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September 2023
Rishi Sunak's U-turn on climate slammed as 'chucking the environment into a political fire'
The UK Prime Minister announced a reversal on several climate pledges but has attracted criticism on all sides.
This year
2023
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Last year
2022
Cooney on Soccer: Gianni Infantino's latest cynical sermon
The42′s Gavin Cooney reports from the Fifa president’s first media appearance since his infamous opening speech.
Cooney on Soccer: How England stopped Mbappe but couldn't stop France
Why Olivier Giroud and Didier Deschamps are due a bit more respect.
Cooney on Soccer: The Last Dance of Louis Van Gaal
We look back at how Argentina won the tactical battle over Louis Van Gaal.
Newsletter: What's going on with plans to give workers a better work-life balance?
There was fury in the Dáil last night as the government was accused of watering down legislation.
Cooney on Soccer: The Air Conditioning World Cup
Our latest letter from Doha discusses one of the defining parts of the Qatar World Cup: Air Conditioning.
Newsletter: Russia’s war on Ukraine is the elephant in the room at COP27
Read an extract from The Journal’s climate newsletter sent straight from Egypt.
Newsletter: COP27 is already an uphill battle
Read an extract from The Journal’s climate newsletter sent straight from Egypt.
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See how we’re fighting back with quality information every month – and what’s happening in the wider world of disinformation.
Temperature Check: It's been a hell of a week at the North and South poles
Read an extract from the latest edition of The Journal’s climate newsletter.
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COP26: 'If you allow yourself to feel it, the heartbreak and the injustice is hard to bear'
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Unfriended: Is #StopHateForProfit a tipping point for Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg?
Some of the internet’s biggest advertisers have started to pull their ads from the site.
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Trump appeals for money from supporters to combat "nasty attacks by fake news media"
In his message, he said that the fake news is “never going to stop”.
Jennifer Lawrence got "mad" after discovering she was paid less than male co-stars
The actress was paid less than her male counterparts for her work on American Hustle.