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The Guardian
Money hacks Get in gear to drive from the UK to mainland Europe
If you are driving your own car to mainland Europe this year, there are plenty of things to think about in addition to how you are going to fit all your stuff in the vehicle.
4 min |
July 12, 2025
The Guardian
Chancellor Puts on Hold Plan to Cut Maximum Cash Isa Saving
Rachel Reeves has put on hold plans to reduce the amount savers can put into tax-efficient cash Isas, after lobbying from banks, building societies and consumer groups.
1 min |
July 12, 2025
The Guardian
Archbishop of York urges Anglicans to fight on against assisted dying bill
Anglicans should work to \"withstand and even turn back\" the forces of public opinion \"that risk making assisted dying a reality in our national life\", the archbishop of York has said.
1 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
He loves to help people' How Alcaraz captured the hearts of Wimbledon fans
'He loves to help people'
3 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
A Jab in the Dark: Growth in 'Microdosing' of Weight-Loss Drugs – But Does It Work?
A slim woman standing in a kitchen injects herself in the abdomen. Another jogs. A third kneels on a yoga mat drinking water. The shots are intercut with a doctor telling the viewer: \"Usually it's for people who don't actually have that much to lose. It's a bit of a gentler way to get to your target weight.\"
4 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Can-can dancers kick off party as sails turn again at Moulin Rouge
The sails of the red windmill on top of the Moulin Rouge, the most celebrated cabaret in Paris, are turning again, restoring the home of French can-can to its full glory more than a year after they fell to the ground.
1 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Three fails to connect
O2 blocked phone order and closed my account I placed an order for a new phone with O2, with which I have had an account since 2003.
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Ian Blair, former Met police commissioner, dies aged 72
Sir Ian Blair, the former Metropolitan police commissioner, has died aged 72.
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
It's 12ft tall, feathery and been extinct for 600 years: can the giant moa live again?
Standing at around three and a half metres (12ft) high, the giant moa is the tallest bird known to have walked on Earth.
3 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Scientists fear stable Patagonian glacier is in 'irreversible' retreat
One of the few stable glaciers in a heating world, Perito Moreno glacier in Santa Cruz province, Argentina, is undergoing possibly irreversible retreat, say scientists.
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Migrants Charities Call for Clarity on Return Deal with France
Keir Starmer's migrant return deal was under scrutiny yesterday after charities called for more clarity on how people would be selected for deportation and the European Union said it was still assessing the agreement.
3 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
'Wherever they are is a cemetery' Environmental group in Colombia battles against discarded nets
After a day of scuba diving, Luis Antonio \"Toño\" Lloreda was exhausted. Then a friend brought urgent news. \"Toño, man, there's a whale caught in a net out there.\"
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Supersize me Recreating Pret a Manger's new mega salad at home
This week Pret a Manger sparked uproar when it launched a range of supersize salads.
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Raynor Winn's next book put on hold after Salt Path row
Penguin Michael Joseph, the publisher of The Salt Path, is delaying Raynor Winn's next book, after doubt was cast over the truth of her 2018 memoir.
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Health warnings England hit by summer's third heatwave
Amber heat health alerts have been issued across parts of England and hosepipe bans imposed as the third heatwave of the summer takes hold.
1 min |
July 12, 2025
The Guardian
Heat alarm Spectators pass out as sun blasts tournament
Wimbledon has told fans to take time out of the sun after a number required medical help on Centre Court amid sweltering conditions.
1 min |
July 12, 2025
The Guardian
Anger at BBC outsourcing plans that could put thousands of UK jobs at risk
A significant outsourcing drive could put thousands of BBC jobs at risk as the broadcaster desperately searches for savings, the Guardian understands.
3 min |
July 12, 2025
The Guardian
Birmingham council faces legal action over closure of day centres
Legal action is being taken over the role of commissioners in Birmingham who were sent to oversee the beleaguered council, after they blocked scrutiny of a controversial decision to close adult day centres.
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
'No free pass': charities say Wallace's claims are harmful for autistic people
The UK's leading autism charity has said it is important not to generalise about the condition in the wake of comments made by Gregg Wallace in which he appeared to link allegations of misconduct made against him to his own diagnosis.
2 min |
July 12, 2025

The Guardian
Root closes in on century as watchful England dig in
Unbeaten 99 settles hosts after Kumar Reddy dismisses both openers in bright India start
4 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
A Silent History: Battle to Tell the Truth and Honor Srebrenica's Dead
Three decades after genocide was committed in the middle of Europe, memories in the rest of the world are beginning to fade, helped along by a relentless effort by the perpetrators and their allies to cover up evidence.
7 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
Time up for Pimm's o'clock as Wimbledon trials fruity mocktail with less of a punch
Now Wimbledon is experimenting with a mocktail in the style of the fruity punch to satisfy a growing demand for alcohol-free options.
1 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
Swiatek ends Bencic fairytale with a devastating display
Centre Court witnessed a masterclass in grass-court tennis as Iga Swiatek secured her place in a first Wimbledon final, dismantling the unseeded Belinda Bencic with a commanding 6-2, 6-0 victory.
2 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
'I will try again' Beyond talk of security measures, hope of reaching Britain persists
It is 5.45am, the dawn light strengthening. A large inflatable dinghy carrying 20 people or more has come discreetly to the east end of the beach at Gravelines.
5 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
Welcome to The Crawley Zone, where ceaseless backing doesn't always deliver tangible results
Even when my luck's right out; well, it turns out my luck's also right in.
3 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
Defiant Anisimova sends Sabalenka packing with thrilling run to first final
Amanda Anisimova is relishing the prospect of her first Grand Slam final and promised to \"make it a battle\" after she held her nerve in a tense contest to defeat top seed and world No 1, Aryna Sabalenka, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
3 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
Doctors' leader: 29% claim is not negotiable
Resident doctors' 29% pay claim is non-negotiable, \"reasonable\" and easily affordable for the NHS, the new leader of the medical profession has said.
3 min |
July 11, 2025
The Guardian
Losing sucks' for Sabalenka as she admits 'hate' for SW19
Aryna Sabalenka has said she currently has \"a hate relationship\" with Wimbledon, and hit out at opponent Amanda Anisimova, after the world No 1 lost her third consecutive semifinal at the Championships.
1 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
Strike Kills 15 Waiting Outside Gaza Clinic
At least 15 people, including 10 children, were killed by an Israeli strike as they queued outside a medical point in central Gaza yesterday, amid intensifying Israeli attacks that left 82 people dead across the strip.
3 min |
July 11, 2025

The Guardian
Thailand Haze of confusion as cannabis sales made illegal again
Along Bangkok's famous backpacker strip, Khao San Road, storefronts offer a smorgasbord of highs - cannabis strains promising relaxation, mood enhancement and giggly vibes.
2 min |