The Guardian - June 14, 2022
The Guardian - June 14, 2022
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June 14, 2022
Australian columnist apologises after being accused of trying to out actor Rebel Wilson
An Australian newspaper columnist has apologised after being accused of trying to out the actor Rebel Wilson.
3 mins
I'm still surprised by lack of black faces at Glastonbury, says Henry
Lenny Henry has said he is "always surprised" by the lack of black and brown people at Glastonbury, as he called for better representation of ethnic minorities in all facets of British society.
2 mins
Food plan unlikely to tackle obesity, warns expert
The focus on personal responsibility rather than official action in the government's national food strategy is unlikely to tackle the UK's obesity crisis, a leading authority on public health has said.
2 mins
Bolsonaro says 'something wicked' done to two men missing in Brazil
The Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has said he believes "something wicked" was done to the missing British journalist Dom Phillips and the Brazilian Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, amidst unconfirmed claims their bodies had been found in the Amazon.
2 mins
'Devastation for family as judge allows end of boy's life support
A judge has ruled a 12-year-old boy with catastrophic brain damage is dead and that his treatment can stop.
1 min
Grenfell five years on: UK should be ashamed of its response, says survivor
Britain should be ashamed of its response to the Grenfell disaster, survivors and bereaved relatives have said as they prepare to mark the fifth anniversary with memorial services at Westminster Abbey and beside the ruined tower in west London.
2 mins
'Starquakes' revealed in the most detailed survey of Milky Way ever
Astronomers have unveiled the most detailed survey of the Milky Way yet, revealing thousands of "starquakes" and stellar DNA, and helping to identify the most habitable corners of our home galaxy.
2 mins
Challenge to Rwanda flights rejected by court, but first plane may yet be grounded
Two last-ditch legal challenges that attempted to halt the inaugural flight carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda have been rejected by judges.
2 mins
Duke of York excluded from Garter Day walk at Windsor
The Duke of York has been forced to remain out of public view after a "family decision" to exclude him from the traditional Order of the Garter Day procession at Windsor Castle.
2 mins
'How can I not get enraged?' Russian opera director on war and exile
On a sunny Friday evening in Amsterdam, Kirill Serebrennikov was feeling some prepremiere nerves as guests started to arrive at the Dutch National Opera.
2 mins
British talent wins big on Broadway as West End transfers shine at Tony awards
British talent shone in New York at the Tony awards as shows that transferred from the West End to Broadway dominated the ceremony.
3 mins
Declassified papers show UK interest in Falkland Islands oil
British ministers were keen to exploit oil around the Falkland Islands before and after the 1982 conflict, declassified government documents show.
2 mins
Hearings focus on 'lies' spread by president in lead up to Capitol attack
The House select committee investigating the 6 January insurrection yesterday scrutinised the conspiracy theories that led a group of Donald Trump's supporters to attack the US Capitol and produced damning testimony for the former president.
3 mins
Phoenix No respite day or night as heatwave grips US city
After a record-breaking daytime temperature in Phoenix last Friday, nightfall offered little relief. At midnight it was still 38C (100F) outside and only a few degrees cooler inside 60-year-old Sarepta Jackson's home.
2 mins
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Category: Newspaper
Language: English
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