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The Guardian
With Orbán gone, it was time for Nigel to step up as the right's main man. Donald? Donald who?
The Reform press conference began a little behind schedule.
2 min |
April 14, 2026
The Guardian
How, not what, McIlroy does makes him the natural successor to Ballesteros
An entertainer since he was 18, the Northern Irishman moves the needle more than anyone, as shown by his Masters defence, writes
3 min |
April 14, 2026
The Guardian
Pope visits Algeria at start of tour that marks importance of Africa
Pope Leo XIV arrived in Algeria yesterday for the first papal visit to the country, calling for peace onthe openingstop ofa tour of Africa thatreflects the continent’s growing importance to the Roman Catholic church.
3 min |
April 14, 2026
The Guardian
Face to Facebook: Meta's AI version of Zuckerberg to let staff talk to the boss
If you’re one of Meta’s 79,000 employees and can’t get hold of the boss, don’t worry.
3 min |
April 14, 2026
The Guardian
García’s temper snaps along with his driver as 2017 champion ages badly
A winner on day four of the Masters was not even part of the remaining field.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Hungary enters new era as election ends Orbán's 16-year grip on power
Tisza party set to take over after critical poll for Europe and Washington
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
'Ambassadors for humanity': Artemis II crew hailed as they return to Earth
The astronauts on board Artemis II were \"almost poets\", Nasa's administrator, Jared Isaacman, declared.
1 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Tice company alleged to have broken law by failing to pay tax
Richard Tice’s company has been accused of breaking the law by allegedly failing to pay tens of thousands of pounds in tax on dividends that were paid to him and his offshore trust.
2 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Rae's Creek: troubled water on a short hole proves the game does not need to go to extreme lengths
There's just one thing Tom Watson would change about Augusta National.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
'Everybody's sitting on their hands' How war is rattling housing market
On a warm, spring morning in Canterbury, the cobbled streets are buzzing with activity and the white Tudor houses gleam in the sun.
4 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Hegseth's holy war The militant Christian theology driving the US defence secretary
Nine months and six days before a Tomahawk missile tore through the classrooms of the Shajareh Tayyebeh elementary school in Minab, Iran, ripping apart the bodies of children, teachers and parents, the personal pastor of Pete Hegseth, the US defence secretary, delivered a sermon at the Pentagon.
6 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Chagos Islands Mauritius vows to take back territory as bill shelved
A senior government official in Mauritius has vowed the Chagos Islands will be “decolonised” after Keir Starmer shelved legislation to hand the islands back to the country.
2 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
UK could align with EU without MPs' scrutiny
Ministers are planning to fundamentally reshape Britain's relationship with the EU with new legislation that could result in the UK signing up to single market rules without a normal parliamentary vote.
4 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Wealthy Vogue editor uses unpaid student interns on her lifestyle blog
Plum Sykes, an editor at Vogue, has come under fire for employing unpaid students to help her run her new business, a lifestyle blog on Substack, a blogging platform that is popular with journalists.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Kimberly's story A suicide that led to an abuser being jailed in a landmark legal ruling
On the night of 27 July 2023, Kimberly Milne jumped to her death from a road bridge. Her suicide came after months of mental health crises, compounded by a campaign of domestic abuse at the hands of her former partner.
8 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Americans in Britain What US airbases are doing here and who controls them
They are dotted across the UK countryside, often obscured from public view behind highly secured perimeter fences.
6 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Accolades meet marmalades as Paddington dominates Oliviers
It was a night of sweet victory for Michael Bond's marmalade-loving bear as Paddington: The Musical dominated the Olivier awards yesterday. Amid the tuxes and gowns of a glittering ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London, the duffel coatwearing bear got his sticky paws on seven prizes including best new musical.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Wells strikes twice to break Stockport hearts
Luton have had bigger days at Wembley, more glorious Hatters’ tea parties.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Dorset rave Partygoers accuse police of violence at dance festival
A couple of thousand ravers were given the secret location for one of the annual highlights of the free party scene - the Easter bank holiday weekend Eggtek event.
2 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Baby home scandal Victims face losing benefits
A twin sister and brother were separated from their parents in Ireland’s mother and baby home scandal - but only one of them can be compensated without being penalised.
2 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Texas opens London office to lure City's heavyweights
Texas is putting UK businesses in its crosshairs with the launch this month of a dedicated London office to lure jobs and investment to the low-tax “Lone Star State”.
1 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Man charged with murder over Primrose Hill stabbing
A man has been charged with murder after the death of 21-year-old Finbar Sullivan, who was fatally stabbed in Primrose Hill, north London.
1 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
'It feels like we're writing history' Hope overwhelms fears as voters go to polls
As Fruzsi, 22, waited to cast her vote at a polling station in central Budapest, a note of optimism laced through her voice.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Sunny delight Guardiola says title charge is boosted by good weather
A sunny Pep Guardiola said good weather helps his side lift their levels after Manchester City closed the gap on Arsenal at the top of the Premier League with a 3-0 win over Chelsea.
1 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
De Zerbi suffers as Spurs stay stuck in the mire
Thirty minutes before kickoff Roberto De Zerbi wandered on to the pitch with his gilet zipped high to the neck in the face of a chill Wear-side wind.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Everything will change if Spurs win, says De Zerbi
Roberto De Zerbi diagnosed a lack of confidence as the root cause of Tottenham’s ills after his first match as manager ended in a 1-0 defeat at Sunderland.
1 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Trump in threat to block strait after talks collapse
Donald Trump said yesterday the US would begin its own blockade of the strait of Hormuz in an attempt to wrest control of the strategic waterway from Iran in the aftermath of failed peace negotiations between the countries in Pakistan.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Tribunals over right to work from home fall for first time since Covid
The number of workers in Great Britain taking their bosses to employment tribunals over remote working fell last year for the first time since Covid hit.
1 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Williams strikes to foil Villa and aid Forest’s survival bid
Ona nervy afternoon on the Trent, one of the biggest cheers of the afternoonarrived in the seconds after the final whistle, news over the speakers that Tottenham were still trailing at Sunderland.
3 min |
April 13, 2026
The Guardian
Fish and chips off the menu in revamp of school dinners
An overhaul to school food standards, which will see calorific classics such as fish and chips and steamed sponges banned from school meals, is to be announced by the government.
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