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Wiegman defends Earps demotion as choice 'to win'
Sarina Wiegman has defended making Hannah Hampton England's first-choice goalkeeper ahead of Mary Earps, saying she makes “decisions to win”, after Earps criticised the coach’s move in her autobiography.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Trump plays down Khashoggi murder as Saudis visit
Donald Trump has shrugged off the Saudi regime's murder of Jamal Khashoggi, saying the Washington Post columnist was \"extremely controversial\" and unpopular.
4 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Wood fit for Ashes opener as England 'lick their lips'
Mark Wood is fully fit and available for selection in the first Ashes Test on Friday, having come through an extended spell of bowling at full pace in the Perth Stadium nets without any problems, as England's seamers found conditions at the ground so good they were \"licking their lips\".
3 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Wilson leads from front to ensure a return to Cardiff
Wales saved their best until last and head into the World Cup playoffs on the back of an emphatic demolition of North Macedonia that guarantees Craig Bellamy's team a home semifinal next March. Opponents will be rightly apprehensive of visiting Cardiff on this evidence.
3 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Kemi offers imaginary budget numbers to imaginary audiences of her imaginary friends
You would think we were in the final three months of a general election campaign, not three and a half years out. Everywhere you look there's a party leader giving a press conference. Demanding attention from a public that just wants to be given a break. This far out from an election we're just dealing in political fever dreams.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
England call up teen Caluori for Argentina Test after triple blow
A triple injury blow has hit England before their final autumn Test with Ollie Lawrence, Jamie George and Tom Roebuck all ruled out of the game against Argentina on Sunday.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Tierney and McLean launch Scotland's World Cup odyssey
Hampden Park has hosted seismic, spine-tingling occasions in a storied history dating back to 1903. Add this one to the list. Scotland's long, long wait is over. Steve Clarke, Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay, John McGinn; you shall go to the ball. So too Kieran Tierney, whose curler from 22 yards seemed to have sealed victory by the odd goal in five before Kenny McLean produced an even more spectacular fourth.
3 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Security Entourage for US visit may include official implicated in Twitter plot
A senior official expected to travel to Washington with Saudi Arabia’s crown prince was previously accused by US prosecutors of taking part in a plot to infiltrate Twitter and identify critics of the regime in Riyadh.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
AI 'helped halve staff numbers and boost pay' at fintech firm
AI-related savings had allowed the buy now, pay later company Klarna to increase staff salaries by nearly 60%, it said yesterday, while hinting it could slash more jobs after nearly halving its workforce over the past three years.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
TikTok to let users control number of AI videos on feeds
TikTok is giving users the power to reduce the amount of artificial intelligence-made content on their feeds, as it revealed the platform hosts more than 1bn AI videos.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Neanderthals and early humans probably kissed, say scientists
From Galápagos albatrosses to polar bears, chimpanzees to orangutans, certain species appear to kiss. Now researchers suggest Neanderthals did it too - and might even have locked lips with modern humans.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Coroners' advice after maternal deaths often ignored - study
The advice given by coroners in England and Wales to help prevent maternal deaths is not being acted on, research has found.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
'I'm missing my son's life'
How stricter asylum rules make it harder for families
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Crypto market losses hit $1tn as fears grow of tech bubble
More than $1tn (£760bn) has been wiped off the cryptocurrency market in the past six weeks amid fears of a tech bubble and fading expectations for a US rate cut next month.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Bond markets could force a second budget, says investor
The bond markets may force Rachel Reeves to deliver a second budget if investors are disappointed by the chancellor's fiscal plans next week, a City investor has warned.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Fun in the sun
I can't remember ever being so confident before an away Ashes series
4 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Global coalition calls for fossil fuel phaseout at Cop30
More than 80 countries have joined a call for a roadmap to phasing out fossil fuels in a dramatic intervention into stalled negotiations at the UN Cop30 climate summit.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Ocado's hi-tech model was the future of groceries once - has it now been left on the shelf?
That's quite a stock market journey: from 180p at listing 15 years ago to the mighty heights of £29 during the locked-down Covid year of 2020 and now - oh dear - all the way back down to 180p. Welcome to Ocado, which looked like the future of grocery retailing once upon a time, but now seems to be struggling to convince its most important customer of the virtues of robots and automation.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Detectives Fleming and Arnott to return to screens in Line of Duty
Line of Duty is coming back to TV screens for a seventh series, the BBC confirmed yesterday.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Keir Starmer PM calls for government to unite after turbulent week for No 10
Keir Starmer has told senior ministers and officials to stop briefing against one another and leaking details of the budget as he pleaded for his embattled government to unite.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Authors dropped from literary prize over covers made with AI
The books of two award-winning New Zealand authors have been disqualified from consideration for the country's top literature prize because artificial intelligence was used in the creation of their cover designs.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Arsenal blow as injury threatens to rule Gabriel out of busy period
Arsenal fear that Gabriel Magalhães could be out of action for at least a month after he sustained a thigh injury on international duty, with the Brazil defender expected to miss a crucial part of the season.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Fall in NHS waiting times stalls despite billions spent, say MPs
The NHS has failed to cut waiting times as promised in a landmark recovery plan despite billions of pounds in investment, the public accounts committee (PAC) said today.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Ukrainians working for Russia were behind rail sabotage, says Polish prime minister
Polish authorities have identified two Ukrainian men, allegedly working for the Russian intelligence services, as the key suspects in two cases of rail sabotage, Donald Tusk said.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Epstein files release passed with near-unanimous vote
The US House of Representatives last night passed a bill with nearly unanimous support that will force the release of investigative files related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Eminem sues Swim Shady firm for trademark infringement
Eminem has launched legal action against the Australian beach brand Swim Shady, alleging its name is too close to that of his trademarked alter ego, Slim Shady.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Author calls for fair treatment of Palestine Action hunger strikers
Sally Rooney has pleaded with the UK government to address the “shocking mistreatment” of Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners who are on hunger strike, saying she fears for their welfare.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Activists used sledgehammers at Israel-linked firm, court told
Six pro-Palestinian activists armed with sledgehammers attacked an Israeli-linked defence firm, with one striking a female police officer twice with his weapon, a court has heard.
1 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
Nottingham University could cut language and music degrees
The University of Nottingham will be the only Russell Group university not to teach modern foreign languages degrees if it approves plans to close a swathe of courses including Spanish and French as well as music and dozens of others.
2 min |
November 19, 2025
The Guardian
"The Taliban are human - I believe in more talks'
Samira Asghari, the IOC's youngest member, says that dialogue is only way to help Afghan women access sport
3 min |