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The Guardian
Nottingham Post takes legal action against Reform ban
A local paper whose journalists have been banned by a Reform UK council is taking legal action, arguing its right to free expression has been breached.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Speech brings steeliness and narrative that was missing
When Keir Starmer sat down for a broadcast interview on Sunday, he already had a clear idea of what he wanted to pull off during the Labour party conference in Liverpool.
3 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Trump's peace plan delays Uefa's Israel vote
Uefa has paused plans to ban Israel from European football after the announcement of Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan for the region.
1 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Health Online hospital service to be rolled out across England
Patients in England will be able to access care using an \"online hospital\" from 2027, Keir Starmer has said.
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October 01, 2025

The Guardian
Saliba signs new Arsenal deal and sets sights on trophies
William Saliba has said he will not consider leaving Arsenal until he wins a major trophy and admitted it was time for the players to back up their talk by delivering tangible success.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
'Snake oil' Labour doses Farage in its counterattack on Reform
Picturing a snake-oil salesman, most people would imagine a character with superficial charisma travelling from town to town hoodwinking victims into lapping up lies.
2 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Ovo's future in doubt as it fails financial stress tests
Ovo Energy has cast doubt on its future as one of Britain’s largest domestic gas and electricity suppliers after failing to meet the regulator’s financial standards.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
YouTube to pay $25m to settle with Trump over his suspension
YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5m to settle a suit brought by Donald Trump in 2021 that alleged the platform wrongly suspended his channel after the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Fishy 'pilgrims' held by Spanish police in narco-submarine sting
Police in Spain have arrested three men thought to have piloted a “narco-submarine” carrying more than 3.6 tonnes of cocaine from South America to the northwest region of Galicia, after the trio’s wet clothes and claims to be pilgrims walking the Camino de Santiago raised suspicions.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Business confidence hits lowest level on record amid rising costs
Business confidence fell to its lowest level on record in September, driven by concerns over soaring costs, according to a survey of bosses.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Scientists create human eggs from skin cells in fertility breakthrough
Researchers have created human eggs from skin cells, potentially transforming IVF treatment for couples who have no other options.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Pac-a-mac panache Vaccarello gives YSL classics a daring spin
The Saint Laurent show, which opened Paris fashion week on Monday night, began with a pussy-bow blouse and ended with a ruffled dress that you could fold up, pac-a-mac style, and pop in your handbag.
2 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Trump says Hamas will 'pay in hell' if it rejects peace and rebuilding proposals for Gaza
The plan calls for the disarmament of Hamas and bans it from any future political role in Gaza, which would be run by a technocratic transitional authority headed by Trump himself.
1 min |
October 01, 2025

The Guardian
British Steel supplied rival Tata at height of UK-US tariff threats
British Steel has made the unusual move of selling slabs of metal to its rival Tata Steel, as the latter sought ways around Donald Trump's proposed tariff rules.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Study links greater inequality to changes in children's brains
Scientists have linked the impact of living in an unequal society to structural changes in the brains of children, regardless of individual wealth, for the first time.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Common toad is becoming uncommon, study shows
They are an iconic part of Britain's natural world, inspiring myths, fairytales and at least one of our mostloved children's book characters. But the number of toads hopping through our grasslands, forest and gardens has almost halved in a generation.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Alcaraz recovers from ankle roll to win eighth title of year
Having started his week in Tokyo by rolling his ankle and being unsure about whether he would continue, Carlos Alcaraz ended it with his eighth title of the season as he overcame a spirited fight from a physically hampered Taylor Fritz to triumph at the Japan Open with a 6-4, 6-4 win.
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October 01, 2025

The Guardian
Student killed himself after being wrongly told he had failed his course
Glasgow University has been accused of failing a student who killed himself on graduation day after being wrongly told he had not done well enough to get his degree.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Trump: Hamas will 'pay in hell' if it rejects peace
Donald Trump has given Hamas an ultimatum of \"three or four days\" to respond to his proposed peace and reconstruction plan in Gaza, warning that the militant group would \"pay in hell\" if it rejects the deal, as the Israeli offensive in the territory claimed more civilian lives.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Pfizer will offer cheaper drugs for low-income Americans
Pfizer has agreed to offer medications at “heavily discounted prices” through a website operated by the federal government, Donald Trump announced yesterday.
1 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
AI actor faces backlash from film industry over 'stolen performances'
The creator of an AI “actor” has insisted she is an artwork, after an angry response from the creative community.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
PM is latest to try to end grip of university on UK psyche
Keir Starmer has joined a long line of ministers and prime ministers who have called time on Tony Blair's ambition for half of the nation's young people to go on to higher education.
2 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Stumped California police try to give ticket to driverless car
If a driver makes an illegal U-turn, but no one is behind the wheel, does the car still get a ticket?
1 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Liverpool poet and children's author Brian Patten dies at 79
Brian Patten, who made his name in the 1960s as one of the most prominent Liverpool poets, has died at 79, his agent said.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Rodri cannot cope with City schedule, says Guardiola
Rodri is not able to cope with the demands of Manchester City's rigorous schedule as he continues his comeback from a cruciate ligament injury, according to Pep Guardiola.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Germany seeks Ukrainian diver arrested over Nord Stream pipeline attacks
Germany is seeking to extradite a Ukrainian man arrested in Poland on suspicion of diving down to the Baltic sea bed to plant explosives in the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline attack.
2 min |
October 01, 2025
The Guardian
BBC film to expose toxic and violent culture in Met police
The Met police is bracing itself for an undercover documentary showing officers and staff allegedly being supportive of the far-right activist Tommy Robinson, making anti-Muslim comments, and using excessive force against suspects in custody.
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October 01, 2025
The Guardian
Britain unlikely to get rainfall it needs after dry summer months
Sustained wet weather is needed this autumn and winter to recover from this year's “exceptional” drought - but it looks unlikely to happen, experts have warned.
1 min |
September 30, 2025

The Guardian
Heroic Lowry steps out of McIlroy's shadow to play starring role
It is not easy being Shane Lowry. Such a close friendship with Rory McIlroy means not only is sporting comparison inevitable but questions towards Lowry are routinely framed with the Northern Irishman in mind. What does Rory think, what would Rory say. Lowry takes it all in good spirit - the vast majority of the time - when he would be entitled to roll his eyes. That also applies to the rogue depiction of the hard-drinking Irishman who has a natural talent for his sport that removes a need for hard work. There are few more dedicated or serious performers than Lowry. He cares almost too much.
3 min |
September 30, 2025
The Guardian
Pegula fends off crumbling Raducanu at China Open
For the better part of two hours at the China Open against one of the toughest possible opponents, Emma Raducanu’s varied, steadily improving game was in full flow. She seemed to be moving confidently towards one of the most impressive wins of her career.
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