Bayern Munich v Arsenal: Women’s Champions League – live
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‘I hope God gives me the strength to make more movies’: Scorsese addresses retirement rumours
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English water system singled out for criticism by UN special rapporteur
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Demis Hassabis: from video game designer to Nobel prize winner
Most 17-year-olds spend their days playing video games, but Britain’s latest Nobel prize winner spent his teenage years developing them. Sir Demis Hassabis, who was