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Rubbish piles up in Birmingham as strike continues An industrial dispute between unions and Birmingham city council over proposed working conditions in its waste and refuse service has left bins ...
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North Korea tests another ICBM, putting US cities in range The unusual late-night launch added to exasperation in Washington, Seoul and Tokyo over Pyongyang's continuing development of nuclear weapons ...
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Demonstrators block Dalston road in violent protest at Rashan Charles death Makeshift road blocks on fire at a protest in Kingsland Road in east London, where people gathered in response to the death of Rashan Charles.
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Fans following Women's EURO in record number UEFA Women's EURO 2017 is the biggest female tournament ever organised by UEFA and has been attracting TV, online and spectator figures in the ...
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Where are all the great books about women in sport? Female athletes have been written about in some perfectly commendable biographies, but there is no classic of sporting reportage that captures the ...
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Toby Roland-Jones's dream debut puts England in control against South Africa It is not easy to steal the limelight from Ben Stokes, especially when he has just become the first Englishman to hit three consecutives sixes in a Test ...
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Hipster-bashing in California: angry residents fight back against gentrification Protesters in Venice, California, have picketed the palm-fringed home of ... In the Los Angeles neighbourhood of Boyle Heights, protesters are ...
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EU court orders Poland to stop logging in Białowieża forest Environmental activists chain themselves to a logging machine to try and stop felling in Białowieża forest. Photograph: Kacper Pempel/Reuters.
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