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Ozone layer may be restored in decades, UN report says
Read MoreA global agreement in 1987 to ban chemicals harming the ozone layer is working, scientists say.A global agreement in 1987 to ban chemicals harming the ozone layer is working, scientists say.
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Ozone layer may be restored in decades, UN report says
Read MoreA global agreement in 1987 to ban chemicals harming the ozone layer is working, scientists say.A global agreement in 1987 to ban chemicals harming the ozone layer is working, scientists say.
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BrewDog boss pays almost £500k to unhappy ‘solid gold’ beer can winners
Read More James Watt says bungled promotion in which cans were only gold plated looked ‘dishonest and disingenuous’ The chief executive of BrewDog has paid out almost £500,000 from his own pocket to winners of a bungled “solid gold” beer can promotion which he has admitted made the controversial brewer look “dishonest and disingenuous”. James…
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BrewDog boss pays almost £500k to unhappy ‘solid gold’ beer can winners
Read More James Watt says bungled promotion in which cans were only gold plated looked ‘dishonest and disingenuous’ The chief executive of BrewDog has paid out almost £500,000 from his own pocket to winners of a bungled “solid gold” beer can promotion which he has admitted made the controversial brewer look “dishonest and disingenuous”. James…
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Canada finalises deal to buy dozens of F-35 fighter jets from US
Read MoreMultibillion-dollar agreement marks largest investment in Canadian air force in decades, defence minister says.Multibillion-dollar agreement marks largest investment in Canadian air force in decades, defence minister says.
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Retired teacher arrested in South Africa after BBC show on school abuse claims
Read More David Price, who taught at Ashdown House in East Sussex and in Cape Town, is due in court next month A retired teacher has been arrested in South Africa after a BBC radio programme about alleged paedophilia in British schools prompted more individuals to come forward. David Price, 76, who taught Boris Johnson…
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Retired teacher arrested in South Africa after BBC show on school abuse claims
Read More David Price, who taught at Ashdown House in East Sussex and in Cape Town, is due in court next month A retired teacher has been arrested in South Africa after a BBC radio programme about alleged paedophilia in British schools prompted more individuals to come forward. David Price, 76, who taught Boris Johnson…
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Brazil capital attack complicates US relationship with Bolsonaro
Read More The former Brazilian president has taken up residence in Florida, and some Democrats are calling for his visa to be revoked The future of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, who flew to Florida in his last days in office, is emerging as a potential diplomatic issue between Brazil and the US amid calls…
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Brazil capital attack complicates US relationship with Bolsonaro
Read More The former Brazilian president has taken up residence in Florida, and some Democrats are calling for his visa to be revoked The future of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, who flew to Florida in his last days in office, is emerging as a potential diplomatic issue between Brazil and the US amid calls…
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Harvey Weinstein Los Angeles sentencing on rape and sexual assault charges delayed until 23 February
Read More The 70-year-old is already serving a 23-year sentence following a 2020 New York conviction The 70-year-old is already serving a 23-year sentence following a 2020 New York conviction
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Harvey Weinstein Los Angeles sentencing on rape and sexual assault charges delayed until 23 February
Read More The 70-year-old is already serving a 23-year sentence following a 2020 New York conviction The 70-year-old is already serving a 23-year sentence following a 2020 New York conviction
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Business energy bill support to be reduced after March, Treasury confirms
Read More New scheme promises £5.5bn of ‘transitional’ help for businesses over 12 months from 1 April 2023 Businesses will receive reduced support for their energy bills from the end of March as the Treasury attempts to cut the cost of compensating for soaring gas and electricity prices, the UK government has confirmed. James Cartlidge,…
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Business energy bill support to be reduced after March, Treasury confirms
Read More New scheme promises £5.5bn of ‘transitional’ help for businesses over 12 months from 1 April 2023 Businesses will receive reduced support for their energy bills from the end of March as the Treasury attempts to cut the cost of compensating for soaring gas and electricity prices, the UK government has confirmed. James Cartlidge,…
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England will ban single-use plastic plates and cutlery for environmental reasons
Read More Environment Secretary Therese Coffey says the new ban will stop pollution from “billions of pieces of plastic.” Advocates applaud the move but say it doesn’t go far enough on its own. (Image credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Environment Secretary Therese Coffey says the new ban will stop pollution from “billions of pieces of plastic.”…
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England will ban single-use plastic plates and cutlery for environmental reasons
Read More Environment Secretary Therese Coffey says the new ban will stop pollution from “billions of pieces of plastic.” Advocates applaud the move but say it doesn’t go far enough on its own. (Image credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Environment Secretary Therese Coffey says the new ban will stop pollution from “billions of pieces of plastic.”…
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Israel’s Netanyahu races ahead with hard-line agenda
Read MorePrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government has wasted no time implementing its ultra-nationalist agendaPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s new government has wasted no time implementing its ultra-nationalist agenda
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Brazil leaders condemn ‘terrorist acts’, vow to defend democracy
Read MoreMore than 1,500 people detained in relation to attack on government buildings in the Brazilian capital, officials say.More than 1,500 people detained in relation to attack on government buildings in the Brazilian capital, officials say.
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Ukraine captures Russia’s heavy self-propelled artillery system
Read More Ukrainian servicemen have captured a Russian heavy self-propelled artillery system in the southern Kherson region. The Clash Report says the Ukrainian military has captured a Russian 2S5 Giatsint self-propelled gun during Ukraine’s offensive in Kherson. The 2S5 is a Soviet-era 152 mm self-propelled gun capable of firing low-yield nuclear projectiles. The howitzer entered service with the…
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Nigeria kidnappings: Security forces rescue six victims abducted waiting for train
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Nigeria kidnappings: Security forces rescue six victims abducted waiting for train
Read MoreThe authorities continue to search for the more than 20 still being held after a weekend attack.The authorities continue to search for the more than 20 still being held after a weekend attack.
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Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro admitted to hospital in Florida with abdominal pain, reports say
Read More The country’s current president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has accused Mr Bolsonaro of inciting his supporters to storm a number of federal buildings in Brasilia over the weekend The country’s current president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has accused Mr Bolsonaro of inciting his supporters to storm a number of federal buildings…
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Two British nationals volunteering in Ukraine missing in Donetsk
Read More The pair had reportedly been helping civilians evacuate the war-torn country The pair had reportedly been helping civilians evacuate the war-torn country
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Flu season in England is worst for a decade, says health secretary
Read More Steve Barclay acknowledges NHS is under ‘severe pressure’ and expresses regret over instances of poor care UK politics live – latest news updates England is suffering its worst flu season for a decade, the health secretary has said, as he sought to acknowledge “severe pressures” in the NHS and expressed “regret” for some…
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More than 150 Met officers investigated over sexual misconduct or racism
Read More Exclusive: Figure of officers restricted from public-facing roles has doubled as force faces deep-rooted problems More than 150 police officers from the UK’s biggest force are being prevented from holding public-facing roles because they are under investigation over allegations of sexual misconduct or racism. The figure – released by the Metropolitan police to…
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Biden to Democrats: Nominate Me– Whether You Like It or Not
Read More SAN FRANCISCO, USA, Jan 09 (IPS) – With 2023 underway, Democrats in office are still dodging the key fact that most of their party’s voters don’t want President Biden to run for re-election. Among prominent Democratic politicians, deference is routine while genuine enthusiasm is sparse. Read the full story, “Biden to Democrats: Nominate…
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GOP moving forward with Biden probes
Read More The US House investigations into Biden family “influence peddling” are not political, Rep. James Comer said Now in control of the House, Republicans are pushing forward with probes into President Joe Biden and his family’s business dealings in Ukraine and China, the incoming chair of the House Oversight Committee has said. Big Tech…
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Prince Harry says comments on skin color in Oprah interview misinterpreted
Read MoreIn a 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired on CBS, Prince Harry and Meghan revealed there were conversations about “how dark” their baby’s skin color would be.In a 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey that aired on CBS, Prince Harry and Meghan revealed there were conversations about “how dark” their baby’s skin color would…
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Republicans Are Caught in a Paralyzing Trap of Orthodoxy
Read More After an embarrassing struggle to elect their Speaker, Republicans in the U.S. House must now turn their attention to governing. It’s clear they will need to regain the confidence of the American people and in the institution. To do that, they should start by having a positive agenda, something they failed to do…
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US supreme court lets WhatsApp pursue Pegasus spyware lawsuit
Read More Court rejects NSO claim it could not be sued because it was acting as agent for unidentified foreign governments The US supreme court has let Meta Platforms Inc’s WhatsApp pursue a lawsuit accusing Israel’s NSO Group of exploiting a bug in its WhatsApp messaging app to install spy software allowing the surveillance of…
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More than 7,000 NYC hospital nurses go on strike as bargaining talks collapse
Read More ‘We will not give up on our fight to ensure that our patients have enough nurses at the bedside,’ union says ‘We will not give up on our fight to ensure that our patients have enough nurses at the bedside,’ union says
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Pediatricians say obese children in the US should be given weight loss drugs in controversial new ruling
Read More ‘There is research that shows that getting bariatric surgery sooner can reverse health issues like Type 2 diabetes’ ‘There is research that shows that getting bariatric surgery sooner can reverse health issues like Type 2 diabetes’
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Ex-Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten to battle for spot in Eurovision contest
Read MoreRotten’s current band, Public Image Ltd, will be among six acts battling it out in a TV special to represent Ireland in the European song contest.Rotten’s current band, Public Image Ltd, will be among six acts battling it out in a TV special to represent Ireland in the European song contest.
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Pope denounces Iran death penalty following protests
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Pro-Bolsonaro violence: experts highlight role of social media platforms
Read More Sunday’s insurrection by supporters of far-right ex-president was organised first on private messaging networks, experts say The role of social media platforms and messaging apps in Sunday’s political violence in Brasília is under the spotlight after experts highlighted their use by Jair Bolsonaro supporters to question the presidential election result and organise the…
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Nicola Sturgeon unveils emergency measures to help Scottish hospitals
Read More First minister says Scotland’s hospitals are ‘almost completely full’ as she announces measures to ease pressure UK politics live – latest news updates Scottish hospitals will be allowed to cancel non-urgent operations and move patients into care homes to help tackle “exceptional and severe” pressures on the NHS, Nicola Sturgeon has announced. The…
