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Fifa extends use of AI to cut abuse World Cup players will see online
Fifa will expand the use of AI at the World Cup to cut the number of abusive messages that teams and players are exposed to on social media.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Police hunt 'intelligent' bear that fled by unlocking a window
Police and hunters in Fukushima, Japan, are looking for an “extremely intelligent” bear which, after attacking four people, apparently evaded capture by unlocking a window from the inside.
1 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Forget the tracksuits The style tournament has already kicked off
The 2026 World Cup may not kick off until Thursday, but the fashion tournament has already begun, as teams arrive in the US.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Cancer summit Key lessons from frontline of research
Doctors and scientists shared new research about ways to tackle cancer at the 2026 American Society of Clinical Oncology (Asco) annual meeting, the world’s largest cancer conference.
4 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
What fuel crisis? Airlines stay the course as bosses fly to Rio
Nothing says jet fuel crisis, as one prospective attender put it, like flying everyone to Rio de Janeiro. Aviation leaders converge in Brazil this weekend for the International Air Transport Association’s annual meeting, with the industry still, for the most part, looking resolutely skyward.
2 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
In a right panic? Farage's rhetoric this week hints at trouble ahead for Reform
Nigel Farage’s self-confidence is famously iron-clad. But just before 12.30pm on Wednesday, as a visibly angry Keir Starmer tore into the Reform UK leader’s “unforgivable” response to the murder of Henry Nowak, Farage’s attempts to laugh off the criticism were unconvincing. He was rattled.
4 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Bravura and box-ticking as Russell T Davies returns
We open on an ordinary suburban street. A teenage boy is staring out of a window. A woman - his mother? - is screaming. A man - his father? - is standing in the garden, gazing, unfocused, at whatever lies beyond.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Palaces and parks Report shines a light on extended family's property affairs
A report has spotlighted the property arrangements of other members of the royal family.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Sustainable fashion Is a pricey T-shirt more likely to be ethically made?
A higher cost does not necessarily mean better fabric, fairer pay for workers or stronger sustainability.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Review Toy Story track plays to Swift's country roots
Taylor Swift: I Knew It, I Knew You
2 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
'I'm down to one option' Customers left frustrated by latest bank closures
Apps intended to replace branches have been hit by outages, as a poll finds most Britons want high street services.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Warning over electric cars after changes to rules drive up pollution
Campaigners have urged the government to resist calls to further water down electric car sale rules, as an analysis reveals that vehicles on UK roads will emit an extra 17m tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) by 2030 mostly because of changes last year.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Lost for 80 years: Edith Wharton short story published after being found in Yale archives
A short story by Edith Wharton that lay unseen for more than 80 years after the author’s death received its first publication yesterday.
3 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
'It is not inevitable' Asda's chair on how he's keeping Aldi at bay
‘Is it not bloody inevitable’ that Asda will be overtaken by Aldi as the UK’s third biggest supermarket, the veteran retail boss Allan Leighton roars as he insists his turnaround of the ailing business is on track.
4 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Absorbing tale of growing pains and romance
This heartfelt, urgent drama about youth and desire, destiny, sexuality and class, is effectively the final movie of the late Laurent Cantet, who died in 2024.
1 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
People eating six times as much chicken as in 1961, UN data suggests
The average person eats about six times as much chicken and twice as much pork as their grandparents’ generation did, data from a UN report suggests, with global meat supply having risen fourfold in the last 60 years and expected to keep rising.
2 min |
June 06, 2026
The Guardian
Burnham: I won't flinch from need to fix the broken social care system
Manchester mayor sets out plans for power if he wins in Makerfield Broad interview also discusses Brexit, bond markets and migration
7 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Police force data refutes ‘anti-white bias’ claims
The police force accused of anti-white racism after officers’ response to the murder of Henry Nowak is more than five times as likely to subject black people to a stop and search as white people, according to the latest figures.
4 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Liverpool confirm Iraola as head coach to replace Slot
Andoni Iraola has been appointed the new head coach of Liverpool on a two-year contract. The 43-year-old’s arrival was confirmed just six days after the sacking of Arne Slot.
1 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Starmer accuses Musk of ‘trying to whip up division’
Elon Musk is ‘‘interfering in our politics’’ and attempting to create division, Keir Starmer has said in a significant toughening of government language about the X owner.
3 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
England rescue mission Robinson ‘on cloud nine’ after stunning comeback
Ollie Robinson admitted that just a few months ago he “thought I was never playing for England again” after he produced an extraordinary comeback performance on the first day of the Test summer, a return that started with a three-wicket maiden and saw him finish with figures of four wickets for 10 runs in six overs.
2 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Art review Gripping journey through Escher’s wildest worlds
We think we know the world of Maurits Cornelis Escher with its mind-bending staircases and buildings that impossibly twist upon themselves. Yet a shocking glimpse of reality intrudes in Somerset House’s gripping journey through his metaverse.
3 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Stage review: Heavenly songs and slick staging lift a tame production
Five years ago, the Barbican staged the first of three Cole Porter musicals in quick succession.
2 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Robinson's triple-wicket maiden saves England after batting reset misfires
Returning paceman turns the tables on New Zealand following Jamieson’s burst
4 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Man held over crossbow shooting at university site in Surrey
A former University of Surrey student has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man was shot with a crossbow in Guildford.
1 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
The far right Politicians across Europe seek to exploit killing
Polish far-right politicians have claimed that the murder of Henry Nowak symbolises ‘‘Britain’s descent into the depths of the earth’’ as populists from France, Spain and Japan focused on harrowing clips of his dying moments.
2 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Mamma mia! Abba’s real-life members surprise school show
Abba Voyage concerts can be deafening enough. But when the real-life Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad made an appearance in the hall, packed with hundreds of schoolchildren, even security staff present were surprised by the din.
2 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Andrew sublet Windsor cottages while paying ‘peppercorn rent’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received private income from subletting three cottages on his Windsor Royal Lodge estate while paying a “peppercorn rent” to the crown estate, a report on royal property arrangements has revealed.
1 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Reform UK Andrea Jenkyns in social media row with mayors
Andrea Jenkyns walked out of a meeting with a cabinet minister and several other metropolitan mayors yesterday after a heated discussion about the murder of Henry Nowak and the civil unrest that has followed.
2 min |
June 05, 2026
The Guardian
Hive minds: bees can use tools, scientists prove
Bumblebees can use tools to solve a problem, according to experiments that demonstrate their remarkably advanced cognitive abilities.
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