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The latest on the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine makes the front page of the Guardian, as the UK’s medicines regulator investigates a possible link with rare blood clots in adults. A trial of the vaccine in children has stopped giving out the jab – but Prime Minister Boris Johnson has sought to reassure people about its safety, urging people to still take it when it is offered. Scientists have stressed that side-effects are extremely rare and the benefits of the vaccine were great, the paper adds.

Guardian Front Page 27th of July 2024

Millions of public sector workers in the UK are anticipated to receive an above-inflation pay rise after a prolonged period of wage restraint, as Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to endorse the recommendations of pay review bodies.

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Guardian Front Page 25th of July 2024

Leading western nations are accelerating investments in new oil and gas projects, prompting criticism for undermining emission reduction commitments amid increasing predictions of significant future fossil fuel outputs.

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Guardian Front Page 24th of July 2024

Kamala Harris expressed strong confidence in her party’s ability to triumph in the upcoming election, vowing to focus on freedom and democratic principles while addressing issues such as gun violence and women’s rights.

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