The Guardian says South Africa’s last white president, FW de Klerk, who with Nelson Mandela oversaw the end of apartheid, has died in Cape Town aged 85.
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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 Prime minister Jacinda Ardern’s popularity has plummeted in two new polls, as New Zealand struggles to contain a Delta outbreak and transitions to a new era of endemic Covid.
The Guardian says Elon Musk has sold about $5bn in shares amounting to roughly 3% of his Tesla holdings, the billionaire reported in filings on Wednesday.
The Guardian says Geoffrey Cox has earned at least £6m from his second job since he entered parliament and he skipped 12 recent votes on days when he was doing paid legal work.
The Guardian leads on a report warning global heating is on track to top 2.4C – despite COP26 pledges.
The Guardian says Geoffrey Cox has said he will submit to the judgment of the parliamentary watchdog over whether he breached a rule by working on his second job from the House of Commons.
The Guardian says a judge has ruled that White House records from the Trump administration can be turned over to the House committee investigating the deadly 6 January attack.
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The Guardian focuses on Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s response, accusing the PM of leading the Conservative Party “through the sewers”
The Guardian says The UK justice secretary, Dominic Raab, has defended the MP and former attorney general Geoffrey Cox for working for a month in the British Virgin Islands (BVI) during lockdown.
The Guardian says Food price inflation reached a 14-month high in October with the prices of favourite snacks such as crisps and soft drinks rising.
The Guardian says Alec Baldwin has urged film and TV productions to hire police officers to monitor weapons and ensure guns used in filming are safe.
The Guardian says Residents of a Chinese city bordering Russia have been offered major cash rewards for tips on the continuing Delta outbreak.
The Guardian says more than a quarter of Tory MPs have second jobs with firms whose activities range from gambling to private healthcare, making about £5m in extra earnings in a year.
The Guardian is reporting that a watchdog had to stop the government from “breaching a strict code” around neutrality when selecting new chairs of the BBC and British Film Institute.
The Guardian says A land defender from Pará, in the Brazilian Amazon, said armed men attacked a forest community she defends while she was at the Cop26 talks in Glasgow.
The Times says as President Biden announced his $1.85 trillion spending package on social care and climate change, Kamala Harris, his vice-president, dutifully stood behind him.
The Guardian says Tesla’s Frankfurt-listed shares fell about 9% in early trading on Monday as investors prepared for chief executive Elon Musk’s proposed sale of about a tenth of his holdings in the electric carmaker after his Twitter poll.
The Guardian says Organisers of what turned out to be one of the deadliest live music events in US history are facing mounting questions about why the rapper Travis Scott continued performing when first responders were already dealing with a mass casualty event.
The Guardian says MPs could be banned from having consultancy jobs like Owen Paterson’s under plans for a clampdown on sleaze being considered by the Commons.
The Guardian says the Tories have been “plunged into crisis” after what it describes as a “humiliating government U-turn”.
The Guardian says a person has died after attempting to cross the Channel to get to the UK, French authorities have confirmed.
The Guardian says The chairman of Yorkshire, Roger Hutton, has quit and “apologised unreservedly” over the club’s handling of Azeem Rafiq’s racism allegations.