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Maz, 32, a field marketing manager, meets Gianluca, 28, a sync coordinator and DJ
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The H5N1 virus has been devastating bird populations, and is now infecting mammals too. Is human-to-human transmission next? And are we ready for another pandemic?
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Gina Jacobs, from the Wirral, is calling for the government to apologise to parents of stillborn babies
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A huge increase in fees means many vulnerable people have to leave the Derwentwater site they call home
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Fears Climate Change Committee’s advice not to allow carryover from last carbon budget will be ignored
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Officer taken to hospital and later released while suspect, 54, hospitalised under supervision after being shot by police in High Wycombe
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Exclusive: Man freed last year after 17 years in jail says he is struggling to survive on benefits while he pursues compensation
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Exclusive: Even seats with majorities of over 15,000 are deemed at risk and needing extra support from party HQ
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More heavy rain is forecast for Brazil’s already flooded Rio Grande do Sul state, where many of those remaining are poor people with limited ability to move to less dangerous areas
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Climate scientists have told the Guardian they expect catastrophic levels of global heating. Here’s what that would mean for the planet
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Group will protest against government’s treatment of freelance workers at festivals across France
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Frock horror! The ludicrous spectacle of the Met Gala; reluctant star Josh O’Connor ​takes the lead in a new film, Challengers; Catherine Carr talks to boys about sex, pornography and feeling isolated and vulnerable; and Philippa Perry resp ...
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Bans come in response to comments governor made about parents and drugs on reservations
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Villages come under heavy fire, prompting evacuations; Ukrainians hit more Russian-controlled oil refineries. What we know on day 808
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Aurora borealis sightings from England’s north-east coast to Berkshire while solar flares thought to be associated with sunspot 16 times diameter of Earth
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Barron Trump will no longer serve as an at-large delegate due to prior commitments, according to former first lady
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Asna Tabassum is a Muslim-American student whose remarks were canceled last month over security concerns on University of Southern California’s Los Angeles campus
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The injured teenager is currently recovering at home after needing surgery to remove pressure on her brain
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Two exhibitions – one by a Marxist, lesbian, feminist active in the 80s and the other by a modern working-class artist – reveal the intersectionality of the female experience across space and time
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Trade bodies welcome proposal from cross-party culture committee that would prop up grassroots gig venues without passing cost to consumers
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