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Andrew Bailey  
Bank of England governor says Brexit has undermined UK economy
Andrew Bailey callls for relations with EU to be rebuilt as Trump plans US tariffs
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More than 250 UK unpaid carers risk prosecution over benefit overpayments
Trump administration  
Robert F Kennedy Jr condemned as ‘clear and present danger’ after Trump nomination
Archaeology  
Gladiator knife handle found in Tyne ‘reflects spread of Roman celebrity culture’
Paris  
Fans clash at football match between France and Israel
Cop29
Over 1,700 coal, oil and gas lobbyists granted access to Cop29, says report
Fossil fuel industry  
Over 1,700 coal, oil and gas lobbyists granted access to Cop29, says report
Fossil fuel-linked lobbyists outnumber delegations of almost every country at climate talks in Baku, analysis finds
Climate crisis  
Poorer nations need $1tn a year by 2030 in climate finance, top economists find
Climate crisis  
‘Minimal progress’ made this year on curbing global heating, report finds
Argentina  
Argentina withdraws negotiators from Cop29 summit
In focus
‘Who benefits from this?’ Soul-searching after the Amsterdam violence
Netherlands  
‘Who benefits from this?’ Soul-searching after the Amsterdam violence
Jewish and Muslim communities speak of heightened fears as questions linger about events around football match
Gaza  
Mazyouna’s face was ‘ripped off’ when a rocket hit her home. Israel has refused to allow her evacuation
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What will Rachel Reeves’s retirement scheme changes mean for pensions?
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Paul Mescal interviews Ridley Scott: ‘I was so ahead of the game. The Oxbridge lot were aghast’
Paul Mescal interviews Ridley Scott: ‘I was so ahead of the game. The Oxbridge lot were aghast’
Asia-Pacific  
As 4B takes the world by storm, South Korea is grappling with a backlash against feminism
Television  
Silo season two review – this dystopian thriller is bigger and better than before
Opinion
Line up to kiss the ring! How to join the brownnosers sucking up to Trump
Line up to kiss the ring! How to join the brownnosers sucking up to Trump
The right to die is about freedom – don’t let those who see it as a line on a spreadsheet torpedo it
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Donald Trump’s election win
Sport
Football  
Greece 0-3 England: Watkins and Jones grab their chance in victory
Greece 0-3 England: Watkins and Jones grab their chance in victory
Cricket  
Curran adds calm as England seal T20 series victory over West Indies
Rugby union  
Borthwick insists he can handle pressure after Erasmus ups heat
Podcast
Hardliners, loyalists and a dog killer: Trump’s new White House team – podcast
Today in Focus  
Hardliners, loyalists and a dog killer: Trump’s new White House team – podcast
Guardian US political correspondent Laura Gambino talks through Donald Trump’s likely next cabinet and what it tells us about his plans in power
Climate crisis
Environment  
Global plastic production must be cut to curb pollution, study says
Global plastic production must be cut to curb pollution, study says
This is climate breakdown  
I had to fight the flames burning down my own house
Business
Mansion House speech  
Rules imposed after financial crisis have ‘gone too far’, Reeves tells City bankers
Rules imposed after financial crisis have ‘gone too far’, Reeves tells City bankers
Fraud  
Investment firm London Capital & Finance was Ponzi scheme, court rules
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King Charles’s birthday and the world’s largest coral
King Charles’s birthday and the world’s largest coral
Photography  
Snowstorms, steel and a celebrity deer: Gregory Halpern goes home – in pictures
Snowstorms, steel and a celebrity deer: Gregory Halpern goes home – in pictures
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