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HK47: dozens of pro-democracy activists jailed in Hong Kong’s largest national security trial
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HK47: dozens of pro-democracy activists jailed in Hong Kong’s largest national security trial
The ‘Hong Kong 47’ were arrested in 2021 after holding an unofficial election primary and have now been sentenced to between four and 10 years in jail
Ukraine war  
UK expected to give Ukraine Storm Shadow missiles to strike inside Russia
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Keir Starmer denies budget to blame for rise in mortgage rates
G20  
No-show Joe: G20 leaders take group photo without Biden
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Labour plan for 100,000 new nursery places in England ‘unlikely to work’
Cop29
Cop29: ‘We’re here for life and death reasons,’ says ex-climate minister of Pakistan
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Cop29: ‘We’re here for life and death reasons,’ says ex-climate minister of Pakistan
Sherry Rehman says rich nations should pay ‘internationally determined contributions’ to help poorer and worst-affected countries
This is climate breakdown  
When the water subsided, I saw our house was gone
Environment  
Cop29 delegates told to ‘cut the theatrics’ and tackle climate crisis
Environment  
Countries could use nature to ‘cheat’ on net zero targets, scientists warn
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What are the inheritance tax changes affecting UK farmers?
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What are the inheritance tax changes affecting UK farmers?
Farmers to protest in central London as they say changes will destroy family farms
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Letting Ukraine fire missiles into Russia unlikely to have decisive effect
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How are cabinet ministers likely to vote on assisted dying?
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‘At my signal, unleash hell!’ What the Gladiator films tell us about 21st-century men
‘At my signal, unleash hell!’ What the Gladiator films tell us about 21st-century men
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‘Look, they’re getting skin!’: the moral challenge of saving the world’s tiniest babies
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Dune: Prophecy review – a bracingly different sci-fi dominated by women at every level
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If you can’t trust the voice of David Attenborough, what can you trust?
If you can’t trust the voice of David Attenborough, what can you trust?
In England and Wales, where you live determines the kind of policing you get. That isn’t right
Joe Biden’s last-gasp missile decision is momentous for Ukraine – but Putin will retaliate
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Carsley insists England have the talent to win 2026 World Cup under Tuchel
Carsley insists England have the talent to win 2026 World Cup under Tuchel
Football  
Poland 1-2 Scotland: Robertson provides Nations League lifeline
Rugby union  
Itoje says England is ‘the mecca’ amid global breakaway league talk
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Inside Port-au-Prince, Haiti: the capital where gangs have taken over - podcast
Today in Focus  
Inside Port-au-Prince, Haiti: the capital where gangs have taken over - podcast
Latin America correspondent Tom Phillips reports from Haiti on the struggles of the government to reassert its authority over the capital, Port-au-Prince, and on the ordinary Haitians caught up in the violence
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Thames Water’s IT ‘falling apart’ and is hit by cyber-attacks, sources claim
Thames Water’s IT ‘falling apart’ and is hit by cyber-attacks, sources claim
Energy  
Heat pump scheme for Edwardian social housing aims to bust low-carbon myths
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Nine-day hīkoi to uphold the Treaty of Waitangi and Māori rights – in pictures
Nine-day hīkoi to uphold the Treaty of Waitangi and Māori rights – in pictures
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A pond cluster and Santa school
A pond cluster and Santa school
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