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The Guardian

Political football Power of sport means fans expect more from its leaders

The statement released by West Midlands police, explaining their decision to prevent Maccabi Tel Aviv football supporters from travelling to their club’s Europa League fixture against Aston Villa next month, is framed in the language of security.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

AI helping to rid islands of stoats

At first, the stoat looks like a faint smudge in the distance. But as it jumps closer, its sleek body is identified by a heatera and with it detecting camera and with it, a computer-generated alert goes out to Orkney's stoat hunters.

2 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Review Hawke is terrific in Linklater's Broadway tale

Breaking up with the more prominent partner in a showbiz double act is a hazardous business.

2 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Tens of thousands face a bitter homecoming

When the Gaza ceasefire took effect a week ago, tens of thousands of Palestinians began to move from the sprawling camps in the south back to their homes in Gaza City and the surrounding urban areas further north. For most, it was a shocking and bitter homecoming.

4 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Green energy Club together for savings of up to 30%

Energy Local empowers communities to team up with a renewables project in their area to save on bills.

4 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

One man's mission to recycle old fishing nets

Ian Falconer kept thinking about the heaps of discarded plastic fishing nets he saw at Newlyn harbour near his home in Cornwall. \"I thought 'it's such a waste'?\" he says.

4 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

European markets slump after US banks warn over bad loans

European stock markets fell yesterday and gold hit a record high after two US regional banks said they had been exposed to millions of dollars of bad loans and alleged fraud.

2 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

'We can't leave welfare untouched,' says Reeves

Treasury considers end to tax breaks on cars for disabled people

3 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Families of dead Israelis yet to be returned demand action

When Tamir Adar left his wife and two children, Asaf, seven, and Neta, three, in their home's secure room on 7 October 2023 he told them: \"Two minutes, I'll be back.\"

4 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Xi's right-hand man Cai Qi, trusted official suspected of being at heart of UK spy ring

In a world of identikit bureaucrats, Cai Qi, the man described as Xi Jinping's top lieutenant and recently revealed as the suspected heart of an alleged Westminster Chinese spy ring, stands out.

2 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Cash and Berry The two friends accused of passing on messages

For Christopher Cash it was a job he adored. The young parliamentary researcher was a China specialist working successively for two influential backbenchers, Tom Tugendhat and Alicia Kearns, during 2022.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Dio mio! Italians' love of blasphemy

What swear words say about a nationality

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Trinidadian villagers mourn boat victims of US airstrike

Relatives of two men from Trinidad believed to have been killed in a US military strike on a boat in the Caribbean have accused Donald Trump of \"killing poor people\" without due process and are demanding justice.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Israel and Hamas trade accusations over ceasefire as aid falls short

Aid is still critically scarce in Gaza one week into the ceasefire, humanitarian agencies have warned, as Israel delays the entry of food convoys into the territory. The Israeli government and Hamas continue to trade blame over violations of the truce.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Education experts call for mandatory GCSE resits to be overhauled

The requirement that children who fail GCSE maths and English must repeatedly resit the exams needs to be overhauled, according to Becky Francis, the head of the government's curriculum review.

1 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

No, Gwyneth, the world does not need a book on conscious uncoupling

Gwyneth Paltrow has given an interview to Vogue in which she announced that the world needed a book on “conscious uncoupling” - the phrase, for those of you who had until now remained mercifully unaware, with which she and her then husband, Chris Martin, informed the world that they were splitting up.

1 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Club and Penguin just 'chocolate flavour' after cocoa reductions

If you like a lot of chocolate on your biscuit you can no longer join our Club or pick up a Penguin.

1 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Welcome to London's Met ball

British Museum hosts elite gala in new push to raise funds

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Pushy parents are 'biggest problem' for children in sport

Pushy and shouty parents are the “biggest problem in sports performance”, sports psychologists have said, amid growing concern that pressure and abuse is hampering development.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

No testing for forever chemical made at factory despite evidence

Regulators measuring “forever chemicals” near a Lancashire chemicals plant are not testing for a substance made by the company itself, despite evidence it could harm reproduction and is being emitted in large volumes.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Energy Local

How do the clubs work?

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Your Party sets out draft plans for its constitution and leadership contest

Your Party, the leftwing movement steered by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana, has set out draft constitution plans including a leadership contest in the new year, the Guardian has learned.

2 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

'My superhero': three-year-old honoured for saving mother

A three-year-old boy in the US state of Michigan has been hailed a hero after he managed to unlock his mother's phone using her face while she had an epileptic seizure, then summoned lifesaving help on a video call.

1 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Actors demand control of body scan data amid growing fears over AI

Actors whose bodies are scanned during the creation of visual effects for films are demanding control of the data harvested during the process, amid heightened concern over Al's impact on performers.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Failure to stem misinformation online 'could lead to more riots'

Failures to properly tackle online misinformation mean it is “only a matter of time” before viral content triggers a repeat of last year’s summer riots, MPs have warned.

2 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Challenge to Palestine Action ban can go ahead, appeal court judges rule

A legal challenge to the ban on Palestine Action can go ahead next month after the court of appeal rejected a Home Office attempt to block it.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Civil service union vows to fight up to 1,885 job cuts at Foreign Office

Almost 2,000 civil servants at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office face the risk of redundancy, with the biggest union for government workers vowing to fight the cuts.

1 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Cambodia says Thailand using 'ghostly sounds' as intimidation

Cambodia’s former leader has complained that Thailand is broadcasting ghost-like sounds across a disputed border, while the country’s human rights commission has accused its neighbour of engaging in psychological warfare, despite both countries agreeing to a ceasefire in July.

1 min  |

October 18, 2025

The Guardian

Police urged to reverse decision amid fury at ban on Israeli fans

The Home Office is offering extra support to West Midlands police in a bid to reverse its ban on fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv attending a match at Villa Park next month.

3 min  |

October 18, 2025
The Guardian

The Guardian

Gaucho cuts share of service charge for waiters to pay office staff more

The Argentinian steak restaurant chain Gaucho is slashing the share of the service charge its waiters receive, using some of the funds to bump up the pay package of head office workers.

2 min  |

October 18, 2025