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  • Lord Neuberger

    Ex-supreme court president backs assisted dying law change

  • Bruno Kahl at a hearing in Berlin

    Russia’s sabotage of western targets ‘could trigger Nato defence clause’

    German intelligence chief warns of Russian ‘direct military confrontation’ with Nato if the Kremlin steps up warfare
  • A person holding an Ivax Reliever inhaler for the treatment of asthma

    Doctors hail first breakthrough in asthma and COPD treatment in 50 years

    Results of trial of benralizumab injection could be ‘gamechanger’ for millions of people around the world
  • KemiKaze her own worst enemy after another scattergun PMQs

    John Crace
  • ‘It’s a sleepy little place’: disbelief in north Wales after dramatic arrest of US terror suspect

  • Mohamed Al Fayed may have raped and abused more than 111 women, say police

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    New Zealand v England: first men’s cricket Test, day one – live

  • ‘Kids were second to their drinking and partying’: Stephen Bogart, son of Bogie and Bacall, on his screen icon parents

  • ‘The science of fluoride is starting to evolve’: behind the risks and benefits of the mineral

  • Reddit overtakes X in popularity of social media platforms in UK

  • Gakpo caps Liverpool win over Real Madrid as Mbappé is denied from spot

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Most read in Opinion

  • Emma Brockes

    How are the liberal elite dealing with a Trump victory? They’re flocking to Mar-a-Lago to kiss the ring

    Emma Brockes
  • Fake holidays such as Black Friday have grown like a horrible little tumour over the past decade.

    Black Friday is a startling reminder of how many companies we have thoughtlessly given our email to

    James Colley
    • Years of curiosity caught up with me – and I called that mysterious motorway helpline

      Adrian Chiles
    • My family has grown Britain’s food for 140 years. Here’s what politicians don’t understand about farming

      Clare Wise
    • Ben Jennings on the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah – cartoon

    • Elon Musk and a mass petition want a new UK election. Shall we do that – or just stick to democracy?

      Marina Hyde
    • Prosecuting passengers for pocket change? Rail ticketing in Britain has become an absolute farce

      Jonn Elledge
    • MPs will vote, but there is a better way to decide who has the right to die

      Rafael Behr
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Most read in Sport

  • Conor McGregor has fought just four times in the past six years, winning one and losing three.

    Two companies drop Conor McGregor after jury rules against him in rape case

    Proximo Spirits, the owner of Irish whiskey brand Proper No 12, will no longer feature Conor McGregor’s name or image on the drink
  • Conor McGregor arrives at court for the civil case he faced on allegations of sexual assault.

    UK and Irish retailers pull products associated with Conor McGregor

  • India’s Jasprit Bumrah appeals unsuccessfully for the wicket of Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne during the first innings of the first Test

    Australia’s mission improbable: crack Jasprit Bumrah’s genius in 10 days

  • Danni Wyatt-Hodge sets England run landmark in T20 win over South Africa

  • Keep the flame alive: Labuschagne and Kohli can learn from Nick Cave

  • Gukesh Dommaraju levels World Chess Championship as Ding Liren loses on time in Game 3

  • ‘Nightmare’: Juan Martín del Potro lives with daily pain after tennis career

  • Noah Lyles: ‘America has a winner’s mentality. That’s the good and the bad’

  • LA Dodgers add Blake Snell on $182m contract in first megadeal of winter

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Most read in Culture

  • Zeinab Sahafy, who would disguise herself as a man to attend football matches in Iran

    Rage Against the Regime: Iran review – these stories of resistance are utterly astonishing

  • Still from the Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

    ‘Don’t call me Shirley’: Watch five classic moments from Jim Abrahams comedies

    • Rapper Slowthai and a friend raped two women after gig, court told

    • Banksy’s Well Hung Lover to be sold with Bristol building it is painted on

    • How Sony could reclaim handheld gaming from Nintendo and the smartphone

    • Barry Keoghan set to star in Beatles biopic, claims Ringo Starr

    • Our Little Secret review – Lindsay Lohan’s Netflix comedy is a minor win

    • Marilyn Manson drops defamation lawsuit against Evan Rachel Wood

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Most read in Lifestyle

  • Shi Naseer for G2 - A moment that changed me "With my parents, on The Bund in Shanghai."

    A moment that changed me: at seven, I saw the truth of China’s one-child policy – and felt my parents’ pain

  • An illustration of a girl reading a book titled 'Being That Girl'

    I want to ignore beauty culture. But I’ll never get anywhere if I don’t look a certain way

    • Running a restaurant while raising children was hard. But we found something special – a village

      Kazuki Tsuya, translated by Saori Tsuya
    • This is how we do it: ‘We did wonder whether sex at our advanced age would be difficult – but it’s been amazing’

    • Sex with my partner was great – until I stopped feeling anything during penetration

    • Me and my breasts: 100 women reveal all

    • Health, happiness … and romance? How running could help you find love

    • Ask Ugly: all of the ‘iffy’ comments about my gray hair bother me. Should I start dyeing it again?

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Most read in Economy

  • Nils Pratley

    No need to mourn exit of Just Eat Takeaway from London Stock Exchange

    Nils Pratley
  • A Just Eat delivery cyclist in London

    Just Eat to delist from London Stock Exchange to cut costs

    • Direct Line rejects Aviva takeover offer of £3.3bn

    • Nationwide’s £2.3bn takeover gain prompts criticism of Virgin Money bosses

    • EasyJet boss denounces ‘illegal’ fines over hand luggage charges

    • Welcome to Trump’s trade war – where no one wins because everyone just pays more for things

      Greg Jericho
    • French sovereign borrowing costs rise to highest premium in 12 years

    • Harvester and Toby Carvery owner says it will take £100m hit from tax changes

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Most read in Tech

  • Elon Musk

    X trying to block transfer of platform’s InfoWars accounts to the Onion

  • Dr Dorothy Bishop

    Oxford scientist resigns from Royal Society over Elon Musk’s continuing fellowship

    • TechScape: Why the US wants to force Google to sell Chrome

    • Amazon, Google and Meta are ‘pillaging culture, data and creativity’ to train AI, Australian inquiry finds

    • Wire cutters: how the world’s vital undersea data cables are being targeted

    • TikTok to block teenagers from beauty filters over mental health concerns

    • Is this (finally) the end for X? Delicate Musk-Trump relationship and growing rivals spell trouble for platform

    • Deus in machina: Swiss church installs AI-powered Jesus

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Most read in Environment

  • A collection of images showing building work and how one of the beaches will look, with a huge cruise ship behind it.

    Paradise lost? How cruise companies are ‘eating up’ the Bahamas

  • Two Carnaby's cockatoos in flight

    Western Australia’s endangered cockatoo among world’s longest-living birds

    • Nano-scale dinosaur made by Australian researchers from DNA building blocks

    • How the battle of Claremont Road changed the world: ‘The whole of alternative London turned up’

    • ‘It’s not drought - it’s looting’: the Spanish villages where people are forced to buy back their own drinking water

    • Climate denial a unifying theme of Trump’s cabinet picks, experts say

    • Largest great white shark ever caught in Queensland control program was pregnant with four pups

    • Plastics lobbyists make up biggest group at vital UN treaty talks

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Most read in Money

  • Gift cards: beautiful thought or terrible burden?

    ‘It paid for six months of sandwiches!’ 7 tips for buying the perfect gift voucher

  • Newton Faulkner performs the 'Unplugged and Airbourne' acoustic guitar gig in a hot air balloon above the Swiss Alps for Virgin Radio on January 11, 2008 near La Goletta, Switzerland.

    I feel deflated by my £336 Virgin hot air balloon ride vouchers

    • How Britons can save on winter sports holidays

    • Further chilling tales of nightmare utility companies to make you scream

    • UK bank fraud victims could face £100 excess on refund claims

    • I can’t get divorced … because of my pension provider

    • Enterprise Car Club fined me for someone else’s unpaid fuel

    • Axa threatened to cancel cover for Briton with brain injuries in US, says daughter

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Most read in Travel

  • Christmas at Eden Project

    The best new Christmas and winter attractions in the UK

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    20 of the UK’s best hotels and pubs for the great outdoors – as chosen by the Good Hotel Guide

    • Millions of tourists in UK could be asked to pay local visitor levy

    • Tell us about your favourite winter pub

    • Like a luxury spa – for £20: where to enjoy Britain’s Turkish baths revival

    • Have a stately Christmas: 10 historic houses and gardens to get the festive party started

    • Arabic alphabet table

    • Dead cool and wolverine: from animal tracking to ski touring in Sweden

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