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The Guardian
Childhood verbal abuse linked to ill health later in life
Parents who ridicule, threaten or humiliate their children risk leaving them with a 64% higher chance of having poor mental health as an adult, a study has found.
2 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
Prince Harry cleared of racism but criticised for charity feud
Prince Harry has been criticised by the Charity Commission for allowing a row with the chair of his African charity to \"play out publicly\", as they cleared him of racism.
2 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
Search for journalist missing in Norwegian national park
Rescuers in Norway yesterday continued the search for an award-winning environmental journalist who went missing in bad weather during a solo hike in a remote national park.
1 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
Corbyn warns rules on council asset sales threaten allotments
Jeremy Corbyn has criticised Angela Rayner, the local government secretary, over rules that allow councils to sell allotments to fund day-to-day spending, saying they \"make the future of these precious spaces even more perilous\".
2 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
Metro station dig finds homes of imperial Rome's working classes
The remains of homes believed to have been lived in by working-class people around the time of the early Roman empire have been found by workers building an underground station in central Rome.
1 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
'Sustained' tax rises are needed to close spending gap, says thinktank
Rachel Reeves will need to raise taxes to close a government spending gap that is on course to reach more than £40bn after a slowdown in economic growth and higher than expected inflation, according to a leading economic thinktank.
2 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
Record tally of abuse episodes flagged last season, survey shows
A record number of reports of abuse at football matches were made during the 2024-25 season, with complaints of sexism and misogyny driving the increase, according to new data from Kick It Out.
1 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
New service sector orders at lowest level since 2022
The UK service sector has reported its biggest drop in new orders in almost three years for last month, adding to pressure on the Bank of England to cut interest rates tomorrow.
2 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
We paid an actress to dress up as Elsa from Frozen
Inside a football transfer deal: a group of experts anonymously provide the lowdown on how players are spotted, bought and sold and the market's peculiar quirks
5 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
Glasner believes Palace will win back Europa League spot
Oliver Glasner has said he is confident Crystal Palace will win their appeal at the court of arbitration for sport this week and be reinstated to play in the Europa League.
1 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
Hiroshima The race to secure survivors' memories in a new era of nuclear threats
The fires were still burning, and the dead lay where they had fallen, when a 10-year-old Yoshiko Niiyama entered Hiroshima, two days after it was destroyed by an American atomic bomb.
3 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
Domino's blames tough market as profits fall 15%
Domino's Pizza said the takeaway market had \"become tougher\" as it blamed weaker consumer confidence and rising wage costs for lower-than-expected sales and a drop in profits.
1 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
TV presenter Jay Blades to appear in court on rape charge
The TV presenter Jay Blades has been charged with two counts of rape, police have said, and will appear in court next week.
1 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
Former Arsenal player in court over rape and assault charges
The ex-Arsenal footballer Thomas Partey appeared in court yesterday charged with six sexual offences.
1 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
Robinson freed on bail after arrest over alleged assault
The far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson has been released on bail by police after being arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm.
1 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
FCA Fines Woodford and His Firm £46m Over Failed Fund
The former star stock picker Neil Woodford and his investment management company are to be fined almost £46m by the UK's financial regulator over the collapse of his popular equity fund.
2 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
Teenager lost at Menorca airport boards flight to Italy instead of UK
A British teenager separated from his family at a busy Spanish airport on Monday boarded a flight to Italy instead of his return flight to London.
1 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
'Preventable tragedy': damning report into Titan disaster that left five dead
Inadequate safety practices, deliberate efforts to avoid oversight and a \"toxic workplace culture\" were among the factors that led to the 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible, according to a damning report that described the disaster as a \"preventable tragedy\".
3 min |
August 06, 2025
The Guardian
SNP Accused Over Slow Progress in Exam Passes for Poorer Pupils
Ministers in Scotland are facing intense criticism over the sluggish increase in exam passes by teenagers from deprived areas despite repeated promises to greatly improve performance.
1 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
Next stop Perth and England will need all-round best of Stokes
Tourists' batting lineup looks set for the Ashes but the fitness of the captain is vital to the pace attack's makeup
4 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
Industrial involution Beijing calls for halt to EV price cutting
Beijing calls for halt to EV price cutting
3 min |
August 06, 2025

The Guardian
They Have To Clear Our Names' Venezuelan Deported From US To El Salvador Tries To Rebuild His Life
Andry José Hernández Romero has already picked out the colour of the suit he'll wear to the Three Kings festival in his home town in the Venezuelan Andes.
3 min |
August 05, 2025

The Guardian
Israel is starving Gaza' UN expert says no one should be surprised by famine
The UN expert who first warned that Israel was orchestrating a campaign of deliberate mass starvation in Gaza more than 500 days ago has said that governments and corporations cannot claim to be surprised at the horror now unfolding.
5 min |
August 05, 2025

The Guardian
'Inside track' How VIP contract introduced by Tory peer cost taxpayers £24m
They were the lucrative deals that epitomised the \"VIP lane\" set up by Boris Johnson's government during the pandemic, which gave priority for personal protective equipment (PPE) contracts to people with political connections.
7 min |
August 05, 2025

The Guardian
Day of protest Police may be overwhelmed by campaigners testing them with placards
Protesters calling for the ban on Palestine Action to be lifted are planning to stage a demonstration in London on Saturday that could result in hundreds being arrested.
3 min |
August 05, 2025
The Guardian
Robinson arrested at airport over alleged GBH
The far-right activist known as Tommy Robinson was arrested by police last night on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after a man was allegedly assaulted at a central London railway station.
2 min |
August 05, 2025

The Guardian
Slings and arrows Agony for Woakes and England as India edge victory in thriller
Barney Ronay at the Kia Oval sees the dramatic climax of a six-run win to draw the series 2-2 and asks: are you not wrung out, frazzled and wowed?
7 min |
August 05, 2025

The Guardian
Police warn of mass arrests at Palestine Action protest
The controversy over the ban on Palestine Action deepened yesterday as police warned of mass detentions if a demonstration that could attract more than 1,000 people carrying placards expressing support for the group went ahead this weekend.
4 min |
August 05, 2025
The Guardian
Processed food 'worse for obesity weight loss'
People lose more weight if they cook minimally processed food from scratch than if they eat ultra-processed and ready-made foods, according to the first study to establish a clear link between ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and weight.
3 min |
August 05, 2025

The Guardian
Siraj scythes England's last stand in final twist for warhorse series
Left arm in a sling, face riven with agony, Chris Woakes could only look on helplessly from the far end. Mohammed Siraj detonated Gus Atkinson's off-stump at 11.56am yesterday to seal a six-run triumph for India and end one of the most intense hours of Test cricket ever witnessed.
4 min |