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The Guardian
Sensational Szoboszlai lays down a title marker
If Liverpool are to successfully defend their Premier League title, they will look back on the moment when Dominik Szoboszlai sank Arsenal with a late and showstopping free-kick as a foundation stone.
3 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Brilliant Bowen gives Hammers and Potter big boost as Forest collapse
Just where would West Ham be without Jarrod Bowen? Five days since confronting angry supporters after Graham Potter's side succumbed to a third successive defeat, Bowen's clever first-time finish, with full time looming, was the catalyst for West Ham's first win of the season.
3 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Minister calls for parents' help in reducing school absences
Parents and caregivers \"need to do more\" to reverse post-Covid trends of poor attendance and behaviour in schools, the education secretary has said, announcing measures to support schools in England before the start of the new academic year.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Silenced: the toll of history's most deadly conflict for journalists
Over the past 22 months, the war in Gaza has become the most deadly conflict for journalists in history.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Gaza City Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 30 People as Large Aid Flotilla Sets Sail
Israeli airstrikes and gunfire killed at least 30 people in and around Gaza City, local health authorities said, as a 20-boat humanitarian aid flotilla carrying activists including Greta Thunberg set sail from Barcelona for the stricken territory.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Ministers to make it harder for refugees to bring families to UK
Ministers are planning to make it harder for refugees to bring family to the UK as part of a package of measures Yvette Cooper will announce today as she looks to get a grip on the fractious irregular migration debate.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Drug 'better than aspirin' at preventing heart attacks
Doctors have found a drug that is better than aspirin at preventing heart attacks and strokes, in a discovery that could transform health guidelines worldwide.
3 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
'I was never worried' Syrian refugee reflects on 2,700-mile escape to Germany a decade on
The trip would be tough, Somar Kreker knew, but he was not overly fearful. It was the summer of 2015, and in a small flat in Amman, Jordan, this young Syrian's only thought was how to turn a long and arduous journey into something more bearable.
5 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Brothers, cousins, sons Four fallen journalists, remembered by their grieving families
\"My brother was a very distinguished journalist. Thank God he didn't have children, as losing a father is very difficult. He was single and never married due to the difficult living conditions in Gaza,\" says Anas al-Khaldi.
10 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Hockney frieze of Normandy to go on display in London
In the spring of 2020, as Covid-19 was \"going mad\", David Hockney kept himself busy by painting trees bursting into blossom in his Normandy garden.
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Baby dies from whooping cough as vaccine figures fall
A baby in Britain has died from whooping cough, marking the first such death in the country this year.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Szoboszlai's sizzler Stunning late free-kick keeps Liverpool perfect
Dominik Szoboszlai sent Liverpool top of the Premier League with a stunning free-kick against Arsenal and admitted he would not have taken the set piece had Trent Alexander-Arnold stayed at Anfield.
3 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
City 'forgot to play', says Guardiola after Brighton loss
Pep Guardiola said his team \"forgot to play\" after they gave up a lead to lose 2-1 at Brighton.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Children Swab test can spot serious condition five years early
A simple cheek-swab test can identify children with a potentially deadly heart condition five years before they would normally be diagnosed, research has found.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
You're constantly on the back foot Zero-hours contracts facing flashpoint
Zero-hours contracts facing flashpoint
4 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Carey and Sutherland are Northern lights in victory cruise
Northern Superchargers secured their first Women's Hundred title at Lord's yesterday after defeating Southern Brave by seven wickets, thanks to an unbeaten 35 off 25 balls from Nicola Carey.
3 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Wissa urges Brentford to 'keep their word' on move
Yoane Wissa has accused Brentford of reneging on promises to allow him to leave west London this summer as Newcastle waited for Liverpool to bid again for Alexander Isak.
1 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Immigration policy Archbishop 'interfering in politics' says Tice
Reform UK has engaged in a war of words with the Church of England over the party's plans to deport all asylum seekers who arrive in small boats, after the church's most senior bishop called the proposal \"isolationist, short-term and kneejerk\".
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Met accused of targeting pro-Palestine protesters in searches
The Metropolitan police have used controversial powers to stop and search protesters almost 50 times since they were introduced, with nearly all instances at a peaceful pro-Palestine demonstration, a civil liberties group has found.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Piastri takes mighty title lead as Norris' race goes up in smoke
For a weekend that opened with such high hopes of fresh starts and title charges, the Dutch Grand Prix could not, for some, have borne more bitter fruit.
4 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
As Bolsonaro prepares for judgment, trumpeter is eager to play him out
When Jair Bolsonaro was Brazil's far-right president, the guerrilla trumpeter Fabiano Leitão would stalk him around the capital, Brasília, and taunt him with renditions of the anti-fascist anthem Bella Ciao.
2 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Seeing double: dual display lets visitors decide which is Vermeer
Two almost identical paintings have been, at one time, attributed to the great Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer; now visitors to a new display at Kenwood House in London will be invited to draw their own conclusions when two versions hang side by side for possibly the first time in more than 300 years.
1 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Firm's insolvency rescue leaves HMRC chasing £90m
The exchequer is chasing about £90m in unpaid taxes after a temping business was rescued from insolvency proceedings in an £18m deal that reimbursed private funders in full.
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
I'll Go For It' Chilled-out British Star Will Give Everything
Lando Norris has said he will \"chill out and just go for it\" in an effort to bridge the gap to his McLaren teammate, Oscar Piastri, after the British driver was forced to retire from the Dutch Grand Prix and the Australian took a 34-point lead in the world championship.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
'Gold rush is over' Corporate backlash against diversity hits LGBTQ+ media
Publications aimed at LGBTQ+ and other diverse audiences are facing \"good old-fashioned discrimination\" as advertisers avoid them after attacks on diversity and inclusion campaigns, editors have said.
3 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
Solid, sensible but second-best - Arteta's stale Starmer-ball again thwarted by something special
You can get it if you really want. You really can. You can get it.
3 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Breach relishes homecoming after emotional landmark
Jess Breach said scoring 50 tries for England is a \"phenomenal\" emotion and it would \"mean everything\" to the wing to win a 50th cap in her home county.
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Study finds link between teenage period pain and chronic adult pain
Teenagers who have moderate or severe period pain are much more likely to develop chronic pain as adults, according to research.
2 min |
September 01, 2025
The Guardian
Alcaraz shows assurance on his cruise into the last eight
Carlos Alcaraz continued his supreme form in New York as he returned to the quarter-finals of the US Open with an assured performance, closing out the Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech with a 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-4 win.
1 min |
September 01, 2025

The Guardian
UK's anti-slavery commissioner to investigate 'pimping' websites
The independent anti-slavery commissioner has launched an investigation into so-called pimping websites amid concern at the level of exploitation of trafficked and vulnerable women on such platforms.
2 min |