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Heat health alert issued across much of England
A yellow heat health alert has been issued across many parts of England for the start of next week as forecasters predicted another heatwave.
1 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
South Korea May Be Set to Allow Google Maps Finally to Operate
For tourists visiting South Korea, one of the world's most technologically advanced nations, navigating the country's urban areas can prove surprisingly frustrating for one simple reason: Google Maps just does not work effectively.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Experimental antidote to Amsterdam's clubs upsets its neighbours
Amsterdam may be famous for its nightlife, but now a planned multi-storey building that will be home to a club, cafe and apartments has become a flashpoint in the battle between preserving heritage buildings and rowdy entertainment.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Mystery illnesses and family suspicions: what jury in poisoning trial was not told
The estranged husband of a woman in Australia convicted of murdering three people by feeding them deadly mushrooms had told family members before the fatal lunch that he suspected she had been trying to poison him, according to evidence heard in a pre-trial hearing.
4 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Analysis This could be recipe for perpetual war in Gaza
One of Israel's most celebrated images is David Rubinger's photograph of a trio of paratroopers at the newly captured Western Wall in 1967, an event that would mark the beginning of the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.
3 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
TV review Ridiculous Highland fling through a script of porridge
Scotland, 1714, and the air is heavy with script. Scowling laird Red Jacob MacKenzie (Peter Mullan) has snuffed it and the task of spelling out the significance of the tragedy has fallen, from no little height, on his eldest daughter.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Allotment folly, Gen Z bedtimes and the horror of long holidays
At last! Someone is doing something about the scourge of allotments.
4 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Connecting with nature Reversing decline 'will entail radical policy change'
Individuals' connection to nature has declined by more than 60% since 1800, almost exactly mirroring the disappearance of nature words such as river, moss and blossom from books, according to a study.
2 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Indonesia Plan to offer medical aid to Gaza residents
Indonesia will convert a medical facility on an uninhabited island to treat about 2,000 wounded residents of Gaza, according to a spokesperson for the president.
1 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Global heating helps bring UK's newest butterfly in from Europe
Britain has a new species of butterfly: the southern small white has continued its rapid colonisation of northern Europe by flying across the North Sea.
1 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Small boats Charity rowers reported by MP
The independent MP Rupert Lowe has agreed to donate £1,000 to a charity after mistaking its rowing crew, including a former Royal Marine, for possible \"illegal migrants\".
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August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Labour has energy but is perceived as 'tired, same-again', says Lord Falconer
Keir Starmer's government is seen as \"a tired bunch of same-again politicians\" and must rediscover a reforming zeal and energy, the former UK justice secretary Charlie Falconer has said.
3 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Experts warn of safety risks of illegal DIY Botox-like injections
People tempted by cheap Botox-like injections should avoid doing it themselves, experts have warned, to avoid the threat of \"eyelid droops\", infection and even botulism.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Police Set to Deploy 3,000 Riot Officers at Far-Right Protests
Three thousand riot officers will be deployed and placed on standby amid concerns a string of anti-asylum-seeker protests and counter-protests this weekend could lead to violence and disorder.
2 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Protest Police Face Legal Action After Arrest Threat
A protester who was threatened with arrest under the Terrorism Act for holding a Palestinian flag and having signs saying \"Free Gaza\" and \"Israel is committing genocide\" is taking legal action against the police force involved.
1 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Food delivery firms reject claim they use undocumented riders
Food deliverers from Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats have been barred from entering a luxury apartment complex near to where protests against asylum seekers have taken place, with management citing reports that made claims about \"undocumented\" workers.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Fear not: Smart watches may not always be so smart after all
They're supposed to monitor you throughout the working day and help make sure that life is not getting on top of you.
3 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Asian hornets' unique buzz may hold secret to containing them
Asian hornets buzz at a unique frequency that could be the key to controlling their spread, scientists have found, as the invasive species experiences a record year in the UK.
1 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wanted to 'bid farewell' to writing at 22, letter reveals
He would go on to write The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Kubla Khan, two of the greatest English poems, but in a letter written when he was 22, Samuel Taylor Coleridge revealed he was contemplating packing it all in and fading into obscurity.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
He was here for a reason' Family vow to build on son's legacy
On a cold morning at the start of February, the 15-year-old Harvey Willgoose got out of bed and dressed for school.
3 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Boy, 15, guilty of murdering classmate with hunting knife during lunchbreak
A 15-year-old boy who used a hunting knife to stab a fellow pupil at school during their lunch break was found guilty of murder yesterday.
3 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Grenada drops King Charles from its oath of allegiance
The government and opposition parties in Grenada have joined forces to drop King Charles from the country's oath of allegiance amid growing calls to remove him as the country's head of state.
1 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Foreign Office Full genocide risk report yet to be released
The Foreign Office has failed to release an internal assessment made in June last year that reportedly concluded there was no serious risk of Israel committing genocide in Gaza.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Topshop Once-beloved brand prepares high street comeback
London fashion week begins in mid-September, but showgoers will be starting early this season, with Topshop's fashion show, the first in seven years, taking place next weekend.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Footing the bill The ugly shoes splitting toes and opinions
When it comes to summer style muses, Jane Birkin in a pair of espadrilles or plimsolls strolling around Provence was once the perennial reference. But change is afoot.
2 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
Four ministers and one in eight MPs are landlords
Ministers who profit from privately owned property could be seen as hypocrites by voters who want to see the government's promised rent reforms become law, campaigners have said.
3 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
'Freeze' in Ukraine war may be close, Tusk says, as US plans Putin talks
A \"freeze\" in the war in Ukraine may be close, the Polish prime minister said yesterday, as the White House and the Kremlin push forward with discussions for a high-level summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in the coming days.
2 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
Fast, slow, fast: why a Japanese walking exercise could be a step forward for health
If pumping iron or holding a plank leaves you cold, the latest exercise trend to dominate social media might put a spring in your step: Japanese interval walking.
3 min |
August 09, 2025

The Guardian
No rush for the sunlounger as Italians start to avoid the beaches
Italians appear to be snubbing beaches this summer amid claims they are rebelling against the high prices charged by the owners of private beach concessions.
2 min |
August 09, 2025
The Guardian
B&Q boss says tax break that favours its Chinese rivals must be scrapped
Rachel Reeves must intervene to assist British retailers by ending an imports tax break that favours Chinese online rivals and rethinking plans for higher levies on large stores, the boss of B&Q has said.
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