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    The hell and horror of cow attacks: ‘I told my husband to leave me to die’

    Cattle are the most common cause of death in the UK farming industry – with some figures suggesting cows kill more people than dogs. So what can you do if the herd approaches?
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    Lucy Letby: doctor criticises judge’s opening remarks at inquiry

    Dr Michael Hall writes to inquiry saying he does not believe nurse received fair trial
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  • Donald Trump a de facto Russian asset, FBI official he fired suggests

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  • How oligarchs took on the UK fraud squad – and won

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  • Long NHS delays in England leading to thousands of unnecessary deaths, inquiry finds

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    Two tribes are at war for the Tory leadership. How to choose? Let me help

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    Ella Baron on the Trump-Harris televised debate – cartoon

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      Laura Laker
    • ABC’s debate moderators did what they said was impossible: fact-checking Trump

      Margaret Sullivan
    • The Guardian view on the US presidential debate: Kamala Harris’s triumph isn’t transformative, but it was essential

    • Beware the great green deception: ‘perceptionware’ is being used to hoodwink us

      George Monbiot
    • I feel deep sympathy for Kate and I’m glad she’s better. But this dance with the media devil won’t work

      Marina Hyde
    • Kate’s recovery is great news – but be wary of a soft-focus view of life after chemo

      Hilary Osborne
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Most read in Sport

  • Jordan Chiles speaks on stage during the MTV Video Music Awards in New York on Wednesday.

    Jordan Chiles says stripping of Olympic bronze took away ‘the person I am’

    US gymnast Jordan Chiles has spoken about the emotional fallout after she was stripped of the bronze medal she won at this summer’s Paris Olympics
  • Travis Head rattles his way towards a quickfire 59, laying the foundations for Australia’s victory

    Travis Head helps blast Australia to T20 liftoff against inexperienced England

  • Jon Rahm

    Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup future in doubt over refusal to pay DP World Tour fines

  • Billy Harris leads Great Britain to Davis Cup win over Finland without Draper

  • Paralympian Valentina Petrillo hits back after JK Rowling ‘cheat’ claims

  • County cricket: Surrey edge dramatic day at Somerset, Essex docked 12 points – as it happened

  • NFL star Tyreek Hill says police ‘beat the dog out of me’, admits to traffic stop errors

  • Australia beat England by 28 runs in first men’s T20 cricket international – as it happened

  • Ireland’s Alana Dalzell seals dramatic ODI win over England on final ball

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Most read in Culture

  • So fierce and formidable she almost burns a hole in the screen … Cathy Terkanian in Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter.

    Into the Fire: The Lost Daughter review – a staggering, mesmerising true-crime tale

  • Eleven people, some in traditional Norwegian garb, by the waterside in Norway

    Billionaire Island review – like Succession … with salmon farmers

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    • Better Man review – Robbie Williams monkey biopic is a bananas gamble that pays off

    • TV tonight: Jack Dee and Rosie Jones star as Taskmaster returns

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    • ‘I regret being a little bit poor’: Doon Mackichan on stardom, Smack the Pony and never selling out

    • The Critic review – Ian McKellen’s poison pen sharpens 30s society cosy-crime drama

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Most read in Lifestyle

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    A moment that changed me: losing my sight was devastating – until my brother pranked me with a spider

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    The Happiness of Dogs by Mark Rowlands review – a masterclass in canine philosophy

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    • I was a black child raised in a white supremacist cult. When doomsday didn’t come, I had to learn how to live

    • The pet I’ll never forget: Catkin the sheep, who broke my ribs and then my heart

    • Sort out your life! 100 tiny tricks to help with everything from digital overwhelm to lumpy sugar and unpaid bills

    • My wife has little interest in foreplay but I can’t get aroused without it

    • I find conversations with dates dissatisfying, specially when they tell me the plots of films

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Most read in Economy

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    Port Talbot job losses: what’s next for British steel production?

  • Three easyJet planes sit on a runway.

    EasyJet parent company loses trademark dispute with charity shopping website

    • Low-carbon homes can save £1,341 in bills and should be compulsory, study shows

    • Canary Wharf owners’ credit rating cut deeper into ‘junk’ territory

    • Trump Media drops to fresh stock-market low after presidential debate

    • Chemist, pub and bank closures lead to 2,300 more empty UK stores, survey finds

    • Blow for British steel industry as 2,500 jobs go at Port Talbot

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Most read in Tech

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    Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold review: the ideal foldable phone design

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    ‘Brat, slay, ick’: zoo marketing blurb written by gen Z staff goes viral

    • Why you won’t be lining up for the new iPhone 16

    • The 10 best electric cars to buy if you want to avoid Tesla

    • Sausage rolls and Oasis: ‘Britishcore’ TikTok trend drives interest in UK culture

    • Reeves announces £8bn UK investment by Amazon’s cloud computing arm

    • Apple reveals iPhone 16 and ‘Apple Intelligence’ AI features

    • Goodbye Tinder, hello Strava: have ‘hobby’ apps become the new social networks?

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Most read in Environment

  • A man in a red shirt stands on a mound of waste near brown cows and large grey storks

    Consumerism and the climate crisis threaten equitable future for humanity, report says

  • Brown bear in forest

    Europe saved its predators from the brink of extinction. So why is it killing thousands of bears, wolves and lynx?

    • ‘I’ll have them with hot sauce’: should vegans eat oysters?

    • The meadow mutiny: why a rewilding scheme sparked a residents’ revolt

    • ‘Chronic threat’ of PFAS firefighting foams raised in 2003 secret UK report

    • Italy’s Marmolada glacier could disappear by 2040, experts say

    • Country diary: A forgotten church that’s being returned to the earth

    • Fracking explained: the controversial extraction process that Harris and Trump sparred over

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Most read in Money

  • Members of the London Renters Union protest outside the offices of Grainger plc, a UK private landlord company with over 10,000 properties

    Bill to ban England and Wales landlords from rental bidding wars

  • A white BMW X5

    I had insured my car with Churchill … until the police told me I hadn’t

    • Landlords warn they may raise rents in response to Labour’s renters’ rights bill

    • En suite mania: homebuyers in Britain going ‘bonkers for bathrooms’

    • UK workers aged 60 or over: tell us about your self-employed job

    • What is the state pension triple-lock rise and what does it mean?

    • UK wages figures will affect state pension, interest rates – and Rachel Reeves

    • As a polar guide I need to take a gun to the Arctic. But airlines are freezing me out

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Most read in Travel

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    My passionate love affair with Scotland’s largest island

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    ‘The hike of a lifetime’ – a circuit of the Écrins national park in France

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    • Tourism that does less harm: Lanzarote away from the big beach resorts

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    • My hike on the hardest trail in Europe – Corsica’s GR20

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