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Allowance Former PMs say they use subsidy for public duties
Three former prime ministers have said they do not use a taxpayer subsidy for their private office for any commercial work after the Guardian revealed that Boris Johnson appears to have done so.
3 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
Emotional response triggered by distress in babies' cries, study finds
The cry of a distressed baby triggers a rapid emotional response in both men and women that is enough to make them physically hotter, researchers say.
2 min |
September 10, 2025
The Guardian
Extreme heat a threat at finals, report finds
The 2026 World Cup could be North America's last without urgent climate adaptation, according to a new study highlighting extreme weather threats.
1 min |
September 10, 2025
The Guardian
England taking no chances with Wood's return
Mark Wood is set to miss the entire home summer, with England deciding to take an ultra-cautious route with the fast bowler they deem central to their Ashes hopes this winter.
2 min |
September 10, 2025
The Guardian
Macron ally appointed PM as France faces demonstrations and blockades
Sébastien Lecornu, the French defence minister and close ally of Emmanuel Macron, has been appointed France's new prime minister, tasked with immediately consulting France's divided political parties to try to find a consensus on the budget.
2 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
I Lost Hope The African Jobseekers Tricked into Cyberslavery
Within hours of landing in Bangkok from Nairobi last December to start a job as a customer service agent, Duncan Okindo knew something was wrong. He had sold his cattle, borrowed money and used his savings to pay a recruitment agency 200,000 Kenyan shillings (£1,150).
2 min |
September 10, 2025
The Guardian
Approval ratings PM's is among the lowest of any western leader - survey
By his own admission, Keir Starmer has focused intently on foreign affairs since entering No 10, mediating between Europe and the US.
2 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
Nepal's prime minister quits after deaths during 'gen Z' protests
Nepal's prime minister resigned yesterday after some of the worst unrest in decades rocked the country this week, set off by a ban on social media and discontent at political corruption and nepotism.
2 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
Murdoch succession Lachlan to control empire but deal is still a win for siblings
As a keen rock climber, Lachlan Murdoch knows a thing or two about the importance of clinging to perilous terrain. After the toughest ascent of his life - rising to the top of his father's business empire - he has finally ensured his place at its summit is secure.
3 min |
September 10, 2025
The Guardian
Police should not record non-criminal hate incidents, says watchdog
Police should no longer record or investigate non-crime hate incidents, the chief inspector of constabulary has said.
1 min |
September 10, 2025
The Guardian
City regulator warns finance firms over 'lost' mis-sold car loans data
The City regulator has warned it will challenge lenders claiming to have lost customer records about mis-sold car loans to ensure they get their fair share of a potential £18bn compensation pot.
1 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
Ignore form, this World Cup is just starting for Red Roses
It was the basketball great Kobe Bryant who best summed up the precarious status of the dead cert.
3 min |
September 10, 2025
The Guardian
Pro-Palestine campaign group seeks arrest warrant for Herzog
Pro-Palestine activists have requested that an arrest warrant be issued against the Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, for alleged war crimes before his arrival in the UK this week.
1 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
Hospital 'corridor care' now normal, warns NHS watchdog
Corridor care has become the new normal in England, experts have said, as a national survey found that one in five patients admitted to hospital had to wait in such settings.
2 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
Red fabric used to pin St George's cross on Westbury white horse
A 55-metre (180ft) high white horse cut into a Wiltshire hillside is to be assessed for damage by heritage experts after red fabric was pinned across it to form a St George's cross.
1 min |
September 10, 2025

The Guardian
French PM ousted after losing confidence vote
François Bayrou has been ousted in a confidence vote after only nine months as prime minister, collapsing his minority government and plunging France into a political crisis.
3 min |
September 09, 2025
The Guardian
The stability Macron says he needs at home is proving to be more elusive by the day
As the French president, Emmanuel Macron, faces a crucial moment on the international stage this month, with the recognition of a Palestinian state at the UN general assembly and diplomacy over Gaza and Ukraine, he has again been shaken by a damaging political crisis at home.
2 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
Revealed Johnson traded PM contacts for business deals
A trove of leaked data from Boris Johnson's private office reveals how the former prime minister has been profiting from contacts and influence he gained in office in a possible breach of ethics and lobbying rules.
3 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
'Afraid of nothing' Tuchel certain England are ready for Belgrade bearpit
Thomas Tuchel has said England's youngsters will have no fear against Serbia and he has backed his team to make a statement in their daunting World Cup qualifier in Belgrade.
3 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
Stately Shakespeare drama finds an emotional flourish
Maggie O'Farrell's lauded 2020 novel, Hamnet, is a dense and lyrical imagining of the lives of William Shakespeare's family, full of interior thought and lush descriptions of the physical world.
2 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
Scam central Myanmar's brutal boom in web fraud compounds
Five years ago, the land now home to KK Park - a vast, heavily guarded complex stretching for 210 hectares (520 acres) along the churning Moei River, which forms Myanmar's border with Thailand - was little more than empty fields.
3 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
England's rout of South Africa fails to mask deeper issues
Team's crushing victory in final ODI match showcased great potential but struggle for series wins continues
3 min |
September 09, 2025
The Guardian
Ex-chancellor to 'miss out on large windfall' from bank sale
George Osborne is expected to miss out on a large windfall payment from the $196m (£145m) takeover of Robey Warshaw, the investment bank where the former Conservative chancellor has been working since 2021.
1 min |
September 09, 2025
The Guardian
Ministers revive league table rankings of English hospitals
Labour has published the first football-style league tables to rank hospitals in England from best to worst since the early 2000s, despite warnings they will not help patients choose where to seek their NHS care.
2 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
Kane hoping to see 'best version of ourselves' in Belgrade test
England captain has good memories of the old Red Star Stadium, despite its intimidating reputation
4 min |
September 09, 2025
The Guardian
Lawsuits looming over 'entirely unfair' debt-trap mortgages
Two of Britain's biggest banks face being sued over \"unfair\" mortgages that have left some people owing up to 20 times the sum they originally borrowed.
2 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
Wear Sorry!: Great North Run mixes up cities on medal
The organisers of the Great North Run have apologised after finisher T-shirts and medals were printed with a map of the rival north-east city Sunderland instead of Newcastle.
1 min |
September 09, 2025
The Guardian
Man stabbed during Southport attack describes his 'terror'
A man who tried to apprehend the Southport killer said he thought he was \"dying at every stage\" after being stabbed in a scene of \"horror\".
2 min |
September 09, 2025
The Guardian
Londoners turn to bikes and buses as tube workers strike
Downing Street said Londoners would be \"rightly fed up\" after commuters turned to other trains, buses and bikes - or just stayed at home - as strikes by the RMT union closed the underground yesterday.
1 min |
September 09, 2025

The Guardian
'A massacre' Spain's PM piles pressure on Netanyahu to stop killing civilians
Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has stepped up his scathing criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza, accusing Benjamin Netanyahu's government of \"exterminating a defenceless people\".
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