The Guardian - May 10, 2023
The Guardian - May 10, 2023
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In this issue
May 10, 2023
Trump sexually abused writer in 1990s, New York jury finds
Ex-US president told to pay E Jean Carroll $5m in damages in civil case
5 mins
First UK baby born with DNA from three people
The first UK baby created with DNA from three people has been born after doctors performed a groundbreaking IVF procedure that aims to prevent children inheriting incurable diseases.
4 mins
Tesco chair accused of improper behaviour by four women
One of the UK's most prominent business leaders - the Tesco chair, John Allan- faces claims of inappropriate and unprofessional behaviour from four women, the Guardian can reveal.
4 mins
David Miranda, key figure in Snowden leaks, dies aged 37
Brazilian politicians, celebrities and social activists have paid tribute to the \"vivacious, loving and combative\" former congressman and campaigner David Miranda, who has died in Rio de Janeiro aged 37.
1 min
Police step in over noisy French frogs squatting in fish pond
A culture war has broken out in a village in the Savoie region of the northern Alps where three large frogs are threatened with being silenced.
1 min
'It massively backfired' Republican activists gain support after arrests
Graham Smith had just hung up on Jeremy Vine's BBC Two radio show. \"He was sort of suggesting we have this nice little debate about whether or not someone should be locked up for 16 hours so people can wave their flags,\" said Smith, 49, looking a little coy as he settled down on his front-room sofa, stepping over an unfinished thousand-piece jigsaw. \"It was really partly down to me being quite tired and starting to get antsy.\"
4 mins
Starmer refuses to rule out Lib Dem coalition after general election
Keir Starmer has repeatedly refused to rule out a deal with the Liberal Democrats if Labour fails to win a majority at the next general election during an interview after last week's local elections.
3 mins
Taiwan Liz Truss's visit to show solidarity puts British policy at risk
Liz Truss is to visit Taiwan next week, where she will deliver a speech likely to anger Beijing and potentially upset the government's careful approach to China relations.
2 mins
UK has highest number globally of fossil fuel sites in protected areas
Fossil fuel extraction and exploration is taking place at almost 3,000 sites in protected areas around the world, analysis has revealed, with the UK having the highest number of fossil fuel sites in protected areas.
2 mins
Sainsbury's cut in price of bread and butter offers inflation hope
Sainsbury's has cut the price of own-brand bread and butter, in what some are seeing as a sign that soaring food price inflation will start to come down in the coming months.
1 min
Police will not face penalty for release of Bulley's details
Lancashire police will not face any action after releasing personal information about Nicola Bulley to the public, including her problems with alcohol brought on by \"struggles with the menopause\".
2 mins
GB News censured after author Wolf compares vaccine to mass murder
GB News breached the broadcasting code when it allowed Naomi Wolf to repeatedly compare the Covid-19 vaccine to mass murder without being challenged.
2 mins
BBC to repair Gill sculpture damaged by protester
The BBC will begin restoring the Eric Gill sculpture outside its London headquarters after it was vandalised in 2022.
1 min
Sick children suffer as firm fails to send vital NHS medicines
Children with serious health conditions are getting sicker as a result of persistent failings by Sciensus, a private company paid millions by the NHS to deliver essential medication, the Guardian can reveal.
3 mins
Russian missiles shot down over Kyiv as Putin delivers angry Victory Day speech
Russian cruise missiles exploded in the air over Kyiv as Vladimir Putin marked the anniversary of victory over the Nazis with another attack on Ukraine.
3 mins
Israeli strikes on Gaza kill three Islamic Jihad leaders
Israeli airstrikes on the blockaded Gaza Strip targeting Palestinian Islamic Jihad yesterday killed three senior operatives and at least nine civilians, including three children, according to the Israeli army and Palestinian officials.
2 mins
Violence erupts in Pakistan after arrest of Imran Khan
Internet services have been suspended across Pakistan after violence erupted when the former prime minister Imran Khan was arrested at a court appearance in Islamabad and dragged into an armoured vehicle by scores of security forces in riot gear.
2 mins
House price growth slowest for more than a decade
Annual house price growth across the UK has slowed to the lowest level in more than a decade, with property values in the south of England under the greatest pressure.
2 mins
Time for change? Frustrated commuters await decision on TransPennine contract
Once, it had seemed like a good idea to live in the Pennines and to commute by train. Susannah Simmons, a violinist at Opera North, moved to Marsden for quick and easy access to her work in Leeds and Manchester.
2 mins
Farrell changes approach after 'overthinking' goalkicking
Owen Farrell has revealed he has changed his mental approach to goalkicking after falling below his usual high standards during the Six Nations championship this year.
2 mins
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