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July 28, 2022

Households face £3,850 energy bill by Christmas

British households face being told shortly before Christmas to brace for annual energy bills of £3,850, three times what they were paying at the start of 2022, after Russia further squeezed Europe’s gas supplies.

Households face £3,850 energy bill by Christmas

3 mins

Unions issue general strike threat as rail crisis grows

Labour sacks shadow minister for conducting interviews on picket line

Unions issue general strike threat as rail crisis grows

4 mins

Writer says he has fi le of over 800 child abuse allegations at schools

The presenter of a Radio 4 series giving a platform to people who suffered abuse in British independent schools has revealed he has a database of more than 800 criminal allegations from former schoolchildren who have contacted him with their own stories.

Writer says he has fi le of over 800 child abuse allegations at schools

3 mins

Fans dare to dream: pride of Lionesses could bring a long legacy

Chelsea’s Sam Kerr called it “lit” . The Conservative MP Tracey Crouch called it “pure filth” (in a good way).

Fans dare to dream: pride of Lionesses could bring a long legacy

3 mins

James Lovelock Creator of Gaia theory dies aged 103

James Lovelock, the creator of the Gaia hypothesis , has died on his 103rd birthday.

James Lovelock Creator of Gaia theory dies aged 103

3 mins

The case of the missing detectives: shortfall solved by call to retirees

One of Britain’s biggest police forces has a detective shortage and is pulling investigators out of retirement to help solve crimes.

The case of the missing detectives: shortfall solved by call to retirees

3 mins

Birmingham aims for Games opening ceremony to rival London Olympics

The opening ceremony for the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham “has a broadcast ambition that has never been conceived before” and will be comparable with the London 2012 Olympics ceremony, according to the show’s artistic director.

Birmingham aims for Games opening ceremony to rival London Olympics

3 mins

MP Bryant to make court apology over fi nancier claims

The Labour MP Chris Bryant is to make a formal court apology to a billionaire financier he accused in parliament of money laundering, after being sued for repeating the claims in a tweeted letter.

MP Bryant to make court apology over fi nancier claims

2 mins

US gunmakers ‘profiting off the blood of innocent Americans’

US gun manufacturers have made more than $1bn from sales of AR15-style guns over the past decade, as hundreds of Americans perished in numerous mass shootings, according to a congressional committee.

US gunmakers ‘profiting off the blood of innocent Americans’

2 mins

Brilliant Baaeed confirms his class to bring home the Sussex Stakes

William Haggas’s horse sees off Modern Games to maintain unbeaten record

Brilliant Baaeed confirms his class to bring home the Sussex Stakes

2 mins

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The Guardian Newspaper Description:

PublisherGuardian News & Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821. It is one of the most respected newspapers in the world, known for its independent journalism and its commitment to social justice.

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