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Brexit has been âa catastropheâ for the industry, with nine in 10 artists facing a hit to their earnings, UK Musicâs annual economic report said
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The French cement giant started operating in Syria just before the civil war erupted. When Islamic State took over the region, Lafarge paid them protection money so it could keep trading. The consequences are still playing out. By Samanth Subramanian
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US president-elect attended an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) event with Elon Musk and cheering fans at a heavily guarded Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sunday night
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Thousands of farmers from across the UK descended upon central London to protest against changes in the 2024 budget which would lead to some farmers paying an inheritance tax. Farmers were previously exempt from these taxes.
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OECD complaint alleges top firm has increased investments in companies implicated in environmental devastation
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Detained pro-democracy activist spoke for first time about charges against him under Hong Kong national security law
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Furore over whether Chidimma Adetshina was really South African led to invitation to represent Nigeria
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Speakers of 28 languages linked sound and shape at least 88% of the time, in ‘strongest case of sound symbolism to date’
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Attack comes day after Kyiv used US-supplied missiles to strike within Russia, targeting North Korean forces
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Keith Rollinson died in February after being attacked by a drunk 15-year-old he had refused to let on his bus
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Thousands of farmers gathered in central London on Tuesday to protest against changes to inheritance tax announced by the Labour government. Amid the anger at the changes, the Guardian discovered a mistrust of politicians, fear over the future of UK ...
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Investigators are gathering evidence at two Baltic sites while Danish navy is shadowing a Chinese cargo ship
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UN inspectorate chief calls Tehran’s move a ‘concrete step in the right direction’, amid threat of restored sanctions