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Money hacks Driving down the costs of airport parking
How much airport parking will cost you depends on several factors - when you book; how close to the airport you want to be; how you book; how long your vehicle will stay in the car park; and which airport you are flying from.
4 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Flying start What are the new rules that will help - or hinder - airline passengers?
For many holidaymakers, school is out and this weekend marks the start of the great summer getaway.
1 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Bolsonaro Ordered to Wear Tag and Stay at Home as Trial Over Coup Attempt Nears End
Federal police have raided the mansion of Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro, banned him from talking to foreign diplomats, ordered him to wear an electronic ankle tag and restricted his movements, amid fears he may try to avoid punishment for an alleged coup attempt.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Netflix uses generative AI in one of its shows for the first time
Netflix has used artificial intelligence in one of its TV shows for the first time, in a move the streaming company's boss said would make films and programmes cheaper and of better quality.
1 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Media tactics How Murdoch has his bases covered across the US right
Threats to sue. Angry calls to editors. Public denunciations. In the wake of the Wall Street Journal's story claiming Donald Trump contributed to a \"bawdy\" letter to the convicted child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein - featuring a drawing of a naked woman's silhouette around a typewritten personal message - the president's relationship with the outlet's proprietor, Rupert Murdoch, appears on the surface to have deteriorated from temperamental to terminal.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Shapps defends superinjunction on reporting Afghan data leak
The former defence secretary Grant Shapps has defended the use of an unprecedented superinjunction to suppress news of a data breach that led to the UK government relocating 15,000 Afghans.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Kneecap to face no further action over Glastonbury performance
The band Kneecap will face no further action after an investigation into their performance at Glastonbury festival, police have said.
1 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Jaguar Land Rover Delays Launch of Electric Models Amid US Turmoil
Britain's largest carmaker, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), has delayed the planned launches of its new electric Range Rover and electric Jaguar models to give it time for more testing and for demand to pick up, the Guardian can reveal.
3 min |
July 19, 2025
The Guardian
First Nasal Spray to Treat Life-Threatening Allergic Reaction Approved in UK
The first needle-free emergency treatment for anaphylaxis - in the form of a nasal spray - will now be available in the UK.
1 min |
July 19, 2025
The Guardian
Inquiry to ask how child-abusing medic went unchecked in France
France has opened a judicial inquiry into systemic failures that allowed a convicted paedophile to practise as a surgeon for years while repeatedly abusing children in his care.
1 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Former England player Paul Ince given 12-month drink-driving ban
The former England footballer Paul Ince has been banned from driving and ordered to pay £7,085 for drink-driving.
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July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Hello Mr Chips: mystery of Sam Allardyce mural on Dudley wall
Why a 10ft mural of the former football manager Sam Allardyce eating orange, battered chips has appeared in his home town of Dudley is something of a mystery.
1 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Taking the heat Will MasterChef have to rethink recipe after weeks in crisis?
When Banijay, the producers of MasterChef, held a dinner attended by its top executives, programme makers and presenters last week, the longevity of its wildly successful cooking show was among the achievements to be toasted, alongside its move to state-of-the-art studios in Birmingham.
4 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
West Bank Tributes to Florida shop owner killed by settlers
When Fatmah Muhammad thinks about her younger cousin Sayfollah Musallet, known as Saif, she pictures him behind the counter of his ice-cream shop in Tampa Bay, Florida, decorating Muhammad's knafeh with the same effort he brought to everything else.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Guardian journalist and 'social policy king' Malcolm Dean dies
Malcolm Dean, who created the Guardian's legendary Society section and wrote widely on topics from social care and poverty to criminal justice and the NHS, has died at 86 after a long illness.
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July 19, 2025
The Guardian
Women lose court case over 'rape clause' in two-child benefit cap rule
Two women who conceived their eldest children while they were in violent and controlling relationships have lost a legal challenge to the rules around the two-child benefit limit.
1 min |
July 19, 2025
The Guardian
Russia 18 spies accused of UK cyber-attacks face sanctions
The UK has exposed 18 Russian spies and their units responsible for cyber-attacks in Britain and hacking one of the victims of the Salisbury poisonings, said David Lammy, the foreign secretary.
2 min |
July 19, 2025
The Guardian
Industry Award for Guardian's Anna Tims
The Guardian's Anna Tims was named consumer champion of the year at this year's Headline Money financial media awards.
1 min |
July 19, 2025
The Guardian
Festivalgoers help Burberry to best sales in 18 months
Shoppers snapping up Burberry wellies, scarves and jackets for music festivals have helped the fashion brand to its best sales performance in 18 months despite lacklustre spending by tourists around the world.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Investing What are savers' options amid push to buy shares?
This week the chancellor, Rachel Reeves announced that although she had paused plans to cut the sums savers could put into cash Isas each year, she was still keen to encourage investment in stocks and shares.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
India Russian woman found living in cave with daughters
According to Nina Kutina, life for her and her two daughters inside their jungle cave had been peaceful. Deep in the forests of Gokarna, a coastal town in southern India, they had woken \"up with the sun, swam in rivers and lived in nature\".
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Tributes to boy, 10, who died in Minehead school coach crash
Flowers have been left outside a school attended by a 10-year-old boy who died in a coach crash in Somerset on the way home from a trip to the zoo.
2 min |
July 19, 2025
The Guardian
Ofwat faces abolition in long-awaited overhaul of water industry regulation
The embattled water regulator for England and Wales will be abolished under recommendations from a government-commissioned review, the Guardian understands.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
Celebrated US talkshow cancelled days after host calls payout to Trump 'a big fat bribe'
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has been cancelled and will finish next May, with CBS announcing it will retire the US talk show entirely after a 33-year run.
2 min |
July 19, 2025

The Guardian
The situation does not look good for Labour - but at least the jobs market is cooling, not collapsing
ANaemic economic growth, rising inflation and a worsening outlook in the jobs market. If the inheritance from the Conservatives has been bad, the situation a year into the new Labour government does not look much better.
2 min |
July 18, 2025
The Guardian
Another 1m voters may be a shot in the arm for democracy, but it is also a shot in the dark
Half a century since the national voting age was last lowered, Keir Starmer has decided the time is right to include more than a million 16- and 17-year-olds in democracy for the first time.
3 min |
July 18, 2025

The Guardian
UK-Germany agreement Merz calls for alliance to tackle illegal migration
The German chancellor yesterday called for a strategic alliance between London, Paris and Berlin to tackle illegal migration and deepen defence cooperation.
2 min |
July 18, 2025
The Guardian
These Are Your Dogs The Frenzy of Sectarian Violence That Ended With Hundreds Dead
Bahaa* had no choice but to keep on working as patient after patient came through the doors of the Sweida National Hospital in southern Syria. Almost all had similar injuries: gunshot wounds and bodies shredded by shrapnel from nearby exploding artillery.
4 min |
July 18, 2025
The Guardian
Diane Abbott suspended by Labour for second time
Diane Abbott has been suspended from the Labour party for a second time after saying she did not regret her controversial past remarks on racism, as Keir Starmer once again attempted to reassert his grip over his backbenchers.
5 min |
July 18, 2025

The Guardian
Women's marathon record holder faces drug ban
The women's marathon world record-holder, Ruth Chepngetich, is facing a two-year ban after testing positive for a banned diuretic and masking agent, the Athletics Integrity Unit has announced.
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