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Back-garden archaeology: Britons unearth artefacts during lockdown
Neolithic arrowheads and an ancient belt hook are among several historical artefacts unearthed in Britons’ back gardens during lockdown. The British Museum’s portable antiquities scheme has been notified of a…
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Polls show Biden routing Trump. Here’s how to read them.
This story is published in a content partnership with POLITICO. It was originally reported by Steven Shepard on politico.com on July 19, 2020.President Donald Trump’s bad poll numbers are getting…
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Trump calls Fauci ‘alarmist’ in Fox News Sunday interview – live
Donald Trump is back at the White House after this morning’s visit to Trump National Golf Club across the Potomac, his ninth trip to his Loudoun county property in 29…
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Coronavirus live news: cases spreading out of control in Hong Kong; UK infection rate flat, says ONS head
Back-garden archaeology: Britons unearth artefacts during lockdown Neolithic arrowheads and an ancient belt hook are among several historical artefacts unearthed in Britons’ back gardens during lockdown. The British Museum’s portable…
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Bitter coronavirus summit exposes trust deficit among EU leaders
Bad-tempered, late-running EU summits have hardly been unusual over the last decade of eurozone crisis and endless fights over migration. But the latest three-day gathering of EU leaders, with a…
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I was regarded as having a ‘mild case’ of Covid-19. I had burning lungs and exhaustion for weeks | Anna Poletti
“I am pretty sure I have it.” I started saying this to colleagues and students around 9 March 2020. I had a strange, hot pain in my lungs. It was…
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Labor calls for working group so parliament can sit ‘in a safe manner, as scheduled’
Labor has urged the presiding officers of the federal parliament to establish a bipartisan working group to ensure the chambers can continue to sit amid a second wave of Covid-19…
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Axing jobseeker Covid-19 payment would push 650,000 Australians into poverty, thinktank reports
Axing the coronavirus supplement in the jobseeker payment would push more than 650,000 Australians into poverty – including 120,000 children under the age of 14, new research from a progressive…
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Trump refuses to commit to accepting election result as Biden enjoys poll lead
Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by 15% among registered voters nationally and holds a 20-point lead when it comes to who Americans trust to handle the coronavirus pandemic, according to…
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The Guardian view on improving public health: a job for the nanny state | Editorial
English libertarians like to believe that their instinctive individualism chimes with something essential in the national soul: the right of the freeborn Englishman not to be bossed about. It was…