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The Guardian
Students Allow Gaza students to bring children to UK - MPS
A cross-party group of more than 100 MPs has written to the government about the plight of Palestinian students unable to take up scholarships at UK universities because they are barred from bringing their children.
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October 14, 2025

The Guardian
'Hostages square'
Joy unconfined in Tel Aviv as years of torment end with captives being freed at last
6 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Students: Allow Gaza students to bring children to UK-MPS
Across-party group of more than 100 MPs has written to the government about the plight of Palestinian students unable to take up scholarships at UK universities because they are barred from bringing their children.
1 min |
October 14, 2025

The Guardian
Relatives reunited
Joy and sorrow as Palestinians freed from Israeli jails
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October 14, 2025

The Guardian
Truce brings joy as Israelis and Palestinians are freed
Final 20 living hostages are released after two years of Hamas captivity. Large crowds in Gaza rejoice as nearly 2,000 detainees also go free. Trump hails historic end to Middle East's 'long, painful nightmare'
4 min |
October 14, 2025

The Guardian
'I'm at peace with it': Bright calls time on England career
Millie Bright has announced her retirement from international football, saying she is “at peace” with her decision and that her priorities had changed.
2 min |
October 14, 2025

The Guardian
Clashes Gangs vie for control with Hamas and others in lawless Gaza
Hamas has started deploying armed fighters and police across parts of Gaza in an apparent attempt to reassert authority in the Palestinian territory after the ceasefire deal agreed with Israel last week.
3 min |
October 14, 2025

The Guardian
Art review: Sanitised view of Sami culture fails to impress
The Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, in case you didn't know, is quite large.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
'He can be one of world's best' Tuchel urges Rashford to push himself and fulfil his potential
Thomas Tuchel believes that Marcus Rashford can still become one of the best players in the world, but the England head coach has warned the forward will end up with regrets unless he pushes himself to the limit and improves in the final third.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
De Bruyne double deals huge blow to Wales' hopes
Craig Bellamy cited Nostradamus in the buildup to this contest, advising to expect the unexpected given the 4-3 thriller that unfolded the last time these nations met.
3 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
President of Madagascar flees as army joins protests
Madagascar's president is reported to have fled the country on a French military aircraft, in the wake of widespread youth protests over poverty and corruption.
1 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Temu doubles its EU profits with just eight employees
The Chinese online marketplace Temu’s EU operations more than doubled pretax profits last year to just below $120m (£90m) despite employing just eight people, accounts show.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Portland's cyclists exercise their right to bare all in Trump protest
Protesters in Portland, Oregon, rallying against the Trump administration put the city’s quirky and irreverent reputation on display on Sunday by pedalling through the streets wearing absolutely nothing - or close to it - in an “emergency” edition of
1 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Lloyds puts aside extra £800m for motor finance scandal costs
Lloyds Bank has put aside an extra £800m to deal with possible compensation claims over the motor finance scandal, with its total provision rising to almost £2bn.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Carmakers chose to cheat to sell vehicles, 'dieselgate' trial hears
Carmakers decided they would rather cheat to prioritise “customer convenience” and sales than comply with the law on deadly pollutants, the opening day of the largest group action trial in English legal history has heard.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
'Deeply shocking' Families of murdered MPs voice concern over rise in violent rhetoric
The families of the murdered MPs David Amess and Jo Cox have voiced concern about a recent surge in violent political rhetoric in Britain.
3 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
WHO warns drug resistance is rising in common infections
Hospitals around the world have recorded an alarming rise in common infections that are resistant to antibiotics, with doctors predicting the number of deaths driven by drug resistance will increase sharply in the years ahead.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Every effort made to support trial of pair in China spy case, says minister
The government made “every effort” to support the trial of two men accused of spying for China, a minister has insisted, as he accused the Tories of claiming the case was deliberately abandoned “without a shred of evidence”.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Farm machinery group halts some exports to US amid Trump tariffs
One of Europe's biggest farm machinery manufacturers, Krone, has been forced to pause exports of large equipment to the US because of little-known new tariffs that are hitting hundreds of products, from knitting needles to combine harvesters.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Be wary of social media influencers, Phillipson tells parents
Parents who turn to TikTok and Instagram influencers for advice on everything from potty training to childhood vaccination risk falling victim to misleading information, the education secretary said yesterday.
1 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Woltemade makes it an unhappy century for O'Neill
Anybody seeking confirmation that Florian Wirtz was worthy of a £116m transfer fee would not have found it in Belfast.
3 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Top Hungarian EU official 'not aware' of alleged spying in Brussels
Hungary’s EU commissioner has denied any knowledge of alleged spying by his government while he was their top diplomat in Brussels, a commission spokesperson has said.
1 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Tommy Robinson says Elon Musk is paying his costs as he goes on trial
The far-right activist Tommy Robinson has claimed Elon Musk is paying his legal costs as he goes on trial for refusing to comply with a request by counter-terrorism police as he tried to leave Britain last year.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Men in court over Watkins prison murder
Two men have appeared in court after being charged with the murder of the convicted child sex offender and former Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins in prison.
1 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Actors' union plans to deluge AI firms with data access requests
Equity has threatened mass direct action over tech and entertainment companies’ use without permission of its members’ likenesses, images and voices in AI content.
1 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
'The militants roam freely' Resurgent Pakistan Taliban sow fear on border
Tariq Ahmed never lets his pistol out of his sight these days. Sitting cross-legged on a charpoy, his face concealed with a scarf, the 26-year-old nervously looks left and right, shifting his gun in and out of his waistband.
3 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
F1 desperate for Norris and Piastri title fight to erupt
The drivers clashed in Singapore but McLaren would not want a winner crowned behind closed doors
3 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
A muddle over semantics or something sinister? Labour must shed light on this puzzle
There is a baffling contradiction at the heart of the efforts of Dan Jarvis, the security minister, to explain why the prosecution of two Britons accused of spying for China collapsed last month.
3 min |
October 14, 2025

The Guardian
Doreen Lawrence alleges Home Office was 'directly involved' in spying on her family
The mother of Stephen Lawrence has alleged that the Home Office was “directly involved” in the “egregious and unlawful” surveillance of her family’s campaign for justice.
2 min |
October 14, 2025
The Guardian
Macron accuses his rivals of fuelling instability as he rejects calls to resign
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, has accused rival political parties of fuelling instability in France, as he brushed aside calls by the opposition for him to resign amid France's worst political crisis in decades.
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