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Bronze: players feel under pressure over game's growth
Lucy Bronze believes every player at the European Championship feels a greater pressure to perform because of the boost women's football receives as a result of success.
1 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
We're not here to pay homage': the Lion turned Wallaby plotting Australia victory
No room for sentiment as hosts' English coach bids to leave country on a high before his move to Leicester
3 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
'A mechanism for killing' 15 people die in crush trying to access Gaza food aid site
At least 20 Palestinians have been killed in a crush at a food distribution site run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation after guards used teargas or pepper spray yesterday on hungry crowds, Palestinian health authorities and witnesses said.
3 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Girelli's Late, Late Show Puts Italy in Last Four
Jubilant Italy reached their first major women's tournament semifinal since 1997 as Cristiana Girelli's 90th-minute header beat a Norway side who had seen their captain Ada Hegerberg miss a crucial penalty earlier in the second half.
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Edwards hits bump on road to World Cup
Fifty-over cricket is Charlotte Edwards's Big Project. The day she was announced as the new England head coach, she declared that the national side had \"underperformed\" in the one-day format of late, and that she was making it her \"first priority\" before the World Cup in India in October.
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Pogacar crashes and protester runs on road in chaotic climax
Norway's Abrahamsen lands maiden success after leaders slow for injured Slovenian
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
A really good discussion' R&A held talks with Trump's son over Turnberry Open
The R&A says it has held a \"really good discussion\" with Donald Trump's family over the thorny issue of when their Turnberry course might stage the Open again.
3 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Forest to blame for European demotion, says Palace's Parish
Steve Parish has suggested Nottingham Forest are to blame for Crystal Palace's demotion from the Europa League to the Conference League, and confirmed the FA Cup winners will appeal to the court of arbitration for sport over Uefa's decision.
1 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
The Stripped-Down iPhone That Stops Children Browsing... for £99 a Month
A neutered iPhone, stripped of web browsers and social media apps, is going on sale to parents worried about their children's screen habits.
2 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Airport drop-off charges 'steeper per minute than holiday flights'
Drivers have been warned of soaring charges at UK airports to drop off passengers this summer, while major European airports continue to allow motorists brief stops for free.
1 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Luck, whether in the draw or bounce of a ball, will play pivotal role for winner
Element of unpredictability is a key feature of links courses and always makes this the hardest major to call
4 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Timeline: How the Leak Happened—and How It Was Kept from the Public
Two and a half years ago, a British soldier pressed \"send\" on an email that was to cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds and change the lives of thousands of people.
2 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Farrell and the Welsh Left Out for Brisbane Showdown
Owen Farrell is expected to be left out of the British & Irish Lions squad for Saturday's first Test against Australia in Brisbane.
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Mbeumo transfer tussle leaves United frustrated
Manchester United's efforts to buy Bryan Mbeumo have stalled after Brentford raised their valuation to closer to £70m, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe intent on not being pushed into paying more than his club's £65m valuation of the forward.
2 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Doctors hail babies born with DNA of three people
Doctors in the UK have announced the birth of eight healthy babies after performing a groundbreaking procedure that creates IVF embryos with DNA from three people to prevent children from inheriting incurable genetic disorders.
3 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Timeline: How the Leak Happened—and How It Was Kept from the Public
Two and a half years ago, a British soldier pressed \"send\" on an email that was to cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds and change the lives of thousands of people.
3 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
'Betrayal' Rights groups rebuke EU for failure to impose sanctions
The EU has been accused of a \"cruel and unlawful betrayal\" of Palestinians and of European values for failing to take action to impose sanctions on Israel over the war in Gaza.
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Israel Hits Syria's Defence Ministry as Complex War Rages for Control of South
The Israeli military struck the Syrian defence ministry in Damascus twice yesterday as it intervened in the clashes between the Syrian army and Druze fighters in the south, the country's deadliest violence in months.
3 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Unpredictable England meet reliable operators in contest of thin margins
Wiegman's side have to respect opponents who smashed Germany and are consistent at tournaments
5 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Police force wrong to join Pride in uniform, high court rules
Police chiefs have been left stunned after the high court ruled that officers were wrong to wear their uniforms to take part in last year's Pride festival in Newcastle.
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Comedy review: A fine philosophical take on motherhood's sharp end
Her last tour, Success Story, found Sara Pascoe in the loved-up phase of recent new parenthood. Reader, she has now put that phase behind her. I Am a Strange Gloop finds our host staggering, shell-shocked from the soft play area to the stage, with battle-hardened tales to tell from motherhood’s frontline.
1 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Art review Sinister life from City's underbelly
Build anywhere in the City of London and you will have archaeologists watching every move your bulldozer makes.
2 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Installations a 'gateway' into art for young people
Immersive installations could be a gateway into the world of visual arts for young people, according to George the Poet.
1 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Diageo boss steps down after drinks group loses its fizz
Diageo is to replace its embattled chief executive, ending her rocky tenure in charge of the British alcoholic drinks company.
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Israel Hits Syria's Defence Ministry as Complex War Rages for Control of South
The Israeli military struck the Syrian defence ministry in Damascus twice yesterday as it intervened in the clashes between the Syrian army and Druze fighters in the south, the country's deadliest violence in months.
4 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
'Inquisitive' humpback whale causes stir in Sydney harbour
An \"inquisitive\" humpback whale that wandered from its normal migratory route and into the centre of Sydney harbour yesterday was causing \"navigational challenges\" for ferries and vessels during its tour of the world-famous port.
1 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
I'm Terrified: Afghans Fear for Themselves and Their Families Over Data Leak
The Guardian has spoken to Afghans whose details were included in a 2022 data leak, which was made public on Tuesday after a superinjunction was lifted. All names have been changed.
3 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Southern becomes fourth water firm to introduce hosepipe ban
Southern Water has become the fourth English utility to issue a hosepipe ban, taking the number of people hit by such restrictions to approximately 8.5 million.
1 min |
July 17, 2025
The Guardian
Doctors' strike threat over 29% pay demand 'greedy', say medical chiefs
Resident doctors stand accused of being \"very greedy\" over their 29% pay demand before talks today with Wes Streeting that will aim to head off a five-day strike next week.
2 min |
July 17, 2025

The Guardian
Pressure on Shapps over leak of Afghan data
Grant Shapps insisted that the Ministry of Defence press for the continuation of an extraordinary superinjunction to prevent reporting of an embarrassing leak of personal data belonging to 18,700 Afghans, it has been claimed.
3 min |