The Guardian says leading human rights lawyers and experts have called for swift action to outlaw so-called conversion therapy
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.
The Guardian says a damning investigation into boxing at the Rio 2016 Olympics has found widespread evidence of “corruption, bribery and the manipulation of sporting results”
The Guardian says Black History Month launches with hundreds of events across the country this October
Wayne Couzens used his police warrant card to lure Ms Sarah Everard off the street, says the Guardian.
The Guardian says trans women retain physique, stamina and strength advantages when competing in female sport
The Guardian says Ole Gunnar Solskjær hailed a “massive moment” for Manchester United after Cristiano Ronaldo’s 95th-minute strike
The Guardian says pupils sitting GCSEs and A-levels next summer will receive fewer top grades than this year’s cohort, but will be given advance notice
Sir Keir says the government is “lost in the woods” and is set to repudiate the legacy of his predecessor Jeremy Corbyn in his conference speech later, says the Guardian
The Guardian says Wayne Couzens used police equipment, including his warrant card and training about Covid rules.
The Guardian says No Time to Die, the James Bond film on which so much has been pinned, received its world premiere in London on Tuesday night
The Guardian says It had to be him. The occasion had called for it. The crowd had come to see it
The Guardian says Greta Thunberg has excoriated global leaders over their promises to address the climate emergency.
The Guardian says women have been killed by at least 15 serving or former police officers in the UK since 2009, new figures reveal.
The Guardian reports comments by a German politician claiming Brexit is to blame for the UK’s fuel crisis.
The Guardian says customers are still panic-buying petrol across the country with filling stations emptied within hours.
The Guardian says a statue depicting a scantily dressed woman from a 19th-century poem has sparked a sexism row in Italy.
The Guardian says for the Brighton supporters who remained here long after the final whistle, this was a night they will surely never forget
The Guardian says widening power shortages in China’s north-east have left homes without power and halted production at numerous factories.
The Guardian says the government is taking over the running of the railway operator Southeastern after discovering a “serious” breach of the franchise agreement.
The Guardian says that hundreds of soldiers could be called upon following panic buying across the country.
The Guardian says Emma Raducanu is already proving a master of changing the narrative.
The Guardian says Labour and the Conservatives have clashed on the issue of trans rights
The Guardian says one of the less dignified spats in US politics has rumbled onwards as the Wyoming Republican Liz Cheney responded to a bizarre insult from Donald Trump.
The Guardian says hundreds of soldiers could be scrambled to deliver fuel to petrol stations running dry across the country due to panic buying.
The Guardian says people looking for work can now apply for six months of free broadband to help them search for jobs.