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The Guardian
Japan-first' Populists profit from focus on migration
A far-right populist party promoting a \"Japanese-first\" agenda was one of the biggest winners in Sunday's upper house elections, gaining 14 seats.
3 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Woman, 74, left 'shaken' by arrest at pro-Palestine protest
A 74-year-old woman said yesterday she was left \"shaken and frightened\" after being arrested at a pro-Palestine rally under terrorism laws in what she called an attempt to restrict freedom of speech.
2 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Court hears Harvard's challenge to Trump's $2.6bn funding cuts
Harvard University appeared in court yesterday to make the case that the Trump administration illegally cut $2.6bn (£1.9bn) from its funding – a test of the administration's efforts to reshape higher education by threatening institutions' financial viability.
1 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Ryanair weighs up raising bonus for staff catching oversized bags
Ryanair is considering increasing a bonus paid to staff for identifying passengers' oversized luggage, its chief executive has said.
2 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
At least 20 die as fighter plane crashes on to school campus in Bangladesh
At least 20 people were killed and nearly 200 injured – many of them children – when a Bangladeshi fighter jet on a routine training exercise crashed into a school in Dhaka in the country's worst aviation disaster in decades.
2 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Brain scans show optimists share way they think about the future
When a potentially stressful event is looming - be it an exam, a flight or a health check - some people take a sunny view of the future while others plan for catastrophes.
1 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Embattled prime minister vows to stay on to oversee US tariff talks
Japan's prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, has vowed to stay on despite his coalition losing its upper house majority in elections that resulted in strong gains by a rightwing populist party.
1 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Long balls, set pieces and more shots: how England must improve
The Lionesses cannot forget they are lucky still to be in Euros and there are areas where they need to get better
3 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Trump Was the Reason I Moved to Britain, Says DeGeneres
The US TV host, comedian and actor Ellen DeGeneres has confirmed that she moved to the UK last year because of Donald Trump, saying: \"Everything here is just better.\"
1 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Man Caught With Bodies in Suitcases Is Convicted of Murder
A man has been found guilty of murdering two men in London whom he decapitated and dismembered before taking their body parts in two suitcases to the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol with a plan to throw them from it.
1 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Body found in Cheshire lake is believed to be missing woman
A body has been found in a lake after an extensive search for a woman who went missing in Cheshire on Saturday.
1 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Gascoigne 'doing well' following hospital stay
Paul Gascoigne is back home and \"doing well\" after being hospitalized over the weekend, his representative said yesterday.
1 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Liverpool agree £79m deal to lock down Ekitiké
Liverpool are to take their summer spending to almost £300m after agreeing to pay £69m plus £10m in add-ons for the Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitiké.
1 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Expansion of Wimbledon tennis site can go ahead, high court rules
A proposed expansion of the Wimbledon tennis site will go ahead after the high court ruled in favour of an original decision to allow a further 39 courts, including an 8,000-seat show court, on the grounds of the old Wimbledon Park golf club.
2 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Ban on direct action group an abuse of power, high court told
An intelligence assessment before Palestine Action was banned under anti-terrorism laws found that the vast majority of its activities were lawful, a court has heard.
1 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Anti-Muslim hatred to be monitored by new trust
The UK government has appointed a new partner to monitor anti-Muslim hatred, months after its relationship with the Islamophobia reporting service Tell Mama broke down.
1 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Driver who killed cyclist, 81, after inhaling nitrous oxide gets 11 years
A man who inhaled nitrous oxide before and after killing an 81-year-old cyclist at a pedestrian crossing has been detained for more than 11 years.
1 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
BP Appoints New Chair to Lead Shift Back to Fossil Fuels
BP has appointed a successor to its embattled chair, Helge Lund, as it breaks from its net zero strategy and pivots back to fossil fuels.
2 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Property and power London real estate market's key role in alleged corruption
By the time Bangladesh's student-led revolution finally toppled Sheikh Hasina, her security forces had already spilled the blood of hundreds of protesters.
5 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
It'll be quite intense' England arrive in the heart of Euro 2025 with Italian job to come
Just off the shore of Lake Geneva, the Jet d'Eau fires a relentless arching cascade 140 metres into the air.
3 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Tories to blame for maternity care crisis, says senior midwife
One of the UK's most senior midwives has said inaction by the previous Conservative government over maternity care failures has led to the \"difficult\" situation in wards across England and a rise in reports of birth trauma.
2 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Child Poverty PM Vows to Cut Numbers by End of Parliament
Keir Starmer said yesterday he wanted to reduce child poverty by the end of this parliament, as the prime minister came under mounting pressure to end the two-child benefit cap.
1 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Dawson's return spins England in a new direction
Hampshire player in for injured Shoaib Bashir brings very different set of skills but plenty of experience
3 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Policing of protests 'not changed since miners' strike'
Police behaviour with protesters has not changed since the miners' strike, campaigners for the newly announced inquiry into Orgreave have said, as they warned of potential \"further injustices\".
1 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Hunkered in a London bunker with Farage and his squad of wannabe crime fighters
Don't believe statistics that show violent crime is going down. Just turn the graphs the other way up and use your own data
2 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
'Rearranging Titanic's deckchairs': critics give muted response to government's reaction
It started with sewage. Few environmental crises evoke such visceral public anger as pumping poo into waterways - but for years that is what water companies in England and Wales have done in large volumes.
2 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Factchecker What Reform leader says about lawlessness in Britain
Here are some of Nigel Farage's main claims about crime in the UK and government efforts to lower it and how they stack up.
2 min |
July 22, 2025
The Guardian
Cenotaph Wreath rules altered to keep Belfast peace plan alive
Tony Blair's government altered the rules on party leaders laying wreaths at the Cenotaph to keep unionists on board with Northern Ireland's peace process, newly released files show.
2 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Brook: 'You don't always have to be nice guys'
Harry Brook has said that England's victory in the third Test against India taught them that \"you don't always have to be nice\", and ended a period of several years in which they have tended to be overly friendly.
3 min |
July 22, 2025

The Guardian
Elderly British Couple May Die in Afghan Detention, UN Experts Warn
UN human rights experts have warned that an elderly British couple detained in Afghanistan may die in \"degrading conditions\" as they demanded the pair be moved to hospital for medical treatment.
1 min |