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Peter Hegseth, pick for defense department, says encounter was consensual but woman was paid undisclosed sum
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Police notified after former trustees and current chief executive of Actors’ Benevolent Fund were sent notes
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Minute-by-minute updates on the action at Wembley, as Ireland seek revenge for defeat in Dublin. Join Rob Smyth
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Musk’s comments on X supporting candidate comes amid anxiety over entrepreneur’s proximity to Trump
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Extremists including Tommy Robinson associates latch on to event but organisers say they want it to be nonpolitical
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Announcement of a public inquiry could expose collusion by those at highest levels of UK government
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Attorneys and lawmakers who oppose pardons for Capito rioters would not be able to stop him, legal analysts warn
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From timeless kitchenware to trending ingredients, here’s the Observer Food’s Monthly’s pick of presents to bring good cheer
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Activists and the NFU insist Labour tax reforms aimed at the wealthy will also hurt smaller, poorer producers
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Mohammed Afif killed in first Israeli airstrike on central Beirut in more than a month, official says
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Jochen Flasbarth called on Cop29 delegates to press on as world faces increasing crises and drop in solidarity
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This week a flurry of controversial and extremist picks for Trump’s cabinet came at a hectic pace with a level of provocation that made heads spin
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Margaret Hodge and Andrew Mitchell criticise ‘dither and delay’ that they say protects corruption and conflict
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Attack in Beit Lahiya follows reports of deadly attacks elsewhere in territory as Israel also strikes targets in Lebanon
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Family wealth dictates our life choices. So is the Bank of Mum and Dad now behind so many of society’s growing inequalities?
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After Justin Welby’s resignation and the John Smyth abuse scandal, critics say a reckoning can no longer be avoided
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Researchers are baffled by 12th-century corpses uncovered at a heritage learning centre built in the garden of Leicester Cathedral after discovery of Richard III’s remains