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West End's Shaftesbury theatre to be renamed after Judi Dench
Dame Judi Dench is to have a West End theatre renamed after her, becoming only the second non-royal woman to be honoured in that manner.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Mitchell poised for Prem final return in boost for Northampton
The England scrum-half Alex Mitchell is in line for an unexpected return to Northampton’s matchday squad for this weekend’s Prem final against Exeter.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Film review Sinister tech rears its head but franchise needs some new batteries
The fifth episode of the Toy Story franchise is as slick and smooth as you like, as glitchless as Toy Story 6 or Toy Story 7 might be... or will be. As a piece of family-entertainment content it has the unblemished sheen of a brand new smartphone. But at heart, it has gone dead.
2 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Social media ban could isolate disabled children, activists say
Disability activists have said banning under-16s from social media risks cutting off a “lifeline” for disabled children and could push them into social isolation by preventing them from making connections online.
2 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
University applicants could face grades threshold to access loans
University students will face minimum grade requirements to qualify for student loans in England under proposals that could in effect bar thousands of young people from higher education.
2 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Meet the fans paying twice national wage to follow their team
Morocco’s ardent support are determined to overcome the high cost of tickets and travel to make their voices heard
3 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
It's a wrap: France's answer to Banksy turns oldest bridge in Paris into a ‘cave’
With the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower to one side and Notre Dame to the other, Pont Neuf is not only Paris’s most picturesque bridge but, contrary to what its name suggests, also the city’s oldest.
3 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Bank of Japan raises interest rates to highest level since 1995
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) has raised interest rates to a 31-year high as it tries to dampen inflationary pressures created by the Iran war.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Goats may be the goat at following what people are saying
When it comes to following human cues, it seems the greatest of all time might actually be the goat.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Fery shows promise to beat Samuel in British battle
The British No 5, Arthur Fery, continued his steady upward trajectory as he won an ATP tour match for the first time in his career at the Queen’s Club, dismantling Toby Samuel 6-0, 6-2 in a battle between two British wildcards.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
'It does sound crazy' Could we refreeze the melting Arctic? Meet the scientists behind a bold trial
“This would have been a wild dream a year ago,” says Andrea Ceccolini, standing on Arctic sea ice just a four-mile snowmobile ride from the Inuit town of Cambridge Bay.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
The tide is turning and special administration looks like the best option for Thames Water
At last, Emma Reynolds, the environment secretary, has opined on the future of Thames Water. So what’s it to be? A takeover by the company’s creditors? Special administration, which would allow anyone to pitch up with an offer while the state temporarily funds the company? Or even a quick flush to full nationalisation?
2 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
French spy agency drops Palantir for own AI tools
A French security agency is ditching artificial intelligence tools from US tech giant Palantir in favour of a domestic provider.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Tactical votes could bring Andy Burnham victory in Makerfield byelection
Tactical voting could be fundamental to a Labour victory in Makerfield, with Green and Liberal Democrat supporters willing to back Andy Burnham to stop Reform UK from winning, polling suggests.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Return to Berlin Kerr family finally hears opera halted by rise of the Nazis
Albert Einstein throws a party at his lakeside house at which he presents to his guests his latest invention: a time machine.
3 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
'Go with freedom' Kane begins American dream with Dallas duel
England captain will lead his team out against Croatia this evening in a country that has a special place in his heart
6 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
MP behind assisted dying bill says Lords must finish its work
Lauren Edwards, the Labour MP who will bring the assisted dying bill back to the Commons, has said she will not be dissuaded by concerns about party divisions, saying MPs should allow the House of Lords to finish its work on the bill after it was blocked from a vote by peers.
2 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
John Lewis to spend £20m on Glasgow store refurbishment
John Lewis is to spend £20m on a revamp of its Glasgow store in the city centre’s Buchanan Galleries.
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June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Reform UK Sikh voters 'may be lost' over Nowak response
There’s a genuine battle going on between Reform UK and Labour for Sikh voters,” says Dabinderjit Singh of the Sikh Federation.
3 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
A maverick's moment Tuchel unburdened by England ghosts in pursuit of glory
Identity lies at the heart of the World Cup. Who are we and how do we play?
4 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Killed on their way home The Somali schoolchildren who fell victim to US drones
They had just settled down for breakfast when the noise came. Some paused in the eating of their slow-cooked beans - cambuulo - spooked by the haunting high-pitched hum. Others pressed their faces against windows, scanning skywards. Farmers in maize fields watched the objects circling above Jamaame, a town in southern Somalia.
5 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Hosts survive scare but are left to sweat on Sciver-Brunt's injury
England survived a wobble against Ireland recovering from 35 for three to chase down 119 with 15 balls remaining and four wickets to spare, and keep their World Cup campaign on track.
3 min |
June 17, 2026
The Guardian
Russia link as two guilty of Starmer arson attack
Two men found guilty of conspiring to carry out arson attacks on property connected to Keir Starmer appear to have operated under instruction of an online handler with links to Russia.
2 min |
June 16, 2026
The Guardian
Social media firms hit back as PM vows to ban under-16s
Britain’s plans to ban social media for under-16s will push teenagers towards more harmful platforms, the world’s biggest technology firms said yesterday as ministers push to enact the restrictions by next spring.
4 min |
June 16, 2026
The Guardian
Strait will open now Iran deal ‘all signed’ - Trump
Donald Trump has declared the strait of Hormuz will be “completely open” from Friday as western leaders gathering at the G7 summit in Évian yesterday battled to prevent the fragile US deal with Iran from almost immediately unravelling.
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June 16, 2026
The Guardian
'My concern is Ben': McCullum putting Stokes' wellbeing first
Brendon McCullum has spoken of his concern for Ben Stokes’s wellbeing as the England captain sits out the second Test against New Zealand this week as a result of his breaking the team curfew after the first match in the series at Lord’s.
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June 16, 2026
The Guardian
The privacy problem Concerns over age checks and what could go wrong
It is a line in the sand for tech companies, according to the prime minister. And from next year, millions of children in the UK will be barred from crossing it.
6 min |
June 16, 2026
The Guardian
'Ready to go' Saka admits gamble on fitness for England date with Croatia
Bukayo Saka has admitted he is continuing to gamble on his fitness to play for England at the World Cup finals but said he \"is ready to go\" despite a nagging achilles injury.
3 min |
June 16, 2026
The Guardian
"The perfect job' Meet the fans being paid to watch all 104 games from a cube
An influencer and a Liverpool fan explain what it’s like to be hired for Truman Show-style experiment in Times Square
3 min |
June 16, 2026
The Guardian
Art review Kapoor does mortality and God in this metaphysical rollercoaster
It’s the clinging, transparent PVC that does it, a horribly surgical-looking, synthetic skin covering each of Anish Kapoor’s three paintings - can we call them that? - entitled Plastic Sacrifice I, II, III.
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