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Thursday
28 January 2021
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EU health commissioner dismisses AstraZeneca argument it is contractually obliged to supply UK first
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Imperial College study notes decline in week to 22 January but fall is slower than in first national lockdown
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National terrorism bulletin suggests attack may embolden extremists and set the stage for additional attacks
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Already a fashion sensation, the 22-year-old joins IMG Models, the same agency as Gigi and Bella Hadid
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The actor stars in Netflix’s biggest French-language hit as a gentleman thief. He and the director, Louis Leterrier, explain how the drama drew in 70 million fans worldwide
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In a new book, the often under-appreciated contribution that black soldiers made during the civil war is brought to light with a trove of unseen photos
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The Mermaid of Black Conch’s author explains why she expected ‘a quiet life’ for the formally daring, magical realist novel that has been declared book of the year
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Journalist Corinne Redfern discusses the impact the pandemic has had on the Filipino women trapped overseas
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The IOC’s Thomas Bach has said they are confident the Tokyo Olympics will take place as planned while Uefa’s Aleksander Ceferin is optimistic Covid will be under control and allow Euro 2020 to be played
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The Six Nations Championship faces possible scheduling problems with the French government yet to issue travel exemptions but organisers remain confident
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Covid pandemic resulted in output drop of 29%
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Admission came hours before bill allowing continuation of controversial powers passed the Commons
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Any failures by Showsec stewards could not be attributed to a lack of proper training, inquiry told
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Coronor says Philippa Day’s experiences with DWP were ‘predominant factor’ in her decision
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The announcement comes on the heels of the company’s earnings report, which exceeded analyst’s predictions at $28bn
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Fund would get money to where it was needed more quickly, say humanitarian groups
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Pressure rises on Kremlin critic as mass protests investigated for alleged lockdown breaches
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Oscar-winning actor known for The Last Picture Show holds Emmy nomination record
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Scientists say temperatures globally at highest level since start of human civilisation
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Biggest ever climate change survey finds two-thirds of people think climate change is a global emergency
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Bloc exported more than 1.6 billion chickens, pigs, sheep, goats and cattle in 2019, but faces criticism over welfare failings
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Artist insists to Highways England that his sculpture must remain completely in view
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The annual celebration of cinema will move from its traditional time in May to July, giving it a head start on autumn’s top film festivals
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Designer’s first Fendi womenswear collection modelled by top names from Demi Moore to Naomi Campbell
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Documentaries
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Explore
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Realising safe play places were in short supply while waste materials were abundant, a group of friends set about transforming life for local children
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Those in professions that rely heavily on taste and smell fear the loss of their careers
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List of 116,000 people set to be removed from rolls after election included thousands of eligible voters
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As the pandemic has forced the cancellation of most large gatherings, many institutions are marking the day with online events
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Police and bailiffs have started to clear protesters from a site at Euston Square Gardens outside Euston station
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India’s annual Republic Day celebrations featured military and cultural pageantry, but in New Delhi thousands of protesting farmers threatened to overshadow events
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Roy Mehta’s black and white photographs of communities in west London 20 years ago emphasise communal interaction and togetherness – some things don’t change
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The new lockdown measures has meant parents are back to home schooling their children and juggling their own work and life commitments
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