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The Guardian
Today We Won' Bittersweet Victory for Young Nepalis
The whiteboard listing the names of patients at a hospital in central Kathmandu tells the story of a protest gone wrong.
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September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Contactless card payment limit may be scrapped
Contactless card payments could go above £100 and potentially become unlimited under proposals to allow banks and other providers to set their own limits for customers.
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September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Business leaders say No 10 has stopped listening to them. This may be a sensible time to start
It might be tempting, if you are sitting in Downing Street, to dismiss the current pre-budget howls from big business beasts as standard stuff from the usual suspects.
3 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Vodafone 'offers settlements' to ex-franchisees amid £120m lawsuit
Vodafone has launched a fourth investigation into historical conduct within its franchising division, which is at the centre of a £120m high court claim against the group.
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September 11, 2025
The Guardian
EU Von der Leyen Urges Bloc to Suspend Free Trade Agreement
The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, called for the EU to suspend free trade with Israel, as she spoke of Europe's \"painful\" inability to respond to the war and humanitarian disaster in Gaza.
1 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Harris calls Biden decision to run again 'recklessness'
Kamala Harris calls Joe Biden's decision to seek re-election in 2024 \"recklessness\" in her new memoir and questions the former president's judgment, while revealing her own frustrations about being marginalized within the administration.
1 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Qatar strike Israel reacts to global outrage with more threats
Israel has reacted with defiance and further threats following international outrage at its strikes targeting a meeting of Hamas's senior leaders in Qatar on Tuesday.
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September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Tongue and James put Notts in sight of victory amid showers
Rain and bad light stalked the Championship but the skies cleared just enough for Nottinghamshire to move towards victory at New Road and set up a tantalising match with the leaders Surrey next week.
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September 11, 2025
The Guardian
JLR reveals cyber-attack resulted in data breach
The cyber-attack on Jaguar Land Rover has affected data held by the carmaker, it has said, as its factories in the UK and abroad face prolonged closure.
1 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Mbappé airs 'disgust' with football despite love for game
Kylian Mbappé has admitted the football world would have \"disgusted\" him long ago if he did not have a passion for playing the game.
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September 11, 2025
The Guardian
'I am always brave' Tuchel insists stars will be left out in race to play for England
'I am always brave'
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September 11, 2025

The Guardian
The Pro League is on a par with the Premier League
Ivan Toney missed out on England's qualifiers, but believes the standard of Saudi football is underrated
4 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Politicians don't listen' Protesters' mission to 'block everything'
At 7am on the eastern edge of the busy Paris ring road at Montreuil, Jess, 35, a hospital neurologist, had joined protesters attempting to stop traffic in order to show her anger at the French government.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Analysis: An Unsettling Escalation That Forces Nato to Respond
Whatever Donald Trump discussed with Vladimir Putin in Alaska last month, the outcome has only been a stepped increase in Russian aggression that has now forced Nato's military forces into action.
3 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Merck scraps £1bn London lab in blow to life science sector
The US drugmaker Merck has scrapped a £1bn London research centre and is laying off 125 scientists this year, in a major blow to the UK's key life science sector.
2 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Prince Harry and King Charles meet for first time in 19 months
Prince Harry met King Charles at Clarence House yesterday in their first face-to-face meeting for 19 months.
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September 11, 2025
The Guardian
In the drawing room: Austen illustrations grace Bath exhibition
For the 21st-century Jane Austen fan, the images of Colin Firth's Mr Darcy in the beloved BBC series Pride and Prejudice or Anya Taylor-Joy's big-screen portrayal of Emma may be the first to leap to mind.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Charlie Kirk, head of rightwing lobby group and powerful Trump ally, shot dead in Utah
Charlie Kirk, the rightwing activist, Trump ally and executive director of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), has died after being shot in the neck while speaking at a university campus event in Utah, Donald Trump has confirmed.
2 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
New National Gallery policy risks 'bad blood' with Tate
A decision to tear up an agreement between the National Gallery and Tate, which stopped the Trafalgar Square institution from collecting works created after 1900, could create \"bad blood\" and a situation in which the two galleries are \"at each other's throats\", according to senior sources.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
New French PM pledges 'humility' as thousands take to the streets
The new French prime minister, Sébastien Lecornu, promised a \"profound break\" with past politics as he took over yesterday from the unpopular centrist François Bayrou, who was ousted this week over a proposed budget squeeze.
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September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Cash shortfall blamed as Camra calls off next year's beer festival
Camra, the real ale enthusiasts' group, has cancelled Britain's biggest beer festival amid an existential crisis, as it launches a cost-cutting drive to address \"budget shortfalls\".
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
'Stradivardy' strikes right note as Cremonese unveil their new soloist
In Cremona everything is about music: the city, located in the heart of the Po Valley, is where the greatest luthier of all time, Antonio Stradivari, was born.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
On the charge The UK battery firm aiming to unlock the way to net zero
Think of battery manufacturing and it may evoke images of Elon Musk and Tesla's sprawling \"gigafactories\" around the globe, or China's vast, hi-tech clean rooms churning out cells to go in anything from electric toothbrushes to mobile phones and cars. But at Invinity Energy Systems' small factory in Bathgate, near Edinburgh, workers slotting parts together are hoping that Britain can also play a part in the battery revolution.
3 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Borthwick urged by club coaches to rest England's Lions in autumn Tests
Steve Borthwick has been urged by Prem Rugby head coaches to consider resting British & Irish Lions players during England's autumn internationals campaign on welfare grounds.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Supporters' chants in Serbia cast Starmer as first British prime minister to become The Enemy
If you'd told Keir Starmer last summer that just over a year after his election as prime minister he would single-handedly, and by the sheer force of his own personality, have stopped England fans from singing songs about the IRA and Ten German Bombers, he would no doubt have been delighted.
5 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
US Tech Boss Overtakes Musk to Be the World's Richest Person
The US tech billionaire Larry Ellison has overtaken Elon Musk as the world's richest person after shares in Oracle, the business he co-founded, rocketed in early trading yesterday.
1 min |
September 11, 2025
The Guardian
Financial pressures prompt merger of Kent and Greenwich universities in 2026
The universities of Kent and Greenwich are to merge in an attempt to improve their financial viability against a backdrop of economic turmoil across higher education in the UK.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Sanctions Trump asks EU for 100% tariff on India and China
Donald Trump has asked the EU to impose tariffs of up to 100% on India and China as part of an effort to force the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to end the war in Ukraine.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Dozens more people die in Gaza City as IDF steps up bombing before invasion
The Israeli military killed at least 41 people in Gaza, including 12 aid seekers, over a 24-hour period as it continued to order the population of Gaza City to evacuate before a planned offensive.
2 min |
September 11, 2025

The Guardian
Girls who play sport after school 'more likely to get top jobs as adults'
Girls who play after-school sport are 50% more likely to get top jobs later in life, according to research, which reveals that the boost is equivalent to a university degree.
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