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The Guardian
Crackdown on donations as Farage faces new gift row
Ministers will launch a crackdown on large political donations today, as Nigel Farage faces a possible second investigation, this time into gifts he received from a convicted fraudster before becoming an MP.
4 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Make ‘bold’ Miliband chancellor, ex-Treasury adviser tells Burnham
A former chief economic adviser to the Treasury has called on Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as chancellor, arguing the energy secretary has a “bold” vision to revive the economy.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Stage review Participation show is Traitors-esque camp silliness
The Night of the Werewolves Live Fruit Market, Hull
1 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Fans banned from Tour de France stage due to wildfires
The third stage of the Tour de France to Les Angles will go ahead, despite the threat posed by wildfires raging in the eastern Pyrenees, but without spectators.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Expert tells of regret at autism 'male brain' label
The scientist who pioneered the \"extreme male brain\" theory of autism has said he regrets characterising the condition in this way because the phrase lends itself to misunderstandings.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Kyiv seeking ‘drone deals’ with seven Nato countries this year
Ukraine hopes to sign defence deals with at least seven Nato countries by the end of the year, according to a top official, highlighting a new aspect of its foreign policy aimed at showing it can be a provider of military hardware and expertise as well as a recipient.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
World Club T20 an option as ICC weighs up an overhaul
The International Cricket Council is exploring a radical overhaul of the global calendar with discussions surrounding multilateral series, the creation of continental championships, a World Club Championship for T20 franchises, fixed windows for each format and possible changes to the length of one-day internationals.
1 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Oh well, Canada Co-hosts cared, but whose party was it?
Les Rouges brought moments of joy to their nation, although there are questions around football's future domestically as the tournament moves on after last-16 defeat to Morocco
4 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
History hangs heavy on England as old hands in dark green triumph again
The DJ sensed the writing on the wall by the end of Australia’s powerplay. The melancholy strains of Adele warbled around Lord’s as Phoebe Litchfield and Beth Mooney swigged their drinks. The scoreboard read 62 for one. Only yesterday was the time of our lives.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Mochizuki enjoys centre stage but Sinner marches on
By the latter stages of the second set in his first-ever meeting with the best player in the world, Shintaro Mochizuki’s kitchen sink had already been tossed into the arena.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
'There's no overnight success' Can the Telegraph really crack the US market?
As she addressed staff at the London headquarters of the Telegraph Media Group last week, Mathias Döpfner, the German chief executive of Axel Springer and latest proprietor of the most traditional of conservative British newspapers, referred to his company’s decades-long pursuit of the venerable titles.
4 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Mikel Oyarzabal: the quiet man forced into the limelight
Spain forward has always avoided attention but his goals have dragged him into the centre of the conversation
4 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Fery plays down hype as Britain's last chance
Wildcard breaking new ground with fourth-round contest against Grigor Dimitrov this afternoon
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Game on! How Kenya fell back in love with darts
Peter Wachiuri pumped his fist as he sensed victory at the Jacaranda showground in the Kenyan city of Nakuru.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Landmark AI project has no prospect of meeting renewable energy promise
A landmark AI development billed as delivering jobs and prosperity has misrepresented its plans to channel a nuclear reactor’s worth of power to a site in rural Scotland, a Guardian investigation has found.
5 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
What role did Trump play in Balogun saga?
Explainer: President has been largely absent but sprung into action after USA striker's red card
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Musk UK immigration and race tweets double those on SpaceX float
Elon Musk posted about race and immigration in the UK on his social media network X twice as often as he did about SpaceX, which he also owns, in the run-up to the company’s initial public offering (IPO).
2 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Gotland Swedish army prepares to defend Baltic holiday island
Four months ago Ella Adman had just finished school and had never before held a gun.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Roll up, roll up: over-50s find joy and health benefits at the circus
Rumman Talukder’s favourite circus trick is called the Mermaid.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Scrapping language courses puts social mobility across UK at risk, experts warn
Cutting language courses at universities and schools risks undermining social mobility and vocational skills, former education secretaries and experts in the UK have warned.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
'Brazen' Trump's $2bn bonanza heralds new age of western political grifters
Donald Trump came to office in 2017 after decades of bankruptcies and business failures. Yes, he was rich, but his latest financial disclosure, published this week, suggests he will depart billions richer.
4 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Gauff beats the clock and Bencic to book her place in quarter-finals
Coco Gauff’s dream of winning a first Wimbledon title is still alive after a race against time victory over Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic. After the latest start in Wimbledon history, at 8.40pm, the American dropped the first set but fought back to clinch a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 win, finishing two minutes before the 11pm curfew.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Iranian mourners call for killing of Trump at funeral of supreme leader
Beside the coffin of the assassinated former Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei at a packed prayer hall in Tehran yesterday there were calls for the killing of Donald Trump.
5 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Majority of smokers wrongly believe that vaping is as harmful as cigarettes - study
More than half of adult smokers in the UK wrongly believe that vaping is as harmful or more harmful than cigarettes, making them less likely to switch to vapes and quit the deadly habit, research has found.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Shaken and stirred Why salt looks like this summer's hottest ingredient
As Europe braces for another heatwave, some people are seeking relief from an unlikely source. The store cupboard is surpassing the freezer with salt quickly becoming a key ingredient in the battle to cool down.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Greece sets up sea barriers after arrival of toxic pufferfish with a vicious bite
From his deckchair, Pavlos Beleyiannis watches his grandchildren bathe in his favourite bay.
3 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
How Bellingham and Fernandes fell victim to deepfake betting scam
Illegal online casinos are producing bogus stories and videos to deceive customers
4 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Honest Bob takes to the BBC to defend Nigel's finances. Who hasn't pined for crypto cash?
How unlucky can one man get? You have to feel for Nigel Farage. Why does it keep happening to him? There he is, just minding his own business, trying to make a decent living - those five houses won't pay for themselves, which is why other people may have done - and yet there’s always someone trying to drag a good man down.
2 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Analysis Flow of ships weakens as Iran seeks to tighten control of Hormuz
The diplomatic and military contest for control of the strait of Hormuz has intensified alongside the dramatic scenes of mourning for the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ali Khamenei, with some claiming Khamenei’s legacy ultimately depends on Tehran’s grip on the waterway, and so the global economy.
4 min |
July 06, 2026
The Guardian
Big brewers accused of misleading drinkers over ‘craft’ status
Big brewers are misleading drinkers about their products’ “craft” credentials and geographical origin, the campaign group Camra has claimed.
1 min |