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The Guardian
Diego Garcia Trump ‘wants to buy Chagos Islands’
Donald Trump is reportedly considering a plan to buy the Chagos Islands from Mauritius amid stalled plans from the UK to cede sovereignty of the territory.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
'I'm free of shackles' Alarm at Grade's defence of GB News
Regulators are not generally known for courting controversy. When the day job involves making delicate, legally fraught decisions, they tend to be a circumspect bunch.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Hamilton sure win will come after claiming second spot
Lewis Hamilton believes his first win for Ferrari is on the cards after a second-place finish at the Monaco Grand Prix, with the seven-time champion committed to chasing down the Formula One world championship leader, Kimi Antonelli, who won again in Monte Carlo.
1 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Carmakers ask EU to delay tariffs on electric vehicles
The EU and UK car industries are urging the European Commission to adjust the Brexit trade deal to suspend, for a second time, tariffs on electric vehicles.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
West Bank UK readies sanctions to deter illegal settlement
The Foreign Office and a group of western countries are due to announce sanctions against Israel this week designed to deter companies from becoming involved in a new proposed West Bank settlement.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Racism ‘still at large’, says Henry as he makes standup comeback
Lenny Henry has said racism is “still at large” as he does his first standup tour in more than 15 years.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Number of deaths linked to A&E waits rises tenfold in a decade
More than 1,300 patients a month in England are dying needlessly because of long A&E waits, a tenfold rise in a decade, figures suggest.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Police search for suspects after 12 people shot at Ohio gathering
A festival in Toledo, Ohio, was cancelled yesterday as police searched for at least two shooters who had wounded 12 people on Saturday.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
England wrap up pitch palaver with Atkinson on the money
It may have been the pitch rather than any of the players that dominated this match, but for all that they repeatedly cursed its capriciousness England will have forgiven it all the moment they won the first Test of the summer by bowling New Zealand out before lunch on the fourth day to win by 115 runs.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Rice named vice-captain as Kane cools heat concerns
Declan Rice has been named England’s vice-captain by Thomas Tuchel, who has played down the significance of Jude Bellingham wearing the armband during the second half of the 1-0 victory against New Zealand.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Books amid the bombs War takes centre stage at Kyiv literature festival
It was a literary festival, all right, but if your reference for such things is Hay-on-Wye and Edinburgh, then at the Kyiv Book Arsenal you might think you had slipped through a crack in the universe and landed in an alternative reality.
5 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Antonelli shows nerve beyond his years to enter record books
A place in the history books is assured for Kimi Antonelli as, at just 19, he became the youngest ever winner of the Monaco Grand Prix, but it was the manner of his consummate victory that made a truly indelible mark. For much of the race there were few fireworks but when it mattered Antonelli burned brightly.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Moloney-MacDonald show has Exeter playoff primed
Claudia Moloney-MacDonald is hitting her best form at just the right time for Exeter as her performance was pivotal in the hosts’ victory against Sale.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Economics viewpoint Give Reeves credit for her rebalancing act
An air of unreality settled on a Westminster conference room last week, as Rachel Reeves, upbeat in a powder-pink suit, gave a speech about boosting jobs and growth along the “OxCam corridor”.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
‘Inhumane’ Trafficking victim told to move 250 miles from her support
Having fled sex trafficking gangs in Belgium and Manchester, the single mother from Albania thought she was finally safe when she arrived in west London with her two young children.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Christmas Day backers left out of pocket by ‘fair start’ rule
How long must Epsom wait to catch a break? The main elements were all in place for a feelgood running of the Derby on Saturday: a double-figure field, the major trial winners all in the lineup, and fresh incentives launched to encourage walk-up punters back to the infield. The weather gods, though, had other ideas.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
On trial Was just one man behind anti-Jewish ‘terror group’?
Last Monday, a slightly dishevelled Iraqi man, shackled and dressed in beige prison overalls, was ushered into a Manhattan courtroom.
6 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
"The club's stood still. We bring nothing"
Huddersfield are fighting for survival and hope a new ground can help keep top-tier rugby in the sport's birthplace
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
First grand slam victory gives Zverev ‘happy end’
Two weeks of nerves and tension across one of the most chaotic men’s grand slam tournaments in recent memory came to an appropriate conclusion as an excruciatingly tense five set psychodrama ended with Alexander Zverev, the second seed, lifting his first grand slam title by holding off his own demons to close out a 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1 win over Flavio Cobolli in the French Open final.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
'A driver of political violence' How AI is fuelling a wave of anti-tech attacks
When a 20-year-old man from Texas was arrested earlier this year for allegedly trying to burn down OpenAI’s headquarters and boss Sam Altman’s house, authorities found an anti-AI manifesto alongside his lighter and a jug of kerosene.
4 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Williams undecided on singles return before comeback in doubles
Serena Williams has said her professional tennis return at the age of 44 is about “just having fun,” insisting winning is “not important” after earning 23 grand slam singles titles during a hugely successful career.
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Magazine for new parents delivered - 19 years too late
When Paul Edwards ordered a parenting magazine in 2007, he was hoping that it would provide advice to help him navigate the challenges of bringing up children.
1 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
‘Desecration’: Hegseth’s D-day speech condemned
The US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, has been accused by historians and rights campaigners of “grotesque stupidity” and desecrating the memory of the soldiers who stormed the beaches of Normandy after he sought to link immigration to the D-day anniversary, saying Europe was facing a different “invasion” of its shores.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Restaurateurs back Burnham for PM over VAT cut on hospitality
Chefs and restaurateurs have said they hope Andy Burnham will become prime minister after he backed their calls for a cut in VAT for hospitality businesses.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Fare increases ‘inevitable’ as airlines face $100bn fuel bill rise - Walsh
Airlines will have to spend an extra $100bn (#75bn) on jet fuel this year, with fares ‘‘inevitably’’ rising to cover the huge bill after the war with Iran choked off oil supplies.
1 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Guilt and love collide in stage adaptation of McEwan novel
Ian McEwan’s novel begins with a play. It is written by 13-year-old Briony Tallis, who has a gift for telling stories.
1 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Tuchel relishes Rashford v Gordon in quest for round pegs in round holes
England coach's squad is based on picking players in their right positions, setting up one-on-one battles
4 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Evergreen Modric still casting a spell as Croatia prepare for England
Veteran playmaker scored first goal in country’s 2-1 win against Slovenia but coach Dalic has choices to make
3 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Ireland Death on street adds to fear over racism
When Kembetia Bissa fled the Democratic Republic of the Congo for Ireland in 2003 he found not only sanctuary but beauty, friendship and a home.
2 min |
June 08, 2026
The Guardian
Stop evading scrutiny over £5m billionaire’s gift, Labour tells Farage
Labour has written to Nigel Farage urging him to stop “evading reasonable scrutiny” over the £5m personal gift he received from the Thailand-based crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne.
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