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'China spy fiasco' and 'Ban' on Israeli fans a 'national disgrace'

'China spy fiasco' and 'Ban' on Israeli fans a 'national disgrace'

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'Chinese stole secrets' and 'Andrew, Epstein and me'

'Chinese stole secrets' and 'Andrew, Epstein and me'

The government's publication of the advice in the collapsed China spying case came too late for many of the early editions, but the Guardian saw the documents - and says that while the third statement …

'Dark days behind us' - Pickford signs new Everton deal

'Dark days behind us' - Pickford signs new Everton deal

England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford has signed a new contract at Everton that will keep him at the club until the summer of 2029. The 31-year-old joined the Toffees from Sunderland in 2017 for £30m, a …

'Game-changing' HIV protection jab approved in England and Wales

'Game-changing' HIV protection jab approved in England and Wales

An injection to prevent HIV is to be offered to patients on the NHS in England and Wales for the first time, bringing the policy in line with Scotland. The long-acting shot, given six times a year or …

'He fixes what needs fixing' - why Raducanu turned to Nadal's ex-coach

'He fixes what needs fixing' - why Raducanu turned to Nadal's ex-coach

Emma Raducanu has hired a new coach. It is a sentence which we have heard several times since the 22-year-old Briton emerged from nowhere to win the 2021 US Open title as a teenage qualifier. But the …

'I can't afford to save both twins': Sudan's war left one mother with an impossible choice

'I can't afford to save both twins': Sudan's war left one mother with an impossible choice

Warning: This piece contains details that some readers may find distressing Touma hasn't eaten in days. She sits silently, her eyes glassy as she stares aimlessly across the hospital ward. In her arms …

'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia'

'I deeply hurt people by moving to Saudi Arabia'

When the offer came in from Saudi Arabia, Ashleigh Plumptre's first instinct was to say no. In 2023 the defender's contract was coming to an end at childhood club Leicester City and she was looking fo …

'I make people laugh but I couldn't make myself smile'

'I make people laugh but I couldn't make myself smile'

Serena Terry is well-known for her brutally honest stand-up comedy. But after selling out her previous two UK and Ireland tours and becoming the first female comedian to sell out Belfast's SSE Arena i …

'I was in tears after neighbour dug up my land'

'I was in tears after neighbour dug up my land'

A man has been told to stop illegally digging up part of a river by the Environment Agency after complaints by neighbours who had pleaded with him to stop. Andrea Marland, who lives by the River Tonge …

'I'm fighting to receive my husband's death certificate in Welsh'

'I'm fighting to receive my husband's death certificate in Welsh'

A bereaved woman has said her fight to get a death certificate in Welsh following the loss of her husband had been frustrating, emotional and draining. Afryl Davies, 65, from Cardiff, is calling for t …

'I'm not in Dubai for money... I don't want my kids growing up in England'

'I'm not in Dubai for money... I don't want my kids growing up in England'

Jonjo Shelvey had missed penalties before. But footage of this particular spot-kick went viral after the Arabian Falcons captain failed to hit the target against Al Fath. Shelvey estimated there were …

'If it's not R360, another disrupter will come for rugby'

'If it's not R360, another disrupter will come for rugby'

You may dimly remember the Indian Cricket League. Launched by billionaire media baron Subhash Chandra in 2007, it was, at the time, a revolutionary idea; a T20 tournament based in India and played by …


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