The Guardian - March 11, 2023
The Guardian - March 11, 2023
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March 11, 2023
One in 10 teenagers say they're addicted to porn
Warning from teachers as one in 10 teenagers report addiction to porn
4 mins
Lineker suspended from BBC over social media row
Match of the Day presenter Lineker suspended after social media row
4 mins
Seven killed in Hamburg shooting despite police tipoff about gunman
A tipoff was received two months ago by the authorities in Hamburg about the gunman who went on to kill seven including an unborn baby in a Jehovah's Witness hall, but he had persuaded officials not to take away his gun.
3 mins
'That's Lang Lang!' World's top pianist wows travellers
The superstar pianist Lang Lang has played in the great concert halls of the world, at Buckingham Palace and an Olympic opening ceremony. But he has never before had to compete with a recorded announcement from station security warning that bag thieves were operating in the area.
3 mins
Biden to visit Belfast 25 years after Good Friday agreement
US president expected to travel despite DUP’s boycott of power sharing and may also head to Dublin.
1 min
Carbon credit certifier to drop its rainforest offsets scheme
The world's leading carbon credit certifier, which is used by Disney, Shell, Gucci and other big corporations for climate claims, has said it will phase out and replace its rainforest offsets programme by mid-2025 after the Guardian's joint investigation found the scheme to be flawed.
3 mins
From wipeout to hope - How Sunak managed to sway forlorn Tory party
When Rishi Sunak took over as leader, most Conservative MPs were in despair. Some even suggested the party did not deserve to be in power. \"We need a reset,\" one told the Guardian at the time. \"A period out of the office to get our act together.\"
3 mins
UK to fund French detention centre in £500m deal to stop small boats
Britain will help fund a detention centre in northern France as part of a £500m package to stop refugees trying to cross the Channel, Rishi Sunak has said, amid continuing criticism of his plans to lock up and deport those arriving in small boats.
3 mins
Blizzards and gales hit travel and close schools
Motorists on the M62 were stranded overnight on Thursday with mountain rescue teams coming to the aid of some drivers.
1 min
King Charles gives title of Duke of Edinburgh to his brother Edward
The royal is now the Duke of Edinburgh, a title that formerly belonged to the late Prince Philip.
1 min
BBC will not broadcast final Attenborough episode over fear of 'rightwing backlash'
The BBC strongly denied this was the case and insisted the episode in question was never intended to be broadcast.
4 mins
ITV to close its children's channel and shift most content online
ITV is shutting down its CITV channel and shifting most of its children's programmes to streaming-only, arguing that young people have largely given up on watching scheduled television.
1 min
Move over, Mykonos: Kefalonia quietly stuns as best Greek island getaway
Kefalonia, with its emerald-coloured mountains, secluded coves and underground lakes, has been crowned the best Greek island.
3 mins
Olivia's brother 'knew it was over' after she was shot, court hears
The older brother of nine-year-old Olivia Pratt-Korbel \"knew it was over\" when she was not responding to CPR after being shot in the chest, a jury heard yesterday.
2 mins
Haweswater - Is there any chance of bringing golden eagles back to Lakes?
Though the eagles are no more, Haweswater's wildlife is now being given the chance to return, thanks to interventions by the RSPB in collaboration with its landlord, the water company United Utilities.
4 mins
China is waging 'political warfare' in the Pacific, says president of Micronesia
China is engaged in \"political warfare\" in the Pacific, the outgoing president of Micronesia has alleged in an excoriating letter accusing Beijing of bribing elected officials and \"direct threats against my personal safety\".
4 mins
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