The Guardian - November 28, 2022
The Guardian - November 28, 2022
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In this issue
November 28, 2022
The Price Of Brexit: 4,000 Fewer European Doctors Work In NHS
Analysis shows arrivals from EU fell away after referendum in 2016
4 mins
Protests spread in China over lockdowns
Crowds chant 'step down Xi' as fire deaths prompt rising lockdown protest in China
3 mins
Police chief spells out dangers as forces stretched beyond capacity
A child experiencing a mental health crisis had to live in a police station for two days because of a lack of psychiatric places, a chief constable revealed as he condemned austerity for hitting the poorest areas hardest.
3 mins
Rail firm allowed to understate scale of cancelled services
One of the north of England's main railway companies is taking advantage of an \"outrageous\" loophole that allows it to vastly under-report cancellations, it has emerged.
2 mins
Murders of two 16-year-olds a mile apart are linked, says Met
Police have named two teenage boys who were stabbed to death a mile apart in south-east London and confirmed they are treating the murders as linked.
2 mins
Rayner will raise tax issues over firm linked to peer on VIP contract list
Ministers will come under intense pressure this week to explain how they assessed that a PPE company linked to the Conservative peer Michelle Mone was fit to receive government contracts worth more than £200m during the pandemic.
2 mins
Flag row Fifa urged to ban USA for 'offending' Iran's dignity
It has long threatened to be one of the World Cup's biggest flashpoints: the \"Great Satan\" against the \"Axis of Evil\".
2 mins
Households Cut Energy Use By 10% In Response To Rising Bills
People in Britain have cut their gas and electricity use by more than 10% since October in the first evidence of the impact of the energy crisis on household habits, according to two of Britain's biggest suppliers.
2 mins
Tributes flow for former rugby player and MND campaigner Doddie Weir
Doddie Weir, the former Scotland and British Lions rugby union player who died over the weekend from motor neurone disease (MND), leaves \"a lasting legacy\" and will, admirers have said, be remembered as a man who helped transform people's understanding of the disease.
2 mins
Roman barn conversion with lavish baths found at Rutland villa complex
If you thought barn conversions were a relatively recent development for the property-owning classes, you would be wrong - probably by 16 or 17 centuries.
2 mins
Union says it had raised London fire brigade concerns
The firefighters' union has said it is \"sceptical\" about senior leaders in the London fire brigade driving change, after a damning independent report exposed misogyny, racism and bullying in the organisation.
2 mins
River survey finds 95% drop in native mussel populations
A survey of mussels has revealed an alarming deterioration in the Thames ecosystem since the 1960s.
1 min
DIY crackers and pot luck
Readers' tips on how to rein in festive spending
2 mins
Properties selling for 3% below asking price, says Zoopla
People selling their homes have typically had to settle for below the asking price in recent weeks according to Zoopla, which is predicting house prices will fall by about 5% next year.
2 mins
British Museum experts restore rare cartoon by Michelangelo
One of only two surviving Michelangelo cartoons is undergoing delicate and highly technical conservation work at the British Museum in an attempt to stabilise the fragile work for the coming decades.
2 mins
Manston site 'linked to 50 cases of diphtheria
The Home Office is being urged to explain why official health data has shown only one case of diphtheria near the Manston asylum processing centre in recent months, despite there being 50 instances of the disease linked to the site.
1 min
Exhibition offers to put Back to the Future fans in driver's seat
A slice of fictional time-travelling life was opened to the public at the weekend, in a concrete basement in Camden, north London - and you don't even need to find 1.21 gigawatts of power to see it.
1 min
Arrested niece of Iran's leader calls on nations to cut ties with regime
A niece of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has called on foreign governments to cut all links with Tehran's \"murderous and child-killing\" regime in a video posted online two days after she was arrested.
3 mins
Aide Says Navalny's Fate May Rest On His Value To Putin As Bargaining Tool
Alexei Navalny's survival may depend on his value to Vladimir Putin as a future bargaining chip, his chief aide has said, warning the Russian opposition leader's health is at risk after he was put in indefinite solitary confinement.
3 mins
Berlin Critics call for pause on 'climate killer' art museum project
A vast modern art museum under construction in Berlin has been castigated by conservation experts and architecture critics for its poor environmental credentials as the energy crisis intensifies scrutiny of the efficiency of new buildings.
3 mins
Blackout fears kindle Germans' desire for a candlelit Christmas
Germans are seeking comfort in the warm yellow glow of naked flames this Christmas, as a revival of festive traditions coupled with blackout fears make candles the target of the latest stockpiling frenzy.
1 min
Stores hope for festive rush to reduce warehouse stock
British retailers are hoping that one of the traditionally busiest shopping periods of the year will help to reduce the amount of clothing being stored in their warehouses after they were caught out by an improvement in supplier delivery times.
2 mins
BT seeking help to pay for low-cost broadband
BT has claimed that the telecoms industry cannot afford a potential annual loss of up to £2bn from providing low-cost broadband to millions of the UK's most financially pressured households, but critics say they have an obligation to do so.
2 mins
Jones to learn fate inside two weeks as RFU inquest begins
Jones to face difficult review after poor run of results
3 mins
O'Neil handed Bournemouth reins after 'excellent job'
Bournemouth appointment have announced the of Gary O'Neil as their head coach on a permanent basis after a spell as caretaker.
1 min
Klinsmann to call Queiroz to smooth over Iran 'culture' row
Jürgen Klinsmann has pledged to call Carlos Queiroz in an effort to smooth things over after his contentious comments on the Iran coach and his team.
1 min
Put me on the spot: Rashford wants penalty duties for England despite Euros miss
'We have the togetherness and belief to go a long way'
3 mins
Gakpo blazes on to world stage to lift misfiring Netherlands
In a tent amid Doha's university campus the player to take lessons from was sitting to Cody Gakpo's right.
3 mins
'Professor' Tite plots gameplan without Neymar
Casemiro had a confession. \"I sometimes feel sorry for our opponents,\" Brazil's midfielder said.
2 mins
Not too old Martínez hits back over De Bruyne fear
Roberto Martínez denied Belgium had been distracted by Kevin De Bruyne's claim they are too old to win the World Cup but conceded his team played with fear in their surprise defeat by Morocco.
1 min
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