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Stretched health service less ready to cope with a new pandemic, scientists warn
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Stretched health service less ready to cope with a new pandemic, scientists warn
With Covid-19 facilities being dismantled and an inquiry starting late, the nation’s ability to react quickly to future health threats has been lost, experts say
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17 hostages freed by Hamas arrive in Israel; 39 Palestinian prisoners released
Health  
One in seven adults in England advised by NHS to go private
Environment  
EU climate chief: China must help fund rescue of poorer nations hit by disaster
Social care  
Curbs on migrant workers would be ‘dangerous’, warns government adviser
 
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News in focus
Meet the young Ukrainian soldier fighting for amputee visibility
‘I had my chance to die – but I made my choice’  
Meet the young Ukrainian soldier fighting for amputee visibility
Daniil Melnyk is one of up to 50,000 Ukrainians who have lost limbs during the Russian invasion. With photographer Marta Syrko, he is sharing his story to battle stigma around disability
‘Remember who we are’  
Riots, race, and the end of the ‘Irish welcome’
‘They feel they are being neglected’  
Why voters turned to ‘Dutch Trump’ Geert Wilders
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Hot chocolate, woolly socks and a good book  
Why cosy living is good for you
Why cosy living is good for you
Ask Philippa  
I’ve fallen out with all my friends and colleagues – why?
Jay Rayner on restaurants  
Domo, Sheffield: ‘They’re determined to show you a good time, and they do’
Living the Beatles Legend by Kenneth Womack review  
A long and winding roadie’s tale
Marjorie Taylor Greene review  
Far-right rabble rouser makes case to be Trump’s VP
Opinion
Women in revolt achieved so much. Why are decades of progress now being reversed?
Women in revolt achieved so much. Why are decades of progress now being reversed?
Jovial Jeremy Hunt says he is going for ‘growth’, but remains hobbled by Brexit
A vacuous, amoral elite who lost the plot. Saltburn or the Covid inquiry? It’s hard to tell
Sport
It’s aggrieved Everton against the world and that may not be a bad thing
It’s aggrieved Everton against the world and that may not be a bad thing
Boxing  
Taylor finds redemption against Cameron on epic night
Man City 1-1 Liverpool  
Guardiola questions decision to disallow Dias goal in draw
Podcast
He’s back: Sam Altman and the chaos at the heart of the AI industry
Today in Focus  
He’s back: Sam Altman and the chaos at the heart of the AI industry
The CEO of OpenAI was sacked and then rehired days later, after staff threatened to follow him. But what does this corporate drama tell us about the future of AI? Blake Montgomery explains
Climate crisis
'Like buying an iPhone but no cable’  
UK's bid for net zero in the balance due to 'blind spot'
UK's bid for net zero in the balance due to 'blind spot'
Exclusive  
World stands on frontline of disaster at Cop28, says UN climate chief
Business
'Hugely overhyped'  
UK’s flagship post-Brexit trade deal worth even less than previously thought, OBR says
UK’s flagship post-Brexit trade deal worth even less than previously thought, OBR says
The rise of undersea champagne  
‘I have never tasted such a wine in my life’
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Striking smartphone portraits from Ghana
Striking smartphone portraits from Ghana
Photography  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
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