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28 November 2022
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Barriers erected on street where demonstrations have been held against rigid coronavirus policies
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The town has been abandoned by most of its 70,000 residents as relentless shelling reduced buildings to rubbleSee all our Russia-Ukraine war coverage
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Minute-by-minute report: Can Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal book their place in the second round with victory against Uruguay? Find out with Daniel Harris
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Scotland secretary tells MPs Simon Case is considering issue related to would-be independence referendum
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Historian says Russia needs to lose its war in order to become a ‘normal’ European country – and stopping destruction of Ukraine’s power grid is essential
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Zelenskiy says Russia planning new missile attacks; Pentagon considering supplying Kyiv with weapon that would allow Ukraine to strike far behind Russian lines
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People continue to struggle with no water, heating and electricity two weeks after city was recaptured
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Leonid Volkov warns Russian opposition leader’s health is at risk from indefinite solitary confinement
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Decision on timing of Octopus’s takeover of collapsed energy supplier will be taken in court on Tuesday
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Covid prompted Ginny Wanjiro at St Thomas’ to get funding for scheme reflecting the diversity of Lambeth
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The app Visible is also geared towards people living with conditions such as chronic fatigue syndrome
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A spokesperson for the MP said he would ‘return to Suffolk to hold surgeries where he will catch up with his constituents and discuss matters of concern’
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The regulator seems to think it will be able to spot trouble in time to avoid more costs being piled on to consumers
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Editorials & Letters
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Coach also alludes to problems with racism in America as Gregg Berhalter apologises for tweet of doctored flag
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Experts from Unesco and IUCN find climate change threatens reef’s values and work to improve water quality is too slow
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Opposition to unveil plan to reverse biodiversity loss rather than simply halting it, which is government’s current target
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Former archbishop of Canterbury says richest nations and individuals must take lead on ‘loss and damage’
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Ahead of December’s conference our writers select titles that explain the issues at stake, from animal extinction to marine degradation and loss of habitat
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Union will urge workers to accept award, which will benefit 85% of UK staff, to end protracted dispute
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Psychologist and former NBA star, who is black, was told he was too big for security scanners
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Concern that PM wants to keep same remit as for Christopher Geidt, with no enhanced powers
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Exclusive: relatives accuse IOPC of failing to properly investigate Met officers who fired Taser weapon at Oladeji Omishore
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E.ON reports up to 15% drop as Grant Shapps writes to firms saying customers cutting back on energy use should not face direct debit rise
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Findings come amid mounting evidence that the poorest people in the UK are paying a ‘poverty premium’ for basic services
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Ballots for industrial action are under way or planned in sectors covering firefighters, teachers, civil servants and others
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Number of shoppers on high streets up on last year but demand for home deliveries down 5%, say analysts
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Arrests made in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Spain and Dubai, including one ‘extremely big fish’
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First outlets to publish WikiLeaks material, including the Guardian, come together to oppose prosecution
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BlockFi announces Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in US as fall of FTX continues to reverberate across industry
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As protesters in Chinese cities rage against Xi Jinping’s zero-Covid policy, TV feeds are edited to avoid crowd scenes
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Chelsea will travel to Manchester City, while Oxford United will host Premier League leaders Arsenal
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Mick Beale is the new Rangers head coach after the Scottish club sacked Giovanni van Bronckhorst
The death of two-year-old Awaab Ishak from exposure to mould has shown the consequences of uninhabitable homes. But how many people are living in similarly unhealthy conditions and what can be done to protect their health?
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Making the final was triumph for the former health secretary who was predicted to be first out of the jungle
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Northern Irish screenwriter Lisa McGee shares a video of the US film-maker praising the hit comedy
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Directors of The Curse of Humpty Dumpty and Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey to team up for new take on bereaved deer
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From browsing Pinterest instead of retail sites to delaying gratification, four people who’ve forsworn fast fashion share their anti-shopping habits
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Their eyes met in a Casablanca bar – and when pianist Giuseppe, 43, invited Eve, 46, to sing on stage, a new duo was born. They plan to marry next spring
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We need your help to find out more about the impact of the cost of living emergency in the UK
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We’d like to hear from residential tenants in the UK who live in properties that are in urgent need of repair – but aren’t getting fixed up
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When East Germany collapsed, millions of the Stasi’s victims choose to remain in ignorance about their oppressors. Is it sometimes better to forget the past than to investigate it?
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Whether anybody else could see it or not, I had lost someone: my former, healthy self.
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Recent research suggests that the energy crisis threatens not only our physical health, but our sense of social connection too
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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Vanua Levu is being overrun by invasive vines – and the increasing number of natural disasters, brought on by climate change, is only making things worse
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Protesters have taken to the streets in several Chinese cities after a deadly apartment fire in Xinjiang province sparked a national outcry, with many saying Covid restrictions played a part in the disaster
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
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The Magnum photographer’s image of a family in Sicily recalls Fellini and Visconti in its romantic depiction of everyday Italian life
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A new book celebrates the psychedelic art of light wheels and projection art
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