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‘Our days are full of hardship’: people in Gaza barely dare to hope for success in ceasefire talks

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Mood is tense and subdued after nearly 21 months of Israeli offensives that have displaced almost the entire population In Gaza City on Sunday morning, there was only one topic of conversation: the possibility of peace. In the half-ruined town, as across the entire territory, few took their eyes off […]

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Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne: Back to the Beginning review – epic all-star farewell to the gods of metal

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Villa Park, Birmingham The biggest names in rock, from Metallica to Slayer, came to pay tribute to the men who created their entire genre – and even in old age, Sabbath’s sound has bludgeoning force Fireworks burst over Villa Park’s pitch, Black Sabbath wave goodbye, and the inventors of metal […]

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The moment I knew: he pulled me close for my last-ever first kiss

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Mariah Reynolds and her workout buddy were at a restaurant in their sweaty gym gear. By the end of the meal, it felt like a romance novel Find more stories from The moment I knew series Moe and I met at an obstacle course race in south-western Sydney in 2015 […]

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‘The vehicle suddenly accelerated with our baby in it’: the terrifying truth about why Tesla’s cars keep crashing

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Elon Musk is obsessive about the design of his supercars, right down to the disappearing door handles. But a series of shocking incidents – from drivers trapped in burning vehicles to dramatic stops on the highway – have led to questions about the safety of the brand. Why won’t Tesla […]

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I was sexually assaulted by a celebrity after starring in a cult film at 19. My quest for justice changed the course of my life

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Not long after Jenny Evans was brutally attacked by a high-profile figure, all the details appeared in the press. Her mission to find out what happened would reveal tabloid spying, phone hacking, police misconduct – and lead to a dramatic change of career Jenny Evans had just starred in her […]

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Can you see circles or rectangles? And does the answer depend on where you grew up? | Anil Seth

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We may believe we see the world exactly as it is – but as studies of optical illusions show, it’s far more complex than that Anil Seth is a professor of cognitive and computational neuroscience at the University of Sussex Do people from different cultures and environments see the world […]

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Oasis review – a shameless trip back to the 90s for Britpop’s loudest, greatest songs

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Principality Stadium, CardiffThis is playlist Oasis, with their later fallow years ignored almost completely – and that makes for a ferociously powerful set to an utterly adoring crowd Brothers in arms: Noel and Liam reunite on the Oasis reunion tour – in pictures The noise from the audience when Oasis […]

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‘Graveyard spiral’: why Louisa Dunne cold case breakthrough may be a rare win

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Experts warn sorry state of forensic policing may see fewer cold cases solved in future Fewer cold cases such as the 1967 murder of the Bristol woman Louisa Dunne are likely to be solved because of police budget cuts, “haphazard” investigations and loss of scientific knowhow, experts have warned. While […]

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Starmer’s reno of the UK is going brilliantly. If you don’t count the walls falling down | Marina Hyde

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Nothing says you’ve lifted the mood of the nation like having to haul your chancellor to a photocall at a ‘wellbeing centre’ Well, British politics has served up another week of compellingly packaged action. Like Drive to Survive, but for clown cars. Leave it to “no-drama Starmer” to come up […]

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England face fiendish path to glory but Euro 2025 is capturing hearts of hosts

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Fans in Switzerland are embracing the tournament however Lionesses must start fast to ensure a lengthy stay Three years is an eternity in football. The heady memories of England’s victory over Germany at Wembley in July 2022, which won them a first European Championship, will never disappear but retaining their […]

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