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The Guardian
Poorest at risk' as global heating drives up food prices
Food price shocks induced by the climate crisis are on the rise and could lead to more malnutrition, political upheaval and social unrest as the world's poorest are hit by shortages of staples.
1 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Lobby group pushes for revival of HS2 to Leeds and Manchester
Manufacturers will press ministers today to resurrect plans for a high-speed rail line reaching Leeds and Manchester as part of a major strategic investment to get lorries off Britain's roads and cut emissions.
1 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Study of antibiotic resistance for 122 countries predicts dire outcomes
Superbugs could cause millions more people to die worldwide and cost the global economy just under $2tn a year by 2050, modelling shows.
3 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Border Force boss 'left with spotless record despite suggesting naked game'
A Home Office inquiry has found one of its most senior officials harassed and behaved inappropriately towards a female colleague, before being able to leave the civil service with an unblemished record after a \"shambolic\" disciplinary process.
5 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Japan's Ruling Coalition Likely to Lose Control of Upper House, Exit Polls Show
Japan's shaky ruling coalition is likely to lose control of the upper house, exit polls showed after yesterday's election, potentially heralding political turmoil as a tariff deadline with the US looms.
1 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Singing in the baths After-hours concerts and DJs to pump up volume at Roman spa
When the day's last visitors drain from Bath's Roman thermae, the popular tourist site usually becomes a quiet place. But not at the weekend this summer.
2 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Two pro-Palestine groups in the UK have bank accounts frozen
At least two grassroots pro-Palestine organisations in the UK have had their bank accounts frozen, raising fears about a wider attempt to silence voices speaking out about Gaza.
2 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Asking prices for homes in steepest monthly fall since 2002 - Rightmove
The average price of homes coming up for sale has dropped by the largest monthly amount in more than 20 years in July, according to a property website, after the end of temporary cuts to stamp duty, and recent increases in council tax on second homes.
2 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Inequality Black mothers 'not receiving adequate help'
Almost half of pregnant black women raised concerns to healthcare professionals during labour, with half saying that their concerns were also not properly addressed, according to the largest report of its kind.
2 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Economics viewpoint The quiet takeover by women really matters
Rachel Reeves is rightly proud of being the first female chancellor of the exchequer, and she is far from alone at the heights of economic policymaking.
2 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
New offence to cover attacks planned by non-terrorists
A new criminal offence is to be introduced to \"close the gap\" between lone, violence-obsessed individuals with no particular ideology and terrorism suspects, the home secretary has said.
2 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Revived commission to examine future of pensions
The government is resurrecting the Pensions Commission amid fears that a \"retirement crisis\" means today's workers will be poorer in retirement than current pensioners.
2 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Stage review A musical of puppyish charm saved by its songs
This stage adaptation of John Carney's 2016 film is an exemplar of the \"uplifting\" musical, puppyishly so. Set in 1980s Dublin in the doldrums amid a fractious family and a classroom pop band, it seems at pains to stay bright-eyed and heartwarming, no matter the darker turns of its story.
1 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Maternal deaths: Official figures show more women dying despite fewer births
Growing numbers of women are dying during pregnancy or soon after giving birth, even though fewer babies are being born, figures show.
3 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Midnight Drop AI film could herald 'new era of entertainment history'
US stealth bomber flies across a darkening sky towards Iran. Meanwhile, in Tehran, a solitary woman feeds stray cats amid rubble from recent Israeli airstrikes.
3 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Deposit protection system 'puts millions in pockets of unscrupulous landlords'
The official deposit scheme for renters is \"putting millions in unscrupulous landlords' pockets\", campaigners have said.
2 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Liverpool's talks with Frankfurt over Ekitike go to extra time
Liverpool continue to be in negotiations over the signing of Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike.
1 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Rubio Strips Brazilian Judges of Visas Over Bolsonaro Judgment
The US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has reportedly stripped eight of Brazil's 11 supreme court judges of their US visas as the White House escalates its campaign to help the country's former president, Jair Bolsonaro, avoid justice over his alleged attempt to seize power with a military coup.
2 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Brown bolsters squad with McCarthy an injury doubt
The Ireland lock Joe McCarthy is a doubt for the British & Irish Lions' second Test against the Wallabies on Saturday because of a foot condition.
2 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
'Stars have aligned' for Tuipulotu before Melbourne return
Scotland centre has the opportunity to seal series win against Australia in the city where he was born
3 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Water ombudsman to be created as part of sweeping changes to sector
A new water ombudsman will be announced today by the environment secretary, Steve Reed, as part of government plans to overhaul the embattled sector.
2 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
Cast member in tussle over Palestinian flag at Royal Opera House
A Palestinian flag was at the centre of a tussle after it was displayed on stage at the Royal Opera House in London by a cast member during a curtain call.
1 min |
July 21, 2025
The Guardian
Man, 31, arrested on suspicion of murder after two die in house fire
A 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the deaths of an elderly couple following a fire at their home in St Helens, Merseyside police said.
1 min |
July 21, 2025

The Guardian
I'll Be Sad When It Goes' Tokyo's Traditional Arcades Face Losing Battle With Developers
Tsutomu Nishiwaki raises the shutters of his store, the rattle marking the start of a new day at a shopping arcade in Tokyo.
3 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Raining rockets Musk's space race risks devastating pristine waters of world heritage site
The north-west Hawaiian island of Mokumanamana is said to be touched by the gods. No humans have lived on it, but it has the world's highest density of ancient Hawaiian religious sites.
5 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
A changing climate Planting seeds for survival of historic English gardens
Rare succulents, palm and monkey puzzle trees, beaked yucca and oriental hornbeams are just some of the new features in the historic gardens of England, as head gardeners get to grips with the changing climate this summer.
4 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Trump on defensive over Epstein case after report of 'bawdy' letter
Donald Trump has launched a fresh defense of his conduct in the Jeffrey Epstein case after the scandal deepened on Thursday following a Wall Street Journal report that he had written the sex offender a bawdy note with a sketch of a naked woman.
3 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Stage review Ambition rules in this sensational tale of family and politics
Adeel Akhtar has become a giant of the stage in a few recent fell swoops, it seems.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Campervans How to buy the pick of the pop-tops
For many, it seems like living the dream - but how much does a holiday home on wheels cost? Zoe Wood offers tips on choosing one
5 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
I'm still in shock' The loving children killed when collecting water for their family
In Gaza, being a helpful, loving child can be a death sentence.
5 min |