The Guardian - May 23, 2024
The Guardian - May 23, 2024
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May 23, 2024
Sunak's big gamble
Prime minister calls a surprise general election for 4 July as Tory party trails in polling
5 mins
'More disgust at Tories' Starmer expected to win despite low ratings
Keir Starmer goes into the general election widely expected to emerge as prime minister, despite being only roughly as personally popular as Ed Miliband was at the time of the 2015 election.
3 mins
Why now? Sunak hoping scrutiny of Labour plans will limit Tory damage
Rishi Sunak took the final decision to call a summer election on two key statistics – a drop in inflation and falling net migration – but Tory insiders also hope that the surprise July poll will put new scrutiny on Labour’s plans.
3 mins
Labour puts its faith in opinion polls and spread of votes across the country
On the day Rishi Sunak called a general election for 4 July, the Conservatives were trailing Labour by nearly 22 points in the polls.
2 mins
Climate Big claims - but policies came up short
Every time a minister is asked about the climate crisis, the answer is the same.
2 mins
Providing epidural during childbirth may cut risk of major complications by 35%
Having an epidural during labour can reduce the risk of serious childbirth complications by 35%, according to research that suggests expanding access to the treatment may improve maternal health.
2 mins
Vennells in tears as she tells inquiry she was misled in Post Office scandal
The former Post Office chief executive Paula Vennells repeatedly broke down in tears yesterday as she told a public inquiry she had been misled by her staff about the safety of the prosecutions of branch operators.
3 mins
Israel condemns Ireland, Norway and Spain for recognising Palestinian state
Ireland, Spain and Norway have announced they will formally recognise a Palestinian state on 28 May, triggering an immediate response from Israel, which said it would retaliate by recalling its ambassadors from Dublin, Madrid and Oslo, and withholding vital funds from the Palestinian Authority.
4 mins
Aid operations UN says 1.1m face famine after supplies slow to trickle
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is likely to worsen again as deliveries of aid and fuel to the Palestinian territory slow to a trickle in the wake of Israel's two-week-old ground offensive in the southern city of Rafah.
3 mins
Commons hails MP who lost his hands and feet to sepsis
Craig Mackinlay, the Conservative MP who had his hands and feet amputated last year owing to sepsis, has returned to the Commons chamber for the first time since his illness, receiving a standing ovation from fellow MPs as well as tributes from Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer.
2 mins
Nursery worker given 14-year jail term for killing baby
A \"callous\" nursery worker has been jailed for 14 years for killing a nine-month-old girl who was strapped face down to a beanbag for more than 90 minutes.
2 mins
'Old rules are destroyed' As bombs fall, Kharkiv tends its flowerbeds and forges new bonds
Under the late spring sun on Saturday afternoon, these were some of the sounds to be heard in Kharkiv's Shevchenko Park: birds chirruping; young couples laughing over iced coffees; tinny pop music playing from speakers mounted on lampposts; pensioners gossiping on the benches; and, at 11 minutes to three, a prolonged explosion that reverberated in the chest like a rumble of thunder.
5 mins
Far right divided before EU vote as German MEP quits over SS comments
The lead candidate for Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in the European parliamentary election has resigned from the German far-right party's leadership as growing divisions between Europe's nationalist parties threaten to undermine their expected gains in next month's ballot.
4 mins
Iranians gather for funeral of president killed in air crash
Tens of thousands of Iranians attended the funeral yesterday of the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, whose death in a helicopter accident on a fog-shrouded mountain on Sunday has opened up a potentially volatile moment in Iranian politics.
2 mins
New cougar seen in Los Angeles year after celebrity big cat's death
It has been more than a year since the death of P-22, a beloved Los Angeles cougar known as the \"Brad Pitt of mountain lions\", whose passing inspired murals, songs and celebrations across the city.
1 min
M&S boss heralds growth for 'years to come' as a million new shoppers boost profits
The boss of Marks & Spencer says he is hopeful of a \"growth story for years to come\" after the revitalised retailer won over 1 million more shoppers to boost profits by 41%.
2 mins
British Olympic breaststroke champion Wilkie dies aged 70
The British Olympic swimming champion David Wilkie has died at the age of 70.
1 min
Lookman's triple treat for Atalanta brings down Leverkusen
Nothing, not the Roman Empire, not the Zhou dynasty, not even Last of the Summer Wine, lasts forever, and neither did Bayer Leverkusen's unbeaten run.
3 mins
Supporters want women's own football TV slot, survey reveals
Fans also raise concerns over concentration of power at top of the Women's Super League
2 mins
McKenna's suitors ready to fight for humble but world-class coach
Northern Irishman works in a nourishing environment at Ipswich, but might Chelsea or Brighton tempt him away?
4 mins
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