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August 2, 2025
Language on immigration in UK news and politics found to have ‘shaped backlash against antiracism’
Pattern of ‘hostile language’ in media and debates likely to describe people of colour with less sympathy, report says
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August 2, 2025
‘We are dying slowly, save us’: starvation takes hold in Gaza after a week of appalling milestones
Parents watch children waste away as deliberate aid restrictions from Israel mean hunger is becoming a killer, as experts confirm famine is...
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
‘The world is on edge’: five tumultuous weeks with David Lammy, foreign secretary at a time of crisis
His first 12 months at the Foreign Office have been hit by a string of high-stakes international flashpoints, from the unfolding horror in G...
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
Tim Dowling: the old dog snorted with delight – and then she was gone
Our short stay in the country ended in heartbreak. If there’s a best way for an animal to die, I can’t say I’ve found it
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
The inside story of the Murdoch editor taking on Donald Trump
Since her arrival at the Wall Street Journal, British editor-in-chief Emma Tucker has shaken up not only her own newsroom but also the White...
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
This is how we do it: ‘I need some emotional connection before sex, but he is ready to go at any time’
Anastasia and Ricky don’t have as much sex as they did at the start of their relationship, but when they do, they really do it
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
Blind date: ‘The karaoke host got the crowd to chant “kiss, kiss, kiss”. We couldn’t let the people down…’
Alex, 28, a sports writer, meets Zoe, 28, who works in TV
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
‘Not funny’: Sex toy tossed on WNBA court for second time this week
A sex toy landed on the court during a Sky-Valkyries game in Chicago, the second such incident this week. Players called the act immature an...
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
In wartime, demonstrations in Ukraine can never be more than a peaceful protest
Zelenskyy forced to U-turn on anti-corruption bodies but protesters know unrest only plays into Russia’s hands
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
Europe’s trade deal with the US was dead on arrival – it needs to be buried. Here’s how to do it | Georg Riekeles and Varg Folkman
Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. The EU should now steel itself and reject the terms imposed by Donald Trump, say Georg Riekele...
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
Son Heung-min announces departure from Tottenham as he seeks ‘bit of change’ after decade at club
Spurs captain reveals intention to leave club this summer, saying it is the ‘most difficult decision’ of his career
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
Ukraine war briefing: death toll from Kyiv strike rises to 31 as Russia accelerates military advance
Russia’s territorial gains increased for a fourth straight month in July, according to data analysis, as EU foreign policy chief calls airst...
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
Trump news at a glance: ‘credibility’ of US economics data at risk, say experts, as president fires labor official
Trump’s own former statistics chief denounces move as ‘groundless’ and ‘dangerous’. Key US politics stories from Friday 1 August at a glance
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
Dizzy with glizzys: hotdog spill on Pennsylvania highway leaves motorists steamed
Crews worked to clean up as strewn links which led to morning traffic being snagged in chain reaction
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
ESPN reportedly selling equity stake for RedZone and other NFL properties
ESPN and the NFL have reportedly agreed on a sweeping deal that gives the network control of RedZone and NFL Network in exchange for equity.
The Guardian
August 2, 2025
‘He was so excited’: painter discovers 122-year-old message in a bottle inside lighthouse walls
Bottle stashed in wall cavity of heritage-listed Cape Bruny lighthouse contained letter written in 1903 by Tasmanian lighthouse inspector
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Musk’s X must face claim of negligence over child abuse images, judge rules
Court revives part of lawsuit accusing X of failing to promptly report uploaded images to relevant authorities
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August 1, 2025
Online hate and rising vitriol: deep divisions amid shaky peace between Thailand and Cambodia
Days after neighbouring countries announced a ceasefire, tensions are high and thousands of Cambodians are leaving Thailand
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Four killed in Montana bar shooting that is US’s ninth mass murder of 2025
Manhunt for suspect who lived nextdoor to bar where shooting occurred on Friday morning at about 10.30am
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Pro-Palestinian protesters arrested outside Chuck Schumer’s office in New York City
Demonstrators were banging pots and pans at one of several gatherings that took place across major US cities
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Corporation for Public Broadcasting to close after US funding cut
Closure of public broadcaster follows House Republicans’ decision to eliminate $1.1bn in funding over two years
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August 1, 2025
‘He was angry’: India admit wind-up strategy to disrupt Root’s batting
Prasidh Krishna says he didn’t expect such a big reaction from the former captain after ‘just a little bit of banter’
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Trump orders firing of labor statistics chief hours after data showed jobs growth slowed
US president claimed without evidence that Erika McEntarfer had ‘faked’ employment figures in the run-up to last year’s election
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August 1, 2025
Arkansas police say suspect admitted killing couple hiking with daughters
Andrew McGann charged with murder over deaths of Clinton and Cristen Brink in apparently ‘random’ attack
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August 1, 2025
Gus Atkinson punches ticket to Ashes as obvious key peg in England’s attack
Bowler may look like forgotten sixth member of a boyband but he made a decisive statement at a key moment against India
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
‘It’s a lonely job’: Neil Warnock on management, Guardiola and his ire for Ferguson
Veteran manager tells Donald McRae about his 45-year-career, upcoming tour and missing out on Virgil van Dijk
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
England squander chance to take control as tetchy final Test heads for close finish
India were skittled by Gus Atkinson in the morning to be bowled out for 224, but then hit back to dismiss England for 247, on the second day...
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
And Just Like That: Sex and the City spin-off to end after third season
The critically maligned return of Carrie Bradshaw will not be returning after a two-part finale
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Three Grenadan men sentenced to decades in prison for killing of elderly US couple in Caribbean
Ralph Hendry and Kathy Brandel were sailing their catamaran last year when they were attacked and killed
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August 1, 2025
Trump orders nuclear submarines moved near Russia after threatening tweet from Dmitry Medvedev
Order suggests president might be ready to launch nuclear strike against Russia as tensions rise over Ukraine war
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August 1, 2025
Deal or no deal?: world leaders walk tightrope in tariff negotiations with Trump
Trading partners are at a loss as US president imposes and pauses steep duties with seemingly no rhyme or reason
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Brazil judge put under sanctions for overseeing Bolsanaro case blames ‘treacherous’ plot
US put sanctions on Judge Alexandre de Moraes as an apparent move by Donald Trump to help his ally
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Graham Thorpe remembered by England amid the joy and sorrow of fifth Test
Players and fans wore headbands in tribute to the ex-England batter on a day of riveting cricket against India
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August 1, 2025
Kemi Badenoch says she no longer sees herself as Nigerian despite upbringing
Conservative party leader, who grew up in Nigeria and US, says she has not renewed her Nigerian passport in decades
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Gavin Newsom may call special election to redraw California congressional maps
Governor announces possible move as Democrat-led states seek to respond to planned Texas redistricting
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Ignore the bluster: as Netanyahu starves Gaza, the world is turning on him – and he knows it
As horrific images emerge and western nations move to recognise Palestine, the Israeli PM’s defiance-at-all-costs strategy is falling apart,...
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Epstein confidante Ghislaine Maxwell transferred to lower-security prison in Texas
Move comes after Maxwell met with deputy attorney general about those involved in late sex offender’s crimes
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August 1, 2025
Gary Busey pleads guilty to groping a woman at a New Jersey convention
Actor, 81, admitted he purposely touched a woman inappropriately at a horror film convention in 2022
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
‘It’s his safe place’: searching for Tommy Robinson in Tenerife
Far-right activist flew to the Spanish island again this week in a moment of peril – but friends deny seeing him there
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Dozens of countries scramble to cope with latest wave of Trump trade tariffs
Markets tumble as US president unleashes global chaos with rates from 10% to 50% due to take effect next week
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August 1, 2025
Israeli author David Grossman says his country is committing genocide in Gaza
Writer says for many years he has refused to use word but now must ‘with immense pain and a broken heart’
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August 1, 2025
‘Everything we do is under siege’: small fundraisers try to provide lifeline in Gaza
Individual donations supply hope at a time when Israel has severely restricted aid and starvation has gripped the territory
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August 1, 2025
British siblings, 13 and 11, who drowned off beach in Spain named
Family said Ameiya Del Brocco and younger brother Ricardo Junior were ‘two beautiful, bright, and deeply loved children’
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August 1, 2025
Trump steps up attacks on Fed’s independence amid interest rates row
US president called on top Fed officials to seize control from chair Jerome Powell if he fails to cut interest rates
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August 1, 2025
Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari: no podiums but a new culture in going ‘the extra mile’
Hamilton is struggling for success with the Scuderia but has appreciated that he must do more than drive
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August 1, 2025
From Sydney Sweeney to Dunkin’, why brands think being hot and white is ‘great genes’
Brands are no longer concerned about trying to look progressive after nearly a decade of woke-vertising
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
Lucas Paquetá is finally released from limbo
In today’s Football Daily: Lucas Paquetá is cleared after a two-year battle
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
From peeing on your veg patch to hanging up old CDs – the tricks and tips that will (and won’t) deter garden pests
Do eggshells really protect your plants from slugs? And what can you do about moles? Our gardening expert has the answers
The Guardian
August 1, 2025
From silence to statehood: how Trump’s indifference moved the UK on Palestine
Under pressure on domestic and international stage to act on Gaza, a shrug from the president allowed Starmer to make pledge
The Guardian
August 1, 2025