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Browsing: The Guardian
The Guardian says the Conservatives have been hit by yet another House of Commons sex scandal after a female minister reported seeing a male colleague watching porn on a mobile phone in parliament.
The Guardian says a man has been charged with the murders of four family members who were stabbed to death in south-east London, the Metropolitan police have said.
DJ Tim Westwood accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women reads the front page of the Guardian.
The Guardian says with a quarter of an hour gone at the Etihad Stadium, on a night when this entire lighted stage seemed to ripple and shudder, Phil Foden did something lovely.
The Guardian says the war in Ukraine will result in expensive food and energy for the next three years, the World Bank has warned.
The Guardian says Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to five years in prison after she was found guilty of corruption corruption by a court in military-controlled Myanmar.
The Guardian says Investors have wiped $126bn (£100bn) off Tesla’s value amid concern that Elon Musk may have to sell shares in the electric carmaker to fund his personal contribution to his $44bn acquisition of Twitter.
The Guardian says an expert has testified that her evaluation of the Heard revealed two psychiatric diagnoses – borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.
The Guardian reports that Sajid Javid is being urged to change the law to let pharmacists in England alter prescriptions during medicine shortages.
The Guardian says the UK backs Ukrainian troops carrying out strikes in Russian territory, the armed forces minister has said, calling it “not necessarily a problem” if Ukraine uses weapons donated by Britain.
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