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      Harvey Barnes wraps up Newcastle’s comeback win at Nottingham Forest

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    Nottingham Forest are fishing in the waters Newcastle aspire to swim in. Two years ago, it was Eddie Howe’s team breaking up the metropolitan elite. This season, Nuno Espírito Santo’s team have been the provincial outfit punching above their weight but Newcastle, now just a point behind Forest, showed they have the capability to join the throng.

    A second-half comeback, courtesy of three lovely finishes, the first a piece of striking opportunism from Alexander Isak, the second an arrowing, long-range beauty from Joelinton showed their stomach for the fight. The third, scored by Harvey Barnes, after an assist by the influential Sandro Tonali, sent Forest fans barreling for the exits.

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      Cop29: what are carbon credits and why are they so controversial?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    Once heavily scorned because of fraud and poor outcomes, carbon trading is likely to be high on the agenda in Baku

    For the next two weeks, countries will gather on the shores of the Caspian Sea in Baku, Azerbaijan, to discuss how to increase finance for climate crisis adaptation and mitigation. A global agreement on carbon markets will be high on the agenda as countries try to find ways of generating the trillions they need to decarbonise in order to limit heating to below 2C above preindustrial levels.

    Here is what you need to know.

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      Fiji surge to first victory in Cardiff as Wales’s losing run stretches to 10 Tests

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    • Wales 19-24 Fiji
    • Caleb Muntz stars as Fijians avenge loss at World Cup

    Fiji had never beaten Wales in Cardiff but records are made to be broken. An impressive second-half performance, orchestrated by the fly-half Caleb Muntz and captain Waisea Nayacalevu, saw the Flying Fijians come away with a famous win in the Welsh capitaland continue the losing misery for Warren Gatland’s team.

    Wales have not been defeated in 10 successive Tests since their losing streak of 2002 and 2003. It was a record Gatland’s team had wanted to avoid but instead Fiji avenged their narrow loss at the Rugby World Cup just over a year ago.

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      Missed deadlines lead people to judge work more harshly, study says

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    Research into psychology of people in US and UK suggests it is better to submit work on time rather than perfecting it through procrastination

    Is there a job you’re putting off finishing so you can read this story? Well, if new research into procrastination is anything to go by, you’d better get back to it.

    Scientists studying the psychology of people who leave things to the last minute have found that work that is submitted late tends to be judged more harshly than when a deadline is met.

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      King Charles and Princess of Wales lead Remembrance Day ceremony at Cenotaph

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    An unprecedented eight former prime ministers stood together in Whitehall, while 10,000 veterans marched past

    Crowds fell silent at war memorials in villages, towns and cities across the country on Remembrance Sunday as generations gathered to commemorate lives lost in conflicts.

    In Whitehall, the Princess of Wales joined King Charles to honour the fallen, after a year in which they had both been diagnosed with cancer. A two-minute silence was led by the king who was the first to lay a wreath at the Cenotaph.

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      From Thatcher to Trump and Brexit: my seven lessons learned after 28 years as Guardian economics editor

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    The free market experiment has failed, free trade is out, and populism is rife but it can be defeated if the left can galvanise ideas into a credible plan

    Margaret Thatcher was prime minister and Nigel Lawson her chancellor of the exchequer. Neil Kinnock was leader of the Labour party. The iron curtain separated Europe.

    Across the Atlantic, Ronald Reagan’s second term in the White House was drawing to a close. Donald Trump floated the idea that George Bush might want him as his running mate in the looming US presidential election, an overture Bush described as “strange and unbelievable”.

    Trump won because he promised to give voters what they wanted rather than what America’s liberal elite thought they ought to want.

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      Valencian leaders rule out imminent resignations amid flood response fury

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    Regional vice-president says ‘we cannot abandon the victims’ after huge protest over handling of disaster

    The Valencian regional government, which has been heavily criticised over its response to the deadly floods that have killed at least 222 people in Spain, has ruled out any imminent resignations over the matter, arguing that the departure of senior leaders would constitute a betrayal of the victims of the disaster.

    Growing public anger over the authorities’ handling of the emergency brought 130,000 people on to the streets of the city of Valencia on Saturday night to call for the resignation of the regional president, Carlos Mazón.

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      Chelsea v Arsenal: Premier League – live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 10 November, 2024

    With official team news due at 3.15pm, we await news on several key midfielders. Arsenal fans will be desperate to see Declan Rice and Martin Ødegaard. Word is both players have arrived at Stamford Bridge, along with Kai Havertz and Mikel Merino who both picked up knocks in Milan in midweek.

    Chelsea’s concerns centre around Cole Palmer, who was on the end of a bash from Lisandro Martinez at Manchester United last weekend, but the general consensus seems to be that Palmer will be fine. He’d arguably be the biggest miss of the lot.

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