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Browsing: The Guardian
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.
Boris Johnson faces a tax rise battle with his cabinet and MPs as parliament returns on Monday, with the prime…
Boris Johnson’s expected plan to raise National Insurance contributions to help finance social care dominates the Guardian’s front page.
The Guardian says the death toll from floods and tornadoes in the US north-east rose past 40 on Thursday, as authorities continued to digest the full impact of the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
The Guardian says Gareth Southgate called for Fifa to take strong action after Hungary fans targeted Raheem Sterling and Jude Bellingham with monkey chants during England’s 4-0 victory in Budapest
The Guardian says pro-choice users on TikTok and Reddit have launched a guerrilla effort to thwart Texas’s extreme new abortion law
The Guardian says an attack at a New Zealand supermarket was “a terrorist attack” by a “violent extremist” who follows Islamic State ideology
The Guardian says dognappers will face tougher penalties under government plans to introduce a criminal offence of pet abduction.
The Guardian leads with comments from Lord Sedwill, who has warned the West has no coherent plan to deal with an expected Afghan refugee crisis.
The Guardian says Victoria will become the first Australian state or territory to ban the public display of Nazi symbols.
The Guardian says Britney Spears will not face charges over an allegation of battery against her housekeeper.
The Guardian says Dame Sarah Storey completed a journey she began 29 years ago, as she won her 17th gold medal to become the most successful British Paralympian of all time.
The Guardian says a deeply divided supreme court has allowed a Texas law that bans most abortions to remain in force, stripping most women of the right to an abortion in the nation’s second-largest state.
The Guardian says Keir Starmer should invite the Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, and the Welsh first minister, Mark Drakeford, to join a powerful new “political cabinet”
The Guardian highlights a Foreign Office risk assessment from less than a month before the fall of Kabul, which warned the Taliban could rapidly return to power.
The Guardian says the most radical abortion law in the US has gone into effect, despite legal efforts to block it.
The Guardian says Paramount Pictures, the studio behind the Mission Impossible: 7 film, is suing its insurance company, accusing it of failing to cover the costs of a string of Covid-related production stoppages.
The Guardian says as most schools across the UK start the new term, with pupils in Scotland having been back for two weeks
The Guardian says Britney Spears’ new attorney has accused her father of trying to get about $2m in payments before stepping down from the conservatorship
The Guardian says a 17-year-old in hospital with coronavirus has said she has been targeted by anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theorists on social media after urging young people to have the vaccine.
The Guardian says Antoine Griezmann has re-joined Atlético Madrid in a shock move from Barcelona on a season’s loan with an obligation for the transfer to become permanent for €40m.
The Guardian focuses on the experiences of ordinary Afghans who fear for their future under the Taliban. One woman says she lost her job after the militants overran her city.
The Guardian says as the gates of hell closed on Kabul, they were among the last to make it out. They landed in the early hours of Sunday morning
The Guardian says the first phase of the trial of Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes will start on Tuesday, with jury selection scheduled in a San Jose, California, courthouse.
The Guardian says Nike has given its head office employees in the US a week off to “destress” and recover from the pressures of the Covid-19 pandemic.