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Trump’s intelligence chief pick Tulsi Gabbard is ‘Russia’s girlfriend’
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Ukraine accused the president-elect’s choice for cabinet of being on the Kremlin’s payroll
15h ago
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Phone scammers hate Daisy the dithering granny. She doesn’t exist
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O2’s anti-fraud bot wastes time and saves victims with her meandering stories and technical ineptitude
16h ago
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Lost at the station? Follow the blind inventor’s navigation app
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Unlike services that rely on phone signal, this tool can tell you which way to turn at the platform, bus stop or even to your seat at the football
19h ago
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Homebase goes into administration with jobs at risk
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The Range owner CDS Superstores to buy about 70 shops in a pre-pack deal as the DIY chain prepares to appoint Teneo as administrators of its UK operation
21h ago
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Charles Manson confessed to additional murders in prison tapes
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The recordings, featured in the series Making Manson, suggest the cult leader may have committed ‘a couple of killings’ years before the Manson Family murders
on Thu, 8AM
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Which? launches £3bn claim against Apple over iCloud services
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The consumer group says Apple favours its own product to store data and backups, while making it difficult to use alternative providers, stifling competition
on Thu, 8AM
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Zelensky’s nuclear option: Ukraine ‘months away’ from bomb
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Kyiv could rapidly develop a rudimentary weapon similar to that dropped on Nagasaki in 1945 to stop Russia if the US cuts military aid
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on Wed, 5PM
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Harris leads Trump in four of seven swing states, Times poll says
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Survey taken by YouGov after Democratic convention suggests the vice-president may be on course to win the electoral college
on Sep 6
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Now AI is coming to the classroom as tech revolutionises lessons
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The UK is the leader in European investment in educational technology, meaning automation in schools is closer than you think
on Wed, 8AM
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NHS reform: Wes Streeting to sack chiefs who don’t cut waiting times
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Labour unveils a package of reforms aimed at ensuring there is ‘zero tolerance for failure’
on Wed, 8AM
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Britain must treat tech giants like nation states, minister warns
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UK must act ‘with a sense of humility’ when dealing with powerful companies such as Meta, Google and Microsoft, according to Peter Kyle, the technology secretary
on Wed, 6AM
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Art Garfunkel on his tearful reunion with Paul Simon: ‘I was a fool’
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The singer and his musician son, Art Garfunkel Jr, on performing together, singalongs with Paul McCartney — and his first lunch with Paul Simon for years
on Tue, 9PM
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Masked men wave swastikas outside Anne Frank performance
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Pro-Nazi group converges on Michigan community theatre and chants antisemitic slurs
on Tue, 8PM
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Prankster fools Russian teachers into wearing tinfoil hats
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The anti-Kremlin blogger who told school staff to make ‘Helmets of the Fatherland’ to protect against a Nato ‘plot’ said it showed the power of Russian propaganda
on Tue, 5PM
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Ugly buildings ‘make people lonely and miserable’
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Report urges architects and planners to focus on community spirit, beauty and green spaces to help residents make meaningful connections
on Tue, 4PM
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The six-word Google search that could get you hacked
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Criminals are ‘poisoning’ obscure search terms to exploit a vulnerability in web browsers and infect devices with malware
on Tue, 8AM
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Gary Lineker to quit Match of the Day after 25 years
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The presenter will see out the season and won’t leave the BBC entirely until after the 2026 World Cup
on Tue, 1AM
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Bought for £8 at Aldi, sold online for £250: the great resale frenzy
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Why are people spending luxury prices on ordinary goods? One shopper investigates — while limiting herself to a single Cuthbert the Caterpillar
on Mon, 9PM
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The Regeneration Trilogy by Pat Barker review — life, death and madness in the trenches
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This Booker-winning trio of books is brilliant at capturing how the First World War screwed with the minds of soldiers. By Susie Goldsbrough
on Mon, 6PM
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Vertical Aerospace in rescue talks with creditors
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The Bristol-based flying taxi manufacturer is in advanced negotiations with its largest creditor to convert loans into a big equity stake
on Mon, 6PM
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To understand Badenoch, start in 1990s Nigeria
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Tory leader’s focus on values and integration stems from childhood amid political instability
on Mon, 4PM
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Dozens of car models may be recalled in new ‘dieselgate’ inquiry
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Nearly a decade after the Volkswagen ‘defeat device’ scandal, 47 different models made by 11 manufacturers are suspected of being more polluting than thought
on Mon, 4PM
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Police foil ‘Jew hunt’ in Belgium amid fears of copycat attacks
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Six suspects were arrested near Antwerp’s Jewish quarter for planning a similar attack to the one on Israelis in Amsterdam last week, officers said
on Mon, 2PM
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Susan Sarandon: ‘I was dropped by my agent, my projects were pulled’
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The actress, 78, thought her politics would never harm her career. Now she tells Will Pavia she may never act in a big-budget Hollywood movie again
on Mon, 10AM
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Poland seeks British help to protect Ukraine after Trump win
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Donald Tusk, the Polish prime minister, will hold talks with the leaders of Britain, France and Nato over concerns about the impact of the US election
on Mon, 10AM
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Israel warns of planned attacks at large events, including in UK
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Authorities say they have intelligence suggesting pro-Palestinian groups intend to target Israelis and Jews at sporting and cultural events
on Mon, 9AM
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Flat owners face £66,000 bill each for council’s new green heating
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People on three London estates blame ‘net-zero zealotry’ for high cost of replacing heating system that warms 3,000 Pimlico homes
on Mon, 8AM
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Coalition collapse, economic crisis: what went wrong for Germany?
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Dependent upon a few industries and left behind by the digital revolution, the surprise is not that economic decline continues but that the mirage lasted so long
on Mon, 7AM
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The Democrat fantasy is dead. They’re no longer the workers’ party
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Kamala Harris’s comprehensive defeat shows the fatal flaw in a political party whose humble origins have given way to social elites and racial grievances
on Sun, 10AM
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The partygate plot: how Cummings orchestrated Boris Johnson’s downfall
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The spurned special adviser constructed an elaborate plan to force the prime minister out of No 10 by getting him to lie over lockdown parties
on Sun, 9AM
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Peter Mandelson in pole position to become US ambassador
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Insiders say Labour has learnt a lot from trips to America, including ways to nurture the special relationship and avoid a Harris-style defeat in 2028
on Sun, 8AM
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White women send a message to Democrats: Don’t patronise us
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Millions rallied behind Donald Trump as they rejected appeals they viewed as condescending and out of touch
on Sun, 12AM
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NHS is in last-chance saloon, warns Labour’s top health adviser
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Alan Milburn, who was health secretary under Tony Blair, says the ‘more, more, more culture’ must come to an end as Wes Streeting prepares his plans for reform
on Sat, 8AM
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This windfall grant for gardens makes the spirit soar
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We may despair of world affairs, but a visionary act of philanthropy can bring a little beauty to our surroundings
on Sat, 2AM
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Ten die and 100 sent to hospital after taking off-brand Ozempic
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Concerns have been raised over the safety of compounded versions of the weight-loss drug, which have not yet been banned by the FDA
on Fri, 3PM
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Hinkley Point and Sizewell nuclear plant engineers go on strike
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Specialist workers say they have not had a pay rise in four years and that cheap foreign labour from India and Nigeria is being used to undercut British workers
on Nov 7
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Rolls-Royce closes down electric flying taxi operations
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The move into electric flying taxis was meant to be a showcase of the aero-engineer’s electric aviation development
on Nov 7
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Kamala Harris speech: concession to Trump became rallying cry — as it happened
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The vice-president made her first remarks to the nation after conceding defeat to Donald Trump in a phone call
on Nov 7
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Stealing food acceptable if you’re starving, say half of Britons
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A poll reveals mixed attitudes towards shoplifting, with a majority saying it is excusable in some circumstances
on Nov 7
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Think you can hold a grudge? Crows can hold one for 17 years
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Be very careful not to anger a murder of crows, a scientist has warned — they may harass you for almost two decades, refusing to forgive or forget
on Nov 7
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Schools issue prom warning to pupils over missing iPads
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Glasgow schools threaten to bar leavers from their proms as questions are asked about the fate of thousands of devices
on Nov 7
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Conor Benn cleared of doping offences after authorities accept egg defence
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The British boxer announced independent panel’s ruling on social media before UK Anti-Doping, sharing the news that he had been cleared of any wrongdoing
on Nov 6
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US election results in maps and charts: where did Trump do well?
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Donald Trump has triumphed in the 2024 presidential race. Here’s what the data tells us about how he won
on Nov 6
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US election’s $15.9bn price tag makes it costliest in history
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Donations from billionaires, including Elon Musk and Bill Gates, make up a large part of the figures as they hope to swing the presidential vote
on Nov 6
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Britons will be urged to cut energy use at peak times to reach net-zero
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Body that keeps the lights on says hitting the target is a huge challenge, requiring an expansion of energy networks on a scale not seen since the 1960s
on Nov 5
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How to start jogging at any age
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Exercising on only two days a week can reduce risk of dementia. Start with a gentle run, says Antonia Hoyle
on Nov 5
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What will happen if Kamala Harris wins the US election in 2024?
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What will Kamala Harris do if she wins? Her potential policies and pledges examined ahead of the US presidential election
on Nov 5
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Starmer wants to restore EU intelligence deal to stop smugglers
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Prime minister says he is keen to reinstate pre-Brexit security arrangements but stresses his red lines on Brussels remain in place
on Nov 5
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‘It’s like an airport’: drug drones swarm Lancashire prison
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Inmates at HMP Garth are burning holes in their windows to allow contraband to be flown in while the smell of cannabis is ‘rife’, the prison watchdog has found
on Nov 5
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Trump is no Ronald Reagan — we all need him to lose
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Republican Party that Conservatives knew and admired is captured by a dark cult which threatens freedom everywhere
on Nov 4