in a ceremony attended by Russia's political elite but boycotted by the UK, US and most European envoys.

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May 08, 2024
Green party inquiry into Gaza remarks by Leeds councillor
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Green party inquiry into Gaza remarks by Leeds councillor

A Green party councillor at the centre of an antisemitism row has apologised \"for the upset caused\" by his remarks but hit back at \"Islamophobic\" attacks against him.

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May 08, 2024
Swinneytakes over in Scotland and says: T'll stop my heckling’
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Swinneytakes over in Scotland and says: T'll stop my heckling’

The new Scottish National party leader, John Swinney, will become Scotland's seventh first minister after winning the backing of MSPs.

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May 08, 2024
Chinese network thought to operate one of world's largest online scams’
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Chinese network thought to operate one of world's largest online scams’

More than 800,000 people in Europe and the US appear to have been duped into sharing card details and other sensitive personal data with a vast network of fake online designer shops apparently operated from China.

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May 08, 2024
Cass tells MSPs gender review did not put too high a bar on evidence
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Cass tells MSPs gender review did not put too high a bar on evidence

The Cass review on gender identity \"absolutely\" did not set an unfairly high bar for evidence, its author said yesterday, as she addressed \"significant misinformation\" about her assessment of healthcare provision for gender-questioning young people in England and Wales.

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May 08, 2024
Campaign group appalled’ as Sizewell C gets nuclear licence
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Campaign group appalled’ as Sizewell C gets nuclear licence

A planned nuclear power station at Sizewell in Suffolk has been granted the first site licence in more than a decade as investors and government officials race to finalise a deal for the multibillion-pound project this year.

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May 08, 2024
Ex-leader of NUS settles sacking case over antisemitism claim
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Ex-leader of NUS settles sacking case over antisemitism claim

A former president of the National Union of Students is said to have accepted a \"substantial\" settlement to end her legal action against the union following her dismissal over allegations of antisemitism.

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May 08, 2024
Labour needs to rebuild voters' trust lost over Gaza, say Reeves and Khan
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Labour needs to rebuild voters' trust lost over Gaza, say Reeves and Khan

Two of Labour's most senior figures admitted yesterday that the party had lost the trust of some voters over its response to the Israel-Gaza conflict and will have to \"engage and listen\" to win them back.

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May 08, 2024
Long and short of cat life expectancy may be determined by breed, say researchers
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Long and short of cat life expectancy may be determined by breed, say researchers

The name may sound ancient but you should avoid a sphynx cat if you want a pet to grow old with, research suggests. Experts have calculated how many years on average domestic cats in the UK have left to live based on their current age.

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May 08, 2024
US campus clashes President says commitment to Israel is ironclad’ as protests continue
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US campus clashes President says commitment to Israel is ironclad’ as protests continue

Joe Biden warned against a \"ferocious surge of antisemitism in America\" at a Holocaust event yesterday, as student protests against Israel's military strikes in Gaza continued on campuses across the US.

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May 08, 2024
Rafah offensive would not result in eradication of Hamas Mitchell
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Rafah offensive would not result in eradication of Hamas Mitchell

An Israeli military offensive on Rafah in southern Gaza would break international humanitarian law and not lead to the eradication of Hamas, Andrew Mitchell, the UK's deputy foreign minister said yesterday, but he held back from spelling out any planned British consequences if a full scale invasion went ahead.

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May 08, 2024
Aid crisis Agencies say they have less than a day of fuel
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Aid crisis Agencies say they have less than a day of fuel

Aid agencies in Gaza have less than a day's fuel for trucks and tankers that deliver vital food, medicine, water and diesel to millions across the territory, threatening an almost complete shutdown of operations including hospitals and bakeries, humanitarian officials have warned.

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May 08, 2024
Canaletto Painting back in Wales after wartime stint in slate mine
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Canaletto Painting back in Wales after wartime stint in slate mine

During the second world war, the Italian masterpiece was transported 250 miles from central London to north Wales to be hidden in a slate mine, tucked away from the perils of Nazi invasion and Luftwaffe bombings.

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May 08, 2024
Chinese hackers suspected as military payroll data breached
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Chinese hackers suspected as military payroll data breached

An estimated 270,000 payroll records belonging to nearly all members of the armed forces have been exposed to Chinese hackers in a breach at a third-party contractor that was discovered a few days ago.

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May 08, 2024
Israel launches military offensive .in Rafah
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Israel launches military offensive .in Rafah

Israel has launched a major military offensive against Hamas forces in Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city, seizing control of an important border crossing and cutting off most aid into the territory a day before indirect

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May 08, 2024