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May 04, 2024

Tories crushed by 'worst election results' in years

The Conservatives under Rishi Sunak are facing their worst local election results in 40 years, with striking Labour gains across England in key battlegrounds that the party will need to secure victory at the general election.

Tories crushed by 'worst election results' in years

4 mins

Court rules UK climate action plan unlawful with insufficient emission-reducing policies

The UK government's climate action plan is unlawful, the high court has ruled, as there is not enough evidence that there are sufficient policies in place to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Court rules UK climate action plan unlawful with insufficient emission-reducing policies

2 mins

US financial regulator charges Trump Media's auditor with 'massive fraud'

The auditor for Donald Trump's Trump Media was accused of running a \"massive fraud\" and a \"sham audit mill\" by the US's top financial regulator yesterday.

US financial regulator charges Trump Media's auditor with 'massive fraud'

2 mins

'It's exploitation' - Italy bans puppy yoga after welfare row

Studios offering \"puppy yoga\" classes across Italy have been called to heel, after the use of puppies was banned on health and welfare grounds.

'It's exploitation' - Italy bans puppy yoga after welfare row

1 min

Curd your enthusiasm: Tik Tok helps cottage cheese win over a new generation

If you peered into a UK fridge in the late 1970s, you were very likely to have found a pot of cottage cheese tucked away between the prawn cocktail and sherry trifle.

Curd your enthusiasm: Tik Tok helps cottage cheese win over a new generation

2 mins

A new light Kafka was far from Kafkaesque, biopic shows

The word Kafkaesque has come to describe the sensation of powerlessness when dealing with bureaucracy; of getting lost in labyrinthine administrative errands, being shut out by faceless officialdom and having your hopes strangled by red tape.

A new light Kafka was far from Kafkaesque, biopic shows

2 mins

Train strikes and traffic jams to disrupt bank holiday weekend

Bank holiday getaway traffic jams will signal the start of a bumpy 10 days on Britain's roads and railways, as a rainy early May is peppered with engineering works and train drivers' strikes.

Train strikes and traffic jams to disrupt bank holiday weekend

1 min

Red squirrels may have passed leprosy to humans

Leprosy passed between humans and red squirrels in medieval England, research suggests, supporting a theory that the fur trade may have played a role in the spread of the disease.

Red squirrels may have passed leprosy to humans

2 mins

'Hero' sword attack victim thanks NHS for saving life

A man who was injured in a sword attack in east London thanked the emergency services and his family for saving his life as he recovered in hospital yesterday.

'Hero' sword attack victim thanks NHS for saving life

1 min

Pay de Galles, douze points? Land of song cries out for a Eurovision spot

Musicians, language campaigners and pro-independence politicians have backed a drive to win a place for the land of song in Eurovision.

Pay de Galles, douze points? Land of song cries out for a Eurovision spot

3 mins

Gavin and Stacey to return for one final show at Christmas

The last episode of the hit sitcom Gavin and Stacey will be shown on Christmas Day, the BBC has confirmed.

Gavin and Stacey to return for one final show at Christmas

1 min

Boost for travel agents as Race Across the World grips viewers

No celebrities, no luxuries, and a miserly £20,000 in prize money.

Boost for travel agents as Race Across the World grips viewers

1 min

Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters becomes latest film to bring in cultural consultants

Film and TV productions are turning to a growing number of \"cultural consultants\" to help them navigate the choppy waters of sensitivities around ethnicity and faith.

Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters becomes latest film to bring in cultural consultants

3 mins

Super-rich spending up to £400,000 on Paris Olympics packages

Members of the global super-rich are spending as much as $500,000 (£400,000) on \"ultra exclusive\" packages for the Paris 2024 Olympics that promoters claim include meeting athletes, access to the athletes' village, and \"the chance to be part of the opening ceremony\".

Super-rich spending up to £400,000 on Paris Olympics packages

2 mins

Boy convicted of murder after stabbing near primary school

A 15-year-old boy who stabbed another teenager through the heart on the way home from school was found guilty of murder yesterday.

Boy convicted of murder after stabbing near primary school

2 mins

In Plato's words How AI is helping to reveal the secrets of ancient scrolls

More than 2,000 years after he died, Plato, the towering figure of classical antiquity and founder of the Academy, still makes the news.

In Plato's words How AI is helping to reveal the secrets of ancient scrolls

3 mins

Last rites? Decline in vulture numbers forces Parsis to adapt burial practices

Traditional Zoroastrian burial rites are becoming impossible to perform because of the decline of vultures in India, Iran and Pakistan.

Last rites? Decline in vulture numbers forces Parsis to adapt burial practices

2 mins

Tenants should be given the 'right to garden', says leading horticulturalist

Developers and landlords should give tenants a \"right to garden\", a leading horticulturalist has said, as part of a campaign for more green spaces in new-build homes.

Tenants should be given the 'right to garden', says leading horticulturalist

3 mins

'Jews need to fight back' Shock and sadness in Israel at overseas protests

At the Jerusalem theatre, concertgoers and staff expressed a mixture of anger, sadness and defiance as weeks of proPalestinian protests across dozens of US college campuses reached a tumultuous climax 6,000 miles away.

'Jews need to fight back' Shock and sadness in Israel at overseas protests

3 mins

Ruined town re-emerges as Philippines dam dries up

Ruins of a centuries-old town have emerged at a dam parched by drought in the northern Philippines.

Ruined town re-emerges as Philippines dam dries up

1 min

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The Guardian Newspaper Description:

الناشرGuardian News & Media

فئةNewspaper

لغةEnglish

تكرارDaily

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.

The Guardian is a popular read for many people who value independent journalism and high-quality writing. It is also a good source of news and information for people who are interested in social justice and progressive causes.

If you're looking for a reliable and informative news source, then The Guardian is a good choice. Subscribe today and enjoy.

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