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Trade data is a long neglected subject, but it’s never been more important
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Holiday operators say Vanuatu was in post-Covid boom but tourists are ditching plans and resort staff being cut as airline’s future hangs in the air
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Maybe it’s my age, but the company’s brash new vision of digital minimalism looks like a portal to a sad and lonely world
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The artist and filmmaker has always enjoyed challenging convention. Now she has written a novel which takes a breathtaking look at menopause, sex, death and transformation
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The Labour leader confirmed he would scrap the Rwanda scheme in his Dover speech, then confusingly blurred his own argument
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Corman made over 400 movies including cult classics Death Race 2000, Piranha and The Little Shop of Horrors and launched the careers of Scorsese and De Niro
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Thousands take to Tel Aviv streets, while Israeli military urges evacuation of more areas of Rafah amid strikes across Gaza
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Natalie Elphicke’s defection to Labour is creating more angst in her new party than in her old one
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Israeli forces were battling Palestinian militants across the Gaza Strip on Sunday, including in parts of the devastated north that the military said it had cleared months ago
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Is hormone replacement therapy right for you and, if it is, what type should you take? All your key questions answered
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In the polarised way that we conduct debate, we often ignore the nuance – and threats – that all sides can experience
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The artist’s daughter talks about her chaotic childhood, writing truthfully about her dad, and the books she read to him on his deathbed
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Keir Starmer thought he had pulled off a coup when Dover’s rightwing MP crossed the floor. Many were incensed, Tories were bemused – but does it prove there are no ‘no-go’ areas for the party?
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Gallery to display first Louise Jopling work acquired for nation as part of new exhibition exploring women artists in British history
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One Nation moderates call on defeated West Midlands mayor to take ‘brand Andy’ to Westminster
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Most Britons don’t identify as religious, and would prefer to keep worship out of schools
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A weekend near the former chancellor’s French residence induced a mood of wellbeing quite unlike Britain’s beleaguered mood
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UK manufacturers and retailers are not yet passing on all the costs of diverting ships round southern Africa – but can that last?
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No longer just drunk for courage at karaoke clubs, the ‘food-friendly’ rice spirit is becoming a first choice of connoisseurs
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Try to steer your focus to what you want rather than what you think you should be
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