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The Guardian
May warns of 'licence to kill' as peers debate assisted dying bill
The bill to legalise assisted dying is a \"licence to kill\" that puts vulnerable people at risk, Theresa May has said, as the legislation was debated in the House of Lords for the first time.
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September 13, 2025
The Guardian
UK economy flatlines in grim news for Reeves
The UK economy flatlined in July, according to official figures, in grim news for Rachel Reeves as she gears up for a challenging budget.
1 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
‘We are betrayed’ Qatari fury over US role in strike may reshape Gulf politics
On Thursday, the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, led a funeral at the state mosque. Flanked by officials wearing the traditional white thobe, he prayed over six caskets, one bearing a Qatari flag and five bearing Palestinian flags.
3 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Robinson uses killing of Charlie Kirk to drum up support for far-right rally
The killing of Charlie Kirk has been used by Tommy Robinson to mobilise support before what is expected to be Britain's largest far-right rally in decades, which will include speakers from Britain, the US and Europe.
2 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
You try not to overthink' One man's quest to swim 10 lakes
The physical effort as he battles the currents, the cold and the wind is massive, but the mental challenge of ploughing on alone for hours on end is even more testing.
3 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Enninful Launches Starry Rival Magazine to Vogue - With No Ads
Eighteen months after he wrapped up his tenure at British Vogue, Edward Enninful is back on newsstands.
3 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Racing in Kenya New generation of jockeys and trainers dispels perceptions of colonial-era sport
New generation of jockeys and trainers dispels perceptions of colonial-era sport
3 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Australia gifts us a new marsupial to lighten our dark, dysfunctional times
Where to start in a week so fraught with major events you could hardly draw breath for the news flashes?
4 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Europe's cruel summer Rising pressure facing the EU
When Ursula von der Leyen arrived in the vast debating chamber in the European parliament in Strasbourg, she greeted MEP leaders of some of Europe's political groups warmly.
3 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Lucy Powell: No 10 culture needs change, says candidate
Lucy Powell has called for a \"change of culture\" inside Keir Starmer's Downing Street to make it more inclusive and better connected to MPs, promising that as Labour's deputy leader she would deliver difficult truths to the prime minister.
2 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Picture this National Gallery is on a roll, but could Tate have lost its mojo?
When a national institution sounds like Spinal Tap, you know it's in trouble.
3 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Vital health research at risk as funding cuts hit universities
Universities are cutting back on vital research, with world-leading work on conditions including cancer and heart disease under threat from an erosion in funding from government and charities, according to a report.
2 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Palestine Action Protests to begin at party conference
A week of mass actions protesting against the ban on Palestine Action has been announced, beginning at the Labour party conference in Liverpool and culminating in a national mobilisation in Parliament Square in London on 4 October.
1 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Romance Why teen show is a big hit - not just with teens
It was billed as a show for teenagers, but you would be hard-pressed to find a millennial woman who has not watched – and become mildly obsessed with – The Summer I Turned Pretty.
2 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Contraceptive pill use falling because of 'nocebo' effect, study finds
Social media misinformation about the contraceptive pill is encouraging women to view it so negatively that many give it up, a study has found.
1 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Vanishing giants The loss to nature as Switzerland's great glaciers retreat
From the slopes behind the village of Ernen, it is possible to see the gouge where the Fiesch glacier once tumbled towards the valley in the Bernese Alps.
4 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Diplomat row Consulting firm distances itself from Mandelson
Peter Mandelson's advisory firm is cutting ties with him after he was sacked as US ambassador when the extent of his relationship with the child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was revealed in emails.
1 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
MPs raise concerns over Asda's link to app offering high-interest loans to staff
An influential group of MPs has sought assurances that Asda is not \"squeezing staff\" to drive profit after it emerged they are being offered high-interest loans by Wagestream, a company in which the retailer's owner has a stake.
4 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
First-time buyers
Lender bans bank of mum of dad for 98% mortgage
2 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Racism PM urged to do more to push back against 'onslaught'
Senior Labour MPs and the UK's largest anti-fascist charity have called on Keir Starmer to mount a more heartfelt defence of diversity and anti-racism.
2 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Wrong bride, wrong place: wedding crasher's post ends years of mystery
A baffled bride has solved the mystery of the awkward-looking stranger who crashed her wedding four years ago.
1 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Stephen Lawrence's mother asks for help as murder review starts
The mother of Stephen Lawrence has urged witnesses to come forward to assist a review into her son's racist murder more than 30 years ago.
1 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Theatre review Putin's war and the cost of exile
Putin's war and the cost of exile
1 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Ukraine UK hits Putin's war machine with new sanctions
The UK government yesterday imposed 100 fresh sanctions on Russia, including against Vladimir Putin's shadow fleet of oil tankers.
1 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Venezuela Denies 11 Killed in US Boat Strike Were Gang Members
None of the 11 people killed in a US military strike on a boat in the Caribbean last week were members of Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, Venezuela's interior minister has said, while US media reported the attack came after the vessel had turned around and was heading back to shore.
2 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Heavy rain and 80mph winds to batter the UK as autumn blows in
Winds of up to 80mph are set to hit parts of the UK this weekend, along with heavy rain and thunderstorms.
2 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
BBC weather presenter Jay Wynne dies aged 56
The weather presenter Jay Wynne has died at the age of 56 after a long illness, his family said yesterday.
1 min |
September 13, 2025

The Guardian
Self Esteem to star in revival of David Hare musical play
Fifty years after Helen Mirren originated the role, Rebecca Lucy Taylor, AKA Self Esteem, is to play a raging rock star in a West End revival of Teeth 'n' Smiles by David Hare.
2 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Energy 'Madness' to relax rules for nuclear sites, says coalition
Cutting safety regulations to speed up construction of nuclear power stations would be \"madness\", a civil society coalition has warned.
1 min |
September 13, 2025
The Guardian
Stage review A bold and dark 'what if' that puts the Führer on the couch
A bold and dark 'what if' that puts the Führer on the couch
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