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Labour’s twin victories suggest it may be too late to save Tory bacon
Conservative voters are abandoning Sunak’s party in territory that bodes ill for the coming general
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EU nations at odds with Middle East powers ahead of Cairo peace summit
Leaders are divided on attending event given Arab push for declaration demanding ceasefire in Israel-Hamas
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The Israel-Hamas war has held up a mirror to European powerlessness
EU governments could once claim to be players in the Middle East — no longer
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Anya Hindmarch takes back control of luxury brand as turnaround picks up pace
Handbag maker remains lossmaking but sales have risen
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‘I’m living the story’: Gaza journalists risk their lives to deliver the news
Reporters covering the unfolding conflict are working under the toughest conditions they have ever faced
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China puts export curbs on graphite
Restrictions on electric-vehicle battery material set to escalate tensions with US over trade
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Aid to Gaza delayed by wrangle over inspection regime
UN officials had hoped to start flow of water, food and medicine to stricken enclave
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Historic by-elections and the curious case of Tamworth
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