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The Guardian
Taking flight: the plan to get golden eagles nesting in England again
Golden eagles could return to England for the first time in 150 years, as a study is expected to conclude there are enough suitable sites to support their reintroduction.
2 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Israeli Media: Hunger in Gaza Has Been Ignored, But Is That Changing?
Images of Palestinian children in Gaza emaciated by hunger under the blockade imposed by Israel, and of families grieving the more than 61,000 people killed in the territory, have stirred outrage among foreign governments and much of the global public.
4 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
IDF prepares to force 1m people out of Gaza City
Palestinians were braced for a new humanitarian disaster yesterday after the Israeli military said it was preparing for the forcible displacement of 1 million people from Gaza City.
4 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Three US states to send national guard troops to Washington DC
Three US states are to deploy hundreds of members of their national guard to Washington DC as part of the Trump administration's effort to overhaul policing in the capital through a federal crackdown.
1 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
UK and EU at Zelenskyy's side for talks with Trump
European leaders including Keir Starmer will join Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, at a White House meeting today with Donald Trump, in an extraordinary joint effort to push back on a US-backed plan that would allow Russia to take further Ukrainian territory.
4 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
'It Was My Duty' Over-60s Arrested for Protesting Against Ban Explain Why They Did It
In recent weeks, hundreds of people have been arrested for taking part in demonstrations organised by the campaign group Defend Our Juries. Their alleged crime is expressing support for Palestine Action, which has been proscribed as a terrorist organisation by Yvette Cooper, the home secretary.
7 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Twenty years of socialism likely to end as Bolivians head to polls
Bolivians went to the polls yesterday in an election that could mark a shift to the right – and the end of nearly 20 years of rule by the leftist Movimiento al Socialismo (Mas).
2 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Channel 5 to revive Play for Today with aim of discovering new talent
It was one of the most influential British TV series of the last century, renowned for exploring thorny societal issues and bringing the work of emerging talent, such as Helen Mirren, Dennis Potter, Alison Steadman and Ray Winstone to mass audiences.
2 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
EV registrations hit new high in Europe as more budget-friendly models roll out
A record number of electric cars were registered in western Europe between April and June, as more affordable models came to market, according to research.
1 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
UK's First Transgender Judge Challenges Supreme Court Ruling on Biological Sex
The UK's first transgender judge has launched a case against the UK in the European Court of Human Rights, challenging the process that led to the Supreme Court's ruling on biological sex.
3 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
FTSE 100 bosses get record pay for third year running
Bosses of Britain's largest listed companies have taken home record-high pay packets for the third successive year, according to a thinktank.
2 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
New signings and new hope but same old goalkeeping agonies hold United back
New seasons are never new starts, not entirely. The sun may have been shining and the temperature in the mid-20s. There may have been new kits on the pitch and new flags in the stands.
3 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Chance for fans of Downton Abbey to bid for costumes, props - and car
Downton Abbey fans will be able to bid for a souvenir from the period drama in a charity auction selling costumes worn by the characters, furniture from the stately home and even the family car used in the ITV series and subsequent films.
1 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Not part of our culture' Debate grows in France over child-free holidays
Child-free resorts and adult-only hotels are discriminatory, risk creating a society of intolerance and should be banned, a French senator has said amid a debate in France on whether it is inhumane to exclude children from holidays.
2 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
People are scared to order' California wine producers feel the tariff squeeze
Kory Burke, a small producer of high-quality wines in central California, never believed that tariffs on imports from France or Italy would boost his business. But as soon as Donald Trump announced last month that he was slapping a 15% levy on all goods from the European Union, he realized they would instead be a huge hindrance.
4 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Greens Polanski has edge in race to be leader, insiders say
Zack Polanski, the insurgent candidate for Green party leader whose \"eco-populism\" and social media savvy have upended the race, is starting to pull away from his more established rivals, senior figures believe.
2 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Rare find in Devon brings back monks' music after five centuries
Almost five centuries ago, a community of monks in the West Country gathered to sing, imploring God to help them endure the challenges of medieval life.
2 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Forest's firepower hands Andrews a bruising baptism
If it is any consolation for Keith Andrews, things should only get better after Brentford were brushed aside by Nottingham Forest in his first game in charge.
3 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Wildfire Season Spreads to New Areas of Canada as Fears Grow for the Future
Wildfires are burning in parts of Canada that have never been affected before, experts have warned, with officials struggling to respond to blazes across the prairies and Atlantic region in the country's second-worst fires on record.
3 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Supermarkets halt orders from farm where pig kicking filmed
Three of the UK's biggest supermarkets have suspended supplies from a pig farm after footage filmed covertly by an animal rights organisation appeared to show workers kicking piglets and hitting them with boards and paddles.
2 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Stage review Clinical trial comedy may cause hilarity
Brainsluts Pleasance Dome ★★★★
1 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Eze thwarted by VAR as Palace drag rusty Chelsea back to earth
Chelsea have a gold badge on the shirt for the next four years but they had lead in their boots for much of their opening game.
3 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Terence Stamp, a leading light of 1960s British cinema, dies at 87
Terence Stamp, one of the stellar faces of British 1960s cinema, who had a second act towards the end of the 70s as a character actor in films such as Superman: The Movie, and later in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert and The Limey, has died aged 87.
2 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Life after Lineker Dad jokes and a lot of Wayne Rooney in Match of the Day's reassuring new era
The credits for the new Match of the Day are in a comic-book style. Your screen bursts with fruit machine cherries when Bournemouth pop up, and freezes when Cole Palmer appears.
4 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
Liberty Steel chief readies last-minute plan to rescue UK business
Sanjeev Gupta is preparing a last-ditch attempt to save the remaining arm of his Liberty Steel business as government officials step up planning for the collapse of the business within days.
1 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Helicopter Crew Rescue Climber Trapped for Two Days Behind Fierce Waterfall
A climber who became trapped behind a waterfall in California for two days was dramatically rescued by police helicopter last week.
1 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
What the skibidi? TikTok words make it into latest dictionary
Skibidi, tradwife and delulu are among new words to have made it into the Cambridge dictionary this year, confirming the increasing influence of the TikTok generation on the English language.
1 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Canadian flight attendants to challenge order to end strike, says union
Air Canada's flight attendants plan to remain on strike, their union has said, defying government efforts to force them back to work and into binding arbitration over a dispute that has left more than 100,000 travelers stranded around the world during the peak summer travel season.
1 min |
August 18, 2025

The Guardian
'A precarious standoff' Why Britain's leading AI research body is in crisis
When the government announced the creation of the Alan Turing Institute in 2014, it promised a \"fitting memorial\" to the renowned computer scientist and artificial intelligence pioneer. More than a decade on, Britain's leading AI institute is in turmoil as staff warn it may be in danger of collapse and ministers demand a shift in focus to defence and security work.
4 min |
August 18, 2025
The Guardian
Analysis: Peter Walker Starmer throws diplomatic kitchen sink at efforts to keep US president on side
Asked behind the scenes at June's G7 summit if he could explain why Donald Trump seemed to like him so much, Keir Starmer admitted he did not really know.
1 min |