The Guardian says New research into the fashion industry’s complex global supply chains shows that a number of large fashion brands are at risk of contributing to deforestation in the Amazon rainforest.
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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821. The paper is politically aligned centre-left and along with its Sunday Paper – The Observer – target an educated, middle-class, left-leaning, 18+ audience.
In 2020, data showed The Guardian was the most trusted newspaper in the UK.
The Guardian says Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey has stepped down from his executive role at the social media company.
The Guardian says Ministers are targeting a return to half a million UK Covid jabs a day as the waiting time for boosters was cut to three months.
The UK vaccine booster scheme could be widened to combat the Omicron variant, The Guardian reports.
The Guardian says Matthew McConaughey will not run for Texas governor, removing one potential obstacle from the path of Beto O’Rourke.
The Guardian says Ghislaine Maxwell sex-trafficking trial is ‘over-hyped’ says her brother who called it “most over-hyped trial of the century”.
The Guardian says Officials investigating one of the first cases in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant are searching for potential contacts as far back as nine days ago.
The Guardian says A minus 10C Arctic blast is forecast to follow the blizzards and close to 100mph winds of Storm Arwen.
The Guardian says The Covid booster vaccination scheme could be significantly expanded as early as Monday.
The Guardian writes that six countries in southern Africa have been placed on England’s red travel list over concern on what is feared to be the worst coronavirus variant yet identified.
The Guardian says Google’s Irish subsidiary has agreed to pay €218m (£183m) in back taxes to the Irish government, according to company filings.
The Guardian says Three people have appeared in court in Scotland charged with the murder of the 14-year-old schoolgirl Caroline Glachan in 1996.
The Guardian says Solomon Islands PM Manasseh Sogavare has blamed foreign interference over his government’s decision to switch alliances from Taiwan to Beijing for anti-government protests.
The Guardian reports on the deadliest day in the Channel. The headline reads: ‘Tragedy at sea claims 31 lives’.
The Guardian says Relief, emotion and a sense of hope came flooding out in Brunswick, on social media, from the White House and across the US.
The Guardian says HM Revenue and Customs has struck a deal to relocate tax officials into a new office complex in Newcastle.
The Guardian says Premier League clubs should pay a stamp duty-style tax on every transfer fee to help support the English football pyramid
The Guardian says Sweden’s first female prime minister, the Social Democrat Magdalena Andersson, has resigned less than 12 hours into the job.
The Guardian says Cosmetic surgery clinics are to be banned from targeting adverts for procedures such as breast enlargement, nose jobs and liposuction at under-18s, in a crackdown by the UK advertising watchdog.
According to The Guardian, frustrations are growing in the Treasury at No 10’s handling of major political decisions.
The Guardian says Italy is moving towards barring unvaccinated people from popular social and sports activities as it tightens coronavirus restrictions.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson once again flouted official requests to wear a mask as he watched a performance of Macbeth at a busy theatre in north London on Monday night.
The Guardian says Seven anti-vaccine doctors fell sick after gathering earlier this month for a Florida “summit” at which alternative treatments for Covid-19 were discussed.
The Guardian says New Zealand has announced it will reopen its borders to vaccinated visitors in the opening months of 2022, for the first time since Jacinda Ardern announced their snap closure in the first month of the pandemic.
The Guardian says Just 5% of Windrush victims have received compensation four years after the scandal emerged, according to a damning report by cross-party MPs.