The Guardian - November 14, 2022
The Guardian - November 14, 2022
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In this issue
November 14, 2022
The hospitals where a third of patients can't go home
Nicola Davis Carmen Aguilar García
3 mins
Everyone will pay more tax, say Sunak and Hunt,
Spending cuts to come, and everyone will pay more tax, says chancellor
3 mins
Labour would form 'anti-Opec' green power alliance - Miliband
The UK under a Labour government would form an “anti-Opec” alliance of countries dedicated to renewable energy,
3 mins
Nissan dorma? Arts Council chief says the future of opera is in car parks and pubs
The future of opera is in car parks, pubs and on tablets rather than in lavish productions in grand venues, the chief executive of
3 mins
Injury forces Adams to bow out of Strictly Come Dancing
An injury has forced Tony Adams to become the seventh contestant to leave Strictly Come Dancing .
2 mins
Rejuvenated Biden 'will establish red lines' in US-China relations during talks with Xi
Joe Biden, buoyed by the military breakthrough in Ukraine and the Democratic party’s retention of the Senate , said he would seek to establish red lines in Washington’s
3 mins
Fury over threat of sweeping job cuts at 'jewel in crown' Birkbeck
A campaign is under way to fight “devastating” job cuts at Birkbeck, University of London,
3 mins
Cenotaph Monarch lays first wreath tribute as king
King Charles has laid a wreath at the Cenotaph in honour of the nation’s war dead for the first time as the British monarch.
2 mins
Asylum More than 40,000 waiting one to three years for decision
More than 40,000 people seeking asylum in the UK have waited between one and three years for a decision on their claim,
2 mins
Corbyn will never be allowed to stand for Labour again, say senior party sources
Jeremy Corbyn will never be permitted to stand as a Labour MP at an election again, senior Labour figures have said.
3 mins
Starmer keeps firm grip on candidate selection in bid to weed out loose cannons and Corbynites
WE hen Labour under Jeremy Corbyn won a swathe of new seats in 2017, a senior member of the party's national executive committee (NEC) confided that there were at least three new
2 mins
Denmark could deport Briton who applied for residency four days late
A British man living in Denmark could be deported from the country because he was four days late with an application to stay there post-Brexit.
2 mins
Dad whose 'porno' led to podcast stars in final show
Fans of the hit podcast My Dad Wrote a Porno will be treated to a guest appearance of the titular dad, who has remained elusive during its eight-year run, in a final episode next month.
3 mins
Lycett tells Beckham: drop Qatar deal or I will shred £10,000
The comedian Joe Lycett has said he will put £10,000 of his own money into a shredder in one week’s time if David Beckham does not end his multi million-pound deal with Qatar to promote the 2022 World Cup.
1 min
TV presenter, 48, goes public with diagnosis of terminal cancer
The TV presenter Jonnie Irwin has revealed he has terminal cancer, saying he hopes sharing his diagnosis will inspire others to “make the most of every day”.
1 min
Books about emotions are latest trend, say children's publishers
Books on mindfulness and emotions for children as young as two are the latest runaway publishing trend, the industry has said, with children themselves calling for more titles .
2 mins
The billionaire - and the bills Everton's race to build a new home
When Everton Football Club kicked off its latest project to build a new stadium, its owner, Farhad Moshiri, promised supporters he would do whatever it took to get it built
8 mins
Trapped on a ward 'My mum lives in a state of confusion and anxiety'
A Guardian analysis has found that as many as one in three hospital beds in parts of
4 mins
Liberated Kherson counts cost of Russian occupation
After two nights of jubilation following the liberation of their city,
3 mins
'I can't stop smiling' Outburst of joy as long wait ends
Southern Ukraine in November is a grey mass of brown, barren-looking farmland. But the upbeat mood in the small town of Snihurivka was in stark contrast to the season.
2 mins
Region fell quickly and now Kyiv will want to press on to avoid talk of deadlock
Ukraine’s swift recapture of Kherson, whose abandonment was only announced publicly by the Russians on Wednesday, sets
3 mins
Red wave turns into 'tiny trickle' with failure of Trump-backed Republicans
Democrats maintained their control of the Senate after winning in Nevada on Saturday, marking a significant victory for Joe Biden as another
3 mins
Divided India Contrasting pressures on north and south
The cry of a baby born in India one day next year will herald a watershed moment for the country, when the scales tip and India overtakes China as the world’s most populous nation.
6 mins
Celebrity gospel singer guilty of ordering the murder of husband
A former Brazilian congresswoman was yesterday found guilty of ordering the murder of her preacher husband and sentenced to 50 years and 28 days in prison, bringing an end to one of the most sensational crimes in recent Brazilian history.
1 min
CBI calls on Hunt to let firms employ more foreign workers
Britain’s foremost business lobby group has urged Jeremy Hunt to use this week’s autumn statement to launch a shake-up of immigration
2 mins
Autumn statement Starmer should beware a poison pill
Liz Truss is about to be removed, like Leon Trotsky, from the history books.
4 mins
Guilty pleasure There may be no clear conscience in this World Cup but we can focus on Fifa
So here we are then. Premier League season on pause while the lower leagues keep chugging away.
4 mins
England rake over familiar failings
If a picture truly does paint a thousand words, then the sight of Shaun Wane fighting back tears as he tried to analyse
3 mins
Russell holds off Hamilton as Mercedes triumph in Brazil
Driven by a lifelong ambition that had begun in a pedal car, George Russell finally delivered for the kid with the big dreams in taking his first Formula One win at the São Paulo Grand Prix.
3 mins
Swiss claim first Billie Jean King Cup with victory over Australia
Switzerland proved there is life after Roger Federer as their women defeated Australia in Glasgow to win the Billie Jean King Cup for the first time.
1 min
Joy for Black Ferns and women's game
It was not the rose-tinted outcome that England wanted, but Saturday’s World Cup final was still, in many ways, a significant triumph.
4 mins
Townsend rues missed chance as Scotland fail to turn tide of history
They did everything but take their chances; they did everything but hold their nerve as history tempted them. In short, they did everything you cart do against the All Blacks. And so the hunt goes on.
3 mins
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