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Fears grow over UK children at risk placed in illegal care homes
Rising number of vulnerable youngsters are being forced into unsuitable accommodation including Airbnbs, bedsits and caravans
West Bank  
Rightwing settlers in Israel welcome ‘dream team’ of Trump and his hardline appointments
Politics  
Kemi Badenoch’s first approval ratings as Tory leader worse than Sunak and Johnson
Assisted dying  
Cancel study into the cost to NHS of assisted dying, Harman tells Streeting
Trade policy  
UK must choose between EU and Trump, trade experts warn
Cop29
UN warns of ‘economic carnage’ if G20 leaders cannot agree on climate finance for poor countries
Climate finance  
UN warns of ‘economic carnage’ if G20 leaders cannot agree on climate finance for poor countries
Wealthy nations are yet to offer the hundreds of billions of dollars that economists say are needed to help the developing world cut emissions
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Move towards renewable energy is unstoppable, says Ed Miliband
Cop29  
Almost 500 carbon capture lobbyists granted access to Cop29 climate summit
Cop29  
Week one diary: from fossil fuel colouring books to Ronaldinho
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Second Trump reign could make life ‘a lot harder’ for EU’s far-right leaders
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Second Trump reign could make life ‘a lot harder’ for EU’s far-right leaders
They celebrated his victory - but Trump’s trade tariffs and America first policies could backfire on the likes of Orbán, Meloni and Wilders
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‘You betrayed us’: how UK farmers swiftly turned on Labour over inheritance tax plans
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Post Office inquiry: hopes for delivery of good news dwindles
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‘Just sad’: how Mike Tyson’s return to the ring crashed Netflix – but disappointed fans
‘Just sad’: how Mike Tyson’s return to the ring crashed Netflix – but disappointed fans
Ask Philippa  
My wife glazes over when I talk about my writing. How can I come to terms with her indifference?
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‘Have your bot speak to my bot’: can AI productivity apps turbocharge my life?
Opinion
Farmers have hoarded land for too long. Inheritance tax will bring new life to rural Britain
Farmers have hoarded land for too long. Inheritance tax will bring new life to rural Britain
There is a moral in Jamie Oliver’s story of stereotypical folk, just not one he intended
Elon Musk is not America’s new king. But he might be its new Thomas Cromwell
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England show glimpse of future but Kolbe double gives South Africa win
England show glimpse of future but Kolbe double gives South Africa win
Cricket  
Lewis and Hope blast West Indies to T20 victory over England
Football  
Kane confident Tuchel ‘energy’ can preserve England’s fragile culture
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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
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Sticky carpets, pickled eggs and pints for a fiver: why there’s life in the old-school boozer yet
Sticky carpets, pickled eggs and pints for a fiver: why there’s life in the old-school boozer yet
Water  
United Utilities refuses to hand over data on sewage discharges into Windermere
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We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
Fashion  
Trend watch: get ready for a country weekend
Trend watch: get ready for a country weekend
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