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Clay, silty or sandy? Testing your soil type is an essential part of becoming a good gardener
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Clay, silty or sandy? Testing your soil type is an essential part of becoming a good gardener
Claire Ratinon

The article provides an insightful look into the importance of understanding soil types for...

Harvard shows resistance is possible. But universities must join forces | Jan-Werner Müller
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Harvard shows resistance is possible. But universities must join forces | Jan-Werner Müller
Jan-Werner Müller

The article examines the current political landscape in the United States, particularly the...

Microsoft faces growing unrest over role in Israel’s war on Gaza: ‘Close to a tipping point’
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Microsoft faces growing unrest over role in Israel’s war on Gaza: ‘Close to a tipping point’
Timothy Pratt

The article sheds light on the growing unrest among Microsoft employees regarding the company's...

Drummer for indie rockers the New Pornographers arrested over child sexual abuse images
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Drummer for indie rockers the New Pornographers arrested over child sexual abuse images
Ben Beaumont-Thomas

The recent news surrounding Joe Seiders, the drummer for the indie rock band the New...

US forges ahead with plans for steep port fees on China-built vessels
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US forges ahead with plans for steep port fees on China-built vessels
Joanna Partridge and agencies

The article outlines the United States' plans to impose significant fees on Chinesebuilt vessels...

Ken Burley obituary
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Ken Burley obituary
Richenda Codling

The obituary of Ken Burley presents a multifaceted view of his life and contributions,...

US ready to abandon Ukraine peace deal if there is no progress, says Marco Rubio
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US ready to abandon Ukraine peace deal if there is no progress, says Marco Rubio
Luke Harding in Kyiv

The article highlights a significant shift in the U.S...

British woman among four killed in Italian cable car crash
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British woman among four killed in Italian cable car crash
Angela Giuffrida in Rome

The cable car crash near Naples, which resulted in the tragic deaths of four individuals,...

Climate change is not just a problem of physics but a crisis of justice
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Climate change is not just a problem of physics but a crisis of justice
Friederike Otto

The article presents a critical view of climate change, highlighting its multifaceted nature as...

What can the global left learn from Mexico – where far-right politics hasn’t taken off? | Thomas Graham
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What can the global left learn from Mexico – where far-right politics hasn’t taken off? | Thomas Graham
Thomas Graham

The article reflects on the political landscape in Mexico, particularly focusing on the success...

Woman dead and man missing after being swept into sea in Victoria as four die in separate incidents on NSW coast
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Woman dead and man missing after being swept into sea in Victoria as four die in separate incidents on NSW coast
Australian Associated Press

The report covers a tragic situation involving multiple drownings in Victoria and New South...

As Labour frustration grows, could OBR forecasts be cut to once a year?
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As Labour frustration grows, could OBR forecasts be cut to once a year?
Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor and Richard Partington

The article highlights the growing frustration within the Labour Party regarding the Office for...

Britain needs houses, and Labour’s bold plan will address that. But it may require more migrants | Polly Toynbee
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Britain needs houses, and Labour’s bold plan will address that. But it may require more migrants | Polly Toynbee
Polly Toynbee

The article presents a detailed analysis of the current housing crisis in Britain, emphasizing...

Why is Ed Miliband a target for all sides? Because he’s a lefty politician who gets things done | Andy Beckett
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Why is Ed Miliband a target for all sides? Because he’s a lefty politician who gets things done | Andy Beckett
Andy Beckett

The article presents a critical examination of Ed Miliband, a prominent figure within the UK...

Want to look posh on a budget? It’s all about the right colours | Jess Cartner-Morley
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Want to look posh on a budget? It’s all about the right colours | Jess Cartner-Morley
Jess Cartner-Morley

The article explores the idea of achieving a sophisticated and stylish appearance without...

You be the judge: My daughter pulled out of my birthday meal. Should she pay her share of the bill?
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You be the judge: My daughter pulled out of my birthday meal. Should she pay her share of the bill?
Interviews by Georgina Lawton

The article presents a familial dispute over obligations and expectations, particularly focusing...

At last – mineral sunscreens that don’t make you look like a ghost
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At last – mineral sunscreens that don’t make you look like a ghost
Sali Hughes

The article highlights a significant breakthrough in the realm of mineral sunscreens,...

Who are the brains behind Succession brought in for HBO’s Harry Potter?
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Who are the brains behind Succession brought in for HBO’s Harry Potter?
Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent

The article highlights HBO's decision to bring in key talent from the acclaimed series...

‘The posh areas get cleared’: bin strikes illustrate Birmingham’s wealth gap
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‘The posh areas get cleared’: bin strikes illustrate Birmingham’s wealth gap
Mimi Ibrahim

The article sheds light on the disparities between affluent and impoverished areas in...

If Britain is now resetting the clock on trans rights, where will that leave us? | Gaby Hinsliff
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If Britain is now resetting the clock on trans rights, where will that leave us? | Gaby Hinsliff
Gaby Hinsliff

The article presents a critical examination of a recent ruling by the UK Supreme Court regarding...

Map reveals residential wood-burning hotspots in England and Wales
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Map reveals residential wood-burning hotspots in England and Wales
Gary Fuller

The article highlights the significant impact of residential wood burning on air quality in...

‘They were chanting as they killed people in their homes’: survivors describe attack on Sudan’s Zamzam camp
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‘They were chanting as they killed people in their homes’: survivors describe attack on Sudan’s Zamzam camp
Kaamil Ahmed

The recent article detailing the violent attack on Sudan's Zamzam camp provides a harrowing...

From homework to housework, how British attitudes have changed since the 1930s
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From homework to housework, how British attitudes have changed since the 1930s
Sally Weale Education correspondent

The article explores the evolution of British attitudes towards everyday tasks such as homework...

‘They are trying to make it unbearable’: Jerusalem Christians face Easter under Israeli crackdown
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‘They are trying to make it unbearable’: Jerusalem Christians face Easter under Israeli crackdown
Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Quique Kierszenbaum in Jerusalem

The article brings attention to the challenges faced by Palestinian Christians in Jerusalem...