The Guardian says Legal action has been initiated over a decision to ban media organisations from a court hearing about Prince Philip’s will.
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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 reports on how Michael Gove has been drawn into the ‘cronyism’ row.
The Guardian says Staples Center is getting a new name. Starting Christmas Day, it will be Crypto.com Arena.
The Guardian says David Cameron has quit his role at the software company Afiniti after a 23-year-old former employee accused the firm’s multimillionaire founder of sexual assault.
The Guardian says At least one person has been killed and several more are feared dead after a huge storm hit the Pacific north-west.
The Guardian says MPs should still be allowed to work about 10 to 15 hours a week in second jobs as long as they are not offering political consultancy, a cabinet minister has said.
The Guardian says Prince Andrew took out a £1.5m personal loan that was subsequently paid off by companies connected to David Rowland, a multimillionaire Conservative donor and financier.
The Guardian reports on how the UK terror threat has been raised for the first time in months in the wake of the Liverpool hospital explosion.
The Guardian says Polish riot police on the country’s border with Belarus have fired water cannon and teargas at people forcibly attempting to cross into the EU.
The Guardian says After the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, an 18-year-old man who fatally shot two men and wounded a third, finally closed and the jury was sent out to deliberate its verdict.
The Guardian says Craig Revel Horwood has tested positive for Covid-19 and will miss this weekend’s Strictly Come Dancing show, the BBC has announced.
The Guardian says Not content to simply progress to the World Cup play-offs, Scotland decided they may as well secure a home semi-final by virtue of seeding.
The Guardian says Amazon has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine and be monitored by California officials after the company failed to “notify” workers about new Covid-19 cases.
The Guardian says India and China will “have to explain themselves to poor nations” after watering down the Glasgow climate pact.
The Guardian says Covid booster vaccines will be extended to those aged between 40 and 49 in England and Scotland.
The Guardian says When jury selection starts in earnest on Tuesday for British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial in Manhattan federal court.
The Guardian says Adele opened up about the pain of her divorce, losing the dream of a nuclear family, commentary over her weight and her strained relationship with her late father.
The Guardian says More than 300,000 workers in the UK will get a pay rise from Monday as the charity behind the voluntary real living wage raises the minimum hourly rate.
The Guardian says a nine-year-old Dallas boy has become the youngest person to die from injuries sustained during a crowd surge at the Astroworld music festival.
The Guardian – ‘Cop26 climate targets are too weak’
The Guardian says Emma Raducanu is set to skip the Rugby Football Union’s open invitation to attend an England match this autumn.
The Guardian says The government faces a legal challenge to Boris Johnson’s decision to back Priti Patel over bullying allegations.
The Guardian says American journalist Danny Fenster has been sentenced to 11 years in prison in Myanmar after being found guilty on a range of charges.
The Guardian says the former attorney general has earned at least £6m from legal work since he entered the Commons.
The Guardian says The murder case against Kyle Rittenhouse was thrown into jeopardy Wednesday when his lawyers asked for a mistrial over what appeared to be out-of-bounds questions asked of Rittenhouse by the chief prosecutor.