The Guardian - March 29, 2023
The Guardian - March 29, 2023
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In this issue
March 29, 2023
Guardian owner apologises for founders' links to slavery
Scott Trust to invest in 10-year programme of restorative justice
8 mins
Satisfaction with NHS sinks to lowest level since records began
Satisfaction with the NHS has plummeted to a record low of 29% as long waits, understaffing and lack of funding cause intense public frustration.
2 mins
Brawling, boozing, spitting: staff urge action on unruly theatre crowds
Theatre staff are demanding that venues sign up to a new charter to protect them, after a report revealed a rising tide of attacks, sexual harassment and abuse by drunken audience members during performances.
3 mins
Harry Claims Royal Family Agreed Not To Sue Newspapers Over Phone Hacking
Prince Harry has claimed members of the royal family struck a secret deal with newspapers not to sue them over phone hacking because it would "open a can of worms".
3 mins
Liverpool celebrates Eurovision with Ukrainian cultural mashup
A 200-year-old bronze statue commemorating Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar is to be surrounded with thousands of sandbags to echo the plight of monuments in Ukraine.
2 mins
I will fight on, insists Corbyn as NEC bars him from standing
Jeremy Corbyn has given his strongest hint that he will stand as an independent candidate, insisting he has \"no intention of stopping the fight\" to represent his north London constituents.
3 mins
Hotels Afghans 'Put At Risk Of Being Homeless'
People who fled the Taliban in Afghanistan are at risk of homelessness in the UK, humanitarian groups have warned, after ministers announced plans to move the refugees out of hotels and into homes on the condition they accepted the first offer they received.
4 mins
Harrowing tales open inquiry on assisted dying laws
People dying in Britain face \"uncontrollable\" pain and \"unbearable suffering\", which palliative care alone cannot fix, according to the first evidence to a major new parliamentary inquiry asking if assisted dying should be legalised.
2 mins
Yousaf made first minister as Forbes turns down new role
Humza Yousaf has said becoming Scotland's first Muslim leader sends a strong message \"to every single person out there who feels that they don't belong\", after he was voted in by MSPs.
3 mins
Killer Bought Multiple Guns In Weeks Leading To Mass Shooting, Police Say
The killer of three children and three adults at a Christian elementary school in Tennessee bought numerous firearms in the weeks leading up to the mass shooting, police have revealed.
5 mins
Fire kills 39 at migrant centre on border of US and Mexico
Mexico's president has blamed protesting migrants for causing a fire at an immigration detention centre that killed at least 39 people in Ciudad Juárez, a Mexican city on the US border.
2 mins
'War without end': Putin steels Russians for conflict lasting years as Ukraine invasion stalls
One evening in late December, as Muscovites strolled along their city's brightly lit streets in anticipation of the end-of-year celebrations, a group of old friends gathered for dinner at the flat of a senior state official.
5 mins
Bank Remains 'Very Vigilant' After SVB's Sudden Collapse
The Bank of England's governor has said it is on high alert and will remain "vigilant" to further turmoil after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, noting it was the fastest demise of a lender since Barings Bank in the mid-1990s.
2 mins
China spends £195bn bailing out 22 countries as building projects fail
China spent $240bn (£195bn) bailing out countries struggling under its belt and road initiative debts between 2008 and 2021, new data shows.
2 mins
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Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
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