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Tuesday
1 December 2020
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Fifty-five Tories rebel over new coronavirus regulations as parliament votes 291 to 78 in favour
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Content of legislation to be tabled next week depends on progress with EU in talks, sources say
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Chain’s collapse a day after Arcadia puts total of 25,000 jobs at risk heaping pressure on rivals as fire sale looms
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Actor takes aim at transphobic politicians and ‘those with a massive platform who continue to spew hostility’, saying they ‘have blood on [their] hands’
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Frenchman Kevin Escoffier was dramatically rescued from his life raft by a rival hours after being forced to abandon ship in the round-the-world race
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Family tells of daughter’s dream to study medicine and the furore over campus drug use that followed her death at Newcastle University
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In interviews with Vanity Fair, the singer listens, responds and sometimes rolls her eyes at her younger self
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Ethiopia’s prime minister was feted by the international community as a reformer and a peacemaker. Now, as the Guardian’s Jason Burke explains, he has launched a major military campaign in the north of his country that threatens the stability of the region
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Minute-by-minute report: Will Liverpool make sure of their place in the next round when they face Ajax? Join Scott Murray
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Minute-by-minute report: City are bidding to make sure of first place in Group C in Portugal. Find out how they fare with Ben Fisher
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Over-by-over report: England chased down 192 in style to sweep the T20 series against South Africa
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Cost will have more than doubled since 2010 after increase on 1 January
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Female barristers say men-only club is symbolic of diversity problems within legal profession
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Zak Bennett-Eko, 23, sentenced to hospital order after being found guilty of 11-month-old son’s manslaughter
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NHS says clinic has suspended new referrals after pair, including woman who took blockers, win court case
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Janet Yellen calls for urgent action amid ‘American tragedy’ as team demonstrates Biden’s commitment to diversity
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Head of European commission says millions of citizens should not be made to suffer with funds blocked
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Alexander Mark Antonyyo Jr killed over Thanksgiving weekend in Dublin shooting
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New analysis finds 40% was brought in without sourcing checks from Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay
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A new study has found that affordable housing in New York, Massachusetts, New Jersey and California will be at particular risk
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Wall is going up in four sections in Arizona’s mountain ranges spanning the US-Mexico border where the cats had reappeared
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The award has been won by Ahlam and Amy Trigg, who beat more than 1,000 other entries, in initiative to dismantle stereotypes about women’s writing
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Musicians say they fear speaking to select committee could result in retaliation
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They are used to spending Christmas up close and personal, but the criteria for playing Santa – being older and overweight – put them at significant risk of catching coronavirus
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Booking site to reimburse 9,000 customers after inquiry by UK competition watchdog
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Colette
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Initiative offers landlords the option of renting their properties to the city for a minimum of five years
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As millions in the UK have been pushed in to poverty by the pandemic, charity present appeals are needed now more than ever
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Tycoon and wife had estimated fortune of £4.9bn in 2006 but it has fallen to about £950m
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In the last of our lockdown diaries series, photographer David Levene visits some of his favourite swimming venues in London
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Now in its 56th year, the wildlife photographer of the year showcases the world’s best nature photography. The competition is run by the Natural History Museum in London
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Five photographers have squashed their boldest, bravest and most colourful work down to the size of a postcard – which you have the chance to buy
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The Goldman environmental prize honours global grassroots activists pushing for change at great personal risk
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Photographer Sarah Lee shares her observations from her daily bike rides as autumn slides towards winter and things get darker
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My Gaza by Jehad al-Saftawi is a personal account of peoples’ suffering as they go about their lives under Israeli blockade
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