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The Guardian
The chancellor's speech had a big hole: the sky-high cost of energy for British industry
We’ll have closer trade relations with the EU, be the fastest adopters of AI in the G7, shift some tax revenues to the regions and squash the nimbys if they stand in the way of growth “corridors”.
3 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Hezbollah digs in on high ground as Israeli forces cross Lebanon border
Israel and Hezbollah are engaged in intense ground clashes in at least three strategic areas in south Lebanon as Israel pushes on with its ground invasion of its neighbour, according to a Lebanese security source and residents of affected towns.
3 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Rolls-Royce cites 'client demand' as it drops goal to go all-electric
Rolls-Royce has abandoned its goal to sell only electric cars by the end of the decade.
2 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Sky considers ending news joint venture with United Arab Emirates
Sky is considering terminating its joint venture with the United Arab Emirates next year after accusations that it is involved in broadcasting propaganda and genocide denial.
1 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Move to strip Senegal of Afcon title is astonishing – and against the rules
In more than three decades of reporting on African football, I have gone through the entire gamut of emotions: exhilaration over some of the continent’s great moments at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) and World Cup; frustration over the errors its governors make; and deep despair, wondering whether its custodians will ever live up to their responsibilities and do their jobs diligently.
2 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Salah seals comeback as Liverpool march on
A warm spring evening at Anfield, with a comeback required to salvage a European tie and perhaps a season, and Liverpool delivered once more.
3 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Labour should listen to Rayner, Burnham says after PM attack
Andy Burnham backed stark criticism of the government from Angela Rayner yesterday, after she warned that the survival of the Labour party was at stake.
2 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Simons stars but spirited Spurs still crash out of Europe
There has been the feeling at too many points of this traumatic season for Tottenham that they only play when the result is beyond them.
4 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
'We want change, but not like this'
Daily life in Tehran under air assault
4 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Farage video called for rapper to be released as he awaited trial
Nigel Farage called for the release of the imprisoned rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs and commended the efforts to free a former Honduran president jailed in the US for drug trafficking.
2 min |
March 19, 2026
The Guardian
Len Deighton, spy novelist and author of The Ipcress File, dies at 97
Len Deighton, the British author whose subversive spy novels helped to redefine the genre in the 1960s, has died at 97.
2 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Liverpool may get rid of Slot as they do not know what else to do
Head coach may not be responsible for some of the team's problems but he is the obvious target for the decline
4 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Slot insists Liverpool's fans have not turned on him
Arne Slot has said he must have “done a lot of things wrong” for Liverpool fans to boo their team, but he does not feel the Anfield crowd has turned against him before a crucial Champions League tie against Galatasaray.
1 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Suppliers warned of scrutiny on price rises
\"Every penny\" levied on household energy bills will be scrutinised, the energy minister said yesterday, after suppliers warned that households could face a price hike of £250 a year due to the war in Iran.
1 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Trump's anti-terror chief quits in protest at Iran war
Joe Kent, the director of the US National Counterterrorism Center and a far-right political figure and supporter of Donald Trump, resigned from his position yesterday in protest at the war in Iran.
2 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Blackouts hit island as Trump threatens dark future
Just a few hours after a nationwide electricity blackout struck Cuba, Donald Trump hinted at an even darker future for the island's political rulers.
3 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Risks of Al's confidently wrong 'facts'
The graves, freshly dug, lie in neat rows 20 across. More than 60 have already been carved out of the earth, and clusters of people are gathered around some of them. Dozens more plots are marked out, with diggers poised to complete their task.
4 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
How botany got high on its own supply of beauty
Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, was in her early 30s when she died in 1722, but in her short life she changed the floral world, procuring plants from Africa, India, China, Japan and South America that had never been seen in Britain before.
1 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Mercedes vow to learn from 'mess' with Russell's car
Mercedes technical director James Allison maintains the team will learn from the “mess” which hampered George Russell in qualifying in Shanghai to make improvements at next Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.
1 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Iran's national security chief killed in overnight strikes, Israel claims
Israel has said it has killed a linchpin of Iranian politics, the national security chief, Ali Larijani, in overnight strikes, a claim that if confirmed would make him the most senior Iranian figure to die in the war since the supreme leader Ali Khamenei was killed on its first day.
3 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Nuclear negotiations Agreement almost there - and then war began
Inthe many bizarre exchanges that occurred in the run-up to the US-Israeli attack on Iran, perhaps the most unexpected was an invitation by Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff for the Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, to join him and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, for a visit to the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group.
5 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Farage backs rioter and uses far-right slogans in video clips
Guardian analyses more than 4,000 paid-for Cameo videos. | Reform leader says he has made clear his opposition to extremism.
10+ min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Sinn Féin's opponents sought to conflate it with IRA, Gerry Adams tells high court
Gerry Adams has told the high court that opponents of Sinn Féin have repeatedly sought to conflate the political party he led with the IRA, as he denied ever being a member of the Irish Republican Army.
2 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Iran nuclear deal 'had been within reach' before conflict
UK security adviser was 'surprised' by progress at Geneva talks, say sources
4 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Pharmacies report surge in demand after outbreak
Pharmacies in England are reporting a surge in demand for meningitis vaccines after an outbreak in Kent claimed the lives of two young people and left others in hospital.
2 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Green growth Inside the Eden Project as it turns 25
\"Give me a sleeping bag and I'll happily sleep here,\" says Kim Mackintosh as she wanders through the Mediterranean biome at the Eden Project on the eve of the tourist attraction's 25th anniversary.
2 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
'Trumpflation' pushes cost of mortgages up by £800 a year
Britons taking out a new home loan face paying almost £800 a year more on average than before the Iran war as “Trumpflation” pushes up UK mortgage rates, according to Moneyfacts.
1 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Cern scientists discover heavier proton after detector upgraded
Scientists at the Cern nuclear physics laboratory near Geneva have discovered a heavier version of the proton, the subatomic particle that sits at the heart of every known atom in the universe.
2 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
‘It's Covid II' City venues empty out amid fear of infection
At the Cricketers pub in the centre of Canterbury, staff had been geared up for lively St Patrick’s Day celebrations.
3 min |
March 18, 2026
The Guardian
Belgian former diplomat could stand trial over 1961 killing of Congo leader
A former Belgian diplomat, 93, should stand trial over alleged complicity in the 1961 murder of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of what was then the newly independent Congolese state, a Brussels court has ruled.
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