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▪ Three killed in US military strike on alleged drug vessel in the Caribbean
▪ TV tonight: Tom Daley’s kooky knitting competition is somehow incredible
▪ President JD Vance or Marco Rubio? We’re seeing the first signs of the battle over Trump s succession | Simon Tisdall
▪ Should I tell my husband I want to sell our brand-new dream home? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
▪ Franc, Canterbury, Kent: ‘Just great, great cooking’ – restaurant review | Grace Dent on restaurants
▪ ‘The world said I was dead - in so many ways I was’: Paul McCartney on the lost years after the Beatles
▪ The Jeremy Bamber twist: does Britain’s most notorious murderer finally have an alibi?
▪ Tory patience wears thin as Badenoch’s critics count down to May elections
▪ LA Dodgers retain World Series after thrilling Game 7 win over Toronto Blue Jays
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Ukraine says its troops still holding out in embattled Pokrovsk
▪ Message in a bottle from first world war soldier found on remote Australian beach
▪ As Barack Obama stumps for other Democrats, the party gets to see what it lost
▪ The reality of losing a job: Silent redundancies, AI and reentering the jobs market
▪ Sititi and Roigard seal New Zealand’s Chicago revenge win over Ireland
▪ World Series Game 7: Los Angeles Dodgers v Toronto Blue Jays – live
▪ They Ran Out Of Ideas - BOD Issues Scathing Take On Ireland s Game Plan v New Zealand
▪ Flights delayed across US amid air traffic controller shortages as shutdown drags on
▪ Player Ratings As Stuttering Ireland Fall To All Blacks In Chicago Dud
▪ Chelsea’s crash tackle king exposes Tottenham’s confused mess of a team | Barney Ronay
▪ Unflappable George Ford the safe option for England, Borthwick and brigadier | Andy Bull
▪ Salah and Gravenberch secure welcome win for Liverpool against Aston Villa
▪ Sam Warburton Thinks Widely-Used Ireland Excuse For New Zealand Rout Is Nonsense
▪ Obama criticizes Trump and Republican policy in stump speech for Abigail Spanberger
▪ Girlbands Forever review – a thrillingly gobby slice of must-watch TV
▪ Trump threatens to go into Nigeria ‘guns-a-blazing’ over attacks on Christians
▪ How much do you know about Bond Girls?
▪ Two arrested after multiple people stabbed on train in Cambridgeshire
▪ Premier League has turned a tactical corner but set-play trend will surely fade | Jonathan Wilson
▪ Shambolic TMO Failure Summed Up Poor Chicago Venue For Ireland v New Zealand
▪ Extremely Harsh : Huge Outcry To Tadhg Beirne Red Card Early In All Blacks Game
▪ Ex-Munster Star Paid Poignant Axel Tribute During Ireland s Call Rendition In Chicago
▪ ‘Great blend’: Borthwick praises England’s character after beating Australia
▪ Veteran actor Tchéky Karyo, star of Nikita and The Missing, dies aged 72
▪ João Pedro ends goal drought as Chelsea earn narrow victory at Tottenham
▪ Here s What Happened Today: Saturday
▪ Sudan Archives: ‘My favourite fact? I’m 100% that bitch’
▪ Big belly, wavy fur and a nose for trouble: we exclusively reveal the new-look Paddington
▪ Liverpool v Aston Villa: Premier League – live
▪ Two more suspects charged over Louvre heist taking total to four
▪ LIVE: Ireland v New Zealand, November Test
▪ Ireland v New Zealand: rugby union Test – live
▪ Thai cave rescue diver Richard Harris devised an experiment. If it worked, he’d be a hero. If it didn’t, he could explode
▪ FA Cup roundup: Carlisle stun R Gateshead see off AFC Wimbledon
▪ The moment I knew: I was riffling through my sudoku book when I saw a message on puzzle 239
▪ Palestinian in Ireland: My brother returned to our town in Gaza. He found silence and dust.
▪ Rain warning issued for four counties tomorrow
▪ Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu lights up South Africa’s nine-try rout of Japan
▪ League Of Ireland Final Day: Scores, Standings, And Reaction After Dramatic Conclusion
▪ Trump policies loom large over New Jersey’s unpredictable governor’s race
▪ JD Vance repeats comments he wants wife Usha to convert to Christianity
▪ Mike Ashley prepares to enter fight for Sheffield Wednesday with £10m bid
▪ Latest remains returned from Gaza are not bodies of hostages, Israel says
▪ Democrats must not cave in to Trump | Bernie Sanders
▪ Iga Swiatek serves warning to rivals by crushing Madison Keys at WTA Finals
▪ Strictly Come Dancing: week six – live
▪ Sinn Féin most popular party in Ireland as support for Government slumps, says new poll
▪ Breeders’ Cup 2025 horse racing: day two – live
▪ Amad Diallo rescues Manchester United at Forest despite controversial opener
▪ Viktor Gyökeres and Declan Rice on target as Arsenal sweep Burnley aside
▪ Jean-Philippe Mateta sets Crystal Palace on road to victory over Brentford
▪ Man killed in South Yorkshire helicopter crash named as Peter Smith
▪ Fulham cruise past Wolves to end losing run and turn up heat on Vítor Pereira
▪ Pollock proves the key before England cavalry seal victory over Australia
▪ Manchester United come from behind to share the spoils with Nottingham Forest
▪ Diego Gómez finds scoring touch as Brighton teach Leeds a lesson
▪ Mayo Fans Heartbroken By Report That Kobe McDonald Is Heading to AFL
▪ Munster and Young edge Australia to Ashes series win against England
▪ Delivery firm DPD accused of ‘revenge’ sacking drivers who criticised pay cuts
▪ Ivan Yates axed from podcast with Matt Cooper over revelations he coached Jim Gavin
▪ Pressure builds on Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to give evidence before US committee on Epstein
▪ Tottenham v Chelsea: Premier League – live
▪ Josh O’Connor: the shape-shifting star who became cinema’s most wanted
▪ The London consensus is a timely challenge to Trump’s isolationism | Phillip Inman
▪ When does daylight saving time end and how do I adapt?
▪ Missing Louisiana girl, 13, rescued from box in Pennsylvania basement
▪ Gordon Strachan Claim Suggests Martin O Neill Could Be In Celtic Job Longer Than Expected
▪ Trump’s immigration raids continue through Halloween in Chicago and Los Angeles
▪ British canoeist banned for two years after posting explicit Instagram video
▪ Woman (38) charged over Louvre jewel heist
▪ Championship roundup: Hull pile pain on Norwich, Blackburn add to Leicester woes
▪ Chelsea defender Wesley Fofana gets driving ban for speeding on hard shoulder
▪ Trump set to skip sending any top US officials to COP30 climate summit
▪ Police charge 11 after cannabis worth nearly £14m seized at Birmingham airport
▪ Sam Kerr strikes late to ensure Chelsea beat London City to stay top of WSL
▪ Rachel Reeves considers 20% tax on assets of people deciding to leave UK
▪ Britain’s canals and rivers face lack of funds amid climate pressures, campaigners warn
▪ How al-Qaida-linked jihadist group JNIM is bringing Mali to its knees
▪ Dublin Fire Brigade received 276 Halloween-related fire calls yesterday
▪ England v Australia: Autumn Nations Series rugby union – live
▪ Huge crowds gather on first anniversary of Serbian train station disaster
▪ Burnley v Arsenal, Nottingham Forest v Manchester United, and more: football – live
▪ Ministers were warned of errors at jail that released sex offender by mistake
▪ Andrew hoped to meet Jeffrey Epstein after his prison release, emails reveal
▪ England v Australia: rugby league Ashes second Test – live
▪ Planned one-bed apartments at former RTÉ lands set to begin at over €480,000
▪ US public health officials vigilant as newer mpox variant detected
▪ Rise in UK Thanksgivings driven by growing appetite for US foods, retailers say
▪ Katie Miller is threatening the citizenship of a critic | Arwa Mahdawi
▪ 7ft 4in (at least) of menace: the Victor Wembanyama Era is already here | Lee Escobedo
▪ New York’s marathon of chaos and charm awaits Hassan and Kipchoge
▪ ‘I try to make them feel as ignorant as possible’: German museum’s ‘grumpy guide’ is surprise hit
▪ A South Park Halloween: latest episode destroys Trump over White House demolition
▪ ‘An aftertaste that haunted me’: the best (and worst) meat-free sausages, tasted and rated
▪ ‘You’re either poor or rich’: the Argentinians struggling under Milei’s chainsaw austerity
▪ ‘We don’t feel safe’: after week of bombings, people in Gaza are losing faith in ceasefire
▪ Brendon McCullum confident England can throw off ODI batting blues in Ashes
▪ Opinion: Ireland must stand united against hate in all its forms
▪ West Ham are a shambles – and Nuno shows little sign of being able to fix it | Jacob Steinberg
▪ Saoirse Ronan confirmed to play Linda McCarthy opposite Paul Mescal in Beatles biopics
▪ From (finally) being given the Booker prize to the day her partner died: an exclusive extract from Margaret Atwood’s new memoir
▪ Poor Nicolas Sarkozy. His hardline views on crime and punishment have come back to bite him
▪ Even when unthinkable things were happening to me, my first instinct was to work. Am I addicted?
▪ More than 50 child asylum seekers still missing after disappearing from Kent care
▪ Spain expresses regret over ‘injustice’ suffered by Mexico’s Indigenous people during conquest
▪ Country diary: Helping salmon make the leap | Tim Earl
▪ These Are Our Favourite Halloween 2025 Sporting Costumes
▪ ‘The rainbow of colours reminded me of my childhood’: Guillaume Lavrut’s best phone picture
▪ What the New York mayor’s race will reveal about the Democratic party
▪ Madeline Horwath on ways to keep your phone safe from snatchers – cartoon
▪ Who decides how we adapt to climate change? | Leah Aronowsky
▪ HMRC likely to have breached privacy laws in stopping child benefit – experts
▪ Satellite imagery suggests mass killings are likely continuing in Sudan
▪ Reform councillor defects to Tories after party’s policies left him ‘uncomfortable’
▪ Crispy chicken and pancetta with a nutty apple salad: Thomasina Miers’ Sunday best recipes
▪ If the right really wants free speech in universities, why is it so obsessed with discrediting students? | Jason Okundaye
▪ Tom Fletcher: ‘Who would play me on screen? I get confused for Tom Felton all the time’
▪ Jess Cartner-Morley’s November style essentials: from chic raincoats to the perfect party trousers
▪ Ex-Tory member sues party over suspension for criticising Israel
▪ Mary Earps: ‘I don’t look back with bad blood. It worked out well for everybody’
▪ More than 30 staff sacked at Grand Theft Auto developer in alleged ‘union-busting’ move
▪ What did Pasolini know? Fifty years after his brutal murder, the director’s vision of fascism is more urgent than ever
▪ Thousands join protests in Rio favela after deadliest ever police race
▪ Andrew Mountbatten Windsor to receive six-figure payout to cover move, say reports
▪ Half-baked England misfire again as New Zealand wrap up ODI series sweep
▪ Bridget Phillipson ‘ready to take on unions’ over year 8 reading tests
▪ Surrealing in the Years: Sorry Simon, maybe Ireland doesn t want to be a centrist country
▪ Man (80s) dies following road collision in Go Galway last night
▪ The week around the world in 20 pictures
▪ From streetwear to high fashion: why the puffer jacket is still a sign of the times
▪ The 8 at 8: Saturday
▪ The best theatre to stream this month: The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry goes an extra mile
▪ Maldives becomes the only country with generational smoking ban
▪ India search for perfect end in historic Women’s Cricket World Cup final against South Africa
▪ Would Celtic gamble on O’Neill if idol brings success against oldest rivals?
▪ Three weeks to the Ashes? Unleash the Bazball alpha-bears, Australia just loves them | Barney Ronay
▪ ‘I went for it, put my ego aside’: Robin van Persie on coaching, Wenger and horses
▪ Premier League buildup, Earps book revelations and more – matchday live
▪ Canadian PM Carney apologises to Trump over anti-tariff Reagan ad run by Ontario premier
▪ Living in a Ghost City: Soon, the feet of office workers will stroll over a former dance floor
▪ Ducking annoying: why has iPhone’s autocorrect function gone haywire?
▪ Emergency services tackle major fire at Ipas centre in Drogheda
▪ ‘G’day Australia. Did you miss us?’ Oasis kicks off Australia tour with euphoric show
▪ Tanzania’s Hassan declared landslide winner in election that triggered violent protests
▪ Luxury cruise cancelled after 80-year-old left behind on Lizard Island dies alone
▪ UN expert urged to investigate Lebanon over alleged torture of Egyptian-Turkish poet
▪ Opinion: US strikes in the Caribbean show how far Washington has drifted from the rule of law
▪ What links Leonora Carrington, Steve McQueen and Leon Trotsky? The Saturday quiz
▪ I skied up to the highest mountain hut in the Swedish Arctic. My reward? A whiteout …
▪ Girlbands Forever: this shocking history of 90s female pop is packed with gossip, scandal – and bangers
▪ ‘Our hard work was worth it’: is a fixer-upper the best way to a dream home?
▪ ‘It’s brutal, they feel very attacked’: budget uncertainty hits Southampton boat show
▪ Hot summer and damp autumn cause UK boom in destructive honey fungus
▪ Unregulated sperm donor still advertising services despite court warnings to women
▪ Britain one of least ‘nature-connected’ nations in world – with Nepal the most
▪ From Cain and Abel to Charles and Andrew: the most famous brotherly spats in history
▪ New home truths: the Edith Pritchett cartoon
▪ Down Cemetery Road to Florence + the Machine: the week in rave reviews
▪ Your Guardian sport weekend: England v Australia x2, Women’s World Cup final and more
▪ From Bugonia to All’s Fair: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
▪ Six great reads: the fragile internet, how to be cool and Don McCullin’s best shots
▪ Xi Jinping’s moment and whirlwind diplomatic tours: key takeaways from the Apec summit in South Korea
▪ Raw milk, tomahawk steak and a cuddly toy: could I handle Erling Haaland’s daily routine?
▪ Meera Sodha’s recipe for tahini beans with basil and pine nuts | The new vegan
▪ TV tonight: iconic 90s girlband members tell all about the industry
▪ World leaders, remember that future generations will judge you. At Cop30, you can define how | Gordon Brown
▪ LA Dodgers hold on in Toronto to force winner-take-all Game 7 in World Series
▪ Tim Dowling: disaster strikes at a gig – they laugh at my jokes
▪ A Sudanese massacre foretold: the grim familiarity of the RSF’s rampage through El Fasher
▪ Lost grave of daughter of Black abolitionist Olaudah Equiano found by A-level student
▪ Blind date: ‘He said he didn’t feel great and left – I suspect it was because the conversation had run dry’
▪ ‘It is the scariest of times’: Margaret Atwood on defying Trump, banned books – and her score-settling memoir
▪ Reform UK, the Russian spy and rolls of Kremlin cash: the inside story of Nathan Gill
▪ There s lots of disruption to train services this weekend - here s the list of affected routes
▪ Gumnuts, baby! How two abseiling horticulturalists rescued specimens from an endangered tree
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Russian attacks on substations are ‘nuclear terrorism’, says Ukraine
▪ Trump news at a glance: Friday rulings hamper administration on food stamps, voting access
▪ New Zealand v England: third men’s cricket one-day international – live
▪ Most taxi complaints are about overcharging - but nearly half couldn t be investigated
▪ This Time Last Year, I Hadn t Even Made An Appearance : Meath s Sean Rafferty On His Remarkable Rise
▪ Dessie Ward s Breakthrough Performances Earned Him Deserved All-Star Nomination After Injury Hell
▪ World Series Game 6: Los Angeles Dodgers v Toronto Blue Jays – live buildup
▪ Kieffer Moore hat-trick brings Coventry’s unbeaten run to an end at Wrexham
▪ Ruben Amorim admits Europa League final defeat made him fear for his job
▪ Liverpool will not change attacking style despite recent slump, says Slot
▪ Arsenal oppose Crystal Palace’s ‘unfair’ request to play Carabao Cup tie on 23 December
▪ US judge blocks Trump order requiring proof of citizenship to vote
▪ Munster v Argentina XV: How To Watch, Streaming Info, Team News
▪ Taoiseach among fewer than 60 world leaders attending COP30 climate summit in Brazil
▪ UN approves resolution supporting Morocco’s claim to Western Sahara
▪ Russia link suspected as Bulgarians jailed for vandalising Paris Jewish memorial
▪ Breeders’ Cup 2025 horse racing: day one – live
▪ UK newspaper editor calls Bill de Blasio fake interview blunder ‘humiliating’
▪ Here’s a map of fires across Dublin tonight as crews respond to dozens of Halloween blazes
▪ Man jailed after sending ‘menacing’ messages to Labour MP
▪ Democratic representative urges former prince Andrew to testify over Epstein
▪ Here s what happened today: Friday
▪ No mountain too high for Itoje and England with Australia first up in autumn series
▪ The pain and pleasure of clearing a family home | Letters
▪ Blue Lights and the long shadow of the Troubles | Letters
▪ Peter Watkins, Oscar-winning director of The War Game, dies aged 90
▪ Trump administration blocked from suspending Snap benefits for millions of Americans
▪ Andrew in line for six-figure payment and annual stipend from king, sources say
▪ A luxury cruise ship stopped at a remote Australian island. Suzanne Rees was left behind and died alone
▪ Calls to change ‘Prince Andrew’ place names across the North intensify after stripping of title
▪ M S launches ‘secret support’ pants that offer men a ‘subtle lift’
▪ Mary Earps says she told Wiegman she was rewarding Hampton’s ‘bad behaviour’
▪ Palace’s statement on Andrew is ‘vindication’ for Virginia Giuffre, says her family
▪ Mary Earps extract: ‘I felt sick and anxious. Then came the words I’d waited 12 months to hear’
▪ Irish Wheelchair Association says people with disabilities €1,400 worse off after Budget 2026
▪ Pereira up for fight at Wolves amid fan anger at told-you-so start from hell
▪ The Beatles: actors playing the spouses of the Fab Four in Sam Mendes’ films confirmed
▪ The Guardian view on the atrocities in El Fasher: the responsibility for these horrors extends beyond Sudan’s borders | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on Andrew’s downfall: Britain’s relationship with the royals needs a reset | Editorial
▪ A stunning fall from grace : Court hears complex deception by DJ Carey continued for years
▪ Just one Premier League match on St Stephen s Day this year
▪ Premier League confirms Manchester United v Newcastle is only Boxing Day game
▪ ‘How do you rebuild all this?’ Black River residents assess damage after Hurricane Melissa
▪ Surveillance at Stormont increases after ‘deliberate’ flooding of toilets
▪ JP Morgan warned US of $1bn in Epstein transactions possibly related to human trafficking
▪ Liam Lawson cleared of blame by FIA for marshals scare at Mexico Grand Prix
▪ A Rwanda deportation scheme that we can all get behind | Brief letters
▪ Stop calling Georgia ‘the former Soviet republic’ | Letter
▪ There is opposition to Trump – and it’s growing | Letter
▪ WH Auden’s complicated affair with sex worker ‘Hugerl’ | Letters
▪ Democrats should be taking the fight to Trump – the problem is, he’s got them battling each other | Jonathan Freedland
▪ No high-level US representatives will go to UN climate talks, Trump officials say
▪ Man pleads guilty to manslaughter of Longford woman Sarah McNally in New York bar
▪ UK man who murdered pregnant girlfriend after release from prison jailed for 42 years
▪ The Guide #215: Why we can’t get enough of Bohemian Rhapsody
▪ Martin Rowson on the end of Prince Andrew – cartoon
▪ Man appeals rape conviction against teenage relative, claiming bad temper evidence was unfair
▪ Opinion: Halloween now doesn t hold a candle to how we did it in the 90s
▪ What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in October
▪ Ministers’ claims to have helped JLR in doubt as £1.5bn support left untouched
▪ The 5 at 5: Friday
▪ Kildare town pays tribute as man who died in hospital after assault on Sunday named locally
▪ Tucker Carlson’s interview with far-right antisemite Nick Fuentes divides conservatives
▪ Premier League team news: predicted lineups for the weekend action
▪ State fully exits AIB after receiving final transaction of €390 million
▪ Trump calls on Republicans to abolish the Senate filibuster rule
▪ Chantelle Cameron gives up WBC title in protest against women’s boxing rules
▪ Madrid regional government co-funding Woody Allen’s new film – but it must feature ‘Madrid’ in the title
▪ MEP Lynn Boylan calls for EU to retaliate after she is banned from Israel for five years
▪ Stephen King’s son among writers boycotting British Library event in solidarity with striking workers
▪ I tried lab-grown chocolate. Could it be the future of Halloween?
▪ Wallabies firing again in time for England clash after return to free-running DNA
▪ Keir Starmer keeps Trumps’ silver necklace gift – for a price
▪ Drone delivery company refused permission to keep using hub near M50
▪ Simon Harris has said people ‘on the left’ try to ‘shut down’ debate on migration
▪ Claire Byrne passes the baton to David McCullagh as she signs off on her last ever RTÉ show
▪ GAA In France
▪ Ireland v New Zealand: How To Watch, Team News, TV Info
▪ Football Daily | Tactics derived from AI? ‘The algorithms are watching’
▪ ‘A sense of freedom’: 80 years on from the Pan-African Congress in Manchester
▪ How gen Z used Discord to overthrow governments – video explainer
▪ Stupidity and royal self-entitlement sunk Andrew, and it may not be over yet
▪ 9 GAA Club Games To Watch and Stream This Weekend
▪ What happens to Sarah Ferguson now that she and Andrew are moving out of Windsor residence?
▪ The Next wave: how the clothing retailer spread its wings and made sales surge
▪ Women’s tennis thriving on the court as season wraps but WTA must catch up
▪ Clash of styles awaits as Frank and Maresca face off in growing rivalry
▪ The best toys and gifts for one-year-olds: 25 fun, skill-building ideas, chosen by toddlers (and parents)
▪ Liberal-progressive party D66 wins election, Dutch media report
▪ About 700 killed in Tanzania election protests, opposition says
▪ Not in this together: King Charles cuts Andrew loose to save royal family’s repute
▪ Which property on the Sandringham estate is fit for a former prince?
▪ What does it mean to be plain old Andrew Mountbatten Windsor?
▪ Debunked: Social media posts exaggerate votes spoiled in presidential election
▪ California’s gerrymandering measure would move the nation backwards | David Daley
▪ The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
▪ How young people can use their online gaming skills to fight cybercrime – and what parents can do to help them
▪ ‘You can be an ethical hacker, not a criminal one’: the initiative guiding young gamers into cybersecurity
▪ ‘Every hacker I’ve met is a gamer’: why the next generation of tech talent could be found in unlikely places
▪ I was led down the wrong path into cybercrime as a teenager. Here’s what I would tell my younger self
▪ Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger’s Drift review – TV detective adaptation is occasionally lethal
▪ ‘Young Tories are fed up’: the students switching to Reform in big numbers
▪ Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers: ‘We don’t want to be the biggest band in the world. It’s just fun playing with our besties’
▪ Champagne body attempts to buck Delevingne sisters’ marketing fizz
▪ Emergency accommodation figures reach new record high of over 16,600, including 5,238 children
▪ Day of the Dead and a sheep-shaped hot air balloon: photos of the day – Friday
▪ Australian governments ‘turning their backs’ on soaring Indigenous incarceration, former minister says
▪ Can Trump provide solace for the Andrew formerly known as Prince? | Fiona Katauskas
▪ ‘I’ve learned to separate myself from this job’: The Witcher’s Anya Chalotra on fan abuse, Henry Cavill and saying goodbye to the show
▪ What route will the new Luas extension through Finglas take?
▪ Davy Byrne On How A Game Of Five-A-Side Ended His Season With Dublin
▪ England looking for northern stronghold to relight Ashes fire after Wembley letdown
▪ ‘It’s risky business emotionally’: the social shift towards open relationships
▪ ‘No regrets’: activists who sprayed Stonehenge orange proud of ‘magic trick’
▪ Sudan’s RSF accused of ‘PR stunt’ after arresting fighters behind civilian killings
▪ ‘The money machine is misfiring’: City blames Brexit for UK’s £20bn productivity headache
▪ ‘This doesn’t feel like justice’: mother of Jaysley Beck accuses army of empty promises
▪ Ex-British sergeant major sentenced to six months for sexually assaulting soldier who went on to kill herself
▪ Ireland and All Blacks back in Chicago with memories of 2016 on the mind
▪ Cocktail of the week: Leftfield’s Marty – recipe | The good mixer
▪ The Railway Children review – Turnage reimagines classic story in a lively family opera
▪ ‘I’d barely kissed a boy, but was making out with Adonis’: Claire Danes on sex, spy camp and teen stardom
▪ Where does a western chemical plant that contaminated drinking water go next? To India
▪ Three Just Stop Oil activists cleared over Stonehenge protest
▪ Nexperia halts chip supplies to China in threat to global car production
▪ Now the Firm has issued Andrew his P45, a nation wonders: who ll be next? | Marina Hyde
▪ Move over, Claudia: how Jonathan Ross became a Traitors style icon
▪ Danes with scythes, wacky Albion and Squidsoup’s pulsating techno – the week in art
▪ Worries about immigration are ‘manufactured panic’ says charity as poll shows issue not a local concern – UK politics live
▪ Over 90% of British people have a negative opinion of ex-prince
▪ T20 international: Mitch Marsh hits quick-fire 46 as Australia beat India by four wickets
▪ Australia’s Harry Wilson rejects claims Wallabies use illegal breakdown tactics
▪ Ex-prince Andrew should answer US questions on Epstein if asked, UK minister says
▪ Woman (80s) dies from injuries sustained in single-vehicle collision in Galway last week
▪ I Don t Care : Rhys Shelly Defends His Antics In Tipperary s All-Ireland Final Win
▪ Joburg Ballet: Communion of Light review – pointe-shoe prettiness and mad, itching murder
▪ The best recent poetry – review roundup
▪ Add to playlist: the long-lost lo-fi pop of Australian nun Sister Irene O’Connor and the week’s best tracks
▪ Cancer, lung disease, miscarriages: are Uruguay’s rice workers paying too high a price to bring in the crop?
▪ The crescendo of pre-budget lobbying has rarely been so loud. Rachel Reeves must tune it out | Polly Toynbee
▪ ‘We must protect and we must understand’: using shipwrecks to rebuild fishing populations
▪ ‘He’s a true legend’: what now for Frankie Dettori as racing’s biggest name leaves the stage?
▪ Digested week: Sometimes it feels the clocks do nothing else but go back | Lucy Mangan
▪ Heavy rain floods streets in New York City – video
▪ Gaza sliding into deadly limbo of ‘no war, no peace’, top Qatari diplomat warns
▪ Use firepits and fairy lights to make your Bonfire Night garden party go with a bang
▪ Tuna firm Princes floats valued at nearly £1.2bn in boost for London market
▪ Six arrested after €12m armed raid on gold refining lab in France
▪ Yotam Ottolenghi on the evolution of London restaurants
▪ Three Camphill centres for people with disabilities may have their registrations cancelled
▪ I m on my way back : Richard Boyd Barrett says cancer treatment has been successful
▪ Womad festival returns and moves to new Wiltshire site
▪ Trump calls for Senate to scrap filibuster in order to force end to month-long government shutdown – US politics live
▪ The perfect game for Halloween – a portal to hell: the Stephen Collins cartoon
▪ Win Butler and Régine Chassagne of Arcade Fire announce separation – but band will continue
▪ From fritters to pizza, there’s more to pumpkin season than soups and carving
▪ Harrison Ford says Trump’s assault on climate policy ‘scares the shit out of me’
▪ Sudan’s brutal civil war – what has happened in El Fasher?
▪ Derek Owusu: ‘I didn’t read a book until the age of 24’
▪ Trump is toying with a third term. Don’t expect the constitution to stop him | Moira Donegan
▪ Horror movies have an ableism problem. Isn’t it time we found new ‘monsters’? | Kathryn Bromwich
▪ Artes Mundi 11 review – smug, stagey, up-itself nonsense for art world wazzocks
▪ ‘Out of reach’: stalled newbuilds leave Labour’s social housing targets in tatters
▪ Slot targets Liverpool re weekend team news and previews: football – live
▪ Inside the secret psychology of horror games – and why we can’t help pushing play
▪ Era of free trade and investment is over, Canada’s PM tells Apec summit
▪ Ukraine reports fresh Russian attacks amid reports Moscow used ‘secret’ missile in recent months – Europe live
▪ Frankenstein to Kenny Dalglish: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
▪ The nature extinction crisis is mirrored by one in our own bodies. Both have huge implications for health
▪ ‘Extreme heebie-jeebies’: writers on their scariest movies of all time
▪ Rainy weather ahead today - but it might clear up just in time for trick-or-treating
▪ Zarah Sultana sets sights on replacing Labour and gaining power
▪ Alpha Maid: Is This a Queue review – Mica Levi collaborator pairs scuffed production with superb songwriting
▪ UK house price growth slows as buyers ‘sit on sidelines’ before budget
▪ Cost of vaping to rise tomorrow as new tax on e-liquid kicks in
▪ Snocaps: Snocaps review – Katie and Allison Crutchfield reunite with a little help from MJ Lenderman
▪ Country diary: A hellish fungus, foul of stench and spindly of finger | Charlie Elder
▪ Australia v India: second men’s Twenty20 international – live
▪ What – if anything – did Asian countries get out of Donald Trump’s whirlwind tour?
▪ Trumps goes breaks international ban and orders nuclear weapons testing
▪ Strauss, Dvořák and Glazunov album review – packs a dramatic punch
▪ UK housing market ‘resilient’ in O Asian stocks mixed after bumper tech earnings – business live
▪ Chess: Magnus Carlsen triumphs at historic Champions Showdown in St Louis
▪ Having a ball-player is important but England also need a bit of beef, and that’s Freeman | Ugo Monye
▪ Standing on their own: Cricket World Cup highlights drive to reclaim public space for Indian women | Emma John
▪ Lily Allen’s new album shows the pain behind the ‘cool girl’ myth – that’s why women are obsessed with it | Gaby Hinsliff
▪ Week in wildlife: a tiger in a tube, migrating crabs and busy Highland beavers
▪ ‘I’ve played a lot of sneery bastards’: Roger Allam on bad singing, big paydays and Elgar’s level of ‘gitacity’
▪ How will you spend Halloween?
▪ Moglaí Bap agus DJ Próvaí ó Kneecap ina moltóirí ar chomórtas rap cheol an Oireachtais
▪ Halloween histories: Step inside the stories of Ireland’s (alleged) witches
▪ The 8 at 8: Friday
▪ After a year of street protests, Serbia’s students split on what should come next
▪ Hurricane Melissa has killed nearly 50 people so far
▪ The Royal formerly known as Prince : UK newspapers react to the removal of Andrew s title
▪ Stylish bungalows for sale in England – in pictures
▪ Attention by Anne Enright review – sparkling reflections on life and literature
▪ Socotra, an island apart from mainland Yemen’s turmoil – in pictures
▪ Pluribus to All’s Fair: the seven best shows to stream this week
▪ Kenya’s growing towns are leaving elephants with nowhere to go
▪ Woman who booked flight to Italy but did not board has child benefits stopped
▪ Sports quiz of the week: prizes, punches, persistence and set-piece perfection
▪ ‘You don’t have to hurtle down slopes or dance like crazy at après parties’: readers’ favourite winter mountain holidays in Europe
▪ Carl Kinsella: ‘I’m sorry, sir. I am Irish. I have no idea what’s going on.’
▪ Beagnach €19m caite ag comhlachtaí phoiblí ar fhógraíocht i 2024 as iomlán de €95m
▪ Warren Tredrea removed from Port Adelaide board after podcast controversy
▪ Lamar Jackson dazzles on return from injury as Ravens dominate Dolphins
▪ TV tonight: murder and romance in Death in Paradise spin-off
▪ Living through the horror of Hurricane Melissa – podcast
▪ Tackle wood burning and road traffic to improve Europe’s air quality, study finds
▪ Charities and stars call on UK government to set child poverty reduction targets
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▪ Egypt’s vast $1bn museum to open in Cairo after two-decade build
▪ UK launches search for ‘town of culture’ among places ‘written out of national story’
▪ Soaring costs trigger calls to address transport for Send pupils in England
▪ Two million energy customers are due £240m from old accounts, says Ofgem
▪ More than half of UK businesses changing DEI approach due to Trump’s criticism
▪ Radio Free Asia suspends news operations amid cuts and US government shutdown
▪ Man trapped in flooded basement dies as New York hit by severe rain
▪ ‘Yes, we’ve been to the moon before’: Nasa rebuffs Kim Kardashian conspiracy theory
▪ Australia’s first formal treaty with Indigenous traditional owners passed in Victoria
▪ Ukraine war briefing: British ex-soldier arrested in Kyiv and accused of spying for Russia
▪ Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
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▪ Hamas hands over bodies of two Israeli hostages amid fragile Gaza truce
▪ Man assaulted in Kildare last Sunday dies in hospital
▪ Trump ally Stephen Miller at heart of FBI agent purge, new book reveals
▪ UN warns of large-scale atrocities in Sudan after rebels take major city in Darfur
▪ California: officials investigate after second shooting by ICE agents in a week
▪ Amazon reports strongest cloud growth since 2022 after major outage
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▪ Here s What Happened Today: Thursday
▪ Sinn Féin calls plan to limit media access to new policing committees a backward step
▪ Conor Murray Made Bold Ireland Prediction For The 2027 Rugby World Cup
▪ Inquest hears woman in her 80s died after she was pushed down stairs
▪ Keir Starmer often strident in opposition struggles to maintain probity in government
▪ Apple to report earnings as new iPhone lineup reignites worldwide demand
▪ Borthwick hopes England can emulate Bazball mentality for autumn series
▪ ‘You got some pants on, officer?’: video from Detroit virtual court hearing goes viral
▪ Ciaran Whelan Shares Brutal Moment That Summed Up Pain Of Missing Out On Dublin s 2011 Triumph
▪ US Senate votes to end Trump’s global tariffs on more than 100 countries
▪ Prince Andrew to be stripped of titles and move out of Royal Lodge
▪ UK s King Charles strips Andrew of his prince title and royal accommodation
▪ Report: Ciar n Kilduff Linked With LOI Rivals After Leaving Promoted Dundalk
▪ Thieves steal more than 1,000 items from Oakland museum in ‘brazen’ heist
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▪ Billie Eilish accepts award from Wall Street Journal and tells billionaires: Give your money away
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▪ The Guardian view on deprived neighbourhoods: incomes as well as places need a boost | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on Trump and China: stepping back from the brink, but not solving problems | Editorial
▪ Cairn Homes submits revised planning permission with fewer apartments for RTÉ Montrose site
▪ OpenAI thought to be preparing for $1tn stock market float
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▪ Trump administration to cap number of refugees at 7,500 and prioritise white South Africans
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▪ Tributes paid to ‘hardworking’ man, 49, killed in west London stabbing
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▪ Rachel Reeves row: standards adviser looking at new information
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▪ US will limit number of refugees and give priority to white South Africans
▪ Geert Wilders’s far-right populists and centrist party set for unprecedented tie in Dutch election
▪ Lib Dem members criticise ‘trans-exclusionary’ rule change for party elections
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▪ Researchers discover new tyrannosaur species in ‘duelling dinosaurs’ fossil
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▪ What does PTSB putting itself up for sale mean for customers?
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▪ Debunked: Advanced deepfake scam ad featuring Simon Harris viewed more than 184,000 times
▪ ‘Tough, really tough’: Ruben Amorim on his first year at Manchester United
▪ A former Tory councillor tried to ban my novel Pigeon English. Why should pupils suffer because of him?
▪ Prince and Princess of Wales win privacy case against Paris Match
▪ Kemi Badenoch smiles from the stump as she heads towards oblivion | John Crace
▪ Breeders’ Cup 2025: all-conquering O’Brien arrives with sights on new record
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▪ A third of people in England believe in ghosts, survey finds
▪ The Last Call: Despite The Heartbreak, Niall Quinn Had Incredible Perspective On Final Ireland Cap
▪ Palestinian journalist in Ireland: My brother returned to our home in Gaza. He found a ghost city.
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▪ Crystal Palace face December fixture logjam after Carabao Cup progress
▪ Prayers for a Hungry Ghost review – a monster take on family trauma
▪ Big public appointments such as at BBC to be delegated in attempt to cut delays
▪ ‘Morrisons killed us’: UK’s most westerly village shop closes after half a century
▪ Lebanese president orders army to confront Israeli soldiers after municipal worker killed in raid
▪ Doctor Who lives on! But who will be the new Time Lord – and is it goodbye to Russell T Davies?
▪ No 10 refuses to say it has seen evidence to show Reeves did not break ministerial code
▪ A bellowing stag and the northern lights: photos of the day – Thursday
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▪ Wexford woman who faked her own death in “deliberate scheme” to avoid trial is jailed for three years
▪ Yvonne Brewster obituary
▪ ‘Tom Cruise was not happy’: Colin Farrell was so drunk on Minority Report he needed 46 takes for a single line
▪ Killer Colin Pitchfork has plea for release from prison rejected
▪ Helicopter crashes into field in South Yorkshire
▪ I Love LA review – Rachel Sennott’s HBO comedy finds itself but takes its time
▪ Volkswagen indicates shortage of Chinese chips would hit profits
▪ ECB keeps interest rates on hold despite eurozone inflation fears
▪ Hurricane Melissa leaves 29 dead as category 2 storm heads towards Bermuda – live
▪ Warming whites? Break away from the ice bucket this winter | Hannah Crosbie on drinks
▪ Wayne McGregor review: shimmering dance spectacular without a live dancer in sight
▪ Max Dowman’s journey from Billericay to making history with Arsenal
▪ The left can win against the odds. Ireland’s new president knows how| Una Mullally
▪ Trump-Xi meeting shows price of confrontation was too high for both sides
▪ This is the team to start against New Zealand in Chicago on Saturday
▪ The least frightening films ever – ranked!
▪ The luxury effect: why you’ll find more wildlife in wealthy areas – and what it means for your health
▪ ‘We are both freedom fighters’: Africa exhibition at war-damaged Kyiv gallery strikes a chord
▪ How deprived is your area? Look up your postcode as new data for England released
▪ Birmingham city council was probably never bankrupt, says accountancy expert
▪ Micheál Martin says suggestion that he is a top-down leader is repugnant
▪ Dangerous dog whistling : Tánaiste s comments on immigration criticised by opposition
▪ Roy Keane Reveals Chat With Ireland Star That Sums Up Big Issue With Modern Midfielders
▪ England at risk of 2027 World Cup embarrassment and in need of ODI upswing
▪ Anna von Hausswolff: Iconoclasts review – exhilarating, euphoric goth songcraft
▪ ‘She called me a silly boy! Lovely lady!’ Your most beloved memories of Prunella Scales
▪ Toxin levels in fish lead to calls for UK-wide ban on mercury dental fillings
▪ German dentists hold memorial recognising sadistic practices of profession under Nazis
▪ A single match cost me thousands of dollars at 2026’s World Cup of the 1% | Leander Schaerlaeckens
▪ ‘It’s about playing football’: how Fabio Borini landed at League Two Salford
▪ Geert Wilders faces shutout as centrists hail huge gains in knife-edge Dutch election
▪ Irish rail works to impact Heuston routes and and Dun Laoghaire to Greystones this weekend
▪ WPP jobs at risk as ad group’s new boss condemns ‘unacceptable’ performance
▪ This isn’t a real ceasefire in Gaza – it’s a holding pattern before war returns | Sanam Vakil
▪ Lily Allen announces UK theatre tour for her West End Girl album
▪ Tories will not deport legally settled people, Badenoch clarifies
▪ Sign Celebrating Armagh GAA Club s Historic Win Torched During Disgraceful Incident
▪ England’s Michelle Agyemang faces long injury absence after rupturing ACL
▪ Are you in a community choir? We would like to hear from you
▪ UK rule change allows Palestinian scholars to bring families from Gaza
▪ Thursday news quiz: Dachshunds, Dave Ball, drag acts and data disasters
▪ Is it OK to talk at the cinema? How about if it’s just during the trailers? | Polly Hudson
▪ What does ‘six-seven’ mean? Nothing. But it’s still loaded with meaning | Matt Cantor
▪ Russian army chiefs torturing and executing soldiers who refuse to fight in Ukraine, report says
▪ Juve’s tetchy Tudor period ends but recent mistakes cannot be undone | Nicky Bandini
▪ Davy Fitzgerald Calls On GAA To Make Seismic Changes To Sideline And Referee Rules
▪ Extension of Luas line to Finglas gets the green light
▪ At Long Last, Shamrock Rovers Vintage League Title Has Been Secured
▪ When the rains don’t come: how drought and endless dry seasons are changing life in Puntland – in pictures
▪ Virgin Media O2 seals deal with Elon Musk firm to boost UK rural mobile coverage
▪ Halloween is no ungodly American import – just ask the medieval monks and nuns who marketed it | Michael Carter
▪ Can I learn to be cool – even though I am garrulous, swotty and wear no-show socks?
▪ Wife of British journalist ‘abducted by ICE’ speaks out: ‘We’re being kept in the dark’
▪ Ireland s richest 10% produce almost as much carbon as the bottom 50%, report says
▪ Arts organisations still in ‘funding limbo’ after crash of Arts Council England online portal
▪ Tories call for Reeves to quit after breaking home rental rules but PM rules out investigation – UK politics live
▪ If you found money, how much would it have to be before you would hand it in?
▪ Insurers calling for trees to be felled as cheap fix for subsidence, say critics
▪ Dutch election results: far-right and centrist parties in tight race to top as vote count continues – Europe live
▪ Trey Lance has cost $7m per start. Is there any hope of reclaiming a once hyped prospect?
▪ Gardaí at scene of serious collision in Dublin city centre
▪ Meta reports mixed financial results amid spree of AI hiring and spending
▪ Extremists exploit political ‘trigger events’ to recruit people online, says study
▪ Shell’s profits surpass $43bn after production hits new highs in Brazil and Gulf of Mexico
▪ ‘Bats out for Benny’: teenager killed by cricket ball honoured amid debate over neck guards
▪ India v Australia: Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-final – live
▪ Households have one week left to file Local Property Tax returns
▪ ‘The town is devastated’: the mayor picking up the pieces at Hurricane Melissa’s ‘ground zero’
▪ Wet and windy day ahead, with Status Yellow warnings for six counties set to take effect
▪ Choreographer Sharon Eyal: ‘I don’t like it when a dancer is comfortable – I want to see the struggle’
▪ Virgin Trains on track to challenge Eurostar cross-Channel monopoly with access to key depot
▪ From bus driver to top coach: all aboard for Manolo González’s Espanyol adventure
▪ Just beads in a glass jar: this is how the Tories dehumanise migrants and those in need | Frances Ryan
▪ The Witcher season four review – Liam Hemsworth is as charismatic as a bollard in a wig
▪ Five new suspects arrested in Louvre heist investigation
▪ Oil price slips after Trump-Xi meeting, Shell’s $5.4bn profit beats expectations – business live
▪ Should my boyfriend wear the clothes I buy for him?
▪ Five new suspects arrested over Louvre robbery, French radio reports
▪ The 8 at 8: Thursday
▪ TV tonight: Brassic calls it a day with Tarantino-inspired finale
▪ Ranking celebrity wedding-crashers, from Elijah Wood in Hobbiton to Tom Hanks everywhere
▪ State moves to exit its last shareholdings in any Irish bank as PTSB goes up for sale
▪ British government spent over €4m defending former soldier acquitted of Bloody Sunday murders
▪ Grieving daughter of cruise ship passenger left behind on remote Australian island says ‘there was a failure of care’
▪ Heart the Lover by Lily King review – a love story to treasure
▪ ‘Was I fully grasping these events?’ Everyday life for Afghans – in pictures
▪ ‘The world’s most haunted forest’: twisted trees, UFOs and spooky stories in Transylvania
▪ Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold review: dust-resistant and more durable foldable phone
▪ Business and charity leaders urge ministers to lead England’s transition to four-day week
▪ UK woman who booked Oslo flight but did not fly loses child benefit ‘because she emigrated’
▪ Dog behaviourist: Tips to help your dogs cope with the fireworks and frenzy of Halloween
▪ Trump orders military to resume testing US nuclear weapons for the first time in over 30 years
▪ Blue Jays on brink of World Series crown after Yesavage tames Dodgers in Game 5
▪ Maresca tells Chelsea to grow up after Delap’s ‘stupid red card’ in wild win over Wolves
▪ Arne Slot defends Liverpool selection but pressure builds after Carabao Cup exit
▪ ‘They killed civilians in their beds’: chaos and brutality reign after fall of El Fasher
▪ ‘The only limit is the cook’s imagination’: Diana Henry’s guide to cooking with pumpkin
▪ Trump-Xi meeting: US president says rare earths deal and tariff reduction agreed in crunch trade talks
▪ ‘Patients will suffer’: tales from the frontline of the UK pharma crisis
▪ Ministers can raise taxes if they come out fighting. But no one in this cowardly Labour government seems able | Aditya Chakrabortty
▪ France needs its own No Kings day to protect its most valuable treasure | Patrick Boucheron and Pierre Singaravélou
▪ ‘White-knuckled wolf spider’ thought lost is rediscovered on Isle of Wight
▪ ‘Scamming became the new farming’: inside India’s cybercrime villages
▪ Wives, mothers, fighters, activists: the millennial women keeping Ukraine going
▪ ‘One contestant makes wool vulvas!’ Tom Daley on his knockout knitting show – and arguing with Traitors producers
▪ The truth behind the disappearance of Charlene Downes: ‘She was reduced to this salacious, shocking story’
▪ Trump directs Pentagon to ‘immediately’ start testing US nuclear weapons
▪ The Line of Beauty review – Hollinghurst’s Gatsby-esque social satire is a class act
▪ Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to hold meeting in South Korea amid hopes for trade deal – live updates
▪ Teenage cricketer in Australia dies after being hit with cricket ball in Melbourne’s east
▪ Trump gives South Korea permission to build nuclear-powered submarine
▪ Experts consider ‘targeted’ prostate cancer screening to reduce UK deaths
▪ Teenage boys using ‘personalised’ AI for therapy and romance, survey finds
▪ Only full abolition of two-child benefit cap will substantially cut poverty, thinktank says
▪ Kilmeaden will ‘no longer be a village’ if planned multi-billion-euro data centre goes ahead
▪ Rachel Reeves admits breaking rules by renting out her house without a licence
▪ Scottish roundup: Celtic celebrate O’Neill’s homecoming with 4-0 Falkirk rout
▪ Nothing used to be off-limits when talking about sex. Now I’m in a long-term relationship, why is it taboo? | Natasha Sholl
▪ Arsenal’s winning run goes on as Nwaneri and Saka boot Brighton from Carabao Cup
▪ Woltemade hot streak continues as Newcastle rise high to knock out Spurs
▪ Microsoft reports strong earnings even as Azure outage brings down Xbox and investor pages
▪ Frankie Dettori announces he will retire from racing after Breeders Cup
▪ Woman dead and man hospitalised following afternoon road crash in Donegal
▪ Australian man living in Washington DC pleads guilty to selling trade secrets to Russian broker
▪ Sarr double for Crystal Palace sends young Liverpool side out of Carabao Cup
▪ Centrist D66 party set to win most seats in Dutch election, exit poll suggests
▪ Shamrock Rovers crowned League of Ireland champions for fifth time in six seasons
▪ Rio de Janeiro residents line streets with bodies after Brazilian police raid leaves 119 dead
▪ Trump’s blithe dismissal of climate science
▪ Google parent Alphabet beats forecasts with first $100bn quarter
▪ Cabinet signs off on multi-billion euro plan to upgrade public transport across Cork city
▪ ‘The novelty will wear off’: Labour hopes publicity will be Farage’s downfall
▪ Teenager found guilty of killing Harry Pitman, 16, during new year’s altercation
▪ Hurricane Melissa leaves dozens dead amid destruction in Cuba, Haiti and Jamaica
▪ Strange light moving across Ireland may be result of US rocket launch
▪ Here s what happened today: Wednesday
▪ Vietnamese arrivals in UK by irregular means will be fast-tracked for deportation, says No 10
▪ Tributes paid after death of Mary McGee, who helped end Ireland’s ban on contraception
▪ Pound sinks against euro and dollar as tax rises loom and growth slows
▪ ‘We’ve got to look at the future’: Edwards to turn to next generation after World Cup exit
▪ Inquiry into conditions at Manston asylum centre has stalled, critics say
▪ Suspended sentence for man who knocked down elderly man and left the scene
▪ French parliament votes to add consent to rape law after Gisèle Pelicot case
▪ Arsenal v Brighton, Swansea v Manchester City and more: Carabao Cup clockwatch – live
▪ Telegraph sale in turmoil after lead bidder linked to China’s politburo
▪ Met museum sued by family over allegedly Nazi-looted Van Gogh painting
▪ Body image taboos holding girls back from playing sport, experts warn
▪ ‘This was a slaughter, not an operation’: the favela reeling from Rio’s deadliest police raid
▪ Patients go to court to stop embryos being destroyed after admin error
▪ Evan Ferguson forced off injured after just seven minutes of Roma s Serie A clash
▪ Ray D Arcy had plenty of warning show could be axed, says RTÉ boss
▪ Liverpool v Crystal Palace: Carabao Cup – live
▪ The Guardian view on hospices: investment in end-of-life care is a national priority | Editorial
▪ MPs want clarity over Prince Andrew’s ‘peppercorn’ rent at Royal Lodge
▪ Louvre suspects ‘partially admit’ their role in jewel heist
▪ Hundreds reportedly killed at Sudanese hospital as evidence of RSF atrocities mounts
▪ A €60k painting has been on display in RTÉ s offices for decades, but nobody knows who owns it
▪ US could lose between $7bn and $14bn during shutdown, budget office says
▪ The Guardian view on Argentina’s election: one step closer to becoming a Trumpian client state | Ediorial
▪ The comeback of the mountain gorilla – podcast
▪ Farage reclaims centre stage as Reform’s Sarah Pochin keeps the world at bay
▪ Former soldier jailed for stabbing his childhood best friend nine times in Dublin home
▪ Dingwall backed to plot course through the midfield maze for England
▪ Man charged with murder after triple stabbing in west London
▪ Rob Kearney Highlights Andy Farrell s November Predicament No Ireland Coach Has Had To Face
▪ President-elect Connolly keeps her promise to make first trip north, before being sworn in
▪ Graham Linehan tells court he was trying to get trans activist to ‘stop pushing camera in his face’
▪ Two Louvre heist suspects ‘partially’ admit participation, says Paris prosecutor
▪ US military to reduce number of troops in Romania as start of European drawdown
▪ Letter: Lord Taverne obituary
▪ Corruption in French politics is nothing new |. letter
▪ University finances and the elephant in the senior common room | Letter
▪ Racism, intent and the diversity in TV adverts | Letters
▪ Two Russians sentenced to 25 years for plot to kill Iranian dissident in US
▪ I won’t apologise for The Lost King – Leicester University’s treatment of Philippa Langley is a profound injustice
▪ Tolls to increase on 10 national roads including the M50 from January
▪ Gardaí praise ‘gentleman’ who found money blowing in the wind’ and donated it to guide dog charity
▪ Football Daily | Shamrock Rovers’ long, slow stumble towards League of Ireland title glory
▪ Ben Jennings on US attempts to downplay renewed hostilities in Gaza – cartoon
▪ Shreks appeal: why gen Zs are settling for plainer dates
▪ The 5 at 5: Wednesday
▪ The Line of Beauty review – Hollinghurst’s Gatsby-esque social satire is a class act
▪ Joe Duffy tops RTÉ pay list for 2024 as the broadcaster s executives dominate overall earnings
▪ High-tech drone and up to €40,000 in drugs seized in operation targeting prison smuggling
▪ Cleaning schedule of Capel Street could be enhanced after rise in chewing gum waste
▪ ‘Cable Cowboy’ John Malone to step down from his media empire
▪ UK newspaper apologizes for fake De Blasio interview criticizing Mamdani
▪ Australia will target Freeman at centre in England clash, George Gregan warns
▪ South Africa claim historic World Cup final spot as Wolvaardt blows England away
▪ Trump is often angry but rarely hurt – yet Canada has managed to pull it off | Emma Brockes
▪ Dept paying half the cost of security guard hired to keep Enoch Burke away from school
▪ Julius Eastman: A Power Greater Than review – Davóne Tines celebrates the maverick musician
▪ Akram Khan Company: Thikra – Night of Remembering review – forget the meaning, feel the colour and emotion
▪ Elmet review – the brutal tragedy of a feral family living on the edge of society
▪ Character.AI bans users under 18 after being sued over child’s suicide
▪ ‘Back to bed it is’: Luke Littler misses darts tournament due to traffic jam
▪ The GAA and amateurism: How long can the centre hold?
▪ A céad turas ó thuaidh tugtha ag an Uachtarán nua, agus gan í fiú insealbhaithe
▪ Tell us: have you ever rented a room from a friend?
▪ Pro-Palestinian students threaten to sue US university amid antisemitism definition controversy
▪ UK must reform drug pricing to become life sciences superpower, says GSK boss
▪ Can bowhead whales with their 200-year lifespan help us to slow ageing?
▪ I’m the worst player on my social sports team. Why does it feel so good to be bad at something?
▪ Female survivors of grooming gangs demand apology from Nigel Farage
▪ The UK bond markets have become a political trap that strangles public spending. But there’s a way out | Sahil Dutta
▪ Why are new community safety meetings held in private?
▪ Where to start with: Paul Bailey
▪ Manchester synagogue victim died from single police gunshot wound, inquest hears
▪ Driver doing 174km/h among thousands caught speeding over bank holiday weekend
▪ What s going to happen to the packages Fastway was delivering?
▪ No half-assed performance: how playing with a live crowd turns video games into performance art
▪ CBS News staffers to be laid off as part of massive round of cuts from Paramount
▪ Hurricane Melissa hits Cuba after turning Jamaica into ‘disaster area’
▪ Pricey artwork and land at Montrose among legacy issues at RTÉ, says Minister
▪ The baffling appeal of the candy-coloured waterpark: Massimo Siragusa’s best photograph
▪ Are you a ditherer, sharer or pre-preparer? What your menu ordering style says about you | Polly Hudson
▪ Why the new Dyson V16 Piston Animal isn’t the vacuum you should buy
▪ Is a two-week half-term a good deal? Some parents in England aren’t so sure
▪ Pilot who flew €8.4 million worth of cocaine from France to Longford found guilty
▪ Man charged with Walsall rape of Sikh woman enters no plea
▪ UK unveils ‘carbon budget delivery plan’ to get back on track for net zero targets
▪ Who s In And Who s Out As Andy Farrell Names Team For Ireland Vs New Zealand
▪ Toyota denies promising $10bn investment in US after Trump announcement
▪ New planning bill could jeopardise UK’s trade deal with EU, ambassador warns
▪ Minimal review – primal, oddly vulnerable and boasting a man’s weight in mints
▪ Nvidia becomes world’s first $5tn company amid stock market and AI boom
▪ Starmer refuses to rule out tax rises in budget after questioning by Badenoch
▪ Two men sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Kieran Quilligan
▪ Depth, humanity and ice cream: Daniel Radcliffe to make Broadway return in Every Brilliant Thing
▪ Shohei Ohtani had an off night at the World Series but he still breaks baseball logic
▪ Agyemang injury to defensive frailty: key takeaways as England start World Cup buildup
▪ Jess Cartner-Morley: this season, your jeans should be stiff, smart and straight
▪ Former Ireland Rugby Star Played Role In Dublin Club s Dramatic County Title Win
▪ Share your views on a Tory MP’s proposal to deport large numbers of legally settled UK immigrants
▪ EU carmakers ‘days away’ from halting production as chip crisis deepens
▪ Pound slides on bleak outlook for UK public fi mortgage approvals hit nine-month high – business live
▪ Tightening Pip benefit eligibility could save £9bn a year, say Reform
▪ Fota Wildlife Park ‘exploring support options’ to help with €120,000 per week costs during closure
▪ Ross Noble review – master of nonsense unleashes his fizzing comic brain
▪ Defence lawyers would have used Tories’ statements to dismiss China spy case, attorney general says
▪ Former Paddy Power boss calls for gambling tax hikes to deter harmful betting
▪ Carnivorous ‘death ball’ sponge among new species found in depths of Southern Ocean
▪ Voting under way in Netherlands parliamentary election – Europe live
▪ A sprawling global family: The Long Wave turns one
▪ Revealed: Israel demanded Google and Amazon use secret ‘wink’ to sidestep legal orders
▪ How to turn pastry scraps into a quick and tasty caramelised onion tart – recipe | Waste not
▪ Micheál Martin says it s not fair to suggest he doesn t listen to Fianna Fáil backbenchers
▪ Explaining How Evan Ferguson s Roma Dreams Have Been Hit With Hard Dose Of Reality
▪ David Gillick Highlights Reason Why Olympic Sprint Star Has Made Bold Ireland Switch
▪ Big cat scan, satnav slip-up and a Trump costume: photos of the day – Wednesday
▪ Trump fires federal arts board in charge of reviewing White House ballroom and ‘Arc de Trump’
▪ Over 400 items from Gene Hackman’s estate up for auction
▪ Conspóid comharthaíochta Grand Central Station le réiteach ag an gCoimisinéir Gaeilge nua
▪ What Stripe s John Collision gets right - and wrong - about Ireland s infrastructure failures
▪ Have you lost your job recently? We want to hear from you
▪ Offender mistakenly freed from prison was given £500 as he was deported
▪ Trial of man charged over 79 historical sexual abuse allegations set for next June
▪ ‘Brilliantly conceived, written and acted’: farewell to Brassic, the raucous sitcom with real heart
▪ Ronaldo and Messi miss trips to India in latest blow for nation’s football fans
▪ Tell us: have you fallen in love this year?
▪ Swansea’s Ethan Galbraith resumes battle with Manchester City: ‘It feels like they never miss a pass’
▪ The Spin | Sophie Devine’s impact on women’s cricket should be measured in more than statistics
▪ Tolls to increase on 10 national roads including the M50 from January
▪ Shock Cardiff Cup Win Continued Great Week For Famous Cork GAA Family
▪ Councils in England face clampdown on four-day working weeks
▪ Why Trump’s White House is using video game memes to recruit for ICE
▪ Argentinian experimental music legend Juana Molina: ‘One of the things I hate most in life is to be solemn’
▪ Status Yellow warnings issued for six counties tomorrow
▪ Kathryn Bigelow responds to Pentagon criticism of House of Dynamite: ‘I just state the truth’
▪ Profit upgrade at Next raises hopes UK shoppers still keen to spend
▪ Emma Thompson speaks of her ‘intense irritation’ with AI
▪ ‘No one seemed terrified’: Jimmy Kimmel contrasts Irish election with US after holidaying here
▪ Relay review – Riz Ahmed turns potential whistleblowers in smart and twisty surveillance thriller
▪ Aston Martin cuts investment plan by £300m as Trump tariffs bite
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