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Ed Davey urges Starmer to ‘Trump-proof’ UK with closer European ties
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I spent hours trying to persuade US voters to choose Harris not Trump. I know why she lost
I spent hours trying to persuade US voters to choose Harris not Trump. I know why she lost
As a phone bank volunteer, I hoped to counter the Republican attacks and half-truths, but people really believed them, says journalist and podcaster Oliver Hall
Think you know how bad Trump unleashed will be? Look at the evidence: it will be even worse
Gen Z and young women  
‘A big cratering’: an expert on gen Z’s surprise votes – and young women’s growing support for Trump
Trump’s trade tariffs:  
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‘We have learned to have low expectations’: why can’t British hospitals serve better food?
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‘We have learned to have low expectations’: why can’t British hospitals serve better food?
After spending years in and out of hospital with my daughter, I know the patients’ food isn’t usually very good. But does it have to be this way?
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‘Was I drugged and raped? I’ll never know’: partners of accused share fears at Pelicot trial
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The price of love: how much does dating cost – and who pays the bill?
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‘Hopefully he thought I was funny, as I do try pretty hard’
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Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light – Mark Rylance’s titanic Tudor drama is the best TV you’ll see all year
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I’m a farmer – and I’m glad to see tax loopholes closing for cynical investor landowners
I’m a farmer – and I’m glad to see tax loopholes closing for cynical investor landowners
Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing: any lessons learned from Trump 2.0 will be immediately forgotten
White noise: why hatred of Trump fuels his success as much as his supporters’ love
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Jordan try helps All Blacks pull away as Ireland’s home run fizzles out
Jordan try helps All Blacks pull away as Ireland’s home run fizzles out
England must turn potential into points in Australia showdown
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Arteta needs ‘Chelsea effect’ more than ever with Arsenal faltering
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Where do the Democrats go from here? – podcast
Today in Focus  
Where do the Democrats go from here? – podcast
Lauren Gambino dissects what Donald Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris means for the Democratic party
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‘Anticyclonic gloom’ blamed as English village sees no sunshine since October
‘Anticyclonic gloom’ blamed as English village sees no sunshine since October
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Thousands of dead seabirds are washing up on Australia’s beaches. Researchers want to know why
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Boss says £100m hit from Labour budget could affect wages and hiring
Boss says £100m hit from Labour budget could affect wages and hiring
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
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New Zealand gallery hunts for thousands of people captured by famed photographer Ans Westra
New Zealand gallery hunts for thousands of people captured by famed photographer Ans Westra
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