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April 18, 2024

Netanyahu rejects calls for restraint over Iran

David Cameron said it was clear Israel was “making a decision to act” in response to last weekend’s Iranian mass drone and ballistic missile attack yesterday as Benjamin Netanyahu brushed off calls for restraint and said his country would make its own decisions on how to defend itself.

Netanyahu rejects calls for restraint over Iran

3 mins

Small fall in inflation 'on track', says Bank of England governor

The Bank of England governor, Andrew Bailey, last night shrugged off a smaller than expected drop in inflation last month, saying he expects a sharp fall towards the government's 2% target next month.

Small fall in inflation 'on track', says Bank of England governor

3 mins

Book review Shameless, petulant and cliche-ridden it's a perfect model of political memoir

'They didn't seem to understand,\" writes Liz Truss on page 250 of this unstoppably selfserving reworking of Trollope's He Knew He Was Right, \"that the UK was heading towards an economic cliff and I was seeking to conduct a handbrake turn to avoid driving off the edge.\"

Book review Shameless, petulant and cliche-ridden it's a perfect model of political memoir

4 mins

Gene editing crops' colour could aid weeding robots, report says

Genetically engineering crops to be colourful could help farmers produce food without pesticides as it would make it easier to spot unwanted weeds, scientists have said.

Gene editing crops' colour could aid weeding robots, report says

1 min

Floods in Dubai as heaviest rainfall in 75 years hits UAE

Highways and malls have been flooded and flights disrupted at one of the world’s busiest airports after the United Arab Emirates experienced what its government described as the largest amount of rainfall in 75 years.

Floods in Dubai as heaviest rainfall in 75 years hits UAE

3 mins

Compensation to passengers for rail delays passes £100m

Compensation paid to passengers for train delays in Britain has reached record levels, with annual payouts surpassing £100m and claims for delayed or cancelled trains growing.

Compensation to passengers for rail delays passes £100m

1 min

'It's not a good look' Some Tory MPs uneasy over line of personal attack

One of the most senior politicians in the Labour party is facing persistent questions about her personal affairs.

'It's not a good look' Some Tory MPs uneasy over line of personal attack

4 mins

NatCon Brussels court overturns closure of conference

A radical rightwing conference that was addressed by Nigel Farage and Suella Braverman as police arrived to close it down resumed yesterday after a Brussels court overturned a local mayor's attempt to stop it.

NatCon Brussels court overturns closure of conference

1 min

Family calls decision to edit Grenfell Tower out of TV advert 'insulting'

Grenfell Tower has been edited out of a TV advert in a move described as \"insulting\" by a family bereaved by the June 2017 disaster.

Family calls decision to edit Grenfell Tower out of TV advert 'insulting'

2 mins

NHS crisis drives surge in demand for private care

Britain's health cover market has grown by £385m in a year as the NHS crisis has prompted more people to seek out private medical treatment and a boom in demand for dental insurance, according to a report.

NHS crisis drives surge in demand for private care

1 min

Mileage miracle Campervan with nearly 1m on the clock

The owners of VW often campervans become deeply attached to their characterful vehicles, regarding them as companions in adventure, workhorses, part of the family.

Mileage miracle Campervan with nearly 1m on the clock

2 mins

Shift in sport highlighted by 1924 letter from black Olympian

For many people the 1924 Paris Olympics will thanks to the 1981 film Chariots of Fire - always be associated with slow-motion images of British runners beating the Americans against the odds while Vangelis' score plays in the background.

Shift in sport highlighted by 1924 letter from black Olympian

1 min

Military Israel deploys extra weapons for offensive against Rafah

Israel has reportedly deployed extra artillery and armoured personnel carriers to the Gaza Strip periphery, suggesting that the military is preparing for its long-threatened ground offensive on Rafah, currently the only place of relative safety for at least 1.4 million displaced Palestinian civilians.

Military Israel deploys extra weapons for offensive against Rafah

3 mins

Unrwa Cutting support has left hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in peril - Nandy

Lisa Nandy, the UK's shadow minister for international development, has called for support for the UN relief agency, Unrwa, warning \"time has run out for hundreds of thousands\" of Palestinians in Gaza.

Unrwa Cutting support has left hundreds of thousands of Palestinians in peril - Nandy

2 mins

Here comes the son: Beatles’ children unite for new song

The most famous songwriting credit in history, Lennon-McCartney, has been resurrected - though for a song written by the Beatles' sons.

Here comes the son: Beatles’ children unite for new song

2 mins

Football mentoring can boost wellbeing of troubled pupils’

Intensive mentoring for troubled schoolchildren using football kickabouts can significantly increase wellbeing and deliver happiness boosts equivalent to an unemployed adult getting a job, a study has found.

Football mentoring can boost wellbeing of troubled pupils’

2 mins

'It wasn't realistic' Daughter appalled by pursuit of frail mother

Rose Chitseko's mother, who is 93 this month, was always meticulous about her money. As a child during the second world war, she learned to hold on to the pennies in her pocket. It was a trait she later held dear as a single mother with bills to pay.

'It wasn't realistic' Daughter appalled by pursuit of frail mother

3 mins

US and UK complicit in detentions at camps in Syria where torture rife’

The US and UK are complicit in the detention of thousands of people, including British nationals, in camps and facilities in north-east Syria where disease, torture and death are rife, according to Amnesty International.

US and UK complicit in detentions at camps in Syria where torture rife’

2 mins

Birth of the new banger A first taste of lab-grown pork fat cell sausages

Even before I see the sausages, I am greeted by their meaty, rich aroma.

Birth of the new banger A first taste of lab-grown pork fat cell sausages

3 mins

Paris accused of 'social cleansing' before Olympics as hundreds evicted from France's biggest squat

Police have evicted hundreds of people from the biggest squat in France, in a southern suburb of Paris, prompting fresh accusations from charities that authorities are seeking to clear refugees, asylum seekers and homeless people from the capital before the Olympics.

Paris accused of 'social cleansing' before Olympics as hundreds evicted from France's biggest squat

3 mins

Nasa data reveals razed villages as fire becomes 'weapon of war' in Sudan

The number of villages destroyed or severely damaged by fire in Sudan has risen sharply in recent weeks, suggesting the country's conflict is intensifying as it enters its second year.

Nasa data reveals razed villages as fire becomes 'weapon of war' in Sudan

3 mins

Russian oil tankers risk environmental havoc in Baltic, says Swedish minister

Russia appears prepared to create environmental havoc” by sailing unseaworthy oil tankers through the Baltic Sea in breach of all maritime rules, the Swedish foreign minister has said.

Russian oil tankers risk environmental havoc in Baltic, says Swedish minister

3 mins

'Epic' Emerson Evicted seal's 126-mile swim to his favourite flowerbed

Last week, gun-wielding conservation officers stuffed a 225kg (500lb) elephant seal in the back of a van, drove him along a winding highway in western Canada and left him on a beach \"far from human habitation\".

'Epic' Emerson Evicted seal's 126-mile swim to his favourite flowerbed

1 min

Heir to Dutch throne spent year in Madrid over concern for her safety

The heir to the Dutch throne, Catharina-Amalia, Princess of Orange, spent over a year in Spain as the Dutch royal family grappled with threats to her safety, according to media in the Netherlands.

Heir to Dutch throne spent year in Madrid over concern for her safety

1 min

Meloni accused of using Italian broadcaster as voice for far right

The European Commission has been urged to investigate alleged attempts by Italy's far-right government to turn the public broadcaster, Rai, into a \"megaphone\" for the ruling parties before the European elections.

Meloni accused of using Italian broadcaster as voice for far right

2 mins

Aung San Suu Kyi has left prison for house arrest, claims junta

Myanmar's detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved from prison to house arrest, according to the military junta.

Aung San Suu Kyi has left prison for house arrest, claims junta

2 mins

IMF urges fiscal discipline as elections loom around world

The International Monetary Fund has issued a strong warning to Britain and other countries facing elections this year to avoid voter giveaways that might pose risks to their public finances.

IMF urges fiscal discipline as elections loom around world

1 min

Czech billionaire offered to buy owner of Royal Mail

The owner of Royal Mail received a £3bn takeover offer from a Czech billionaire who has stakes in Sainsbury's and West Ham United football club.

Czech billionaire offered to buy owner of Royal Mail

2 mins

Everton on the brink Questions over club's future as urgent as ever

Everton fans are used to the club's owner, Farhad Moshiri, telling them that better times will be arriving soon. He began his reign in 2016 promising to give fans \"whatever I have\" - the type of soundbite he would continue to deliver during the following eight years.

Everton on the brink Questions over club's future as urgent as ever

4 mins

Winter wondering Surprise, big-name exit is a sign of football media's fractured evolution

For more than three decades, English football media was a Winter wonderland.

Winter wondering Surprise, big-name exit is a sign of football media's fractured evolution

3 mins

Appleby's pick pipped on the line but future remains rosy

He had just seen his filly Dance Sequence, the third-favourite for the 1,000 Guineas, beaten in her Classic trial by the 18-1 outsider Pretty Crystal, but Charlie Appleby was still in a positive frame of mind after the Nell Gwyn Stakes at Newmarket yesterday, about Dance Sequence and life in general.

Appleby's pick pipped on the line but future remains rosy

2 mins

Brasher urges protesters to avoid disrupting 'force for good' event

Race director predicts record fundraising year and reveals tribute to Kelvin Kiptum

Brasher urges protesters to avoid disrupting 'force for good' event

2 mins

Archer could consider future if stop-start’ pattern persists

Jofra Archer has hinted another year of persistent injury setbacks could lead him to question his future as the fast bowler looks to stage his latest comeback for England in time for this summer's T20 World Cup defence.

Archer could consider future if stop-start’ pattern persists

2 mins

De Bruyne cancels out Rodrygo's opener as epic clash goes to wire

With 72 minutes on the clock, an increasingly fervent Manchester City support announced who they were and promised to fight until the end.

De Bruyne cancels out Rodrygo's opener as epic clash goes to wire

4 mins

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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821. It is one of the most respected newspapers in the world, known for its independent journalism and its commitment to social justice.

The Guardian has a liberal political stance and covers a wide range of topics, including news, politics, business, culture, and opinion. It also has a number of special interest sections, such as the Guardian Weekly, which is a weekly international edition, and the Guardian Cities, which covers urban life.

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