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“Vive la Révolution,” read the new banner amid faded neighbours behind the Chelsea goal in the first half, with a picture of Sonia Bompastor looking
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Dance while the world burns. You have to hand it to English football. It is above all endlessly adaptable. Everything is content. Never stop selling.
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Missing Kenyan anti-government protesters resurface as police chief appears in court
Three Kenyans who were abducted last month after taking part in an anti-government protest have resurfaced, amid anger directed at a police chief who belatedly
More than 2,000 jobs axed as UK prison builder ISG collapses
More than 2,000 jobs have been axed and dozens of government construction projects could be paused as ISG, one of the UK’s largest contractors, fell
Labour must focus on NHS and cost of living to keep former Tory voters, says report
Keir Starmer won the election because of a ruthless focus on winning over people who voted Conservative in 2019, but the party has been left
UK debt hits 100% of GDP, the highest level since 1960s
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Russian prisoner freed in swap urges UK not to let hundreds more ‘die off’
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