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2. Washington Post cartoonist resigns over paper's refusal to publish cartoon critical of Jeff Bezos; Pulitzer prize winner Ann Telnaes drew a cartoon of the paper's owner kneeling before Donald Trump
3. When does a cryptic crossword become a work of Genius? A recent Guardian puzzle achieved something that even the paper's crossword editor thought impossible. And the clue to solving it lay in a Two Ronnies sketch; A recent Guardian puzzle achieved something that even the paper's crossword editor thought impossible. And the clue to solving it lay in a Two Ronnies sketch
4. 'What have they done...Again?': What the UK papers say after Trump's momentous political comeback; Donald's Trump extraordinary victory in divisive elections in the US dominated the UK papers on Thursday, as the world grapples with Trump 2.0US election 2024 -- latest updatesUS election results 2024: live map and trackerSenate and House results 2024: live maps and tracker
5. DS Smith's £5.8bn takeover by US rival going ahead despite competition; Merger with International Paper going at 'absolutely full steam' in face of separate interest from Brazil's Suzano
6. Painstaking work to conserve Ireland's oldest paper documents begins; Delicate 650-year-old pages to be preserved are some of the island's most important historical texts
7. The Guardian view on local government reform: the risk is disruption but no progress; The white paper promises devolution. But sweeping away district councils will not drive growth
8. The best eco-friendly wrapping paper -- and its alternatives; We round up the finest festive recycled -- and recyclable -- gift wrap and alternatives, from reusable bags to gorgeous cloth wraps. Plus, all the eco extras you'll need: tape, twine, toppers and tags
9. 'Church in crisis': what the papers say about the archbishop of Canterbury's resignation; Justin Welby's resignation dominates the headlines as calls grow for others to resign and the archbishop not to be a 'sacrificial lamb'
10. Trump threatens Russia, Murdoch papers apologise to Harry, Nine's 'disrespectful' tennis coverage; Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletter
11. Prince Harry says Sun publisher made 'historic admission' as he settles case; News Group Newspapers offered Harry 'full and unequivocal apology' for 'serious intrusion' by the paper
12. University degree still best for young Britons' life chances, says former minister; In research paper for King's College London, former Tory minister David Willetts hits back at critics who say degree is no longer a wise investment
13. If Rachel Reeves wants growth, improved community cohesion could be essential; A new paper has found that social capital 'is the cake, not the icing' of a strong, well functioning economy
14. Charlie Hebdo marks 10 years after terror attack with special issue; Gunmen stormed satirical paper's Paris offices, killing 11 people, over cartoons of the prophet Muhammad
15. 66 days to quit Pepsi Max: 'Of course, there is a lot of misery'; How long does it take to change a habit? It varies, but one paper suggests it takes an average of 66 days. We ask writers to change one thing in their lives within that timeframe ... and tell us if it works
16. Louise Haigh pleaded guilty to lying that phone was stolen, paper shows; Exclusive: Document sheds new light on episode that led to minister's exit and guilty plea that friends say she regrets
17. Cash makes surprise comeback amid 4.6% annual rise in ATM withdrawals; Nationwide say use of coins and paper money is 'thriving' with budgeting trends such as 'cash stuffing' on the rise
18. 66 days to learn to love reading again: 'Ten pages in and my brain is twitching with fatigue'; How long does it take to change a habit? It varies, but one paper suggests it takes an average of 66 days. We asked writers to change one thing in their lives within that timeframe ... and tell us if it works
19. 66 days to establish a journal: 'I feel like I'm almost cheating death'; How long does it take to change a habit? It varies, but one paper suggests it takes an average of 66 days. We asked writers to change one thing in their lives within that timeframe ... and tell us if it worksMore summer essentialsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
20. Live ones go in paper bags, dead ones in the freezer: the volunteers saving birds that fly into windows; Across Toronto, a team sets out at dawn to rescue migrating birds that have collided with buildings, and keep a record of the thousands each year that don't make it
21. 66 days to build better sleep habits: 'By Saturday afternoon I am utterly listless'; How long does it take to change a habit? It varies, but one paper suggests it takes an average of 66 days. We asked writers to change one thing in their lives within that timeframe ... and tell us if it worksGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailFind other stories in the 66 days to change series
22. Curbs on transgender rights were proposed for Australia's 2004 Marriage Act, cabinet papers show; John Howard's government legislated that marriage must be 'the union of a man and a woman', but excluded any reference to birth genderGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
23. Australia kept quiet about early deployment of forces ahead of Iraq war, cabinet papers show; The Howard government sent military personnel to the Middle East well before officially authorising Australia's involvementGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
24. A cost-of-living election: Howard ministers agreed to $4bn in last-minute spending in 2004; Cabinet papers released on 1 January show senior ministers signed off on funding the day parliament was dissolved before the October 2004 election
25. Live Aid campaigner Bob Geldof was 'scathing about African leaders', files reveal; Singer urged Tony Blair not to appoint African co-chair to commission on aid, UK government papers show
26. Blair proposed SDLP Irish nationalists support England at World Cup, papers show; Unsealed documents show British PM's idea in 2002 did not go down well with Northern Ireland politician
27. Trump and allies are waging campaign against media to stifle dissent -- experts; Lawsuits against Iowa paper and settlement with ABC signal beginning of aggressive legal action to silence critics
28. We now have a plan to make England's local government work -- but I fear party politics will trash it; Angela Rayner's white paper on reform in this vital area is well-intentioned. The problems will be funding and sabotage
29. Mayors to get powers to stop planning delays in England, Angela Rayner to say; Pledge set out in white paper to be unveiled this week is part of a 'devolution by default' approach by Whitehall
30. Cozzie livs Chrissy: how to celebrate the festive season without breaking the bank; From Secret Santa to DIY and tips for affordable wrapping paper, here's our guide to a thrifty and environmentally conscious ChristmasGet our weekend culture and lifestyle email
31. Australia news live: Coalition to release costings on nuclear policy; News Corp papers report details of Coalition's plans to build plants at seven existing coal plant sites using taxpayer funding -- follow liveBuilding nuclear power plants in Australia could cost double CSIRO predictions, energy experts warnGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
32. Readers' views on plans to sell the Observer; Harriet Monkhouse, Alison Chapman and Terry Walton on Guardian Media Group's proposed sale of the Sunday paper to Tortoise Media
33. We want what's best for the Observer -- and the Guardian. That's why the deal with Tortoise makes sense; The world's oldest Sunday paper must have resources, a modern strategy and a new focus to thrive. This agreement guarantees all three
34. 'Delight in Syria': what the papers say about the end of the Assad regime; Coverage of the extraordinary events in Syria have filled the front pages in the UK, US and Australia
35. Trump lawyers file papers to request dismissal of hush-money case; Move comes after Judge Juan Merchan decided to indefinitely postpone president-elect's sentencing
36. 'Historic step': what the UK papers say after landmark vote on assisted dying; Newspapers across the board cover the historic vote prominently, but with some more enthused about the outcome than others
37. Israeli government orders officials to boycott left-leaning paper Haaretz; Ministers also ban government advertising from critical newspaper that is widely respected internationally
38. Katy Perry wins appeal in trademark legal case against Sydney fashion label Katie Perry; Australian designer says she is devastated and heartbroken by US singer's successful appeal, adding 'trademark isn't worth the paper it's printed on'Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
39. 'The transition should NOT be slowed down': energy story in The Australian wrongfooted by mining giant; Exclusive: Glencore says it did not call on federal government to slow shift from coal to renewables, contradicting News Corp paper's front-page quotationFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
40. Guardian and Observer journalists to strike over sale of the Observer; Union says sale of Sunday paper to Tortoise would be a 'betrayal of the Scott Trust's commitment to the Observer'
41. England's national parks facing financial peril due to budget cuts, say CEOs; Exclusive: Leaders warn cost savings will lead to mass redundancies and that spaces could become 'paper parks'
42. A British export the US didn't need: a cosy relationship between editor and proprietor; The Washington Post's Will Lewis said the paper was returning to its 'roots' by not endorsing a presidential candidate. There was more to it than that
43. The prospect of Australia's defence being dependent on the whim of Donald Trump points to a need to muscle up on our own; It's time to re-read Australia's 2017 foreign policy white paper and think about how we strengthen regional ties to offset an unpredictable US governmentGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
44. 'Tinderbox America': what papers around the world say as US votes; As the counting continues, many front pages considered the potential for chaos and unrest in the wake of the closely fought electionUS election 2024 -- latest updatesUS election results 2024: live map and tracker
45. Olivia Rodrigo is right: you shouldn't date anyone who wants to go into space. But I have other red flags; The pop star has reminded us to shun would-be astronauts such as Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos. But what about people who hang toilet paper the wrong way?
46. UK packaging firm DS Smith agrees £5.8bn takeover by US group; International Paper settles all-share deal after tussle with British rival MondiBusiness live -- latest updates
47. International bidding war brewing for UK packaging firm; US-based International Paper puts in £5.7bn takeover proposal for DS Smith, gatecrashing Mondi offer
48. Saturday Paper journalist lashes publication's 'unethical' defence of robodebt bureaucrat; Rick Morton says article referring to 'upright and ethical' former DHS secretary a 'betrayal' of the paper's previous reporting on robodebt scandalFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
49. 'Everyone failed them': what the papers say on report into deadly Grenfell Tower fire; British papers hone in on push for criminal charges after inquiry blames 2017 disaster on government failures and dishonesty of companies
50. 'We've seen the culture change': how one Australian work site increased its female workforce fivefold; Kimberly-Clark's toilet paper mill was looking down the barrel of a 100% male workforce when they decided to shake up their strategy -- and cultureGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast
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