The Guardian - April 22, 2024
The Guardian - April 22, 2024
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April 22, 2024
Menzies quits Tories after internal inquiry
The MP Mark Menzies is quitting the Conservative party and parliament after an internal inquiry found a \"pattern of behaviour\" that had fallen below the standard expected of MPs.
2 mins
US Aid Vote 'Shows West Will Not Abandon Kyiv'
Ukraine's president said the vote on Saturday by the US House of Representatives to pass a long-delayed $61bn (£49bn) military aid package demonstrated that his country would not be abandoned by the west in its effort to fight the Russian invasion.
3 mins
Surgeon accused of assaults on junior doctors is promoted
Managers at a hospital where police are investigating dozens of deaths promoted a consultant surgeon months after the surgeon allegedly assaulted junior doctors during surgery, the Guardian can reveal.
3 mins
'Sharpest ear and the clearest stick': conductor Andrew Davis dies at 80
Tributes have been paid to Sir Andrew Davis, the conductor who led the Last Night of the Proms and performed with many of the world's finest orchestras, after his death at the age of 80.
2 mins
Europe hit by 'extreme heat stress' from record temperatures - report
Scorching weather has baked Europe in more days of \"extreme heat stress\" than its scientists have ever seen.
2 mins
Met chief set to survive despite officer's 'openly Jewish' remark
The Metropolitan police commissioner is expected to survive calls for his resignation over a video of an officer suggesting that being \"openly Jewish\" was a provocation to pro-Palestinian protesters.
2 mins
Family of interpreter was denied refuge as 'he is a UK citizen'
A former interpreter for British forces in Afghanistan has had his application to bring his wife and three children to the UK rejected - because he has British citizenship.
2 mins
'A thrilling business': Mallory's digitised letters made public
It was an expedition that began with excitement but ended in tragedy: during their attempt to reach the summit of Everest in the summer of 1924, the British mountaineer George Mallory and his colleague Sandy Irvine disappeared, their success, or not, still shrouded in mystery.
2 mins
Republicans Fresh attack on speaker after deal passes vote in House
Republican infighting over the US House of Representatives finally approving $61bn (£49bn) in military aid for Ukraine continued to divide the party yesterday as the far-right representative Marjorie Taylor Greene renewed attacks on the Republican speaker, Mike Johnson.
2 mins
Thousands of tickets cancelled for opening show at giant arena
Thousands of people due to attend the first event at the UK's biggest indoor arena had their tickets cancelled at the last minute on Saturday.
2 mins
Flaw space Is the rise in self-storage a sign of decluttered lives, or of housing in crisis?
Forget the gym membership and juicing regime, the new must-have to boost personal wellbeing is a self-storage unit.
3 mins
Starmer urges Labour candidates to fly the flag for St George's Day
Keir Starmer has written to all of Labour's general election candidates urging them to mark St George's Day \"with enthusiasm\" and to \"fly the flag\" across the country as he attempts to outmanoeuvre the Tories on national identity.
2 mins
'Disgusting' Women alarmed by voyeuristic recordings
Maddy Laing and Phoebe Collin had not seen the camera pointing at them as they walked down a busy Manchester street last April.
2 mins
IDF Unit Faces Us Sanctions Over Alleged Human Rights Violations In West Bank
A unit of the Israel Defense Forces is facing US sanctions over its treatment of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, even as Congress has voted for $26bn (£21bn) in new emergency aid to Israel.
4 mins
Boost for Kremlin as American troops pull out of Niger
The US will withdraw more than 1,000 military personnel from Niger in a move that will force the Biden administration to rethink its counterterrorism strategy and amounts to a strategic victory for Russia.
2 mins
'Glorious day' Records fall like ninepins at 2024 London Marathon
London Marathon organisers have hailed another \"glorious day\" on the streets of the capital after a series of records - including the women's-only world record were broken.
2 mins
Candlelit vigil held for victims of Sydney knife attack
Hundreds of people attended a candlelit vigil at Bondi Beach on Sunday evening to remember the victims of Australia's worst mass killings in years, with speeches, music and a minute's silence.
2 mins
Trump Calls For TV Debates With Biden As Rally Is Rained Off
Donald Trump called for televised debates with Joe Biden before cancelling his own appearance at a planned rally in Wilmington, North Carolina, as a rainstorm approached the airport where it was staged on Saturday.
2 mins
Royal Mail is vulnerable to 'predators', says investor
One of the top investors in Royal Mail's owner has said it is \"vulnerable to corporate predators\".
1 min
It's good to talk How Sir Alex Ferguson became a fairy godfather for young managers
At around this time in 2006, soon after Chelsea beat Manchester United at Stamford Bridge to secure a second successive league title, Sir Alex Ferguson's phone rang.
4 mins
Reed doubles up as Sale stun Harlequins in 10-try thriller
\"It was squeaky-bum time wasn't it?\" observed a mightily relieved Alex Sanderson after his Sale side had clung on to win a thrillingly open game which keeps them firmly in the playoff mix.
2 mins
'I've come good' Jepchirchir wins with world record
The longest game of cat and mouse in the 43-year history of the London Marathon finally came to an end on the Mall yesterday, as Peres Jepchirchir sprinted clear of three rivals to claim the women's-only world record.
2 mins
Norris shows his class in following Verstappen on to Shanghai podium
Victory at the Chinese Grand Prix belonged by no small distance to Max Verstappen but the plaudits were earned in a Shanghai surprise by McLaren's Lando Norris.
4 mins
Dessers doubles up as lacklustre Rangers set up an Old Firm final
It is difficult to get away from the analogy of two bald men fighting over a comb when it comes to Celtic, Rangers and this curious Scottish season.
2 mins
Dyche savours some breathing space while Forest rage against VAR
It was three valuable points gained for Everton and no one can take them away after they defeated Nottingham Forest in the deduction derby.
3 mins
Watkins pulls the strings as buoyant Villa march on
What a week for Aston Villa: following up a memorable victory away to Premier League leaders Arsenal with a last-gasp shootout triumph in Europe, they stretched their lead over Tottenham to six points in the chase for fourth place as Ollie Watkins inspired them to this ultimately comfortable win.
3 mins
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