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                    [description] => Exclusive: Irish rap trio due to support Fontaines DC in August but it is understood they may be pulled over ‘safety concerns’The Irish hip-hop band Kneecap may be dropped from the lineup at Wythenshawe Park in Manchester, where they are due to support Fontaines DC in August.It is understood that talks are in progress between Manchester city council, which runs the park, and the concert’s promoter about whether the band should be pulled from the lineup, apparently over “safety concerns”. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Starmer and Reeves promised honesty about public finances. Can they stay the course?
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                    [description] => Labour is being pulled one way by a desire to cut debt and the other by slumping poll ratings. With growth nowhere to be seen, tax rises loomDuring the first televised debate in the run-up to last summer’s general election, Keir Starmer used a phrase that received enthusiastic – and unanticipated – applause from the Salford audience.“I don’t pretend there’s a magic wand that will fix everything overnight,” he told them. Labour strategists were surprised by the clapping, and encouraged him to deploy the line again in future. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Ratatouille and le grand aïoli: Matthew Ryle’s classic French dishes for Bastille Day
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                    [description] => The summery fireworks of a proper Provençal ratatouille, plus a seasonal veg-centric centrepiece based around a superbly garlicky mayoWhen writing recipes, it’s good to get into the right headspace. The sky’s clear, it’s warm out (maybe not quite hot enough for my liking) and I’m sitting in the sun, possibly with a glass of rosé in hand. I’m transported to the French Riviera, and that glamorous, sun-drenched coastline, and it’s the perfect setting for two of the most summery French classics: ratatouille and grand aïoli, especially in the run-up to Bastille Day on 14 July. Ratatouille is a glorious riot of stewed vegetables, and I like to serve it with a vibrant French take on pesto. Le grand aïoli, meanwhile, is a feast of seasonal veg, boiled eggs, anchovies and plenty of garlicky mayo for dipping. Both make brilliant centrepieces, or to serve alongside your next barbecue. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Arsenal target Viktor Gyokeres makes Bukayo Saka admission as he attempts to force transfer
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                    [description] => Viktor Gyokeres has spoken to France Football as negotiations continue between Arsenal and Sporting CP over a mega-money transfer deal
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                    [title] => Man shot dead by police at Westfield Mount Druitt shopping centre in Sydney
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                    [description] => The man, allegedly armed with a machete, was shot at several times by NSW police who responded to reports of a brawlGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA man allegedly armed with a machete has been shot dead by police at a western Sydney shopping centre on Saturday afternoon.Police were called to a car park at Westfield Mt Druitt at around 3.15pm on Saturday after reports of a brawl involving two groups of people.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...
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                    [description] => MP pushes on with plans after week of confusion following announcement she would co-lead party with Jeremy CorbynZarah Sultana has launched a fundraising drive and supporter sign-up page under her own name as she pushed on with plans for the formation of a new leftwing party.The Coventry South MP, who announced last Thursday that she would be co-leading the new party with Jeremy Corbyn, used the platform ActionNetwork to gather supporters. The landing page has so far recorded more than 64,000 “actions taken”. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => Gaza civil defence said Israeli forces killed at least 30 people on FridayTurkish president Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that a new page opened for Turkey following the start of a weapons handover by Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) militants, Reuters reports.He said:As of yesterday, the scourge of terrorism has entered the process of ending. Today is a new day; a new page has opened in history. Today, the doors of a great, powerful Turkey have been flung wide open.Following incidents in which harm to civilians who arrived at distribution facilities was reported, thorough examinations were conducted... and instructions were issued to forces in the field following lessons learned. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => Sporting CP forward Viktor Gyokeres continues to be linked with a move to Man United and Arsenal
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                    [title] => Lord’s was the scenery: art and beauty of West Indies’ historic first win 75 years ago | Barney Ronay
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                    [description] => The Victory Test against England has been immortalised in calypso song but is going unremarked during this series “So at Lord’s was the scenery / Bound to go down in history.” Why isn’t Lord’s cricket ground marking the diamond anniversary of the Victory Test? We are now almost 75 years on from West Indies’ deeply resonant first win at motherland HQ, two years after the first Windrush crossing, hats in the air, Rae and Stollmeyer, cricket, lovely cricket, a rush of blood in the dry yonic centre of the great colonial game, all of that.It would be wrong to say Lord’s carries no trace of this occasion. Wander around its fragrant perimeters during the India Test, past the gated lawns, the scrolling bars and food courts, and you might spot an embossed brick in the wall of historical moments, just down from Wangfrott Major taking the inaugural village cup and the opening of the media centre: 1950 West Indies win their first Test at Lord’s. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Liverpool’s mourning players prepare to honour Diogo Jota back on the pitch
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                    [description] => Arne Slot’s squad face an emotional afternoon at Preston on Sunday but believe it is better to start again at Deepdale than on tour in Hong KongOutside Anfield, the red sea of tributes to Diogo Jota and André Silva has continued to grow this week along with questions over whether Liverpool could play at Preston on Sunday, their first game since the brothers’ tragic loss. Inside Anfield, and specifically a grieving Liverpool dressing room, there was no major debate over the pre-season friendly. The Premier League champions intend to honour their teammate in the best way they know how.It will be only 10 days since the deaths of Jota and Silva when Liverpool appear at Deepdale for what is certain to be a hugely emotional occasion, and less than two days since the club retired Jota’s No 20 shirt. There was no pressure on Liverpool to honour a friendly that could have been cancelled easily – unlike their commitment to a tour of Hong Kong and Japan at the end of the month – but at no poin...
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                    [title] => Taking flight: how Premier League clubs are racking up 175,000 summer air miles
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                    [description] => All 20 teams are jetting around between league seasons, including for friendlies, training camps and the Club World CupAfter a training camp in Spain the Gunners head to Asia, kicking off their tour with a friendly against Milan in Singapore. They play again at the National Stadium four days later, against Newcastle, then face Spurs in Hong Kong. Two friendlies follow at the Emirates Stadium, against Villarreal and Athletic Club. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Bryan Mbeumo drops new Man Utd transfer hint as wait for Brentford star continues
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                    [description] => Manchester United are still trying to land Bryan Mbeumo, with the forward himself keen on the move to Old Trafford and hasn't hidden that with his social media activity
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                    [title] => The Killing Fields execution site and two former Khmer Rouge prisons added to Unesco heritage list
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                    [description] => The three Cambodian sites’ inscription coincides with the 50th anniversary of the rise to power of the brutal regimeThree locations used by Cambodia’s brutal Khmer Rouge regime as torture and execution sites 50 years ago have been added by Unesco to its world heritage list.The three locations were inscribed to the list by the UN cultural agency on Friday during the 47th session of the World Heritage Committee in Paris. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => What links a prosecco cocktail and raw beef? The Saturday quiz
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                    [description] => From blessed and venerable to I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, test your knowledge with the Saturday quiz1 Which of Shakespeare’s female characters has the most lines?2 What is the only shipping forecast area named after a person?3 Which high street chain was sold for £1 in June?4 Where does the bánh mì sandwich come from?5 Which TV presenter was horseracing’s champion lady rider in 1990?6 What irritant has the botanical name Urtica dioica?7 Which Conservative peer’s father drafted the 1945 Labour manifesto?8 What is Africa’s largest antelope?What links: 9 Prosecco and peach cocktail; sliced raw beef; brownish-orange hair?10 Cutting; doglike; millstone; before millstone; wise judgment?11 American Dad; I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here; Jeopardy; Police Squad; Up Pompeii?12 First class (62%); second class (41%); third class (25%); crew (24%)?13 Abcoulomb; defence; hijack; nope; stupid?14 Servant of God; Venerable; Blessed?15 Altai; Buryat; Chukchi; Evenki; Kalmyk; Nenets? Continu...
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                    [title] => ‘It’s blitz, blitz, blitz’: Kyiv’s shelters fill up as Russia intensifies aerial attacks
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                    [description] => People in Ukrainian capital are exhausted and struggling for normality amid a dramatic rise in bombardmentAt 1am on Thursday, Dartsia Liuba went to the basement of her Kyiv apartment building with her two children and husband, Roma. The air-raid siren had gone off. A Russian attack was coming. Liuba scooped up her seven-month-old baby daughter, Halyna, and woke her bleary-eyed nine-year-old, Orysia, and they staggered down three floors to wait in sticky darkness.Soon explosions began. There was an ugly whine in the sky immediately above their district of Podil. It came from a Shahed kamikaze drone. The streets echoed with booms and rat-tat-tat machine-gun fire as Ukrainian air defence units tried to bring it down. The moped-like buzzing stopped – and then resumed as more drones appeared, in a swarm too big to count. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => My cultural awakening: I joined Danny Wallace’s accidental positivity cult – and found the love of my life
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                    [description] => I was aimless and lonely after finishing my A-levels. Then a friend recommended the author’s book and everything changedThe spring after my A-levels was not going the way I planned. I was 19, hadn’t got the required grades for any of my university choices and hadn’t saved for a gap year. My friends were off enjoying their new lives and I was stuck at home in Essex with my disappointed parents, doing occasional temp work.Then I read Join Me by the writer and comedian Danny Wallace. I’d enjoyed another book, co-written by him, Are You Dave Gorman?. I found this joyous and silly project, about grownups stumbling their way through their own lives, comforting when I had no direction. So when a friend recommended Join Me, I thought it would be a giggle too; I didn’t realise it would change my life. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Prisoners 'passing out' from heat in cells as UK hit with another 34C heatwave
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                    [description] => The partners of two inmates at HMP Altcourse in Fazakerley, Liverpool, have said they fear for the safety and well-being of their loved ones as the hot weather continues
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                    [title] => Blind date: ‘I took a bathroom break and when I returned she had already asked for the bill’
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                    [description] => Rebecca, 70, a company director, meets Michael, 71, a supporting artist (extra)What were you hoping for? An interesting and sparky guy who had similar tastes and interests, and a sense of fun. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Apocalypse in the Tropics to Clipse: the week in rave reviews
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                    [description] => A closer look at how Brazilian politics succumbed to rightwing fundamentalism, while Malice rejoins younger brother Pusha T for one of the albums of the year. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Six great reads: €1 Italian houses, how to make small talk and the truth about Tesla
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                    [description] => Need something brilliant to read this weekend? Here are six of our favourite pieces from the past seven days Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Yes, Israel’s plan for Rafah would be a crime – but international law has never protected Gaza | Raja Shehadeh
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jul/12/israel-rafah-plan-crime-international-law-palestinians
                    [description] => Palestinians continue to hold on to the practice we call sumoud – refusing to give up or leave – despite the world turning its back on usOver the past 21 long months of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, voices all over the world have decried the demise of international law and the rule-based order. And indeed, the facade of Israel’s adherence to international law has vanished and policies that constitute war crimes are now brazenly declared.This week, Israel’s defence minister, Israel Katz, has shared plans to forcibly move Palestinians into a camp in the ruins of Rafah. Once they enter, they cannot leave. In other words, a concentration camp, which by definition is an internment centre for members of a national group (as well as political prisoners or minority groups) on the grounds of security or punishment, usually by military order. Michael Sfard, an Israeli human rights lawyer, was quoted in the Guardian as saying that Katz “laid out an operational plan for a crime against humani...
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                    [title] => Tim Dowling: the tennis has reached boiling point – and so have we
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                    [description] => The darkened living room offers some sanctuary from the heat as we try to work while watching Wimbledon, but by the end of the day it’s in as chaotic as our frazzled brainsWhen the sun is out and the weather is hot, my office shed becomes sauna-like long before midday. By 11am, I retreat to the kitchen to work. By noon, the kitchen is also too hot to work in, and I move to the living room, where I find the oldest one and the middle one sitting on the sofa in the dark, their faces illuminated by their laptop screens.“This is the place to be,” I say. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => When you discover a rogue facial hair: the Edith Pritchett cartoon
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                    [title] => Taylor outpoints Serrano to cap classic trilogy on historic all
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/12/katie-taylor-amanda-serrano-trilogy-fight-report
                    [description] => Katie Taylor wins majority decision to retain titlesMSG hosts historic all-women’s card for trilogy boutAs it happened: Taylor beats Serrano by MD 10Katie Taylor outboxed Amanda Serrano over 10 tense, tactical rounds on Friday night to win a close but uncontroversial majority decision and retain her undisputed junior welterweight title, sealing a three-fight sweep in one of the most significant trilogies in women’s boxing history.Two judges scored it 97–93 for Taylor while a third had it level at 95–95, a fair reflection of a fight that lacked the all-out fury of their first two meetings but showcased Taylor’s footwork, precision and ring intelligence. (The Guardian had it 97–93 for Taylor.) Continue reading...
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                    [title] => ‘I felt pure, unconditional love’: the people who marry their AI chatbots
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                    [description] => The users of AI companion app Replika found themselves falling for their digital friends. Until – explains a new podcast – the bots went dark, a user was encouraged to kill Queen Elizabeth II and an update changed everything A large bearded man named Travis is sitting in his car in Colorado, talking to me about the time he fell in love. “It was a gradual process,” he says softly. “The more we talked, the more I started to really connect with her.”Was there a moment where you felt something change? He nods. “All of a sudden I started realising that, when interesting things happened to me, I was excited to tell her about them. That’s when she stopped being an it and became a her.” Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Liverpool transfer news: Reds target willing to 'run down' deal as Rodyrgo meeting planned
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                    [description] => Liverpool's work in the transfer window may not be over as speculation over Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Marc Guehi and Rodrygo continues as Arne Slot prepares his squad for the season
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                    [title] => ‘Sheer luck’: how German backpacker Carolina Wilga was found after 11 nights lost in dense Australian outback
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jul/12/carolina-wilga-missing-german-backpacker-found-after-11-nights-dense-australian-outback
                    [description] => With minimal food and water, the 26-year-old used the sun for navigation, eventually flagging down a passing motoristCarolina Wilga spent 11 freezing nights lost in the Western Australian outback, convinced she would never be found.By “sheer luck” the confused and disoriented German backpacker came across a road, where she flagged down a woman in a passing car on Friday afternoon. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752291414
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                    [title] => NHS in Scotland 'stuck in analogue age' as health boards shell out millions on pagers
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                    [description] => Labour claimed the continued reliance on the devices proved the SNP Government was failing to equip the NHS for the 21st century.
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                    [date] => 1752291000
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                    [title] => Pubs in Scotland continue to struggle despite heatwave boost for businesses
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                    [description] => EXCLUSIVE: Hospitality chiefs have called on the SNP Government to reform the business rates system which puts bars north of the Border at a "competitive disadvantage" to those in England.
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                    [title] => Erith fire LIVE: Warehouse, crane and vehicles on fire at London industrial estate
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                    [description] => Local residents are advised to keep their windows and doors closed where possible due to thick, black smoke filling the sky in London after a fire at an industrial estate continues to burn through the night
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                    [title] => Gregg Wallace 'was warned by the BBC six years ago that he would be sacked if he continued to behave inappropriately'
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                    [description] => A BBC executive wrote to Gregg Wallace, 60, in 2019 following complaints and he was told they would cut ties with him if it learnt of further allegations, it was claimed.
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                    [title] => Trump defends Texas flood handling as disaster tests vow to shutter Fema
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/11/trump-texas-flood-damage-fema
                    [description] => Since disaster that has killed at least 120 people, US president has remained quiet about promises to axe relief agencyUS politics live – latest updatesDuring a trip on Friday to look at the devastation caused by the catastrophic flooding in Texas, Donald Trump claimed that state and federal officials had done an “incredible job”, saying of the disaster that he had “never seen anything like this”.The trip comes as he has remained conspicuously quiet about his previous promises to do away with the federal agency in charge of disaster relief. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Urgent update from police on missing boy, 11, after hundreds of locals join search
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                    [description] => Police were asking people to go home as it was getting dark, and to leave the search to the specialist teams who will continue to work in the area overnight in search for the missing 11-year-old
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                    [title] => Farm worker dies a day after chaotic immigration raid at California farm
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/11/california-farm-immigration-raid
                    [description] => Jaime Alanis died after sustaining injuries during raid where authorities say they arrested about 200 peopleA farmworker died Friday from injuries that he sustained a day earlier in raids on two California cannabis farm sites as US immigration authorities confirmed they arrested 200 workers after a tense standoff with authorities.Jaime Alanis’s death was confirmed in a social media post by the United Farm Workers advocacy group. “We tragically can confirm that a farm worker has died of injuries they sustained as a result of yesterday’s immigration enforcement action,” the post read. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => ‘A terrible injustice’: Parish hits out after Crystal Palace axed from Europa League
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jul/11/crystal-palace-banned-from-europa-league-and-relegated-to-conference-league
                    [description] => Club chair furious at demotion to Conference LeagueHe calls for Uefa president Ceferin to overturn decision Crystal Palace have been banned from the Europa League and moved into the Conference League after Uefa concluded the FA Cup ­winners were in breach of its multi-club ownership rules.The Palace chair Steve Parish described the decision as “probably one of the greatest injustices that has ever happened in European football” and said that the club - who have never played in a major European competition - are likely to appeal to the court of arbitration for sport. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Police issue update on search for boy, 11, who has been reported missing
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                    [description] => They have asked the public to go home and let specialist officers continue the search
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                    [title] => Spain overcome early Italy scare to win and set up tie against hosts Switzerland
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jul/11/italy-spain-womens-euro-2025-group-b-match-report
                    [description] => There are suggestions that the era of possession heavy, carefully choreographed, positional play, may have passed its zenith but, if that message worries Pep Guardiola disciples, Spain’s women remain unperturbed.As usual the world champions hogged the ball as they won a third consecutive group game at Euro 2025, scoring their 12th, 13th and 14th goals of the tournament in the process. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Engine fuel switches cut off before Air India crash that killed 260, preliminary report finds
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jul/11/engine-fuel-switches-cut-off-before-air-india-crash-that-killed-260-report-finds
                    [description] => Preliminary investigation into accident in Ahmedabad in June also contains details of pilots discussing the switchesA preliminary report by Indian aviation accident investigators said the fatal Air India crash that killed 260 people in Ahmedabad in June showed the plane engines’ fuel switches shifting from run to cutoff within seconds of each other.The report also contained information about the pilots discussing the switches. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => My age makes it very difficult to win grand slams, admits beaten Djokovic
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/11/reality-is-im-getting-too-old-to-win-grand-slams-admits-beaten-djokovic
                    [description] => 38-year-old felt ‘half empty’ physically in Sinner defeatBut he insists he will return to play Wimbledon againNovak Djokovic said he must accept the reality that his ageing body continues to make it extremely difficult for him to win another grand slam title after struggling physically in his emphatic defeat by the world No 1, Jannik Sinner, in the semi-finals of Wimbledon on Friday.A month after suffering a straight sets defeat by Sinner in the semi-finals of the French Open, Djokovic was subjected to an even more one-sided 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 defeat by an imperious Sinner. The 38-year-old moved sluggishly throughout and he took a medical timeout after losing the second set. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Liverpool retire No 20 shirt in honour of Diogo Jota after forward’s death
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jul/11/liverpool-retire-no-20-shirt-in-honour-of-diogo-jota-after-forwards-tragic-death
                    [description] => Number will no longer be used across all club’s teams28-year-old died alongside his brother in car crashLiverpool have permanently retired their No 20 shirt in honour of Diogo Jota, who was killed in a car crash alongside his brother, André Silva, last week. The club have announced that the No 20 will no longer be used across all levels of the club, including the men’s team, the women’s team and through academy levels.The tribute, the first in Liverpool’s history, is a reflection of how valued the Portugal international was as a player and a person at the club. Liverpool fans have called for the retirement of the No 20 shirt since the 28-year-old and his brother died in north-western Spain. Liverpool deliberately timed the announcement at 20:20 BST on Friday. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Neighbours' veterans Annie Jones and Stefan Dennis support fellow cast as they share an emotional final day on set after 40 years on air
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                    [description] => The final episode of Neighbours is set to air on December 11, after fans have witnessed the continuing drama be axed three times.
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                    [title] => ‘I was really dizzy’: Enzo Fernández reveals scare in heat of Club World Cup
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/jul/11/i-was-really-dizzy-enzo-fernandez-reveals-scare-in-heat-of-club-world-cup
                    [description] => Temperatures made Argentinian lie down in semi-finalHe brands playing conditions in US as ‘very dangerous’Enzo Fernández has said that the high temperatures at the Club World Cup are dangerous and revealed that he needed to lie down during Chelsea’s win over Fluminense because the heat left him feeling “really dizzy”.The Argentina midfielder is the latest player to criticise the tournament’s scheduling and call for Fifa to make changes before the World Cup takes place in Canada, Mexico and the US next summer. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Coronation Street fans 'work out' huge gesture in Carla Connor and Lisa Swain future amid new 'turmoil'
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                    [url] => https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/tv/coronation-street-fans-work-out-32044692
                    [description] => While their relationship continues to blossom, it hasn't been easy for the new couple with various hurdles
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                    [title] => Archer and Bumrah make batters sweat as England and India toil on day two at Lord’s
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/11/archer-and-bumrah-make-batters-sweat-as-england-and-india-toil-on-day-two-at-lords
                    [description] => Third Test, day two: England 387; India 145-3Archer takes wicket with third ball of comebackThe over rate was glacial and the heat oppressive yet every spectator at Lord’s was still transfixed. Nothing stirs the senses quite like high-quality pace bowling and here that old saying held true, be it the latest five-wicket display of Jasprit Bumrah’s utter mastery or Jofra Archer striking third ball on his Test comeback.Archer first, and a moment that will live long in the memory for both the player and his supporters in the stands. As India closed on 145 for three in reply to England’s 387 all out, his figures read one for 22 from 10 overs. And yet that solitary wicket, one that stopped everyone in their tracks, was unquestionably the moment of the day. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Trump tours Texas flood damage as disaster tests vow to shutter Fema
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/11/trump-texas-flood-damage-fema
                    [description] => Since disaster that has killed at least 120 people, Trump has remained quiet about promises to axe relief agencyUS politics live – latest updatesDonald Trump arrived in Texas on Friday for a first-hand look at the devastation caused by catastrophic flooding, a trip that comes as he has remained conspicuously quiet about his previous promises to do away with the federal agency in charge of disaster relief.The Washington Post reported on Friday that the Trump administration has backed away from plans to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but administration officials continue to dodge questions about the agency’s future and many are still calling for serious reforms, potentially sending much of its work to the states. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752257378
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                    [title] => Sinner dismantles ailing Djokovic to set up Wimbledon final against Alcaraz
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/11/jannik-sinner-dismantles-ailing-novak-djokovic-wimbledon-final-alcaraz
                    [description] => Italian world No 1 triumphs 6-3, 6-3, 6-4Djokovic called for trainer at end of second setWhen Novak Djokovic strode on to Centre Court for a second contest with Jannik Sinner in barely over a month, the narrative had long been set. This was surely one of the 24-time grand slam champion’s last chances for a potential major victory, a challenge that will only become more difficult as he ages even further away from his physical peak while Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz move closer to their own.For the ensuing two hours on court, Sinner made it clear just how punishing that challenge already is as he completely dismantled a weakened Djokovic, the sixth seed, with his nuclear weight of shot and unimpeachable defence as he reached the Wimbledon final for the first time in his career with a dominant 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 win. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752257087
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                    [title] => Rayner ’will not be pushed around’ by Unite after union votes to suspend her
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/11/unite-votes-to-suspend-angela-rayner-membership-over-birmingham-bin-strikes
                    [description] => Deputy PM targeted for role in Birmingham bin strikes but sources say she resigned her membership months agoAngela Rayner has made clear she will not be “pushed around” by the Unite trade union after it voted to suspend her membership and rethink its ties with the party.The deputy prime minister was targeted for censure by the union over her role in the Birmingham bin strike, although party sources said Rayner resigned her membership of Unite some months ago. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => HSBC becomes first UK bank to quit industry’s net zero alliance
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/jul/11/hsbc-leaves-net-zero-banking-alliance-climate-crisis
                    [description] => Campaigners condemn ‘troubling’ move that follows departure of six of largest US banks after Trump’s electionHSBC has become the first UK bank to leave the global banking industry’s net zero target-setting group, as campaigners warned it was a “troubling” sign over the lender’s commitment to tackling the climate crisis.The move risks triggering further departures from the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA) by UK banks, in a fresh blow to international climate coordination efforts. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752255523
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                    [title] => The kindness of Carlos: fans and former coaches hail ‘always humble’ Alcaraz
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/11/the-kindness-of-carlos-fans-and-former-coaches-hail-always-humble-alcaraz
                    [description] => As five-time grand slam champion, 22, heads to a third consecutive Wimbledon final, his many admirers share the loveIs Carlos Alcaraz the kindest man in tennis? His childhood coaches, fans and the 79-year-old widow who collapsed during one of his matches certainly think so.The 22-year-old Spaniard, who is riding a 24-match win streak, has spent the last fortnight charming spectators and players alike – and not just with his tennis skills. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752255268
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                    [title] => ‘Measles really is an airplane ride away’: experts warn of outbreak amid summer travel
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/11/measles-outbreak-cases-data
                    [description] => Cases top 1,297, driven by low immunization, summer travel and vaccine policy shifts under Robert F Kennedy JrThe US is in the midst of the worst measles outbreak in 33 years, according to figures released this week. Driven by an outbreak in Texas, the US has now seen more measles cases in 2025 than in any year since 1992.Experts said they expect the growth in measles cases to continue, spurred on in part by the summer travel season. The best way to prevent measles is to be vaccinated against the disease. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752254864
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                    [title] => US state department issues first of 1,350 termination orders after court lifted ban
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/11/state-department-layoffs-rif
                    [description] => Career diplomats and other staff begin receiving notices amid Trump administration cull of about 15% of workforceUS politics – live updatesThe US state department has begun issuing the first of more than 1,350 termination notices as part of a huge reorganisation of America’s diplomatic corps under the secretary of state, Marco Rubio, according to internal documents and US diplomats at the state department on Friday.Career diplomats and other staff began to receive the notices on Friday morning, days after the supreme court lifted a ban on the Trump administration moving forward with mass firings of government employees that will affect hundreds of thousands of federal workers. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752254209
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                    [title] => Mixed reaction to Starmer’s migrant deal as charities add to calls for clarity
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/jul/11/mixed-reaction-to-starmers-migrant-deal-as-charities-add-to-calls-for-clarity
                    [description] => Some welcome a plan for a legal route to the UK but others worry about how people will be selected for deportationUK politics live – latest updatesKeir Starmer’s migrant return deal is under scrutiny after charities called for more clarity on how people will be chosen for deportation and the EU said it was still assessing the agreement.No 10 said on Friday it was confident in the legality of the deal to return about 50 people a week to France in return for accepting the same number through a safe and legal route. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752254185
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                    [title] => Stellan Skarsgård on Ingmar Bergman: ‘The only person I know who cried when Hitler died’
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/jul/11/stellan-skarsgard-ingmar-bergman-hitler
                    [description] => Actor spoke at Karlovy Vary film festival about his experience working with ‘manipulative’ director in the 80sStellan Skarsgård has weighed in on famed director Ingmar Bergman’s Nazi sympathies as a young adult.The actor was speaking at the Karlovy Vary film festival in the Czech Republic, where he was promoting Joachim Trier’s film Sentimental Value, inspired by the late Swedish director. Skarsgård expressed his personal dislike of Bergman, with whom he worked on a 1986 stage production of August Strindberg’s A Dream Play. Continue reading...
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                    [date] => 1752253502
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                    [title] => Wildfires force evacuations at two national parks in the US west
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jul/11/wildfires-evacuations-grand-canyon
                    [description] => Visitors and staff at Arizona’s Grand Canyon and Colorado’s Black Canyon national park were evacuated Visitors and staff at two national parks in the US west have been evacuated because of wildfires.Black Canyon of the Gunnison national park, about 260 miles (418km ) south-west of Denver, closed Thursday morning after lighting sparked blazes on both rims, the park said. The wildfire on the South Rim has burned 2.5 sq miles (6.5 sq km), with no containment of the perimeter. Continue reading...
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                    [featured] => 1
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                    [date] => 1752253493
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                    [title] => Slow starts, the breakdown and pressure of selection are weighing heavy on Lions | Ugo Monye
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/11/slow-starts-breakdown-pressure-of-selection-lions-rugby
                    [description] => Andy Farrell has problems to solve before Test series and needs players to push their case in final warmup gameThe phoney war is coming to an end. One more warm-up match against a tasty looking Australia and New Zealand invitational side and then into the real thing. The Lions head coach, Andy Farrell, was asked how much he was holding back for the Test series and he replied it was exactly the same amount as Australia were. I’d expect nothing less.To give a sense of what that means, it’s not as if he’s asking players to give 80% of their capacity or that the Lions will be unrecognisable come the Test series. The framework they have been working with is the one they will use. But it’s the details where the Lions will try to hurt Australia that have been, to a degree, parked or kept back. You don’t necessarily want to show that in warm-up matches, certainly not your full hand. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
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                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1752253247
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                    [title] => Luis Diaz confirms Liverpool talks after Bayern Munich transfer links
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                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/luis-diaz-liverpool-bayern-munich-35542289
                    [description] => Luis Diaz's future is in doubt at Liverpool despite the club declaring him not for sale as talks continue over a new deal at Anfield despite interest from Barcelona and Bayern Munich
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                    [featured] => 0
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                    [date] => 1752252157
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                    [title] => Boxer Gervonta Davis arrested on domestic violence charge in Florida
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jul/11/gervonta-davis-arrested-domestic-violence-july-2025
                    [description] => Boxing star arrested Friday on battery chargeDavis allegedly hit ex-girlfriend on Father’s DayHeld without bond in Miami-Dade County jailGervonta ‘Tank’ Davis was arrested Friday in Florida on a domestic violence charge, nearly a month after allegedly assaulting his ex-girlfriend outside her home on Father’s Day.Davis, 30, was taken into custody in Miami Beach and booked at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami-Dade County. He is being held without bond, according to jail records. Continue reading...
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                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1752251719
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                    [title] => Carlos Alcaraz on road to greatness as defending champion sets up Wimbledon hat
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                    [description] => Carlos Alcaraz beat Taylor Fritz 6-4 5-7 6-3 7-6 in the semi-finals at Wimbledon to set up his third successive appearance in the final and to continue his hot streak of 24 matches unbeaten
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                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1752251417
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                    [title] => Oisin Murphy to face NO disciplinary action from BHA over drink
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                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/horse-racing/bha-oisin-murphy-jockey-conditions-35542269
                    [description] => The champion jockey can continue to ride as long as he submits to enhanced testing on and off the course under new conditions imposed on his licence
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1752251364
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                    [title] => Romeo Beckham claps back at brother Brooklyn after being unfollowed on Instagram
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                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/entertainment/romeo-beckham-claps-back-brother-35542128
                    [description] => Romeo's savage comment comes as the Beckham 'feud' continues.
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                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1752250941
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                    [title] => Zohran Mamdani’s videos are a masterclass. Eric Adams’ posts are getting more bizarre | Arwa Mahdawi
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                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jul/11/zohran-mamdani-videos-eric-adams
                    [description] => Adams is posting more on Instagram lately, and it’s hard not to see Mamdani’s elite TikTok strategy as the reason whyEric Adams, possible resident of New Jersey and mayor of New York City, is a man of many talents. He is the city’s “most famous vegan”, albeit one who eats fish. He has a knack for scoring freebies from foreign governments. He managed the great feat of being the first mayor in the city’s history to be indicted while in office. And, on top of all that, he may well be the most unintentionally hilarious man on the internet.Please see, as exhibit one, a classic piece of Adams surrealism from 2011, shot when the mayor was just a humble state senator. Dressed like an undertaker, Adams instructs viewers to search their child’s room for contraband. Per Adams, a jewelry box may have a gun in it, and the bullets may be behind a picture frame. Unappreciated for many years, the video finally found an audience when it went viral during Adams’s indictment. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => With the Oasis tour underway, the Gallagher brothers are expected to make bank — but one of them is doing something incredible with his earnings from their highly-anticipated gigs
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                    [description] => Defending champion seals 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (6) victoryAlcaraz matches American’s firepower on sweltering dayOn a blast furnace of a day ­Carlos Alcaraz came through the fire. The double Wimbledon champion ­handled the might and spite of Taylor Fritz’s serve, as well as temperatures that climbed to 31C, to reach his third Wimbledon final in a row.Some have suggested Wimbledon has been a little on the slow side this year. But this semi-final had the fast rattle and hum of an old-fashioned grass-court match. The serve was dominant, the points short, the ­margins slim. Alcaraz had just enough as he came through a mini-classic 6-4, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (6). Continue reading...
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                    [description] => Unlike nursing homes or living alone (and lonely), cohousing emphasizes community and mutual supportEarlier this year, Angela Maddamma, 72, loaded all her belongings into her car. She drove from a house in suburban Richmond, Virginia, where she had lived for 20 years, to her new life about five hours west, in a senior cohousing project called ElderSpirit.Cohousing communities are “thoughtfully designed neighborhoods with private homes” arranged around common areas, where people may gather and build relationships with their neighbors, according to the Cohousing Company design firm. Cohousing is typically multigenerational – of the roughly 170 total cohousing units in the US, most are home to people of all ages, from young families to seniors. But about 12 are senior-specific. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => Palace shareholder John Textor is also the owner of LyonClub expected to appeal to court of arbitration for sportCrystal Palace have been banned from the Europa League and moved into the Conference League after Uefa concluded the FA Cup winners were in breach of its multi-club ownership rules.The ban had been expected after Lyon won their appeal against relegation to Ligue 2, clearing them to take their place in the tournament. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => Experts suspect ‘front loading’ of activity may mask deeper impact of tariffs on the US economy“There has been no change to this date, and there will be no change,” Donald Trump said on his Truth Social platform this week. “All money will be due and payable starting AUGUST 1, 2025 – no extensions will be granted.”There had, in fact, been a change. The 90-day “pause” on the highest tariffs threatened by Trump on his so-called “liberation day” in April elapsed on Wednesday. But with just three trade agreements in place, instead of the 300 once promised, the White House had switched one deadline for another. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => President hints at ‘major announcement’ on Monday after halting arms shipments due to dwindling stockpilesUS politics live – latest updatesDonald Trump appears poised to deliver weapons to Ukraine by selling them first to Nato allies in a major policy shift for his administration amid frustrations with Vladimir Putin over stalling negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.During an interview with NBC News, Trump said he will probably have a “major announcement” on Russia on Monday and confirmed he had struck a deal with Nato leaders to supply weapons to Ukraine. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => UN human rights office says 615 of the deaths were in vicinity of sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian FoundationMiddle East crisis – live updatesAt least 798 people have been killed while seeking food at distribution points operated by the US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and other humanitarian convoys since the end of May, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Friday.The GHF, proposed by Israel as an alternative to the UN aid system in Gaza, has been almost universally condemned by rights groups for its violation of principles of humanitarian impartiality and what they have said could be complicity in war crimes. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Tour de France 2025: Pogacar rides back into yellow with sprint victory in stage seven
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                    [description] => Favourite takes over race lead from Mathieu van der PoelVingegaard beaten to line as Britain’s Onley finishes thirdTadej Pogacar is back in the yellow jersey after the defending champion fought off Jonas Vingegaard to win stage seven of the Tour de France.Pogacar, who has won the Tour three times, claimed his second stage of this year’s Tour at the end of a 197km ride from Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne, outsprinting Vingegaard at the summit finish, with Britain’s Oscar Onley taking third place.Jeremy Whittle’s report to follow. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => Favourite takes over race lead from Mathieu van der PoelVingegaard beaten to line as Britain’s Onley finishes thirdTadej Pogacar is back in the yellow jersey after the defending champion fought off Jonas Vingegaard to win stage seven of the Tour de France.Pogacar, who has won the Tour three times, claimed his second stage of this year’s Tour at the end of a 197km ride from Saint-Malo to Mûr-de-Bretagne, outsprinting Vingegaard at the summit finish, with Britain’s Oscar Onley taking third place.Jeremy Whittle’s report to follow. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Two years ago, Erin Patterson’s lunch guests were admitted to hospital. This week she became a convicted murderer
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                    [description] => The mushroom murder trial attracted so much attention that Morwell, where the court is located, and nearby Traralgon received an economic boom. And then it was overWhat the beef wellingtons really looked like: mushroom murder exhibits revealedFive key moments in the murder trial of Australia’s mushroom lunch cook Erin PattersonIt’s a case so well-publicised it barely needs introduction. Erin Patterson, a middle-aged mother of two, hosted a lunch at her home in Leongatha, a regional town in the Australian state of Victoria, on 29 July 2023.After being served individual beef wellingtons laced with death cap mushrooms, three of her relatives died and one barely survived. Continue reading...
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                    [title] => Does the state of the world make you feel like screaming? | Fiona Katauskas
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                    [description] => Sometimes it feels like art is imitating lifeSee more of Fiona Katauskas’s cartoons here Continue reading...
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                    [description] => The omissions are as important as the inclusions in Jillian Segal’s plan, which is guilty of overreachGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOne must acknowledge the remarkably effective Jewish community organisations in Australia behind the latest antisemitism report. Collectively, with their News Ltd megaphone, they have successfully badgered the government of the day, cowed the ABC, intimidated vice-chancellors and threatened to defund arts organisations.With the ability to garner prime ministerial dinners, a battalion of lobbyists has gained access to editors, duchessed willingly seduced journalists keen to enjoy junkets and corralled more than 500 captains of industry to subscribe to full-page ads against antisemitism and thereby blurring political argument with prejudice and bias. It is no surprise that this relentless propaganda effort has paid off. Continue reading...
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                    [description] => It's clear some Arsenal fans have been left furious with the club's summer transfer business as their trophy drought continued last season - and it appears Mikel Arteta is bearing the brunt of it
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                    [title] => Trump to tour Texas flood damage as scope of disaster tests vow to shutter Fema
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                    [description] => Since the disaster that has killed at least 120 people, Trump he remained quiet about promises to do away with agency in charge of reliefUS politics live – latest updatesAs Donald Trump heads to Texas on Friday for a firsthand look at the devastation caused by catastrophic flooding, he has remained conspicuously quiet about his previous promises to do away with the federal agency in charge of disaster relief.The Washington Post reported on Friday that the Trump administration has backed away from plans to abolish the federal emergency management agency, but administration officials continue to dodge questions about the agency’s future and many are still calling for serious reforms, potentially sending much of its work to the states. Continue reading...
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