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The right must own the Tory defeat
The people who brought us partygate and Liz Truss’s mini-Budget think Rishi Sunak is the problemFinancial Times - Business -
Sunak’s latest relaunch is daft
PM attempts to bring Conservative base together as his personal approval rating hits record lowsFinancial Times - World -
Alameda Officials Stop Cloud Brightening Study Aimed at Cooling Planet
Researchers had been testing a sprayer that could one day be used to push a salty mist skyward, cooling the Earth. Officials stopped the work, citing health questions.The New York Times - Science -
Eurovision organisers defend ousting Joost from contest
The EBU says decision to remove the Dutch entrant was supported "unanimously" by its executive board.BBC News - Top stories -
Greene relents, for now, on bid to oust Johnson
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Rohingya being forcibly conscripted in battle between Myanmar and rebels
Myanmar military has conscripted 1,000 Rohingya men and boys since February, with fears some are being used as human shields, according to NGOs. For more than four hours Abdullah* waited in the darkness as soldiers marched 30 of his neighbours ...The Guardian - World -
Greene's rebellion sparks new talk of consequences for House GOP rebels
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Inside the vote to defeat Greene's effort to oust Johnson from the speakership
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Sunak under pressure as migration adviser warns on scrapping graduate visa
Migration Advisory Committee finds no evidence of widespread abuse of work schemeFinancial Times - Business
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