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The Guardian
'Inconsistent' EU customs checks hit UK shellfish firm
One of Britain’s largest mussel exporters has suffered a £150,000 loss after three recent shipments to the EU were rejected by French customs.
1 min |
October 18, 2025
The Guardian
Students and graduates owe nearly £500m in 'hidden debt' to universities
Students have accrued nearly £500m in “hidden debts” to their universities, including library fines, unpaid accommodation and support loans, according to figures that highlight the cost of living crisis on UK campuses.
1 min |
October 18, 2025
The Guardian
£30 for a ready meal? Is the new Charlie Bigham range worth it?
Like Tesla cars and the ending of the Sopranos, Charlie Bigham ready meals seem to be divisive.
2 min |
October 18, 2025
The Guardian
Hamas likely to remain Gaza's de facto ruler for now as it fills territory's power vacuum
Throughout Israel’s two-year war in Gaza, aid officials working in the territory avoided naming Hamas in conversations they suspected might be intercepted, instead referring to the group as the “de facto authority”.
2 min |
October 18, 2025
 
 The Guardian
'It's reckless'
Yosemite creaks under weight of US shutdown
3 min |
October 17, 2025
 
 The Guardian
'I found escapism but also an awful lot of trouble in the bottle'
“I didn’t feel good,” Oisin Murphy says with a grimace as he gestures towards the birthday cards still standing in his house more than a month since he turned 30.
7 min |
October 17, 2025
 
 The Guardian
Two men from Trinidad believed killed by US strike on 'narco' vessel
Family members and neighbours have identified two men from Trinidad and Tobago who are believed to be among six people killed in a US airstrike on a boat allegedly transporting drugs from Venezuela.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
 
 The Guardian
Mediator in chief How role of Qatar is central to the Gaza ceasefire holding
As the world waits to see if the Gaza ceasefire holds, the role of Qatar, one of the four guarantors of the agreement, is central. Probably more than any other country, the wealthy Gulf state holds influence over what Hamas may choose to do in future.
4 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
MPs press top prosecutor over collapse of spy case
The director of public prosecutions was under pressure last night to explain why the China spy trial had collapsed, as MI5 raised frustration over the decision and MPs launched a series of inquiries.
4 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Thrifty and thriving: how Stevenage have hit the top
Alex Revell has made light of a bottom-half budget to build a team with the best record in the top four tiers
4 min |
October 17, 2025
 
 The Guardian
Mead and Russo on target to get Arsenal's title defence up and running
Arsenal secured their first win of the new Champions League campaign, Beth Mead sending the ball crawling over the line against Benfica before Alessia Russo killed off the game with their second in Portugal.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Israel and Hamas trade accusations as aid stalls
Israel and Hamas have traded accusations of ceasefire violations amid tensions over the flow of aid into Gaza and warnings that the humanitarian crisis risks deteriorating further.
4 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Railway's new digital clock signals it's time for a change
Commuters rushing through London Bridge station yesterday may have missed it, but a new era in railway timekeeping and design was looming above them: a 1.8-metre-high digital timepiece, the first physical manifestation of what will be Great British Railways' signature station clock.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
 
 The Guardian
'That's what kids do': Vance downplays racist, sexist texts
JD Vance sought to downplay the revelation that leaders of a group called the Young Republicans exchanged hundreds of racist, sexist text messages - including one in which rape was called “epic”, and another in which someone wrote “I love Hitler” - as youthful indiscretions.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Israel and Hamas trade accusations as aid stalls
Israel and Hamas have traded accusations of ceasefire violations amid tensions over the flow of aid into Gaza and warnings that the humanitarian crisis risks deteriorating further.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Farage questioned over meeting linked to US anti-abortion group
Nigel Farage was yesterday urged to explain why a US antiabortion group helped arrange a meeting in London between himself, Trump administration officials and diplomats.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
'Divisive' Reform UK criticised in byelection debate
Reform UK has been accused of sowing division over immigration in the south Welsh valleys constituency of Caerphilly before next week's crucial Senedd byelection.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
SUV drivers in Cardiff to pay more for parking in first for UK
Drivers with larger vehicles in Cardiff will be forced to pay more for parking, after the city council became the first local authority in the UK to impose a parking premium to combat the dangers of larger vehicles.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Ben Sulayem's FIA challenger to be denied by arcane rule
Mohammed Ben Sulayem will stand unopposed for another term as the president of the FIA, motor sport's governing body. The last remaining candidate is due to pull out today because of an arcane election rule.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Taxpayers with 'broadest shoulders' should pay fair share, says Reeves
Rachel Reeves has said those with the \"broadest shoulders\" should pay their \"fair share\" of taxes and promised measures to tackle inflation, as she draws up next month's budget.
3 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Giuffre's story 'mirror to a system' that enables abuse, campaigners say
Virginia Giuffre's latest revelations are a \"mirror held up to a system\" that still enables powerful men to groom, abuse and exploit women with impunity, say women's rights campaigners.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
French PM survives two motions of no confidence
The French prime minister yesterday survived two votes of no confidence that had sought to threaten to topple his minority government.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
More measures needed to stop romance scams, FCA tells banks
The City regulator has called on banks and payment firms to bring in stricter controls to protect customers from romance fraud after a study showed a number of missed “red flags” that led to people losing huge sums.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Royal Ballet collaborates with blind artist for new commission
The Royal Ballet has long offered headphones with audio descriptions so that visually impaired members of the audience can follow the action on stage. Now the entire audience will hear such descriptions, within a groundbreaking work that explores how blindness can redefine our responses to sensation, sound and storytelling.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Mamdani says he would speak to Trump over cost of living
Zohran Mamdani, the leading candidate to be the next mayor of New York, stepped into the lion’s den on Wednesday when he sat for an interview with Fox News, which has spent weeks demonising him and his democratic socialist goals.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Stage review Bold, funny diva lights up this sparkling new Chekhov
It is quite something when Caroline Quentin dominates the stage. Quite something, because of the competition.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Huge Russian attack forces power cuts in every region of Ukraine
A huge Russian drone and missile attack hit gas facilities in eastern Ukraine yesterday.
2 min |
October 17, 2025
The Guardian
Dogs flying on planes can be classed as baggage, EU court rules
Pets on flights can be classified as baggage, the European court of justice (ECJ) has ruled, meaning airlines are not required to pay higher compensation if the animal is lost.
1 min |
October 17, 2025
 
 The Guardian
Trauma and hope
Scars remain for girl, 13, a year after fatal strike
4 min |
October 17, 2025
 
 The Guardian
Heart of the row
What the witness statements mean
3 min |
