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‘Now my kids have a future’: Syrians dare to dream again after years as a pariah stateUncategorized

‘Now my kids have a future’: Syrians dare to dream again after years as a pariah state

Promise to lift US sanctions brings closer the opportunity for fresh start that began with toppling of Bashar al-Assad In
‘Bittersweet’: plaque unveiled for black footballer whose England call-up was rescindedUncategorized

‘Bittersweet’: plaque unveiled for black footballer whose England call-up was rescinded

It will be a day of mixed emotions for family of late, great Jack Leslie when ceremony is held in
Republican Texas is a surprising model for solving the UK’s prison crisis – but it just might work | Gaby HinsliffUncategorized

Republican Texas is a surprising model for solving the UK’s prison crisis – but it just might work | Gaby Hinsliff

Jails in England and Wales are in overcrowded meltdown, but justice secretary Shabana Mahmood has a rare chance to flip
From early setbacks to a storming Springsteen show: Co-op Live, a year onUncategorized

From early setbacks to a storming Springsteen show: Co-op Live, a year on

CEO of company behind arena in Manchester says he’s ‘proud of the bet we made’ as economic boost revealed When
The Pope Leo XIV effect: Rome hopes for papal blessings of a US tourist boomUncategorized

The Pope Leo XIV effect: Rome hopes for papal blessings of a US tourist boom

Traders anticipating increase in high-spending Americans are already working up Leo-themed beers and ice-creams Even before the chimney on top
Poor building standards add £1,000 to energy bills of new homes, analysis findsUncategorized

Poor building standards add £1,000 to energy bills of new homes, analysis finds

About £5bn more spent than if rules for low-carbon new-builds had not been scrapped in 2016, ECIU thinktank finds People
‘I am not who you think I am’: how a deep-cover KGB spy recruited his own son – podcastUncategorized

‘I am not who you think I am’: how a deep-cover KGB spy recruited his own son – podcast

For the first time, the man the KGB codenamed ‘the Inheritor’ tells his story By Shaun Walker. Read by James
Experience: I fought off a polar bear with a saucepanUncategorized

Experience: I fought off a polar bear with a saucepan

I pulled back the tent flap and there it was, an arm’s length away. So I reached for the closest
‘We sometimes milked 3,000 snails a day!’: the dying art of milking molluscsUncategorized

‘We sometimes milked 3,000 snails a day!’: the dying art of milking molluscs

For 1,500 years, Mexico’s Mixtec people have extracted ink from the rare purpura snail to dye yarn. But they fear
‘Men run away from vulnerability’: The Weeknd on blinding success, panic attacks and why The Idol was ‘half-baked’Uncategorized

‘Men run away from vulnerability’: The Weeknd on blinding success, panic attacks and why The Idol was ‘half-baked’

Abel Tesfaye is arguably the world’s biggest pop star – so why is he thinking of wrapping up the Weeknd?

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