The Guardian - December 07, 2022
The Guardian - December 07, 2022
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December 07, 2022
Plea to Cop15: 'Let's end our war against nature'
UN for end to 'war on nature' environment chief calls
3 mins
Mone lobbied for second firm with secret links to husband
Exclusive Tory peer was rebuked in letter over ‘need for propriety’
6 mins
Seeing red? Traffic noise linked to aggression among city robins
It isn't just people who get road rage. Robins in the countryside become more aggressive when they hear traffic, according to a new study.
1 min
'Roy Keane be damned': anti-dance rant riles Brazil fans
Brazilian football fans have excoriated Roy Keane after the former Manchester United star derided the country's national team players' dance moves during their World Cup last-16 victory over South Korea.
2 mins
Paper trail Vote to force release of files, but advice may be redacted
Ministers will have to release papers, advice and correspondence ing to the award of contracts to PPE Medpro, a company recommended by the Conservative peer Michelle Mone, who subsequently appeared to receive millions originating from its profits.
3 mins
Onshore windfarm rules to be relaxed in new U-turn
Rishi Sunak has signalled the end of a moratorium on new onshore wind projects in a bid to head off a row with Tory MPs, his second U-turn in two days.
2 mins
Compromise over funding could see ministers drop C4 privatisation plan
Channel 4 is discussing new funding models with the government that could enable it to avoid privatisation, according to the culture secretary.
2 mins
'I will say I loved her': tributes as Cheers actor Kirstie Alley dies at 71
Kirstie Alley, the TV and film star known for her roles in Cheers, Veronica's Closet and Look Who's Talking, has died at the age of 71.
2 mins
Proportion of Welsh speakers in Wales drops to lowest level ever recorded
Campaigners, teachers and politicians have expressed concern that the percentage of residents in Wales able to speak Welsh has dropped to the lowest proportion ever recorded in a census.
1 min
Backlash Sussexes face media scrutiny of Netflix trailer's footage
Just before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex release their Netflix documentary series, newspapers are turning a show about how the media treated the couple into a story about how the couple are treating the media.
3 mins
'It's exhilarating' Treasure of huge importance found after 1,300 years
Archaeologists don't often bounce with excitement but the Museum of London Archaeology team could hardly A contain themselves yesterday as they unveiled an \"exhilarating\" discovery made on the last day of an otherwise barren dig in the spring of this year.
2 mins
Dunn family 'horrified' his killer will not attend sentencing
Harry Dunn's family have said they are \"horrified\" after learning that the US government has advised their son's killer, Anne Sacoolas, not to attend her sentencing hearing in Britain in person.
1 min
Theatre review Old truths rediscovered for a new Medea age
Ruination Linbury theatre, Royal Opera House, London
1 min
Inquest to examine treatment of first child to die of Covid
A misplaced contributed medical tube may have to the death of the first child in the UK to die after contracting Covid, a review of the case has heard.
1 min
Pupils at risk of strep A may be prescribed antibiotics
Primary schoolchildren at risk from a severe form of strep A could be given preventive antibiotics as a blanket measure, in a move described as \"rare\" by health officials.
2 mins
Rise in cost of Christmas dinner nears 10% despite slower food inflation
Households will typically have to spend nearly 10% more on Christmas dinner this year, despite data showing growth in supermarket prices slowed for the first time in nearly two years.
1 min
Man who stole Lady Gaga's dogs and shot her walker jailed for 21 years
The man who shot Lady Gaga's dog walker and stole her French bulldogs in Los Angeles last year has been sentenced to 21 years in prison for the high-profile robbery that led to the star offer a $500,000 [£353,000] reward for the return of her pets.
2 mins
Prison cell death after care failures 'will haunt us for ever', say parents
The parents of a 25-year-old man left to die in a cell by a negligent prison nurse given responsibility for 800 inmates have said that the conditions in which their son died will haunt them for ever.
3 mins
Indonesia Makes Sex Outside Marriage A Criminal Offence
Indonesia's parliament has overhauled the country's criminal code to outlaw sex outside marriage and to curtail free speech in a dramatic setback to freedom in the world's third-largest democracy.
2 mins
Donetsk US national 'trapped' without passport
A US national who was arrested by pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine in the summer has been released and is residing without documents in the Russian-controlled city of Donetsk.
3 mins
Political turmoil means Iran 'unlikely' to deliver ballistic missiles to Russia
Iran has so far not delivered ballistic missiles to Russia and may not do so, in light of diplomatic pressure and Iran's own internal political turmoil, a senior Ukrainian presidential adviser said yesterday.
3 mins
Oil Tankers with Russia ties go dark to avoid sanctions
The number of Russian-affiliated oil tankers \"going dark\" to avoid being tracked in the south Atlantic has doubled in recent months, in a sign of clandestine means being deployed to avoid sanctions.
2 mins
Ramaphosa backed by businessman over Farmgate
A Sudanese businessman has confirmed he made the payment of hundreds of thousands of dollars for cattle at the centre of the scandal threatening to unseat South Africa's president, Cyril Ramaphosa.
1 min
Al Jazeera files new evidence to ICC over killing of journalist
Al Jazeera television network has filed a formal request to the international criminal court (ICC) against Israeli forces over the killing of the veteran Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.
1 min
"This is our life' How elderly couple turned film stars to highlight Bolivia's climate crisis
Except for three children playing under a tree, there is not a soul to be seen in Santiago de Chuvica. Until a couple of months ago, few people even in Bolivia had heard of this small town on the altiplano, the highlands that make up the western part of the country.
3 mins
Livestock on remote Irish island 'at risk of starvation' over cable car delay
If Ireland's only island cable car is not quickly repaired, cattle on Dursey face starvation and humans may have to abandon it for the first time in 420 years, locals have warned.
1 min
Germany's 'angry winter' unites far right and far left
\"Shed your sense of powerlessness, take to the street!\" a man calls from a megaphone. Hundreds of demonstrators walking alongside him repeat the chant.
2 mins
World Cup fever boosts drinks sales at Marston's pubs
World Cup fever has boosted drinks sales at Marston's pubs in Britain by 50% as the chain looks forward to a bumper festive season, with Christmas bookings running ahead of pre-pandemic levels.
1 min
CMA accuses fuel retailers of 'rocket and feather' price tactics
The UK competition watchdog is to deepen an inquiry into fuel retailers, accusing them of \"rocket and feather\" tactics after drivers faced record pump prices this year.
2 mins
Poorest countries' debt interest payments rise 35%, report says
The world's poorest countries are expected to pay 35% more in debt interest bills this year to cover the extra cost of the Covid-19 pandemic and a dramatic rise in the price of food imports, according to the World Bank.
2 mins
Diminishing returns South African teams join a Champions Cup eroded by reality of the free market
The Heineken Cup was universally recognised for years as the great success story of the professional era. It is the same age, the first match played on Halloween in 1995, a Tuesday night, on the shores of the Black Sea, when Toulouse beat Farul Constanta of Romania 54-10 in front of two men T and a dog.
3 mins
McCullum and Stokes have blown away the traditional fear of failure
The idea that defeat would be acceptable as long as we gave it a go never got anywhere near any team I played in
4 mins
Hard work pays off Robinson hails proudest moment of Test career
An England team batting like they are in something of a rush was hit by an immediate delay when travelling from Rawalpindi, scene of their seismic victory against Pakistan in the first Test, to bustling Multan.
2 mins
Mbappé has sights set on historic treble
Not since 1982 has any individual won the World Cup, finished top scorer and been voted best player
4 mins
Seleção samba is rich celebration of history
Dancing and football were embraced by Brazil's working classes in the 30s and passed on via Pelé to today's team
3 mins
Hakimi keeps his head as Bono hands it to Morocco
Only football does this. In the end, it had to be him. After two tense, enthralling, exhausting hours and seven minutes lived on the edge, the moment came, Achraf Hakimi standing on the spot, the world watching.
3 mins
Safety fears Riot police and fans clash in chaotic scenes
Multiple skirmishes broke out between riot police and Morocco supporters amid chaotic scenes before their team's shock penalty shootout victory against Spain.
2 mins
Crowd drums out Spain to keep Africa dreaming
A few minutes after Yassine Bounou's penalty shootout heroics, Morocco's players knelt in unison to pray before a baying bank of supporters drumming furiously to the sweet sound of victory against Spain. It was a powerful sight that will touch more than the tens of thousands of Moroccans here.
3 mins
Santos picks the young, hungry side he always wanted and sends out a clear warning
There was a notable absentee last night from the World Cup last-16 game between Portugal and Switzerland. Specifically, the Swiss. Granted, Switzerland would make their belated entrance in the second half, a cameo appearance to console the thousands of fans who had come to support them.
3 mins
The wizard from Oz who lost his magical touch
After a dream start, the side began to play joyless, stodgy rugby and Eddie Jones could not turn the chariot around
4 mins
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