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Netanyahu ‘assassination plot’ by Israeli citizen recruited by Iran foiled

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Israel has arrested one of its own citizens on suspicion of involvement in an Iran-backed assassination plot targeting several high-ranking officials, including Benjamin Netanyahu.

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Simon Case to investigate hostile briefing against Sue Gray

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Simon Case will investigate “hostile briefing” against Sue Gray after it was revealed that she earns more than the Prime Minister.

Carmakers call for urgent action to avoid billions in climate fines

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European carmakers have urged the EU to delay new emissions targets as a decline in the electric vehicle market leaves manufacturers at risk of “multi-billion-euro fines”.

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Wednesday, Sep 18

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Inter Milan frustrate impotent Manchester City

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This was more of a maybe than a definitely from Manchester City. In what was their biggest game of the season so far – before an even bigger game as they host Arsenal in the Premier League on Sunday – they drew an extremely rare and…

Celtic brush aside Slovan Bratislava in Champions League

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Celtic started the new Champions League format with a 5-1 win over Slovan Bratislava which eclipsed their biggest victory in the group stage era.

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Hezbollah vows to ‘uniquely punish’ Israel after second wave of booby traps

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Hezbollah has vowed Israel will be “uniquely punished” after a second wave of explosive booby fire traps struck the terror group across Lebanon.

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Solar panel giant to axe a fifth of its workforce

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One of Europe’s largest solar panel manufacturers has announced it will cut about 200 jobs as it battles to return to profitability amid stiff competition from China.

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The Left must accept NHS reform or it will die, says Streeting

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The Left must accept NHS reforms or the health service will “die”, Wes Streeting has warned.

Tuesday, Sep 17

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Liverpool’s Dutch masters outclass Chelsea rejects

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A Liverpool comeback against AC Milan with Rafael Benitez watching on? Who says the burden of Anfield’s European glories will weigh heavily upon Arne Slot?

Rejuvenated Marcus Rashford shines as Man Utd hit Barnsley for seven

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Two goals apiece from Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho and Christian Eriksen, plus the rare sight of one from Antony, made this a perfect night for Erik ten Hag as he continued his excellent record in domestic cups.

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Aston Villa do memory of Gary Shaw proud with flying start to Champions League campaign

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Aston Villa have waited over 40 years to operate on this grand stage and delivered the swagger of Champions League veterans in a fitting tribute to their golden boy Gary Shaw.

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Watch: Ed Davey sings Sweet Caroline and Take a Chance on Me at Lib Dem conference

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Sir Ed Davey sang Sweet Caroline and Abba’s Take a Chance on Me as he closed out the annual Liberal Democrat party conference.

Emma Raducanu overcomes error-strewn display to claim first win in 48 days

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Forty-eight days after Emma Raducanu’s last victory on the tour, she finally has another – and both wins happened to come against the same opponent: 22-year-old American college graduate Peyton Stearns.

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Cigarette maker sells British inhaler business after backlash

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Marlboro cigarette maker Philip Morris has been forced to sell a British maker of asthma inhalers at a steep loss after a growing backlash from health groups opposed to its ownership.

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Surge in Russian uranium sent to China

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Washington fears Russia is sending large quantities of enriched uranium to China in an effort to evade sanctions imposed after its invasion of Ukraine.

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iPhone fears wipe $94bn off Apple

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Apple saw nearly $94bn (£71bn) wiped off its valuation after analysts warned demand for its new iPhone would be weaker than expected.

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David Beckham and Tom Brady watch Birmingham City and Wrexham in ‘Hollywood derby’

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Tom Brady enjoyed bragging rights over Wrexham’s Hollywood owners as two goals from big-money summer signing Jay Stansfield earned Birmingham a 3-1 victory at St Andrew’s.

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