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The New York City mayor has claimed police arrested protesters after non-student elements escalated the situation
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In new book, retired neurosurgeon and former housing secretary emphasises extreme stance at odds even with Trump himself
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Russians in separate compound and do not have access to US forces or equipment, says defence secretary
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Man who emerges from German TV series is a far cry from myth of tortured artist alienated from his family and job
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Planned works by Network Rail will force more people on to the roads to join bank holiday getaway, with rail strikes to follow the week after
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We have reached the stage where Sunak’s MPs seek empathy for their inability to comply with their own policies, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
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Investigation finds hacker group linked to Russian intelligence responsible for attacks targeting politicians and defence sector
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Failure of Manchester venue to open has angered those who paid for travel and hotels for cancelled events
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Press freedom declining around the world as a result of political pressure, suppression of independent media and harassment of journalists, RSF says
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Watch live on Friday (3 May) as Donald Trump’s hush money trial continues in New York.
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‘We are part of the official record of The People vs Donald Trump,’ hosts says after nemecheck in court
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‘There’s always a way out for him. There’s always somebody willing to bail him out. Even if it looks like there’s no escape’
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Neha Patel spoke to court for first time, saying that she and her children need him at home
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Active protests reported from campuses in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Canberra
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In the final part of our series on the plight of people with disabilities caught up in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Bel Trew speaks to a man who had only the use of one limb, his arm, about the terrible treatment Ukrainians are subjected to in Rus ...
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Analysis: Strides have been made in recent decades among the UN and humanitarian organisations to try and put protections in place, writes William Pons. But they need to be enforced and expanded so that the suffering of people with disabilities is no ...
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A ‘seismic’ night at the polls seems to indicate an electorate sending a clear message to the government. What’s the reality?
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Co-leader Adrian Ramsay says party has won spread of council seats in urban and rural areas, from Labour and Tories
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Using schools for polling stations must have its perks. Plus, sympathy for the enslaved girl heckled by Plato
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