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The Guardian
Salah breaks battling Burnley hearts after Hannibal's howler
It never felt inevitable that Liverpool were going to emerge from Turf Moor with three points until Mohamed Salah was lining up a 95th-minute penalty.
3 min |
September 15, 2025

The Guardian
Wise to hold all bets on final joy for Red Roses
Roses are red, Scotland in blue, the stakes are rising, how will they do? The scoreboard answer from a soaking wet Bristol was predictable enough.
3 min |
September 15, 2025

The Guardian
Three in four hospitals in England failing to hit two vital cancer targets
Three in four NHS hospital trusts in England are failing cancer patients, according to the first league tables of their kind, prompting experts to declare a \"national emergency\".
2 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Thousands Protest in Turkey Over Opposition Crackdown
Tens of thousands of people protested in the Turkish capital, Ankara, last night against a court case that could oust the head of the main opposition today after a year-long crackdown on hundreds of its members.
1 min |
September 15, 2025

The Guardian
Vingegaard wins Vuelta as final stage cancelled after protests
The final stage of the Vuelta a España was abandoned in chaotic and violent scenes, after groups of pro-Palestine protesters swamped the finish line area and presentation podium in central Madrid yesterday.
2 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Farage will get to No 10 if NHS strikes go on, says Streeting
The NHS would die under a government led by Nigel Farage, Wes Streeting has said, as he called on doctors to stop striking and help Labour fix the damage inflicted by the Tories.
1 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Wirral council to lift ban on noisy trumpets, beating carpets and barking
Good news for anyone who fancies beating their carpet, \"sounding a noisy trumpet\" or \"wantonly singing\" along a stretch of the Merseyside coast: they will no longer face arrest.
1 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
AfD triples vote but Merz wins election in most populous state
The far-right Alternative für Deutschland party has more than tripled its support in local elections in Germany's most populous state, in Friedrich Merz's first significant electoral test since he took office as chancellor four months ago.
1 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Labour MPs will hope PM's 'no surrender' speech marks start of progressives' fightback
If there is a cause that could be said to unite almost all Labour MPs and members from left to right, it would be equality and anti-racism.
2 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
AI bot Grok Met rebuts false information on Elon Musk's X
The Metropolitan police has had to counter false suggestions by the artificial intelligence on Elon Musk's X platform that the force passed off footage from 2020 as being from Saturday's far-right rally in the city.
1 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Mothers and babies harmed by 'toxic' NHS culture - regulator
Mothers and babies being harmed in the NHS risks becoming \"normalised\" because of its \"toxic\" cover-up culture, a health leader has said after it emerged that 14 trusts were the focus of a national maternity investigation.
2 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Starmer Urged to Make 'Populist Case' for Workers' Rights Changes
Keir Starmer must make the \"populist case\" for workers' rights reforms, unions have said, after a mega-poll suggested the reforms were the most popular of almost any policy but have extremely limited public recognition.
2 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Phillipson and Powell start race differing over deputy leader role
Bridget Phillipson and Lucy Powell fired the starting pistol on Labour's deputy leadership race yesterday, with the education secretary saying now was not the time to \"look backward\" on the first year's mistakes.
1 min |
September 15, 2025
The Guardian
Car seats sold online in UK 'risking lives of children'
Unregulated children's car seats are being sold by leading online retailers, an investigation by Which? has found.
1 min |
September 15, 2025

The Guardian
Anarchy in the IPA Has ailing 'punk' brewer BrewDog finally had its day?
Here comes a time in every punk's life when they are no longer the snarling face of the avant-garde.
4 min |
September 15, 2025

The Guardian
Scaly beasts that won the hearts of Thai park users
Shortly after dawn, Lumphini Park comes alive. Bangkok residents descend on the sprawling green oasis in the middle of the city, eager to squeeze in a workout before the heat of the day takes hold.
4 min |
September 15, 2025

The Guardian
This Isn't a Gentle War' Gaza Toll Confirmed by Retired Israeli Chief
A former Israeli army commander, Herzi Halevi, has confirmed that more than 200,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured in the war in Gaza, and that \"not once\" in the conflict were military operations inhibited by legal advice.
2 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
British Ice Skater Breaks Mould With Same-Sex Teammate
A British ice dancer and her skating partner are to become Finland's first same-sex team to take part in a competition after a rule change by the country's governing federation.
2 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Ukraine and vows to support injured
Prince Harry laid a wreath at a flower and flag memorial to Ukraine's war dead in Kyiv's Maidan Square yesterday during a surprise visit to support the country in its fight against Russia and its thousands of seriously injured veterans.
3 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Can Starmer Survive? Whispers and plotting as PM feels the heat
MPs have shared data showing Andy Burnham is Labour's only politician with a net positive public rating the equivalent of a rave review
6 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
AstraZeneca pauses £200m investment in Cambridge research site
AstraZeneca has paused a planned £200m investment in its Cambridge research site, completing a depressing week for the UK pharmaceutical industry.
1 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
'We got him': Utah governor identifies suspect arrested over Charlie Kirk killing
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting of the rightwing activist Charlie Kirk.
4 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Succession: Rich parents rush to give away assets as tough tax rules loom
It is a great time to be a rich kid in Britain, according to the advisers, lawyers and accountants of wealthy families.
4 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Hot under the collar How the white shirt made a powerful comeback
Victoria Beckham has positioned herself as a pop star, mother, perfumer, TikToker and fashion designer. But whatever job next month's Netflix documentary focuses on - details are scant - she will always be scrutinised over how she looks. How to temper that? Wear a plain white shirt.
2 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
After Downing St Files Reveal Secrets of the Former PM's Pursuit of Profit
Boris Johnson started the day with a jog. He had the kind of schedule that would be familiar to any occupant of Downing Street.
6 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Influencer Mandelson was in his element as he wooed Maga world
Peter Mandelson was in his element. Lounging on a sofa one June evening at Butterworth's, a bistro serving as the gastronomical centre of the Maga movement in Washington DC, the recently appointed British ambassador was being honoured with a plaque that indicated he was easing his way into the conservative circles around Donald Trump.
3 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
'A lack of care' How big firms still fail bereaved customers
Those trying to report a death can face bureaucracy, poor communication, costly delays and other shocking mistakes, writes Anna Tims
3 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
'A dark day' Killing stuns nation living in the shadow of the gun
At 12.23pm on Wednesday, as the rightwing influencer and provocateur Charlie Kirk was addressing a large crowd at Utah Valley University, a single shot rang out. He was struck fatally by a bullet in the neck, sending thousands of screaming students scattering in all directions and propelling the country into a new and dangerous crisis.
4 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Striped bass in a Canadian river are eating all the salmon. Time for a cull?
Since the 19th century, Atlantic salmon in the Miramichi have lured wealthy anglers from across North America and Europe to fishing camps along the river's banks, its undammed branches once producing more of the fish than almost any other river on the continent.
4 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
UN votes to back a government for Palestine excluding Hamas
The UN general assembly has voted to back a Hamas-free government for Palestine as part of a carefully crafted compromise in which Arab states go further in condemning the October 2023 attack on Israel in return for clear support for a Palestinian state.
2 min |