The Guardian - June 15, 2022
The Guardian - June 15, 2022
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In this issue
June 15, 2022
Chaos as first Rwanda flight cancelled by court ruling
Johnson's Rwanda plan thrown into chaos by European court judgment
4 mins
Rees-Mogg bid to axe EU laws triggers cabinet row
Cabinet row over Rees-Mogg plan to axe all 'retained EU law' by 2026
2 mins
Lake District battle lines drawn over 'rollercoaster theme park'
Opponents are calling it a "rollercoaster theme park" that will spoil the tranquillity of a "jewel in the crown of the Lake District".
1 min
'Please stop the plane' Asylum seekers' plea over deportation
An Albanian asylum seeker and suspected victim of trafficking A told the Guardian he is in a "very bad mental state" as he expects to board a deportation flight to Rwanda, a country of which he knows "nothing".
2 mins
When he was young: Killers fan, 67, rolls back the years
A 67-year-old first-time crowd surfer has been hailed as a rock'n'roll inspiration after being carried to the front of the audience at a concert in Manchester.
2 mins
Vets call for bulldogs to be bred for health not 'cute' features
English bulldogs must be bred with less extreme features to improve their health and prevent breeding from being banned in the UK on welfare grounds, leading veterinarians warn.
2 mins
Kardashian accused of 'permanently damaging' Monroe's dress
A collector has claimed that "permanent damage" has been inflicted by the reality star Kim Kardashian on the dress Marilyn Monroe wore to serenade President John F Kennedy on his 45th birthday.
1 min
Bulk of Tory MPs give no opposition to bill on Northern Ireland protocol
Ministers believe they have largely muted Conservative opposition to the Northern Ireland protocol bill, even though one leading Tory critic has said no MP should be voting for a breach of international law.
3 mins
Labour Stop calling me boring, says Starmer
Keir Starmer has urged his shadow cabinet to stop briefing the press that he is boring, warning them: "What's boring is being in opposition."
1 min
"The kids clapped': head describes tears at response to coming out
His pupils probably still think of him as a bit of "a git", but the spontaneous applause headteacher Colin Scott received after he came out as gay at the school assembly did bring tears to his eyes.
2 mins
Brazil embassy sorry for 'incorrect' message to family of journalist missing in Amazon
The Brazilian ambassador to the UK has apologised to the family of Dom Phillips for incorrectly telling them his body had been found in the Amazon along with that of his missing travelling partner, Bruno Pereira.
2 mins
Ukrainian forces holding firm' as Moscow steps up Sievierodonetsk assault
Ukrainian authorities say they are continuing to evacuate civilians from Sievierodonetsk during every "quiet" moment, after the three main bridges out of the eastern city were destroyed by Russian shelling.
3 mins
Concerns about cost of living pose threat to European unity over invasion, survey finds
Europe's unity over the war in Ukraine is at risk as public attention increasingly shifts from the battlefield to cost of living concerns, polling across 10 countries suggests, with the divide deepening between voters who want a swift end to the conflict and those who want Russia punished.
2 mins
'What does not burn' RHS garden captures spirit of Ukraine
A burnt-out cottage, decorated with embroidered cloths and surrounded by barley, is set to be one of the unexpected highlights of the RHS's largest flower show after being designed by a Ukrainian couple unable to return to their war-ravaged village.
1 min
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