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Martin lays blame elsewhere after tepid stalemate
It would not have taken much for post-match media comments to prove more engaging than an awful Old Firm clash. Russell Martin and Brendan Rodgers duly delivered. Perhaps it was inevitable that a derby supposed to endorse such strongly held viewpoints about one half of Glasgow would end in stalemate.
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
French court to hear claim that officials failed woman killed by ex-partner
The family of a woman who was killed by an ex-partner is asking a judge to make French authorities explain why they failed to protect her.
1 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
North Sea Tories vow to go all out for oil and gas
The Conservative party will aim to \"maximise extraction\" of oil and gas in the North Sea if it wins power, Kemi Badenoch has vowed.
1 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Poorer families miss out on early years care, say experts
Disadvantaged children who stand to benefit most from early years education are at risk of missing out, experts have warned, as the final stage of the government's funded childcare scheme gets under way in England.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Britain still planning to recognise Palestinian state, Lammy to tell MPs
David Lammy will tell MPs today that the UK still intends to recognise a Palestinian state later this month, with Israel having shown no sign of meeting the government's demands.
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Corridor care now a crisis all year as summer visits to A&E surge
Corridor care is now a year-round crisis in the NHS, experts have said, as an analysis showed nearly three million patients attended A&E over the first two months of the summer.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Invincibles surge to third successive title
We have seen this one before. For the third year in a row Oval Invincibles rocked up to Lord's, batted first and ended up with the trophy.
3 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Companies face limitless fines for any failure to prevent fraud
Companies could be prosecuted and face unlimited fines if they fail to prevent fraud that their firm profits from under a corporate law that comes into force today.
1 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Australian ban on fish-shaped soy sauce capsules a world first
They have been a familiar sight at takeaway sushi shops around the world for decades, but now it could be the beginning of the end for fish-shaped soy sauce dispensers.
1 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Roundup Ménager to the fore as France demolish Brazil
France crushed Brazil 84-5 to seal their quarter-final spot but history was made by the tournament debutants as they collected their first World Cup try.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Economics viewpoint Reeves must not waste her chance to 'go big'
It's back to school this week for MPs and government ministers - and few can be facing a more challenging new term than Rachel Reeves.
3 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Join the club Golf enjoys an upswing in popularity with young enthusiasts
Bentham is the perfect place to spend your golden years. More than half of those living in the sleepy village, situated within the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales, are over 50. Recently, however, the remote area has seen an influx of unlikely visitors: young people armed with golf clubs.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Woodman-Wickliffe breaks New Zealand try record in Japan rout
Portia Woodman-Wickliffe had already cemented her legendary status in rugby before making more history against Japan.
3 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Houthis Detain UN Worker After Raids on Two Agencies in Sana'a
The Iran-backed Houthis have raided offices of the United Nations' food and children's agencies in Yemen's capital, detaining at least one UN employee, officials said, as the rebels tightened security across Sana'a after Israel's killing of their prime minister and several cabinet members.
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Brace for blasts from Amy, Bram and Chandra this storm season
Meteorologists have announced this year's list of north Atlantic winter storm names, with Amy, Bram and Chandra leading the lineup for the 2025-26 season.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Warm welcomes in China for Putin and Modi as Xi sends message to the west
Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin have met on the sidelines of a showpiece summit in China that seeks to challenge US-led, western-dominated blocs and is being attended by the leaders of more than two dozen countries.
3 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Goodbye to Berlin City's club culture under threat from surging cost of rent and gentrification
A forlorn disco ball counting down the time remaining hangs at the entrance of the beloved Berlin club Wilde Renate, known only as Renate, which is rapidly heading into its final nights of wild abandon.
4 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Experts cast doubt on Badenoch's claim of medical school offer at 16
Doubts have surfaced over Kemi Badenoch's claim to have been offered a place at a prestigious US medical school at 16, with admissions staff being unable to recall the proposal and the university not providing the course in question.
4 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
UK to build anti-submarine warships for Norway in £10bn deal
Norway has agreed a £10bn deal with the UK for anti-submarine warships, as the two nations plan joint operations in northern Europe to deal with increased Russian activity.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Altruism group cuts sale price of stately home
Wytham Abbey, a 15th-century grade I-listed manor once planned as a hub for technologists and philosophers to solve some of the world's toughest problems, has had its sale price slashed by 60% to £5.95m as its charity owners struggle to find a buyer.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Phillipson says Rayner 'is clear she followed tax rules' on flat
Bridget Phillipson has defended her cabinet colleague Angela Rayner over accusations the deputy prime minister avoided tax when buying a seaside property in East Sussex.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Medvedev, Tsitsipas, Ostapenko: tempers fraying at angry Open
End-of-season tension and boisterous New York crowds partly explain why players are reaching boiling point
4 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Councils paying private landlords millions to house homeless people
Councils across England are paying private landlords millions of pounds a year as incentives to house homeless families, with campaigners describing the outlay as a \"senseless waste of public money\".
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Film review Tsar quality is not enough to save this flat political satire
The Wizard of the KremlinVenice film festival ★★★★☆
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Weight-loss drugs found to halve risk of heart patients dying early
Weight-loss drugs can reduce by half the risk of heart patients being hospitalized or dying early, according to the largest study of its kind.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
UK's Most Hated Boss Who Sacked 800 Staff at P&O Ferries to Resign
The chief executive, described as \"Britain's most hated boss\" after sacking almost 800 workers at P&O Ferries, is to leave the company.
2 min |
August 30, 2025

The Guardian
Judges revoke court ban on asylum seeker hotel
More than 130 people seeking asylum will be allowed to remain in the Bell hotel in Epping after the court of appeal overturned a high court ban on housing them there.
4 min |
August 30, 2025

The Guardian
100 days of Reform councils Never mind the flag bans, where are the policies?
This motion is bizarre to say the least,\" said a bemused Doncaster Labour councillor as Reform proposed that the council only fly the union flag from its buildings.
8 min |
August 30, 2025

The Guardian
Hollywood rebel Kim Novak on life as a star – and why she walked away
She was the No 1 box office star in the late 1950s, but for decades Kim Novak – the star of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece Vertigo – has lived a life of quiet seclusion.
6 min |
August 30, 2025

The Guardian
High drama at 'hash court' Smell of weed becomes latest distraction at the US Open
The US Open has always been the unruliest of tennis's four grand slam tournaments, a place where the soundtrack is as much screeching trains, the roar of air traffic and well-lubricated crowds as it is the thwack of racket on ball.
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