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Thursday 22 June 2023
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Thursday 22 June 2023
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Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves says party would force banks to take a range of steps to protect borrowers
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Rescue team says every noise being tracked and analysed; ‘every possible effort’ being made to bring missing crew home, says Polar Prince co-owner
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Charity calls for prioritisation of NHS heart care after nearly 100,000 excess deaths since March 2020
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India’s prime minister will eat vegetarian state dinner, address Congress and give rare press conference alongside Joe Biden
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Ukraine president says war is not a Hollywood movie, as Putin announces nuclear-capable ICBMs will soon enter service
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UK foreign secretary says Ukraine has ‘evolved quickly’, as Zelenskiy tells summit it can be engine of green growth
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Western leaders have promised billions – but reconstruction will take more than just money
Spotlight
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Guards at huge Del Monte farm in Kenya allegedly killed three men in the last four years – leaving relatives distraught
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On the 75th anniversary of the arrival of Empire Windrush, the children of its passengers tell of an enduring legacy
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5 out of 5 stars.
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Everyone should hail those pioneers, but I also feel a personal responsibility to create a life that celebrates their spirit
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Record numbers of women are freezing their eggs. With advances in reproductive technologies come not just new possibilities, but new dilemmas
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Starmer and his party seem to have concluded direct support for homeowners cannot be justified – but it’s smart politics to be seen to take on the banks
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Lauren Filer’s ability to ‘bang the ball’ has earned the pace bowler an unexpected place in Heather Knight’s side for the Ashes Test at Trent Bridge
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England head coach backs team’s approach and says they could have beaten Australia in first Ashes Test at Edgbaston with ‘the rub of the green’
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Losing the first Ashes Test in such a manner will highlight the failings even though a lot went right
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Ilkay Gündogan is to join Barcelona, dashing Manchester City’s hopes of keeping him, but leaves with the club’s blessing
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Sarah Finch’s challenge to plans to allow oil well hinges on wider environmental impact of fossil fuels
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Exclusive: Alok Sharma among those wanting more onshore and offshore renewables and better energy efficiency in homes
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Growing support from councils and firms and a culture shift over refills have changed how the country drinks
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She leads a team of 100 at a non-profit with operations across Africa and says climate has been seen through a male perspective for too long
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Archives show about 400 long-term sick and mentally ill people were repatriated, according to BBC investigation
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A legal battle is brewing over how giant firms will be able to appeal against new unit’s decisions
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Motion to bring back legislation on puppy smuggling and live exports that was part of Tory manifesto rejected in Commons
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Simon Crump says the ordeal has cost him his career and relationship, and asks for his name to be cleared
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Armed people went into rival gang’s cell block, opened fire and used oil to start blaze, police officer says
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Federal Trade Commission alleges Jeff Bezos firm used ‘manipulative and deceptive user-interface designs to trick consumers’
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Police tell people to avoid Val-de-Grâce area after several buildings catch fire in fifth arrondissement
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The budget committee hearing looked into alleged misinformation from big oil that covered up ‘massive’ risks of the climate crisis
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Decision by France’s top appeals court effectively ends one of the most high-profile cases to emerge in the country’s #MeToo movement
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Wet weather forecast to ease by Friday, when there is doubt over whether headliners Arctic Monkeys will perform
Who will pay to rebuild Ukraine after all this death and destruction? It has to be Putin and Russia