As an anaesthetist prepares a brain-dead patient for organ removal, Ronald W Dworkin reflects on the need for compassion in a donor’s last hours. #organdonation #organ #organs #compassion #organdonor
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Guardian News & Media (GNM) publishes theguardian.com, one of the world’s leading English-language newspaper websites. It also has a presence in the US and Australia as Guardian US and Guardian Australia. Traffic from outside of the UK now represents around two-thirds of the Guardian’s total digital audience. In the UK, GNM publishes the Guardian newspaper six days a week, first published in 1821, and the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper, The Observer. The Guardian is renowned for its agenda-setting journalism including, most recently the Cambridge Analytica, Paradise and Panama Papers investigations as well as the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy-winning NSA revelations.
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At least 1,000 paintings that the artist Damien Hirst said were “made in 2016” were created several years later, the Guardian can reveal.
At least 1,000 Damien Hirst artworks were painted years later than claimed
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Eight young people are suing the government of Alaska – the nation’s fastest-warming state – claiming a major new fossil fuel project violates their state constitutional rights. #climatecrisis #alaska #youngpeople #usnews #uspolitics #fossilfuels #fossilfuel #constitution
Young Alaskans sue state over fossil fuel project they claim violates their rights
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Rishi Sunak says the king has granted the dissolution of parliament, and a general election will be held in the UK on 4 July.
Rishi Sunak calls general election for 4 July in surprise move
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The seemingly “never-ending” rain last autumn and winter in the UK and Ireland was made 10 times more likely and 20% wetter by human-caused global heating, a study has found. #ukweather #weather #extremeweather #uknews #flood #floods #flooding #news
‘Never-ending’ UK rain made 10 times more likely by climate crisis, study says
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Fish oil supplements may increase the risk of someone developing a heart condition or stroke, but could reduce the risk for those who already have cardiovascular disease, according to research. #fishoil #fish #healthandwellbeing #healthandwellness #health #wellbeing #wellness #healthsupplements #healthsupplement #cardiovasculardisease #heart #hearthealth
Fish oil may increase risk of heart conditions and stroke, study finds
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The death of a British passenger and injuries to others on a Singapore Airlines passenger flight from London has underlined the potential dangers of turbulence. But what causes turbulence, how much risk does it pose – and is the climate crisis making it worse? #aviation #aviationindustry #turbulence #climatecrisis #explainer
What causes air turbulence and is the climate crisis making it worse?
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"Politicians talk about tuition fees as if the students were somehow getting a good deal. In reality, they’re being shockingly exploited." #students #student #university #universities #education #youngpeople #youngadult #youngadults
A generation of students is being ripped off – and our blood should be boiling | Zoe Williams
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Scarlett Johansson has spoken out against OpenAI after the company used a voice eerily resembling her own in its new ChatGPT product. #scarlettjohansson #openai #chatgpt #ai #artificialintelligence #technology
ChatGPT suspends Scarlett Johansson-like voice as actor speaks out against OpenAI
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The former home secretary Suella Braverman acted unlawfully in making it easier for the police to criminalise peaceful protests, the high court has ruled.
Suella Braverman acted unlawfully by making it easier to criminalise protests, court rules
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