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The Guardian
Zelenskyy decries lack of 'real reaction' by west after Lviv hit by Russian strikes
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused the west of “zero real reaction” to Russia’s escalating bombing campaign against Ukraine, after a massive attack yesterday killed six people and injured 18.
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October 06, 2025

The Guardian
TV dramas on refugee life could counter hate, argues Pryce
A compelling drama about refugees living in Britain could be one way to defuse the rising anger and anti-migrant sentiment in the UK, according to the award-winning actor Jonathan Pryce, who said great TV or film could “open up” the issue.
2 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Far right Groups criticise Israel invitation for Robinson
Plans by an Israeli minister to host Tommy Robinson have been condemned by Jewish bodies in the UK.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Belleau holds nerve to deny Gloucester's comeback for the ages
For the second game in a row, Northampton tore their opponents to shreds in the first half only to capitulate in the second. Last week they blew a 33-7 lead to draw with Exeter. This time they responded, claiming a nervy 37-35 win over a resurgent Gloucester, narrowly denying them what would have been the largest ever comeback win in English domestic rugby.
3 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Top and tail Guardiola hails talent at both ends of field
Pep Guardiola was thankful his Manchester City team has Erling Haaland scoring goals and Gianluigi Donnarumma stopping them after
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Firms charging drivers to recover parking fine debt 'have over 60% profit margins'
Companies charging drivers fees for recovering parking ticket debts have an average profit margin of more than 60%, a government document says.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
One in four 'worry a loved one drinks too much'
One in four people in the UK fear a partner, relative or friend drinks too much, while one in six worry a loved one is taking too many drugs.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Núñez gets one over old friends as Ipswich end derby curse
Sixteen years of hurt have finally come to an end for Ipswich Town.
3 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Women seeking 'me-time' drive rise in bookings for solo overseas trips
Women are increasingly booking overseas holidays to take a break not only from work and home - but from their family, too.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Sinner retires from Shanghai while Anisimova hits career high
Jannik Sinner was forced to retire from his third-round match at the Shanghai Masters against Tallon Griekspoor, the 27th seed, after suffering from cramps in humid conditions while trailing the Dutchman 6-7 (3), 7-5, 3-2.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
'An unkind film': letters reveal rift between Wicker Man creatives
A screenplay by Anthony Shaffer and a cast headed by Christopher Lee and Edward Woodward should have been the stuff of dreams for a director.
3 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Sussex mosque Suspected arson treated as hate crime
A suspected arson attack on a mosque in a seaside town in East Sussex is being investigated as a hate crime.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Taking flight? Aviation's bumpy ride towards a green fuel future
A century ago, Francesco de Pinedo was attempting the unprecedented feat of crossing the Indian subcontinent in a flying boat.
5 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Van Hecke’s late leveller a sore point for Strand Larsen
Jorgen Strand Larsen, denied a £55m move to Newcastle at the end of the transfer window, remonstrated angrily with the home team’s coaching staff on the full-time whistle after he had been substituted late on as, for the second successive week, Wolves’ bid to get their season up and running was stymied by a late equaliser.
3 min |
October 06, 2025

The Guardian
Gisèle Pelicot to attend court as man found guilty of raping her appeals against verdict
Gisèle Pelicot, who survived almost a decade of rape involving dozens of men after she was drugged by her ex-husband, will attend court in France again today, as one of the men convicted of raping her faces a second trial after appealing against his verdict.
2 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Storm Amy cuts power to 21,000 homes and disrupts rail services
Rail services were still being disrupted yesterday in the aftermath of Storm Amy while about 21,000 homes had no power.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Badenoch says Tories could quit more treaties to achieve deportation 'goals'
A future Conservative government would be open to dismantling more treaties as a means to deport people from the UK, Kemi Badenoch has said at the start of a Tory conference focused almost exclusively on immigration policy.
2 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
'We all need someone' The hairdressers who advise on mental health
Yopougon, the largest of Abidjan's 13 communes, with a population of 1.5 million, is known for its entrepreneurial grit, its bubbly nightlife and, in pop culture, as being the birthplace of Francophone Africa's most popular comic character, Aya de Yopougon.
2 min |
October 06, 2025

The Guardian
Grealish pops up to end Palace's unbeaten run
Oliver Glasner felt the pain of defeat for the first time since 16 April. Channelled the right way and Crystal Palace will become a better team, claimed a manager with much to be positive about. But that pain, laced with disbelief at losing their 19-game unbeaten run against Everton, will sting for some time yet.
3 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Home Office grants visas to UCL overseas students left in limbo
Hundreds of international students will be able to take up their promised places after negotiations between the Home Office and University College London ended with the government granting extra visas.
1 min |
October 06, 2025
The Guardian
Reform UK council leader's family firm threatened with strike-off
The carpet-fitting business belonging to the family of the Reform UK leader of Nottinghamshire county council has been threatened with a compulsory strike-off from Companies House for four successive years.
1 min |
October 06, 2025

The Guardian
Theatre of war Was Trump's speech to US generals more swagger than substance?
This week marked an inflection point in Donald Trump's relentless politicisation of the US armed forces, as he delivered a partisan - if scattershot - campaign speech to the very room of people he is not supposed to: the commanders of the most powerful military in the world.
3 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
'They show you're vulnerable' Drone anxiety takes its toll at Nato's borders
The troubling question on the mind of many who have spotted them above is: \"Why?
5 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
Stage review Fast-paced, antic prince takes on role of tragic fool
Last week, Indhu Rubasingham launched her inaugural programme as the National Theatre’s director with a modern revision of the Greek classic Bacchae. Hamlet now marks the maiden voyage for Robert Hastie as the venue’s new deputy artistic director. His production is elegant, fluid and full of clever ideas.
1 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
Holiday horrors
Travellers battle for refunds after entals go wrong
5 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
General strikes and port disruption add to pressure on Meloni over Gaza
Thousands of dock workers in Italy took to the streets yesterday after the country's biggest trade union called the second general strike in less than two weeks, closing schools, stalling traffic and causing disruption on public transport and in healthcare.
3 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
'Life-changing' Scottish farms fear losing staff on skilled worker visas
A group of dairy cows are grazing on a grassy slope overlooking the Irish sea, a picture-postcard scene that wouldn't be out of place on a VisitScotland advert.
4 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
Ready for takeoff Berlin park offers blueprint for bringing goshawks to British cities
Firing off rapid keck-keck-keck cries, the goshawks soared high above the trees of a park in central Berlin and circled before swooping to chase off a ragtag bunch of crows that had begun to mob them.
3 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
Austria Porsche tycoon's road plan divides Salzburg
For three years the peace and quiet of Doris Rüggeberg's cosy flat on the Kapuzinerberg, a picturesque wooded hill in Salzburg, has been interrupted by the noise from her neighbour's building site.
4 min |
October 04, 2025

The Guardian
PPE scandal Mone has 'no wish' to return as Tory peer
Michelle Mone yesterday said she had “no wish” to return to parliament as a Conservative peer after a company linked to her was ordered to repay millions of pounds for breaching a Covid-19 PPE contract.
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