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Quelling public disquiet is worth extra cost of barracks asylum

Downing Street has defended the prospect of paying more to house asylum seekers in disused
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How climate change affects hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones

Mark PoyntingClimate reporter NOAA via Getty A satellite image of Hurricane Melissa moving over the
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Endometriosis registry could stop ‘guesswork’, patients say

Getty Images Campaigners say a national registry could lead to faster diagnosis, treatment and outcomes
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OpenAI completes shift to becoming for-profit entity

Lily JamaliNorth America Technology Correspondent, San Francisco Reuters OpenAI has completed its long-planned conversion to
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Lebanon’s Aoun calls for end to Israeli attacks in meeting

Israel has repeatedly bombed Lebanon, violating a November 2024 ceasefire agreement to end conflict with
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‘We begged for years but the help wasn’t there’

Stuart Woodward/BBC Emma Harley said there was a “complete lack of care and compassion” towards
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Climate plans don’t limit dangerous warming, UN says ahead of

Matt McGrathEnvironment correspondent Getty Images The goal to keep the rise in temperatures under 1.5C
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OBR productivity forecast may add £20bn to Budget hole

The government is facing a bigger-than-expected hole in the public finances as it prepares for
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A Confederate general statue toppled in 2020 has been reinstalled

A 2017 photo of the statue commemorating Confederate general Albert Pike in Washington, D.C. Alex
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Would you really trust a robot to care for you

Pallab GhoshScience Correspondent BBC Listen to Pallab reading this article Hidden away in a lab
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