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Outrage over Trump’s retweet of supporter shouting ‘white power’ – live
The number of coronavirus cases in Florida rose by 8,530 to 141,075 on Sunday, according to the daily report from the state’s health department. The news comes one day after…
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Coronavirus live news: confirmed Covid-19 cases exceed 10m globally
Police in The Hague detained 37 protesters who ignored a court ban and held a demonstration against social distancing rules on Sunday, they said. Around 200 protesters took part in…
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Singapore election: Workers’ Party manifesto targets high cost of living
Singapore’s biggest opposition party has released an election manifesto that sought to reduce costs of living and widen the safety net for residents.The Workers’ Party main proposals include opposing the…
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UK cinemas set for worst year since 1996 due to coronavirus
The UK cinema industry is on track for its worst year since 1996, with box office and advertising revenue set to be down nu almost £900m due to the impact…
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Virgin Atlantic seeks urgent rescue package worth up to £900m
Virgin Atlantic is attempting to secure a privately funded rescue deal worth up to £900m by the end of this week as it fights to survive after the slump in…
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There’s another pandemic tearing through Britain: hunger | John Harris
In over three months of reporting about the Covid-19 outbreak and the social crisis it has sparked, one subject has come up in my conversations far more than most: food.…
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Back us or risk losing half UK’s public leisure centres, industry warns
Nearly half of Britain’s public leisure centres face going under by Christmas, putting more than 58,000 jobs at risk and hitting the most deprived areas of the UK hardest, because…
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Officials deal with more than 200 people wild camping in Lake District
More than 200 people have been caught wild camping in the Lake District, with 20 people fined for having a party on one of the fells and others lighting fires…
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Is plaster the new toilet roll? Lockdown DIY binge stretches UK supplies
The nation has triggered its own DIY SOS with an “extreme” home improvement binge during lockdown, triggering shortages of paving slabs, fence panels and even bags of plaster and cement.…