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The Guardian view on Andrew Bailey’s aggression: whatever traders think
Before Andrew Bailey, the governor of the Bank of England, spoke to this paper’s economics editor, the pound was the
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UK agrees to give sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to
The deal includes the tropical atoll of Diego Garcia, which is used by the United States as a military base.
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Harris and Biden surveyed hurricane damage in 2 swing states
Vice President Harris consoles a woman as she toured damage from Hurricane Helene in the Meadowbrook neighborhood of Augusta, Ga.,
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The Guardian view on resetting UK-EU relations: more candour and
The fact that European Union leaders and Britain’s prime minister say that relations should improve is no guarantee that they
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Risk of long-feared regional war rises as Israel and Iran
Israel and Iran have issued threats of retaliation against one another, pushing longstanding concerns over escalation towards a regional war
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Officials in storm-ravaged North Carolina plan for elections : NPR
A helicopter lands in a yard in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene on Monday near Black Mountain, N.C. Sean Rayford/Getty
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Jenrick tells Tory conference Q&A he gave his daughter middle
Jenrick confirms that he gave his daughter Thatcher as a middle name due to his admiration for former PM Hope
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Fishy diplomacy: What a hilsa ban reveals about India-Bangladesh tensions
Hilsa is Bangladesh’s national fish. Locally known as ilish, it is cherished as the queen among fish and forms part
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Trump turns to darker rhetoric as voting begins : NPR
Republican presidential nominee, former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally Sunday in Erie, Pennsylvania. Trump continues to campaign
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Reeves’ economy inheritance claim one of Labour’s ‘biggest lies’, Hunt
Hunt claims economy, and government’s fiscal position, much better than Labour says Jeremy Hunt, the shadow chancellor, is speaking at
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