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The Guardian
Stalled Supply chain job fears and role of cybersecurity firm add to JLR's woes as it battles to restart
The first external signs of the chaos about to hit JLR, Britain's largest automotive employer, came on the quiet last Sunday of August.
5 min |
September 20, 2025

The Guardian
Nato intercepts Russian jets that violated Estonian airspace
Nato has intercepted three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets that violated Estonia’s airspace over the Baltic Sea in a 12-minute incursion, calling it proof of Moscow’s “reckless” behaviour.
2 min |
September 20, 2025

The Guardian
Resurgent rhetoric 'Protecting women' returns as favoured anti-immigration slogan for the right
\"Our women, our daughters are scared to walk the streets,\" Tommy Robinson told tens of thousands of cheering supporters at last Saturday's \"unite the kingdom\" rally.
5 min |
September 20, 2025

The Guardian
An eye for business The rise of the junior entrepreneur
Children as young as seven are honing their skills early by running lucrative side hustles. Deborah Cicurel talks to four future titans
4 min |
September 20, 2025

The Guardian
King of the north
With Starmer on the ropes, many in Labour are looking to Andy Burnham to step up
6 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Snapchat predator jailed in one of biggest abuse cases
An “abhorrent” Snapchat predator has been jailed for 14 years for raping a 12-year-old girl and exploiting dozens of others in one of the UK’s biggest online child sexual abuse investigations.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Labour's NHS job cuts plan falls into 'chaos' amid row over costs
Labour's reorganisation of the NHS has fallen into \"chaos\" as a huge programme of job cuts has been halted over a row about the £1bn bill.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Nine-year-old girl shot with an airgun as youth yelled racist abuse
A nine-year-old girl was shot with an airgun in what is being treated as a racially aggravated assault in Bristol, police have said.
1 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Greens 1,000 sign-ups in a day after Corbyn and Sultana spat
The Green party's membership has jumped by more than 1,000 people after a public split between Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana cast doubt on the viability of the pair's proposed new leftwing party.
1 min |
September 20, 2025

The Guardian
UN climate chief wants Cop30 to trumpet benefits of green economy
Cleaning up industry and the global economy will produce huge economic dividends, the UN's climate chief has said.
3 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Two groups of red squirrels thriving on Isle of Wight, study finds
Red squirrels are thriving on the Isle of Wight and have enough food and habitat that their population could almost double, a study has found.
2 min |
September 20, 2025

The Guardian
Family tell of 'immense joy' as British couple detained by Taliban are freed
A British couple have been freed after months of detention in Afghanistan to the \"immense joy\" of their family.
3 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Assisted dying bill to get more expert scrutiny in Lords after second reading
Peers have agreed to undertake more expert scrutiny of the assisted dying bill, as the legislation passed its first stage in the House of Lords.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Newly retired teachers 'sick with worry' after pension payments delay
Teachers who retired this summer have been left waiting for pension payments they were supposed to receive at the start of September, with some saying they are “sick with worry” and unable to pay bills.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Amsterdam's answer to its litter problem: dump the bins
City leaders in Amsterdam are taking a novel approach to keeping its streets clean - by removing litter bins.
1 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Measures to address 'unfinished business' of Good Friday deal
The Northern Ireland secretary has said new measures aiming to deal with crimes committed during the Troubles will address the “unfinished business” of the Good Friday peace agreement struck 27 years ago.
1 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Scottish minister resigns after altercation over gull attacks
A Scottish minister resigned yesterday after a row over aggressive gulls spilled over into an angry altercation with a senior Scottish Conservative.
1 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Money hacks Getting your home ready for autumn and winter
The heavy rain and winds of recent weeks confirm that autumn is here. The warm summer months are behind us and it's time to carry out some checks to make sure your home is ready for chillier weather.
4 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Deportation Eritrean loses court bid to stop removal to France
An Eritrean man has been deported under the UK government's “one in, one out” deal with France.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
London fashion week Woman with designs to put UK industry on map
The Prince and Princess of Wales' private garden at Kensington Palace has been commandeered by Burberry, who are building a tent the size of a minor airport for their show on Monday.
3 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Music review Ferocious flow to the fore on this powerful return to form
Should you need confirmation that Cardi B's second album is considered a big deal, you might consider the response of fellow rapper Young Thug to the announcement of its release, seven years on from her debut, Invasion of Privacy.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Insurers to pay out £200m to 270,000 drivers underpaid on vehicle claims
Hundreds of thousands of drivers are receiving a total of £200m compensation from car insurers after the regulator found they were shortchanged when their vehicle was stolen or written off.
1 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Extend the right to roam, but not the right to drone on about wild swimming
An all-party parliamentary group is calling for everyone to be given the right to go wild camping and swimming across our green and pleasant land (and, I suppose our blue and hopefully non-besewaged waters).
4 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Alarm after one in four university physics departments warn they may have to close
Heads of UK physics departments say their subject faces a national crisis, with one in four warning that their university departments are in danger of closing due to funding pressures.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Judge rejects Trump lawsuit against New York Times, but it can be refiled
A federal judge has thrown out Donald Trump’s $15bn (£11bn) defamation lawsuit against the New York Times, book publisher Penguin and two Times reporters, saying the suit violated civil procedure in federal cases for failing to get to the point.
1 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Peak sausage roll?
Takeaway treats off menu for many as inflation bites
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Judge orders rethink on man's extradition to US in cybercrime case
A high court judge has quashed a Home Office decision that paved the way for a vulnerable autistic man to be extradited to the US on cyber-crime charges carrying a possible 52-year sentence.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Bali bans building of new hotels on rice fields after deadly floods
Indonesia will ban the construction of new hotels and restaurants built over cleared rice fields and agricultural land on the popular resort island of Bali, after recent flash flooding killed at least 18 people.
1 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Environment staff told to wave through planning applications
Ministers have told officials at the Environment Agency to wave through planning applications as part of a regulatory shakeup designed to increase economic growth.
2 min |
September 20, 2025
The Guardian
Immigration Minister dismisses Trump call to use military
One of Keir Starmer’s senior ministers has dismissed suggestions by Donald Trump that the British government call out the military to help deal with irregular migration.
2 min |