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The Guardian
Memoirs reveal view of 1600s by 'northern female' rival to Pepys
She was a 17th-century Yorkshire woman whose memoirs combined commentaries on major political events with local and personal details of her life.
2 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Friendship at 4,000 metres The refugees finding peace in Swiss Alps
The refugees finding peace in Swiss Alps
3 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Ukrainian attack sparks fire at Russian oil depot as pair trade strikes in deadly week
An overnight Ukrainian drone attack on an oil depot near the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi ignited a raging fire, as the two countries traded strikes at the end of one of the deadliest weeks in Ukraine in recent months.
3 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Securing the legacy We owe it to Lionesses to invest in women's football and realise its potential
The Lionesses are simply the most successful England football team in history, winning back-to-back European Championships and becoming the first England senior team to win a major tournament on foreign soil.
3 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Rewilding group seeks views on returning white storks to London
An urban rewilding group is seeking the public's views on the potential return of white storks to London, as part of a project to see if the birds could make a home in the capital.
1 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Extra £100m to prevent small boat crossings as asylum protests spread
Ministers will spend an extra £100m on measures to deter Channel crossings, including on the planned \"one in, one out\" returns agreement with France, the Home Office has said.
3 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
High street banks lose out on £100bn as savers shift to online rivals
High street banks across Britain have lost the equivalent of £100bn in savings as more customers turned from traditional lenders to online banks and building societies, figures show.
1 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
BMA rejects data showing most resident doctors chose not to strike
The doctors' union has rejected NHS figures showing less than a third of resident doctors joined strike action in England last week and that 93% of operations and procedures went ahead as planned.
2 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Inspection rethink revealed - but it's cosmetic, say heads
Proposals for overhauling school inspections have been criticised as cosmetic and vague by school leaders and Department for Education officials, just days before approval by Ofsted's management.
3 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
Urgent care UK to evacuate injured children from Gaza
The UK government will evacuate seriously ill and injured children from Gaza to the UK for NHS treatment under a scheme to be announced within weeks.
2 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
I don't need to get married in church': meet the UK's first female and out gay archbishop
The new archbishop of Wales, Cherry Vann, has spoken of how she kept her sexuality secret for decades as part of her struggle to be accepted as a female minister.
3 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Lucky break Sea chase that netted Border Force an £18m catch of the day
To the surfers and dog walkers on the Cornish beach it must have looked like a scene from a thriller. An ocean chase ending with two boats crunching aground on the sand, a stumbling attempt by three men to escape into the dunes, dramatic arrests and the discovery of millions of pounds' worth of cocaine.
3 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
Senate backs president's choice of former Fox host as prosecutor
The US Senate has confirmed Jeanine Pirro - a former Fox News host and staunch Donald Trump ally who boosted lies that he lost the 2020 presidential race because of electoral fraud - as the top federal prosecutor for the nation's capital.
1 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Met Office warns of danger to life as Storm Floris flies in
High winds could pose a danger to life across parts of Britain today, the Met Office warned, as it upgraded the threat rating of Storm Floris from yellow to amber for Scotland.
1 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
Million Young Catholics Camp Out to Hear Pope's Jubilee Mass
More than a million young people gathered to see Pope Leo XIV say mass in Rome yesterday, the culmination of a pilgrimage that has drawn Catholics from across the world.
2 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
MP tells of abuse at 16 by then head of National Youth Theatre
The MP Chris Bryant has said he was sexually abused as a teenager by the head of the National Youth Theatre, Michael Croft.
2 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Six More Die From Hunger in Gaza as Dozens Are Killed Seeking Food
At least 27 people were killed by Israeli forces while trying to get food and six others died from starvation or malnutrition in Gaza yesterday, Palestinian officials said, amid a regional outcry over an Israeli minister's visit to Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site.
2 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Magic moments dotted Lions' triumphant tour but without consistency they miss legend status
Andy Farrell's team deserve their place in history for a 2-1 series win, but leave Australia with some nagging regrets
4 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
Police Want Public To Spot Gangs Using 'Mother Ships' For Coastal Drug Drops
Law enforcement agencies have urged people in coastal communities to help them catch drug gangs that are using ever more imaginative methods to bring vast quantities of cocaine into Britain.
2 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
'It went too far' McLaren chief believes F1 in healthier place without Horner
McLaren chief believes F1 in healthier place without Horner
1 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Future tours not under threat from breakaway league, says Lions chief
Farrell in pole position to stay as coach for New Zealand series in 2029 hints Calveley
4 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
BBC Launches Investigation Into Alleged Cocaine Use on Strictly
The BBC has launched an investigation into alleged cocaine use by two stars of Strictly Come Dancing.
2 min |
August 04, 2025
The Guardian
Cyber-attack has put legal aid on brink of collapse, lawyers say
Lawyers have said a cyber-attack on the Legal Aid Agency has pushed the sector into chaos, with barristers unpaid, cases turned away and fears that a growing number of firms could desert legal aid work altogether.
2 min |
August 04, 2025

The Guardian
Road to the ruling Where does judgment leave vehicle-buyers who were expecting a payout?
The car loans scandal has been rumbling on for more than 18 months but ballooned after a court of appeal judgment that sided with three consumers in October 2024.
4 min |
August 02, 2025

The Guardian
'Staggering' scale of NHS hidden waiting list crisis
Almost half of the six million people needing treatment from the NHS in England have had no care at all since joining a hospital waiting list, new data reveals.
3 min |
August 02, 2025

The Guardian
Palestinian state: Trump's softened stance paved way for Starmer shift
It was, in the end, an off-the-cuff remark from Donald Trump that moved the dial.
4 min |
August 02, 2025

The Guardian
'Jail was hard' A year on, how do the Rotherham rioters feel now? Do any regret it?
It was a scene that became the defining image of the year for many. Flames licking up the side of a grey breeze block hotel with balaclava-clad men jostling around, kicking, smashing windows, throwing debris on the fire.
6 min |
August 02, 2025

The Guardian
Warming waters make British coast a favourable spot for more jellyfish
An unusually high number of jellyfish have arrived in Britain's seas this summer, experts have said.
2 min |
August 02, 2025
The Guardian
Gripping the new normal How arbitrary US trade policy is embedding crisis
It was grip-and-grin time for Ursula von der Leyen as she sat across from Donald Trump in Scotland last week, with the two announcing a deal for 15% tariffs on European imports that would avert a trade war – but came at a stiff price for the 27-country bloc.
2 min |
August 02, 2025

The Guardian
'It's a mystery to me' The hunt for Tommy Robinson as he is 'spotted' in Tenerife
As far as I am aware, he is on mainland Spain,\" insisted Barry Armstrong, convicted fraudster and longtime friend and benefactor of Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, who is better known as Tommy Robinson.
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