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The Guardian
Mystery of the missing Tories as only a handful turn up for Cooper's small boats statement
It was all a bit of a mystery. Just where were the Tories? Have they just got their dates confused? Thought that recess started this week rather than next? Or had they all bunked off to Lord's to see England beat India in a tight finish? Or maybe some - caught up in the entente amicale aftermath of Emmanuel Macron's state visit - had taken the Eurostar to Paris to enjoy steak frites on Bastille Day?
2 min |
July 15, 2025

The Guardian
Cool Palmer helps red-hot Chelsea conquer the world
The boy from Wythenshawe who had sat on top of the Rockefeller on Friday took Chelsea to the top of the world last night.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Carse and Stokes strike late to give Lord's thriller final day it deserves
The touring side is four down chasing 193 for victory in this heatwave Test for the ages
4 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
The ship of liberty A 'now or never' plea to rescue a symbol of revolution
French maritime enthusiasts are fighting to save a replica of an 18th-century warship that became a symbol of the country's historic relationship with America.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Call for new scheme to detect violent attackers
A new scheme to detect people who are obsessed with violence before they kill, such as the Southport attacker, Axel Rudakubana, should be considered by the government, an official report will say.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Airstrike Children Killed at Water Station as IDF Blames 'Technical Error'
An Israeli airstrike has killed at least 10 people, including six children, who were waiting to collect water in Gaza, Palestinian health officials have said.
3 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Reeves to give youth projects £500m in bid to tackle poverty
Rachel Reeves is to announce £500m for charities and civil society organisations today so they can invest in youth services as the government seeks to combat accusations it is not doing enough to tackle child poverty.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
'Ghost museum' Beacon of hope bears witness to invasion horrors
The museum of local history in the eastern Ukrainian town of Izium has, like the community around it, endured much since Russia's full-scale invasion.
5 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
How green is the valley Welsh garden becomes thriving success story
Amid the gentle hills of Carmarthenshire's Tywi valley, the domed glasshouse of the National Botanic Garden of Wales sparkles from miles away.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Miliband to take on MPs who reject net zero aims
Ed Miliband is to explicitly call out politicians who reject net zero policies for betraying future generations, in an unprecedented update to parliament about the state of the climate crisis that he is calling \"an exercise in radical truth-telling\".
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Trescothick calls on home fans to inspire England win
England have called on a sell-out day-five crowd to roar them to victory after a raucous atmosphere towards the end of play spurred them to take four India wickets and set up a cliffhanger conclusion to the third Test.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
'I am living my dream' Sinner is king of Wimbledon as Alcaraz rivalry heats up
Jannik Sinner said he is living his dream after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in spectacular fashion to win his first Wimbledon title.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Warning over Israeli 'ethnic cleansing' plan for Gaza
Israeli ex-PM Olmert says 'humanitarian city' for Palestinians would be concentration camp
4 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Cascarino's fast double takes France top and denies Netherlands
Andries Jonker had maintained that \"on some days miracles happen\" but this was most definitely not one of them.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Crunching the data Are trainee medics in England still badly paid?
Resident doctors in England have voted to strike for five days from 25 July, reigniting one of the NHS's most bitter industrial disputes.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Sweden to rent Estonian jail cells as it transforms criminal justice policies
Sweden is moving away from criminal rehabilitation in favour of US-style mass incarceration, experts have said, as the country prepares to rent places in Estonian jails to help house its rapidly expanding prison population.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
'It's very personal to me' Treasury chief on his £500m plan to fight child poverty
Treasury chief on his £500m plan to fight child poverty
4 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Brenda, 95, is a surprise social media hit with her cuddly toys
The anger and polarisation common to social media have made it a stressful place to venture for people wary of its pile-ons and bile.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Sinner roars back to topple Alcaraz in epic triumph
For most tennis players, a defeat as excruciating as Jannik Sinner's brutal loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final would have taken years to recover from.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
I'll celebrate twice as good if I win another one. You need to enjoy it'
Shane Lowry reflects on his Open triumph at Portrush and why he does not regret his week-long celebration
4 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Will death stop Abbatars? Björn to ask real band
Björn Ulvaeus has said he does not know if the Abba Voyage virtual concerts will continue if one of his fellow band members dies.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Excavation begins to find remains of 796 children at secret mass grave in Ireland
A century after Irish nuns first began to bury hundreds of infants in what would become a mass, unmarked grave, archaeologists and other specialists will today start excavating the site in Tuam, County Galway.
2 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Climate crisis 'has made UK's extreme weather the new norm'
Record-breaking extreme weather is the new norm in the UK, scientists have said, showing that the country is firmly in the grip of the climate crisis.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Streeting will meet doctors in effort to stop five-day strike
Wes Streeting will meet officials of the British Medical Association this week in an attempt to avert five days of strikes by resident doctors.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
FBI Director denies plan to quit over Epstein decision
The director of the FBI has been forced to deny resignation rumours over his reported unhappiness at a justice department decision to close the book on Jeffrey Epstein.
1 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Face-to-face makes a comeback as job candidates turn to AI for applications
A graduate recruiter is accelerating plans to use more face-to-face assessments because candidates are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence to apply for jobs.
2 min |
July 14, 2025
The Guardian
Greene King boss calls for change to business rates to help pubs
The boss of pub chain Greene King has called for changes to business rates to remedy \"unfairness\" that he said added to financial pressures on the struggling pubs industry.
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
'A dream of the dream' Sinner redeems Paris loss and sets up a rivalry for the ages
First Jannik Sinner hit a wicked serve, straight down the T. Then he sank to his knees, head bowed as in prayer.
3 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
'Beautiful spirit': family's tribute to boy, 16, found dead in lake
The family of a teenage boy who died after going missing in a lake in the West Midlands have said his death \"will for ever leave an everlasting pain in all of our hearts\".
1 min |
July 14, 2025

The Guardian
Plane crashes moments after take off from Southend airport
A small passenger plane crashed and caught fire moments after taking off from London Southend airport yesterday bound for the Netherlands.
2 min |