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The Guardian
'She was so caring' Thai mourns wife and children killed in border clashes
It was Thursday morning, and Komsan Prachan's two children would normally have been in school. Instead, their village in north-eastern Thailand had been put on high alert.
3 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
'I have a fractured tibia' Bronze reveals she played entire tournament with 'very painful' injury
Lucy Bronze revealed after England's Euro 2025 final victory against Spain that she had played the whole tournament with a fractured tibia.
3 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
'You are in my house': bishop asks choir to leave mid concert
The City Academy Voices choir had just finished belting out the Supremes hit 'I'm Gonna Make You Love Me' when the lights went out and they were joined by an unexpected guest.
1 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Palestinians wary as Israel begins limited pauses to let aid into Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza have reacted with wariness after Israel began a limited, daily pause in fighting in three populated areas of Gaza to allow what Benjamin Netanyahu described as \"minimal\" aid into the territory.
3 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Secret devices used by missionaries to preach to isolated peoples
Missionary groups are using audio devices in protected territories of the rainforest to evangelise to isolated or recently contacted Indigenous peoples in the Amazon, a joint investigation by the Guardian and Brazilian newspaper O Globo has revealed.
3 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Streeting 'felt he had struck a deal' to avert strike by doctors
Wes Streeting believed he had struck a deal with resident doctors' leaders to stop the five-day strike in England going ahead, only for the British Medical Association to then reject it, sources have claimed.
2 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Vince calls for inquiry into 1985 Battle of the Beanfield
The entrepreneur Dale Vince has called for the recently announced inquiry into violent police clashes at the Orgreave miners' strike to be extended to cover a similar aggressive clash with new age travellers heading for Stonehenge the following year.
1 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
University Could Drop Recognised Definition of Antisemitism
The University of Edinburgh is considering whether to unadopt an internationally recognised definition of antisemitism that critics say inhibits freedom of speech on the subject of Israel and Palestine.
5 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Liverpool agree £65.5m sale of Díaz to Bayern
Liverpool have agreed to sell Luis Díaz to Bayern Munich in a deal worth up to €75m (£65.5m).
2 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Why Gyökeres loves to keep the game guessing
Arsenal's new forward arrives with a reputation for goals and also mystery around his trademark celebration
4 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Genocide Judgment on Israel is unlikely before end of 2027, experts say
While more Palestinians in Gaza die from starvation each day and a growing number of legal scholars, aid officials and politicians have begun describing Israel's actions as genocide, a definitive ruling on the question by the world's top court will be a long time coming.
4 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Full cheer How BBC and ITV served up top Sunday night drama
Sarina Wiegman's team played disjointedly yet were rescued by moments of inspiration and fortune.
1 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Slovene's rivals must work out how to dethrone a champion at the very top of his game
Fourth Tour wins are, I once wrote, \"more for the record books than the heart... the penultimate step to cycling greatness, [they] often do little to warm the soul at the time\". The past three weeks suggests nothing has changed.
4 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Tory and Lib Dem peers vote to block Labour plan for workers' rights
Tory and Liberal Democrat peers have been accused of trying to block stronger rights for millions of workers amid a growing campaign by business leaders to water down Labour's zero-hours contract changes.
1 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
'Catastrophe': Invasive Seaweed Overwhelming Spanish Beaches
Thousands of tonnes of an invasive seaweed from south-east Asia are piling up on beaches of the Strait of Gibraltar and Spain's southern coast in what environmentalists say is a threat to regional biodiversity.
2 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Boy suspected of using AI to generate nude images of his schoolmates
Police in eastern Spain are investigating a 17-year-old boy on suspicion of using artificial intelligence to create and share fake nude images of his female schoolmates that he intended to sell online.
1 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Gambling industry launches Summer charm offensive
Gambling lobbyists are staging a summer charm offensive designed to stop ministers from raising taxes on the sector, the Guardian has learned, including meeting Treasury insiders and hosting a darts evening with Labour special advisers and MPs' staff.
2 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Mother of Air India crash victim 'heartbroken' after receiving wrong remains
The mother of one of the British victims of the Air India crash says her family is \"heartbroken\" after the wrong remains were sent home in his coffin.
2 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Stokes and England Count Physical Cost After Fourth Chapter of Exhausting Series
Early on the fifth day, here Ben Stokes ran in to bowl at Shubman Gill, letting out a short moan of effort and pain as the ball left his hand. It climbed off the pitch and smashed into Gill's right glove, sending the batter scuttling away in agony.
3 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
'Ready to go' Verstappen decries delayed race start
Max Verstappen condemned as unnecessary the FIA decision to delay the start of the Belgian Grand Prix because of adverse weather, but George Russell, a director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, insisted any other call from the governing body would have been \"stupidity\" given the conditions and dangerous nature of the Spa-Francorchamps circuit.
2 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Humans are still better at competitive coding than AI - for now
Computers have taken the crown in chess, go and poker, but when it comes to competitive coding, humans still have the edge - just.
2 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Community leaders 'can help debunk false claims' after attacks
Police forces, community leaders and local councillors should coordinate to \"debunk\" misinformation after serious incidents such as the Southport murders, a study suggests.
1 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Economics viewpoint Why Labour should be wary of reliance on City
There was a period of remorse and apology for banks and I think that period needs to be over.\" So said Bob Diamond, the eight-figure-earning Barclays chief executive, in 2011.
3 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Water chiefs' pay rises to average of £1.1m despite ban on bonuses
The pay of water company chief executives in England and Wales rose by 5% in the last financial year to an average of £1.1m despite a ban on bonuses for several companies and widespread outrage over the sector's poor performance.
1 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Rare proof of David Bailey's 1965 Box of Pin-Ups discovered
David Bailey's Box of Pin-Ups of 1965 was a defining portrait of the swinging 60s, immortalising some of the most fashionable stars of the era, from John Lennon and Mick Jagger to Jean Shrimpton and Susan Murray.
1 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Man arrested by armed police over garden tools on belt strap
A man who was returning from his allotment with a trug of vegetables and gardening tools strapped to his belt was arrested by armed police, after a member of the public said they had seen \"a man wearing khaki clothing and in possession of a knife\".
2 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Win tastes sweet for Russell after drama caps finest season
The Bath fly-half, on his third Lions tour, calls series victory 'so special' despite feeling annoyed by his kicking
3 min |
July 28, 2025
The Guardian
Roman-era Spanish 'church' may have been a synagogue
Seventeen centuries after they last burned, a handful of broken oil lamps could shed light on a small and long-vanished Jewish community that lived in southern Spain in the late Roman era as the old gods were being snuffed out by Christianity.
2 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Bend It Like Beckham Plan for follow-up 20 years after hit
More than two decades after the release of Bend It Like Beckham, the writer and director Gurinder Chadha OBE has announced she is planning to revive the hugely popular story.
3 min |
July 28, 2025

The Guardian
Ghana's Gold: Once-Profitable Mine Backed by UK Taxpayer Loses Its Shine
In late 2020, amid the economic maelstrom unleashed by Covid-19, there were few better places to be than sitting on top of a goldmine.
3 min |