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The Guardian view on the Church of England after Welby: adapt to survive | Editorial
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Elon Musk knows ‘absolutely nothing’ about women and girls’ safety, says Jess Phillips
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Syria reopens international air travel as Qatar Airways flight lands in Damascus
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Man held in connection with murder of Paula Canty in Cork
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Schiphol saw more passengers than last year but still below pre-pandemic levels
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Nigel Farage paid £189,000 last year by gold company to work part-time
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Family say body of Belfast man missing in Spain found
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Cash makes surprise comeback amid 4.6% annual rise in ATM withdrawals
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Investigators in Bangladesh demand Tulip Siddiq’s bank account details
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Paid parking expands by 23 percent across Dutch municipalities
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Arrest over murder of Adnan Asic in Dublin two years ago
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New Orleans holds first carnival season parade days after deadly Bourbon Street attack
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Search begins for British hikers missing in northern Italy since New Year’s Day
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Watch: Pupils excited ahead of BT Young Scientist event
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Tory MPs contact Badenoch to raise concerns about Jenrick’s comments
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So much for the dream of buying a family home | Letters
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Trump says he won't rule out military force to try to take control of the Panama Canal and Greenland
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Just Eat Takeaway sells off struggling U.S. business Grubhub
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Boy, 14, dies after being stabbed on bus in south-east London
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Helsinki tightens rules on events after far-right reading circle incident
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Cockney influences found in Scotland, Australia and New Zealand, says expert
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A new era of lies: Mark Zuckerberg has just ushered in an extinction-level event for truth on social media | Chris Stokel-Walker
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Who will succeed Justin Trudeau as Canada's prime minister?
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Rise in UK borrowing costs could push Reeves to new public spending cuts
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Court rules that firing high school teacher for nude photos online was unjustified
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Latest news bulletin | January 7th – Evening
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São Tomé and Príncipe government dismissed by president
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Home Office may reclassify ketamine in response to record levels of use
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Some schools 'may not make' BTYSE due to adverse weather
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Some schools 'may not make' BTYSE due to adverse weather
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US sanctions Hungarian top official Antal Rogán over corruption claims
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Ethiopians celebrate Orthodox Christmas with prayers, feasts, and acts of charity
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Woman rescued from debris of Tarwekamp explosion released from hospital
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Lapland tourists leaving pricey winter wear behind
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Macron calls West African leaders 'ungrateful' for not recognising fight against Islamist terrorists
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German election 2025 poll tracker: which party is leading and who could be chancellor?
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Putin asks Russian Orthodox church patriarch to consecrate Christmas gifts for troops in Ukraine
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Stricter rules on freelancers drive up costs in Dutch public sectors
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Man charged with stalking Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas
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Closures a 'significant burden' on teachers, says Harris
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Closures a 'significant burden' on teachers, says Harris
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Singing kings and a corpse flower: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Head of Met’s Black Police Association accused of sending offensive messages in group chat
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Cork teens build igloo to chill out in during cold snap
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Dutch people travel less to the US and Canada now due to the more expensive dollar
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Ten years on, France commemorates deadly attacks on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo
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Man charged over Thornton Hall pig stabbings
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Man charged over Thornton Hall pig stabbings
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Meta shelves fact-checking programme in US
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‘Just make people come in on the second Thursday of the month’: workspace provider Mark Dixon on the WFH debate
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"It’s pretty intense if you can’t find a job with this level of expertise" — PhD holders struggle to find employment in Finland
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Philips sells semiconductor and medical chip unit to Dutch consortium
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Rise in AI sparks jump in cyberattacks - research
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Lib Dems call for Kemi Badenoch to sack Robert Jenrick over ‘divisive comments’
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Canals have vital role to play in UK’s climate resilience, says charity
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Over 13,570 drivers caught speeding over Christmas period
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Driver at 213km/h in 100km/h among speeding detections
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Trump Jr travels to Greenland after his father renews calls to buy it
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French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen dies aged 96
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McDonald’s sacked 29 people after sexual harassment allegations, MPs told
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Bodegraven man accused of sharing child pornography; sexual abuse under investigation
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6,583 homes liable for vacant homes tax - Revenue
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Era of increased cooperation 'definitely ended' - WEF CEO
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, French far-right leader, dies aged 96
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French far-right figurehead Jean-Marie Le Pen dies at 96
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Rise in alcohol and tobacco prices sees Finland's inflation rate tick up to 1.7%
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Trump won't rule out force over Panama Canal, Greenland
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Sumo champion kicks off season with traditional ritual at Meiji Shrine
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Sumo champion kicks off season with traditional ritual at Meiji Shrine
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Kyiv investigates alleged desertions in French-trained Ukrainian brigade