The Guardian - April 29, 2024
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April 29, 2024
Fears for economy if water firm collapses
Senior Whitehall officials fear Thames Water's financial collapse could trigger a rise in government borrowing costs not seen since the chaos of the Liz Truss mini-budget, the Guardian can reveal.
3 mins
Home Office to detain UK asylum seekers in shock Rwanda move
Operations begin today to prepare for deportation flights
4 mins
Diabetes care hit by insulin shortages
People with type 1 diabetes are being forced to endure the \"stress and anxiety\" of insulin shortages, patients, pharmacists and health campaigners have warned.
3 mins
Firm uses presenter in advert after it is tricked by AI fake
There was something strange about her voice, they thought. It was not unfamiliar but, after a while, it started to go all over the place.
3 mins
US secretary of state visits Saudi Arabia to try to restart talks on Gaza ceasefire
The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, will travel to Saudi Arabia to try to restart fraught ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel and discuss efforts to prevent spiralling regional conflict.
3 mins
Lampedusa Tory scheme will not deter arrivals or save lives, say workers on rescue flotilla
Aid workers on the Italian island of Lampedusa, which is one of Europe's busiest landing points for asylum seekers, have condemned the Rwanda plan as they prepare for another busy summer of bedraggled arrivals and deaths at sea.
2 mins
Tory rebels plan for 100-day 'policy blitz' as embattled Sunak faces bruising week
Rishi Sunak is braced for a bruising week as Tory rebels flaunted plans for a 100-day \"policy blitz\" to secure quick wins if the local election results prove disastrous for the party.
2 mins
Blackpool byelection Soup kitchen maverick tests the red wall revival
Mark Butcher, Reform UK's candidate in Blackpool South's byelection, watched as a carriage driver on the town's promenade plunged a fist into the manure-collecting bag behind his horse.
3 mins
RHS offers dry advice: decant the bath and let rain puddle
Rain gardens and bathwater are becoming gardening trends, the Royal Horticultural Society says, as the UK's gardeners prepare for predicted water shortages caused by climate breakdown.
2 mins
NHS campaign boosts MMR jab uptake in England by 23%
The number of young people receiving their MMR jab is up nearly a quarter from last year, official figures show.
1 min
Play it again Artists transform old piano parts into new creations
The task of loading once-loved but now unwanted pianos into a van and carting them off to the recycling centre is a disheartening and melancholy one.
2 mins
"The what ifs crush you' Parents suffer from police silence over child's death
The question \"what if?\" plagues Smera Chohan and her husband, Sajjad Butt.
2 mins
Pope meets prisoners in Venice during rare trip outside Rome
The Pope has met female prisoners in Venice who are the stars of the Vatican's pavilion at the Biennale contemporary art show - urging the convicted women to rebuild their lives, in the first ever papal visit to one of the world's biggest art gatherings.
1 min
breakthrough in Russian troops seek eastern Ukraine before US aid arrives
Russia has consolidated recent battlefield gains in the east of Ukraine and is attempting to break through defensive lines before a package of US military assistance arrives.
2 mins
Two more journalists arrested in Kremlin's crackdown on dissent
Two Russian journalists have been arrested on \"extremism\" charges and ordered by courts to remain in custody pending investigation and trial on accusations of working for a group founded by the late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny.
2 mins
Spanish opposition accuse Sánchez of melodrama as PM decides on his future
Spanish opposition parties have stepped up their attacks on the socialist prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, as he prepares to announce whether he will resign because of what he describes as a \"harassment and bullying operation\" being waged against him and his wife by his political and media enemies.
2 mins
Australian government urged to act over violence against women
An urgent cabinet meeting on men's violence against women in Australia will be convened for Wednesday, with the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, saying all governments nationwide - including his own at the federal level-must make changes and focus more on stopping perpetrators.
1 min
Sanitary sexism Woman caught short wins battle for ladies' loos in Amsterdam
The need kicked in as Geerte Piening was on her way home from the bar one night in 2015.
3 mins
Union appears to accept end of full Saturday postal service
Letterboxes could fall silent on Saturday mornings, after the postal workers' union appeared to accept a proposal from Royal Mail that would abandon its duty to deliver all letters six days a week.
1 min
Spending PM's shift in priorities is bad news for councils
Talking tough on \"sicknote culture\" and stopping the boats, and offering billions of pounds extra for defence spending.
2 mins
At a crossroads PGA Tour cannot afford to omit McIlroy from its policy board
The most unpalatable and unlikely scenario could be a necessary one.
4 mins
Discipline only concern for dynamic England
Red Roses proved sky is the limit with Six Nations success but keeping 15 players on the field will be key at World Cup
3 mins
Alcaraz motors through in Madrid after passing 'litmus test' against Seyboth Wild
Carlos Alcaraz says he is feeling \"spectacular\" after taking another significant stride in his recovery from injury by reaching the fourth round of the Madrid Open with an efficient 6-3, 6-3 win over Thiago Seyboth Wild.
2 mins
Soaring Cherries leave De Zerbi soul searching
There were a few eyebrows raised when the Bournemouth owner, Bill Foley, said in December he was confident the club could qualify for Europe within five years but that prediction does not look at all outlandish now.
3 mins
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