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UK and Europe’s hidden landfills at risk of leaking toxic waste into water supplies

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Exclusive: Rising flood risks driven by climate change could release chemicals from ageing sites – posing threats to ecosystems

Thousands of landfills across the UK and Europe sit in floodplains, posing a potential threat to drinking water and conservation areas if toxic waste is released into rivers, soils and ecosystems, it can be revealed.

The findings are the result of the first continent-wide mapping of landfills, conducted by the Guardian, Watershed Investigations and Investigate Europe.

Disclaimer: This dataset may contain duplicate records. Duplicates can arise from multiple data sources, repeated entries, or variations in data collection processes. While efforts have been made to identify and reduce duplication, some records may remain.

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Photos capture West Bank olive harvest as villagers fear more violence by Israeli settlers

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Photos capture West Bank olive harvest as villagers fear more violence by Israeli settlers [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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Zelensky to meet President Connolly and address Dáil during Dublin visit

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Taoiseach Micheál Martin greeted Volodymyr Zelensky on the tarmac in Dublin after his plane landed late on Monday night.

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London commuter charged with walking wrong way on escalator at train station

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A woman has appeared in court charged with walking the ‘wrong way’ on a railway station escalator.

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More than 1,200 dead from floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand as rescue efforts intensify

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More than 1,200 dead from floods in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand as rescue efforts intensify [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now

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Tuesday briefing: What’s next for the resurgent space race?

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In today’s newsletter: As suppliers get ready to meet policy makers and space agencies at the industry’s largest gathering, a look at the exploration and exploitation of space

Good morning. This week Glasgow hosts one of the UK’s largest ever gatherings of the space industry at Space-Comm. With representatives of Nasa, the UK and Scottish governments and the UK space agency among 2,000 space leaders gathering there, it is a chance for people in the commercial supply chain of the space exploration industry to meet policy makers and space agencies.

It comes at a crucial moment in the exploration – and exploitation – of space. For almost three decades the International Space Station (ISS) has bound the US and Russia into cooperation and shared interests. That project is nearing its end, and we can expect to see a realignment of missions and goals – which may bring states and scientists into conflict.

Politics | Britain’s budget watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility, has said the early leak of its budget documents before Rachel Reeves made her speech last week, was the “worst failure” in its 15-year history, as its chair resigned and it emerged a similar leak had happened earlier this year.

Health | The World Health Organization has urged countries to make weight loss drugs more accessible and pharmaceutical companies to lower their prices, saying jabs including Mounjaro represent a “new chapter” in the fight against obesity.

Ukraine | The coming days may be “pivotal” for talks to end the war in Ukraine, the EU’s top diplomat said, as Volodymyr Zelenskyy met Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday and the US envoy Steve Witkoff flew out to meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday.

Donald Trump | Donald Trump said he “wouldn’t have wanted” a second strike that the US military reportedly conducted on a boat in the Caribbean that it believed to be ferrying drugs, killing survivors of an initial missile attack. The UN human rights chief, Volker Türk, has urged Washington to investigate, saying there was “strong evidence” of “extrajudicial” killings.

Asia-Pacific | Sri Lanka and Indonesia have deployed military personnel to help victims of the torrential floods that have killed 1,100 in four countries in Asia. Heavy cyclones and tropical monsoon rains have hit the region in recent days.

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2025 Update: Free Tools- 23andMe AncestryDNA raw data analysis – Xcode Life

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A list of free DNA upload sites that people around the world use to get the most out of their 23andMe, Ancestry DNA raw data analysis.

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Another hard hit to Jaxson Dart underscores tough return for Giants rookie quarterback

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NJ cop Rebecca Sayegh forfeits job for attacking ex-boyfriend, his new girlfriend in home invasion

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Sayegh had been suspended without pay before November’s decision.

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Aaron Glenn mum on Arian Smith being surprise Jets inactive in win

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Jets rookie wide receiver Arian Smith was a conspicuous name on the inactive list for Sunday’s win over the Falcons.

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