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The Guardian

It doesn't look great' Woakes is a worry after late injury

England face playing the remainder of the fifth Test against India a bowler down after Chris Woakes injured his left shoulder while fielding on the opening day at the Oval.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Q&A Why expansion is back on the agenda and what it will mean

Why is Heathrow's third runway back on the agenda?

2 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Paquetá can move on from nightmare of spot-fixing case

A challenge on Boubakary Soumaré in 2022 triggered a chain of events that left the forward fighting for his career

4 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Tomato is the mother: landmark study shows how potatoes evolved

When it comes to the senses, there could not be a greater difference between Friday night's chips and juicy Mediterranean tomatoes.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Uniform that's ill-fitting and badly designed is causing real pain, say police

Back pain, crushed testicles and breast lumps are among health problems police officers suffer because of ill-fitting, low-quality uniforms.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

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'West Ham have stood by him' Paquetá cleared of spot-fixing after two-year FA investigation

Lucas Paquetá has been cleared of spot-fixing following a two-year investigation by the Football Association.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Hong Kong activist says British police asked her to 'self-censor' in face of threats from Beijing

A former Hong Kong politician and prominent democracy campaigner has accused British police of asking her to \"self-censor\" and \"retreat from public life\" after officers asked her to agree to avoid public gatherings.

3 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

McDermid's latest whodunnit adds twist to the tale of Marlowe's mysterious death

It has all the makings of a classic Val McDermid mystery: a sudden death, a cast of shadowy figures and a tangle of motives buried beneath layers of official secrecy.

3 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Blues brothers Brady and Wagner bring noise to second St Andrew's act

Birmingham's rise under their owners from the US is entering a new phase, with the Premier League the prize

6 min  |

August 01, 2025
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The Guardian

Farrell dismisses 'insulting' idea of scrapping Lions tours to Australia

'Wallabies are a force to be reckoned with,' says coach as tourists aim for clean sweep

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

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'No evidence' Hundred has lured fans to other formats

Richard Gould, the England and Wales Cricket Board's chief executive, has admitted his organisation has no evidence that new fans attracted by the Hundred have gone on to attend other forms of the game.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Atkinson throws down gauntlet on return before luck turns for England

Welcome to England, India. Or at least, welcome to the England you might have expected when touching down here at the start of June. Cloud cover, stoppages for rain, and seamers probing away on a green-tinged surface – the opening day at the Oval was certainly a far cry from what came before.

3 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Supersized stick insect discovered in Australia

A newly discovered stick insect that weighs slightly less than a golf ball may be the heaviest insect in Australia, scientists say.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

West Bank Activist's body held as suspect in his killing is released

Israeli police have refused to release the body of the Palestinian activist and journalist Awdah Hathaleen, while the settler accused of killing him has been released from custody.

3 min  |

August 01, 2025

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More than half of inner London pupils on free school meals go to university

Young people from deprived families in inner London are going to university at a greater rate than children in other parts of England, even as enthusiasm for higher education has levelled off nationally, according to Department for Education data.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025
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The Guardian

Rolls-Royce is now flying high after years of failing to take off. Can Turbo Tufan keep it up?

Turbo Tufan strikes again. It's almost becoming predictable.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

World's 'oldest baby' born from embryo frozen in 1994

The world's \"oldest baby\" has been born in the US from an embryo that was frozen in 1994, it has been reported.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

Kyiv protesters celebrate as parliament restores powers to anti-corruption bodies

Ukraine's parliament has passed a law restoring independence to two anti-corruption bodies, essentially annulling another law adopted last week that prompted the biggest street protests since Russia's full-scale invasion three years ago.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

City official in rare admission of failings over Beijing floods

A Beijing city official has issued a rare public acknowledgment of official failings in the authorities' response to the severe flooding that hit China's capital this week.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

France Urged to Stop US Destroying $9.7m of Aid Contraceptives

The French government has said it is closely monitoring a US plan to potentially destroy millions of dollars of contraceptives stocked in Europe after outrage from French feminists, rights groups and family planning organisations at what they called a wasteful attack on women's rights.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

Allan Ahlberg, bestselling author of children's classics, dies aged 87

The author Allan Ahlberg, who delighted generations of children with colourful characters and nimble rhymes, has died aged 87.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

China-backed Institutes May Face Closure Over New Free Speech Rules

Confucius Institutes at universities across England are under threat from new free speech rules, setting off urgent talks between ministers, vice-chancellors and regulators over the fate of the China-backed language and culture centres.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Higher tariffs begin as countries fail to reach deals with US

Some of the world's poorest countries such as Lesotho and Bangladesh and some of the largest economies, including Canada and India, face punitive higher tariffs from today, having failed to reach trade agreements with Donald Trump.

3 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Assaults on prison staff and deaths of inmates at record levels

Attacks on prison officers and the number of inmate deaths in England and Wales have soared to record levels according to official figures released yesterday.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

Anger in China over sharing of photos taken by hidden cameras

Anger is growing on Chinese social media after news reports revealed the existence of online groups, said to involve hundreds of thousands of Chinese men, that share photographs of women, including sexually explicit images, taken without their consent.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

Myanmar Junta Ends Crisis Laws to Prepare for Election Widely Seen as a Sham

Myanmar's ruling junta has ended the country's state of emergency, stepping up preparations for a December election that is being boycotted by opposition groups and criticised by international monitors.

1 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

Parents' instinct needs to be part of medical diagnosis, says report into boy's sepsis death

A report on the death of a six-year-old Rotherham boy after being sent home from A&E has called for national guidance to take into account parents' intuition that \"something feels very wrong\" about their child.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Jess Glynne 'sick' over use of Jet2 song to promote US deportations

It is the viral internet meme of the summer, sparking laughter and thousands of wry smiles at the pitfalls of a British summer holiday.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

Montevideo convention What is it and why are senior lawyers warning the government about it?

A group of senior lawyers has written to Richard Hermer, the government's most senior legal adviser, claiming Keir Starmer's pledge to recognise Palestine risks breaking international law.

2 min  |

August 01, 2025

The Guardian

Inhumane' Covid inquiry evidence on care home policy

Over the past four weeks, the Covid-19 inquiry has been looking at the care sector during the pandemic.

3 min  |

August 01, 2025