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'Anti-American' Kimmel condemns threats in return to air
Jimmy Kimmel called threats to silence comedians “anti-American” during his return to air last night, after a suspension that ignited a national debate over free speech and outcry over the bullying tactics of the Trump administration.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Trust no one, except conspiracy theorists and a taxi driver from Buckingham
Attention all swans! Attention all swans! You are not safe! Immigrants from inferior cultures have been seen loitering with intent to kill in royal parks. They want to eat you alive. Be very vigilant. All offenders who are caught will be punishable under sharia law.” Never say that a half-hour phone in with Nigel Farage on Nick Ferrari’s LBC morning show is anything but educational. It’s an object lesson in how to perfect the 30-minute hate.
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September 25, 2025
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'We're showing girls they can be strong, that they can do it'
Red Roses lock Abbie Ward is proud to have been on their journey and insists they will thrive on the pressure of final
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Gucci puts a tiger in its tank with designer Demna to claw back some excitement
Gucci has become bland, and its new designer, Demna, has been hired to bring the hot sauce.
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September 25, 2025
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Winds of change
Energy industry in race to recycle tired old turbine blades
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Trip hazards White House fumes over mishaps
Donald Trump appeared to laugh it off on Tuesday when an escalator and a teleprompter both malfunctioned during his UN visit - but for US officials it was no laughing matter.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
UN must find a way to reinvent its relevance as the US isolates itself still further from its allies
Such is the gravitational pull cast by Donald Trump and the US economy that the politics of the other 192 countries that make up the United Nations are rapidly being reduced to one long discussion about how to relate to, and challenge this ever darker and weirder presidency.
3 min |
September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Paris court to rule on Sarkozy corruption charge over alleged funds from Gaddafi
A Paris court is to rule today whether the former French president Nicolas Sarkozy is guilty of receiving millions of euros in illegal election campaign funding from the regime of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, in the biggest political financing scandal in modern French history.
2 min |
September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Fish farmer seeks to ban activist from all its sites
One of Europe’s largest salmon farmers has been accused of attacking the civil rights of environmental campaigners by asking for sweeping restrictions on their freedom to investigate alleged animal rights breaches.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
BT boss says costs 'inflicted' by Britain exceed those in Europe
The chief executive of BT has said telecoms operators in the UK pay as much as 10 times the amount in \"government-inflicted costs\" as those operating in comparable European countries.
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September 25, 2025

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Horror film digitally altered in China to make gay men straight
An Australian horror film featuring a scene with a same-sex wedding was reportedly digitally altered for release in mainland China, transforming the gay couple into a heterosexual one, provoking outrage from viewers who spotted the change.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
She's electric: guitar 'smashed' in Oasis breakup to go to auction
The Gallagher brothers may have reconciled to embark on a record-breaking world tour, but one artefact that recalls the more fractious times in their relationship is about to come back into the public eye.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Man held over cyber-attack that hit European airports
A man has been arrested in the UK in connection with the cyber-attack that disrupted flights at London Heathrow and several other European airports last weekend.
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September 25, 2025
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Family with small child first to arrive under 'one in, one out' deal
A family of three including a small child have become the first arrivals from France under Keir Starmer's “one in, one out” deal, the Home Office has said.
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September 25, 2025
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Weight loss drugs cited as growing number of men opt to get facelifts
Growing numbers of men and younger people are getting facelifts, a trend driven by social media, advances in surgical techniques and the rise of weight loss drugs.
2 min |
September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Study links missing early breast cancer screening to higher risk
Women who miss their first breast cancer screening appointment have a 40% higher risk of dying from the disease, according to a new study.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Israel West Bank takeover is US red line, says Macron
Any attempt by Israel to annex parts of the West Bank would be a red line for the US - and would represent the end of Arab-Israeli diplomatic normalisation, Emmanuel Macron said yesterday, claiming he had been given that assurance by Donald Trump.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Moderna boss defends UK in drug pricing row
The UK boss of the US drugmaker Moderna, which shot to prominence with its Covid vaccine during the pandemic, has defended the country after it was labelled the \"worst in Europe\" for drug pricing.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Italian PM condemns third attack on Gaza aid flotilla
The Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, yesterday condemned a drone attack on a flotilla trying to deliver aid to Gaza but also criticised the mission as “dangerous and irresponsible” and claimed it was aimed at “creating problems” for her government.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Farage refuses to condemn Trump for rejected claims about paracetamol
Nigel Farage has refused to criticise Donald Trump's claims that paracetamol, often sold in the US as Tylenol, could cause autism.
2 min |
September 25, 2025

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Tribalism and Trump: Europe face another hostile environment
President's visit tomorrow will test security to the limit, but the US captain is thrilled he will be there
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September 25, 2025

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Corbyn video launches party membership with no mention of Sultana
Jeremy Corbyn has apologised to his leftwing party’s supporters for a week of turmoil and division in a video that failed to mention its co-founder Zarah Sultana.
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September 25, 2025
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MPs and peers join push for more support for digital content creators
A new cross-party group of MPs and peers is demanding more rights for Britain’s online content creators amid concerns they face obstacles in securing everything from basic equipment to mortgages.
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September 25, 2025
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Asbestos and rotting seagulls: survey lays bare state of courts
Asbestos, mould, rotten seagulls and cells flooding with excrement are among the problems experienced in crumbling courts in England and Wales, the Law Society has found.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Plant found to mimic odour of injured ants to lure pollinators
Researchers have discovered a plant that attracts pollinating flies by mimicking the odour of half-eaten ants.
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September 25, 2025
The Guardian
Two detainees and suspect killed during 'anti-Ice' shooting at Dallas immigration office
Two detainees were killed and another was injured in a shooting at a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) field office in Dallas yesterday morning, officials said.
2 min |
September 25, 2025

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Ministers look at buying parts from JLR suppliers to save jobs
The government could start buying parts from Jaguar Land Rover's suppliers in a plan to protect manufacturing jobs from the impact of a severe cyber-attack.
3 min |
September 25, 2025

The Guardian
Symbol of defiance The manga pirate flag being flown by gen Z protesters across Asia
In Indonesia, it was hung outside homes and on motorbikes, cars and trucks, in a sign of discontent with the government that boiled over into deadly protests railing against the lavish perks enjoyed by politicians. In Nepal, it was draped on the golden gates of the palace that houses parliament as young people toppled their government. In the Philippines, it was raised at rallies by protesters furious at alleged government corruption.
2 min |
September 25, 2025
The Guardian
'Prince of the rocks': fragile works by teenage Turner go on show
He was so keen on clambering around the craggy cliffs of the Avon Gorge as a teenager that he was nicknamed “prince of the rocks”.
2 min |
September 25, 2025

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Washington New statue highlights Trump and Epstein 'bond'
There is a new statue on the east end of the National Mall for Washington DC residents and tourists to enjoy.
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