The Guardian - June 30, 2022
The Guardian - June 30, 2022
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June 30, 2022
Singer R Kelly Sentenced To 30 Years' Jail For Sexual Abuse
The singer R Kelly was sentenced to 30 years in prison yesterday for sexually abusing women, girls and boys, more than 20 years after first facing allegations.
2 mins
Town built for spaghetti western up for sale, but buyers will need a fistful of dollars
Rising up from the rugged arid landscape, the swinging doors of the 19th-century saloon open on to a wide, dusty street dotted with stables and hitching posts for horses.
2 mins
MPs should not bring babies into Commons, says cross-party review
MPs should not be allowed to bring babies into the House of Commons during debates, a cross-party review has recommended after mounting "confusion" about the rules.
1 min
Call for ancient trees to be protected as study suggests most aren't even on record
There may be about 2m ancient trees in England, many times more than previously recorded, and campaigners are calling on the government to give them the same protection as wildlife and old buildings.
3 mins
Net gains Defeat, yes. But the Emma story has barely begun
Farewell to all that then. In the end, Emma Raducanu’s first superstar Wimbledon, her first as a champion, could stretch only to three days and two matches.
3 mins
Man charged over the murder of Zara Aleena appears in London court
A man charged with murdering Zara Aleena in east London on Sunday has appeared in court, and has also faced charges claiming he tried to rape her and robbed her.
2 mins
'Reinvention of Bond' to delay film until 2025
The 26th James Bond film is unlikely to be released in cinemas before 2025, according to the series producer, Barbara Broccoli.
1 min
'A beacon lighting the way for all of us': Deborah James's legacy will save lives
When Dame Deborah James revealed that she was receiving hospice-at-home care for terminal bowel cancer she admitted that she had hoped to be an outlier who would live forever.
3 mins
Britain Commits 1,000 Troops And A Carrier To Nato As Ukraine Gets £1bn
Britain will commit an extra 1,000 troops and one of its two new aircraft carriers to the defence of Nato's eastern flank, the defence secretary has announced, as Downing Street unveiled £1bn in extra military support for Ukraine.
2 mins
Oligarch UK places sanctions against Russia's 'Nickel King'
Vladimir Potanin, known as the "Nickel King" and Russia's second-richest person, has become the latest Russian oligarch to be subjected to sanctions by the UK as ministers target "Putin's inner circle".
2 mins
Kremenchuk Evidence gives lie to claims from Moscow
Kremenchuk First-hand accounts from survivors and expert analysis have discredited Moscow's account of the deadly missile strikes on a shopping mall in the Ukrainian city of Kremenchuk.
2 mins
Gavin Williamson secures £50,000 second job with education company
Gavin Williamson has taken a £50,000-a-year second job as an adviser to a firm that runs private schools, university courses and education investments - less than a year after leaving the role of education secretary.
2 mins
Palace will not publish review of Meghan bullying allegations
A Buckingham Palace investigation into the handling of bullying allegations made by staff against the Duchess of Sussex will not be published owing to "confidentiality" obligations, according to a senior palace source.
2 mins
Parents win appeal for extra hearing over son's life support
The parents of Archie Battersbee said they were "delighted" after winning an appeal against ending the 12-year-old's life support treatment.
1 min
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