The Guardian - June 02, 2023
The Guardian - June 02, 2023
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June 02, 2023
Champions League final referee linked to far-right leader's event
Uefa is investigating claims that the referee due to officiate at next week's Champions League final was a keynote speaker at an event organised by a far-right politician.
2 mins
Trump win reframed TV version of The Handmaid's Tale - Atwood
Margaret Atwood was \"the only person who benefited from the election of Donald Trump\", she was told by her agent soon after the 2016 election.
1 min
Former soldier becomes first to make 46-mile swim to the Isle of Man
A former army captain has become the first person on record to swim between the UK mainland and the Isle of Man, in a gruelling 46-mile challenge navigating tricky tides and the near-constant attention of jellyfish.
2 mins
Standoff How did it start and where could it end after missed deadline?
The already knotty row over Boris Johnson's unredacted WhatsApp messages has been further complicated by ministers launching legal action against the official Covid inquiry.
2 mins
Climate Shadow team jostle for share of green funds
Senior Labour figures are urging Keir Starmer to give the go-ahead to a series of infrastructure projects as part of the party's £28bn-a-year green prosperity plan, even if they are not strictly environmental in nature.
2 mins
Labour Women express fears over using party's complaints procedures
Female Labour staff are fearful of using the party's official complaints process, prompting concern among senior officials as a long-serving MP has been suspended over allegations of sexual harassment.
2 mins
'There's always hope' United by passion, Manchester's reds and blues gear up for historic cup final
When Manchester United play Manchester City for the first time in an FA Cup final tomorrow, few at Wembley will have travelled as far as Leon Labko to witness the Manc-Manc showdown.
2 mins
Theatre review A heartfelt adaptation of Loach's seminal film
I, Daniel Blake Northern Stage, Newcastle upon Tyne
1 min
Daughter of Bruce Willis opens up about actor's dementia
One of the daughters of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore has written about her father's dementia in a lengthy essay for Vogue.
1 min
Pleasure boat 'impounded' after deaths in sea off Bournemouth
A pleasure boat allegedly sailing near Bournemouth beach on Wednesday has reportedly been impounded by police after the deaths of two young people who got into difficulties in the sea.
2 mins
CBI plans widespread job losses as it fights for survival
The UK's most prominent business lobby group, the Confederation of British Industry, is to make a swath of its workers redundant as it fights for survival amid a crisis prompted by sexual misconduct allegations.
2 mins
Languages and creative arts at GCSE and A-Level falling out of favour
Languages and the creative arts are falling out of favour among GCSE and A-level students, who are increasingly opting for more vocational subjects such as computing and business studies.
1 min
Chelsea flower garden inspires additions to bug-friendly RHS plant list
A bug-friendly garden at Chelsea flower show has inspired additions to the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) pollinator-friendly plant list.
1 min
IMDb changes rating system after 'review bombing' of Little Mermaid
The biggest film website in the world has said the new, live action remake of The Little Mermaid was subjected to \"review bombing\", with mass negative reactions posted by bots to bring down the average review score.
1 min
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