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The Guardian
Ticket resale site Viagogo hit with £15m tax bill over duty shortfall
Two UK divisions of the ticket resale website Viagogo have been hit with a £15m tax bill after HMRC found they had not paid enough duty.
1 min |
November 10, 2025
The Guardian
TV documentary explores if Turner was neurodiverse
He is widely regarded as England's greatest painter, but despite his extraordinary output, elements of JMW Turner's personality have remained a mystery.
2 min |
November 10, 2025
The Guardian
Milburn to examine the role of mental health issues in youth unemployment
The role of mental health issues and disability in youth unemployment will be examined by the former Labour health secretary Alan Milburn as part of a review looking into rising inactivity among Britain’s young people.
1 min |
November 10, 2025
The Guardian
Royal Mail staff unimpressed as Christmas bonus now second class
Royal Mail says it has “delivered Christmas” for more than 500 years, but this year many workers have been left feeling less than festive after the company downgraded a small gift to workers to second class.
1 min |
November 10, 2025
The Guardian
New York City How an 'unstoppable force' of volunteers drove Mamdani to victory
A week before Zohran Mamdani's convention-shattering victory in the New York City mayoral election, members of his vast army of youthful volunteers were amply aware of what was at stake.
10 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Lobbying Summits 'attended by 5,350 fossil fuel advocates in last four years'
More than 5,000 fossil fuel lobbyists were given access to the UN climate summits over the past four years, a period marked by a rise in extreme weather, inadequate climate action and record oil and gas expansion, research has revealed.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Tackle climate to beat populists, says Miliband
Tackling the climate emergency is a key issue that could turn the tide against hard-right populists across the world, the UK’s energy secretary has said.
4 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Batting for the boundaries Cricket World Cup win helps to change way India treats women
Growing up in rural India, Shafali Verma always knew she had a hunger to play cricket.
3 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
'I've surprised myself' Carr overcome after series victory
Alan Carr said it was “amazing” to be crowned the winner of The Celebrity Traitors, joking that he had gained a “taste for killing”.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Johnson part of anti-BBC push, fear insiders
Boris Johnson and figures linked to the former prime minister are engaging in an effort to undermine the BBC's leadership, insiders fear, after the leaking of a memo criticising its reporting on Donald Trump, trans rights and Gaza.
3 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
'Musk is a one-off' Tesla investors keep the faith with $1tn incentive
For all the headlines about an on-off relationship with Donald Trump, baiting liberals and erratic behaviour, Tesla shareholders are loth to part with Elon Musk.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Palestinian teenager and nurse among dozens in underground Israeli jail
Israel is holding dozens of Palestinians from Gaza isolated in an underground jail where they never see daylight, are deprived of adequate food and barred from receiving news of their families or the outside world.
6 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Size matters Big ships are latest sign of global power
In port, the 80,000 tonne 300-metre-long Fujian aircraft carrier would be impossible to miss.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Electric cars Could leasing a used EV help you afford one?
With more secondhand cars available and salary sacrifice schemes offering extra savings, the lease option is taking off, says Jasper Jolly
5 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Back to the box The show that played a broadcast blinder and turned gen Z into dedicated TV faithfuls
There aren't many plaudits left for Celebrity Traitors, which has delivered crowd-pleasing tension, ineptitude and the most famous fart in television history.
5 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Southport The systemic breakdowns that failed to stop tragedy
Of all the professionals who studied Axel Rudakubana before his murderous attack in Southport last summer, the notes of a rookie police officer in 2019 may have been the most prescient.
5 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Budget Labour MPs buttered up at breakfast to avert tax rebellion
If Keir Starmer's election campaign was carrying a Ming vase across an ice rink, then this budget, according to one minister, is like \"wrestling a squirrel across a minefield\".
5 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Sky's US parent in £1.6bn bid for ITV's broadcasting arm
ITV has said it is in preliminary talks to sell its broadcasting arm to the parent company of Sky in a £1.6bn deal, sending shares soaring.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Homesick Harry's reflections on veterans seem increasingly sad
The bond, the banter, the bravery, the bacon - all the b-words that render us British. Just as the era of the personal essay seemed finally to have been put to rest, a surprising new voice emerged this week in the form of Prince Harry, contributing some touching thoughts and a lot of alliteration to the public sphere to coincide with the run-up to Remembrance Sunday.
4 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Johnson part of concerted effort to undermine BBC, say insiders
Senior editorial staff are under pressure after the criticisms made in the document by Michael Prescott, a former independent external adviser to its editorial guidelines and standards committee (EGSC).
3 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Soldiers reported hearing issues in final tests of new armoured vehicle
Soldiers had to be given medical treatment for hearing issues this summer during final testing of the British army’s new Ajax armoured vehicle, whose introduction has been delayed for several years amid concerns about deafness.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Perimenopause at 38 robbed me of my identity, says broadcaster
Emma Barnett has said experiencing perimenopause at the age of 38 felt as if she had been \"mugged\" of her identity.
1 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Terrifying thriller is an absolute joy to watch
Look, I am a mother, a neurotic and - if one of my HRT patches sloughs off without me noticing - can very quickly turn paranoid.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Greens Minister likens party to 'populist left version' of Reform
The Green party is offering “simple solutions to complex problems” and making “undeliverable” promises to voters in advance of the next general election that could leave them disappointed, the prime minister’s chief secretary has said.
3 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Climate talks More than 100 US leaders to attend summit
The Trump administration appears to be sitting out this month’s United Nations climate talks, Cop30, telling the Guardian it will not send any high-level representatives to the international negotiations.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Thousands of North Sea workers told to lose weight or lose their jobs
Thousands of North Sea oil and gas workers risk losing their jobs on offshore rigs unless they lose weight within the next year.
1 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
'Quite a do' How East Grinstead hosted Scientology royalty
In the nearly 30 years that Diane Juchau has called East Grinstead home, not many days live as long in the memory as the one she saw Tom Cruise on the high street.
3 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Undercover officer may have made up gun plot, inquiry told
Managers of an undercover police officer believed that he had concocted a plot in which animal rights activists purportedly sought to obtain a gun to inflict a revenge attack on a political opponent, the spycops public inquiry has heard.
2 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Monstering in plain sight How Chatty Man went from timorous traitor to gleeful killer
Looking back, there was only ever really going to be one winner of The Celebrity Traitors.
3 min |
November 08, 2025
The Guardian
Nature sidelined as housebuilders lobby ministers over planning bill
The scale of lobbying of ministers by developers on Labour's planning bill, which seeks to rip up environmental rules to boost economic growth, can be exposed as campaigners make last-ditch attempts to secure protections for nature.
4 min |