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The Guardian
Surrogates may be at greater risk of mental illness than women who carry own child
Surrogates have a greater chance of being newly diagnosed with a mental illness during and after pregnancy than women who carry their own offspring, researchers have found.
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July 26, 2025
The Guardian
It's reasonable' Manchester medics defend their strike
Manchester medics defend their strike
2 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Wales to offer subsidy cards to help coeliacs with cost of gluten-free food
People with coeliac disease and severe gluten intolerance in Wales will be eligible for a pre-paid card designed to help with the cost of specialised foods.
1 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Protests We fear for our lives, say Epping asylum seekers
Asylum seekers at the Essex hotel that has become a target of protests and far-right incitement say they are now in fear for their lives.
3 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Wedding hosts cough up for after-dinner cigarette bowls
Coffee and chocolates traditionally signal the end of a meal at a wedding.
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July 26, 2025

The Guardian
I panicked' Evacuees take shelter away from border
For almost two months, Maneerat Kote-Bandit had felt on edge, nervous that the tensions simmering on the Thai-Cambodian border might escalate. Everyone in her village, close to the disputed border, had been told to prepare emergency bags in case fighting erupted. \"We kept following the news and kept staying alert and asking, is this the day?\"
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July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Veep on vacation Cotswolds braces for JD Vance's summer holiday
The narrow lanes and honeyed stone walls of the Gloucestershire market town of Stow-on-the-Wold are not the setting where one would expect to see an angry altercation - unless it was a standoff between Range Rovers for the last parking spot in the gridlocked market square.
3 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Massive moment Can Euros give a huge boost for women's league?
Kitted out in an \"Everyone is Watching the Lionesses\" T-shirt before boarding a flight to Basel, the Women's Super League (WSL) chief executive, Nikki Doucet, describes England's extraordinary progress to a third successive major final as another \"ignition moment\" for the sport, but the international game has long since been on fire.
4 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Money hacks How to save (or go for free) on a family day out
A day trip begins with your journey to the attraction and your savings can begin there too if you are using public transport.
4 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Fewer doctors thought to have joined picket lines on first day than last year
The number of resident doctors thought to have joined picket lines yesterday for the first day of a five-day strike was thought to be thousands down on last year's industrial action.
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July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Charli XCX in Vivienne Westwood becomes Gen Z's new bridal muse
Charli XCX is known for pioneering trends.
2 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Warm spring helps deliver bumper crop of British blueberries
British blueberries are the latest fruit to benefit from the warmest spring on record, with the harvest up by almost a quarter so far this year.
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July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Thai civilians forced to flee as clashes with Cambodia spread
Thailand has evacuated more than 130,000 people along its border with Cambodia as the worst fighting between the neighbours in more than a decade spreads to new areas.
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July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Gloves on! Litter-pickers compete for SpoGomi world cup
Armed with gloves, metal tongs and rubbish sacks, hordes of litter-pickers will descend on Hackney marshes in east London this weekend.
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July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Reeves should consider NHS charges and end to pension triple lock - IMF
The International Monetary Fund has urged Rachel Reeves to consider ending the pensions triple lock and charging for NHS treatment as it said the government risked being knocked off course in meeting its targets to repair the public finances.
2 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Riverdance star Flatley plans to stand for president of Ireland
After finding fame and fortune in Riverdance and other stage shows, Michael Flatley is to seek a new role: president of Ireland.
1 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Too much ego? Freud museum investigated over 'autocratic' management
A bitter row at the Freud Museum in London has resulted in it facing an official probe into allegations of political interference and \"autocratic\" board decision-making that critics say put the future of the institution at risk.
3 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
'We were heard' The Pacific students who took their climate fight to the ICJ
I'm so nervous about today. It's going to be OK. Let's pray.\" Those were the quiet but powerful words of Cynthia Houniuhi on Wednesday morning, just before the international court of justice (ICJ) handed down its historic advisory opinion on climate change at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
2 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Stage review You'll be in heaven with this show's style and wit
Top Hat Chichester Festival theatre
2 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Home Office rules on asylum hotels tightened as more protests expected
Asylum seekers who refuse to move out of hotels to new accommodation will have their support withdrawn, the Home Office has said, before fresh protests in Essex this weekend.
2 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Cheers! England's place in final to bring £800m boost for pubs, merchandisers and retailers
The climax of the women's Euros, as the Lionesses attempt to atone for their loss to Spain at the 2023 World Cup, is poised to be the most-watched women's football match in UK history, with the tournament providing a boost of more than £800m to supermarkets, pubs and other retailers.
3 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Give members a proper say on remuneration
“Here’s no one else quite like us,” goes the refrain at Nationwide as it champions the virtues of being a big building society rather than a big bank.
1 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Germany's Pride Parade Put on Alert for Far-Right Attacks
The organisers of the Christopher Street Day parade in Berlin have urged participants to be vigilant amid a rise in attacks on LGBTQ+ events across Germany.
2 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Indian firm to re-release film with alternative AI ending
An Indian film company is re-releasing a 2013 romantic drama with an alternative AI ending without the involvement of its director, in what could be the first instance of its kind in global cinema.
2 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
World remade People flock to fake versions of dying nature
Zed Nelson documents the surreal environments created as people destroy nature while still craving it
3 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
It's Spectacular' Volunteer Divers in Dorset Record Surge in Seahorses
The divers emerged from the water smiling with satisfaction. They had found what they were looking for in the marine meadows off the south coast of England.
2 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Pensions Will you have to retire later or pay in more?
Big changes are on the way as a wide-ranging review of the pensions system is launched. Rupert Jones looks at what might happen as a result
3 min |
July 26, 2025

The Guardian
Teenagers Jailed for at Least 15 Years for Killing Boy on London Bus
Two teenagers who smiled as they fatally stabbed a 14-year-old schoolboy on a bus have been sentenced to at least 15 years in prison.
2 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Palestine state Who else will back 'symbolic gesture'?
France's decision to recognise Palestine at the next UN general assembly is an attempt to build momentum for change and break from western powers' impassivity in the face of Israel's mass killing of Palestinians in Gaza.
2 min |
July 26, 2025
The Guardian
Four-day week campaigners target dozens of councils
Dozens of councils have been targeted by campaigners calling for a four-day week after one local authority became Britain's first to vote to adopt the pattern permanently.
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