The Guardian - April 15, 2024
The Guardian - April 15, 2024
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April 15, 2024
US warning as Israel weighs up response to Iran's attack
Washington says it will not take part in any counter-offensive
4 mins
'I hope it is behind us' Jerusalem's cautious return to normality after night of missiles
Noa Moshytz's home in northern Israel doesn't have a bomb shelter, so as warnings of the Iranian attack mounted late on Saturday night, she took her six-month-old daughter, Mayan, and drove to her mother's home in Jerusalem.
3 mins
"True Promise' Operation achieved goal and is over, says Tehran
A bullish Iranian government hailed its unprecedented direct strike on Israel as a success yesterday and said that as far as it was concerned the military operation was now over, as it had struck most of the military targets it had intended as a reprisal for the Israeli assault on Iran's consulate in Damascus on 1 April.
2 mins
Defence Onslaught defeated with help of allies
Iran's widely anticipated missile and drone attack was defeated with the help of the US, the UK and Jordan, which, alongside the Israeli military, ensured that all but a handful of ballistic missiles were neutralised.
5 mins
A Strategic Failure? Why Israel's Attack On Damascus Was Such A Gamechanger
The large-scale attack by Iran on Israel may have passed with relatively little damage, but it marks a significant transformation in the conflict between the two enemies.
4 mins
Chocolate trap: Twiggy tells of station vending machine that wouldn't let go
With her famous nickname, you might think Twiggy is the perfect person to call on if your sweets get stuck in a vending machine.
1 min
Tobacco firms working to block smoking ban, warns cancer charity
Tobacco companies are lobbying MPs and peers in an effort to derail Rishi Sunak's plans to phase out smoking, the head of Britain's biggest cancer charity has warned.
2 mins
Britain Swapped To ‘'Higher Risk' US Blood Products To Save Money, Minutes Suggest
The British government was willing to risk infecting NHS patients to get "lower-priced" blood products, according to a document that campaigners claim proves state and corporate guilt in one of the country's worst ever scandals.
5 mins
Rayner handling housing row correctly, says Cooper
Angela Rayner has handled the controversy over her living arrangements \"in the right way\", Yvette Cooper insisted after a former aide contradicted the Labour deputy leader's account.
2 mins
Political Ads May Be Coming To A Small Screen Near You
Some viewers are already irritated by the adverts interrupting shows on the ITV catchup service. But they could soon yearn for the halcyon days of shampoo or insurance commercials after being presented with the faces of Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.
3 mins
Childcare System Falling Behind Rest Of World, Says Charity
England's childcare system is failing and falling behind much of the world, a charity for gender equality and women's rights has said.
3 mins
Scientist Meet To Ask 'What If We Are Wrong About The Universe?'
If you zoomed out on the universe, well beyond the level of planets, stars or galaxies, you would eventually see a vast, evenly speckled expanse with no notable features. At least, that has been the conventional view.
2 mins
Buying on the hoof? Racehorse sellers target super-rich millennials
Henry Beeby has an enticing pitch for young superrich Tiktokers and Instagrammers. \"Come to Kensington Gardens on the Monday, buy a racehorse and by the Tuesday you will be in the parade ring at one of the world's most famous racecourses [Royal Ascot] alongside members of the British royal family and other royal families, with your own racehorse in your colours.\"
2 mins
Lunar standstill' to shed light on Stonehenge's link to moon
The rising and setting of the sun at Stonehenge, especially during the summer and winter solstices, continues to evoke joy, fascination and religious devotion.
2 mins
Man who killed six in Sydney knife rampage had mental health issues, family says
The family of Joel Cauchi, who stabbed six people to death in a Sydney shopping centre on Saturday, have described his actions as \"truly horrific\", offered condolences to the loved ones of the victims and expressed support for the police officer who ended the stabbing spree by shooting him dead.
3 mins
'A lot got away with it' Men held at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq go to court over torture and abuse
The first trial to contend with the post-9/11 abuse of detainees in US custody begins on Monday, in a case brought by three men who were held in the US-run Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
5 mins
Back Ukraine Or Suffer Energy Price Spikes, Europe Is Warned
A dramatic rise in European energy prices is inevitable if the Russian destruction of Ukrainian energy infrastructure continues unabated, the former chief executive of Ukraine's state-owned oil company has warned.
2 mins
'It's plain elitist': anger at Greek plan for €5,000 Acropolis tours
Jackie and Malcolm Love stood amid a bevy of tourists in the heart of Athens, taking in the Acropolis with a mixture of awe and admiration.
1 min
Revealed: Thames Water has six weeks to convince Ofwat it has viable survival plan
Thames Water has just six weeks to convince its regulator that it has a viable survival plan for its business, the Guardian can reveal.
2 mins
Thousands Made Homeless Despite Tory Evictions Vow
More than 80,000 households have been threatened with homelessness due to no-fault evictions since the Conservative government first announced it would outlaw the practice, according to a charity.
2 mins
Medal cash-in Coe's $50,000 prize money is a blow to what's left of the Olympic spirit
W'e were told last week how World Athletics is leading the way in modernising the Olympics, showing all the other sports how behind the times they are and how much the international athletics federation is on the side of its athletes. Sebastian Coe, chair of World Athletics, announced that $50,000 (£40,000) prize money will be given to Olympic gold medallists in track and field events in Paris, proudly returning the sport's commercial gains back to the athletes and boldly facing up to the facts of modern sport.
3 mins
Day eager to play in Paris Olympics after missing previous two Games
Jason Day has stated his intention to make an Olympic debut in Paris this summer, after the Australian was among a batch of golfers who opted to skip the sport's return to the Games in 2016.
3 mins
Raducanu Enjoys The 'Positivity' After BJK Cup Victory
Emma Raducanu believes she is playing some of the best tennis of her career and wants to build on the momentum from her leading role in Great Britain's qualification for the Billie Jean King Cup finals to re-establish herself at the top of the sport.
3 mins
García and Williams strike to send United back to Wembley
Manchester United have had to wait five years for a first win over Chelsea, but when it came it came in style, two goals in the opening 25 minutes enough to earn them a place in a second successive FA Cup final at Wembley at the expense of the holders.
3 mins
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