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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.
Union condemns Gupta group ‘switch from substantial investment’ to idling plant and curbing output Liberty Steel has announced plans to cut 440 jobs and suspend…
BoE was forced to intervene in markets to prevent run on pension funds The Bank of England has finished unwinding the emergency bond-buying scheme it…
Suella Braverman issues ministerial statement after long-awaited review of tier 1 (investor) visa scheme Ten Russia-backed individuals who were put on the UK’s sanctions list…
Borders inspector blames unfounded suspicions by ministers that detainees gaming the system Torture victims and suicidal people in immigration detention centres are not receiving adequate…
Baby to be named after a rock or pop star as primatologists say only about 18,000 left across Africa Conservationists are celebrating the birth of…
Jeffrey Donaldson plays down hopes as Tory MP says arrangement having ‘colonising’ effect in Northern Ireland UK politics live – latest news updates The Democratic…
Yevgeny Prigozhin claims passports of aid workers Andrew Bagshaw and Christopher Parry found on the body The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, Yevgeny Prigozhin,…
Ukraine war’s effect on wholesale gas prices prompts third upgrade in a year from Centrica British Gas owner Centrica expects a near eightfold increase in…
People felt confident to gather for first time since Covid according to Whitbread and Mitchells & Butlers Friends and families gathered together to eat and…
NHS England data shows 54,532 people waited longer than 12 hours in December – the highest total in records dating back to 2010 UK politics…
Ministers consider ‘radical’ overhaul to get long-term sick back in work and fulfil Rishi Sunak’s growth pledge UK politics live – latest news updates A…
Latest updates: Labour’s Mayor of London to say that the UK needs ‘greater alignment with our European neighbours’ to help economy Good morning. Britain has…
Mark Rowley admits vetting procedures inadequate and says other bodies reinstated officers sacked by force The head of the UK’s biggest police force has said…
Met Office issues yellow warning for much of south-west England and Wales, Herefordshire and Shropshire Heavy rain could swamp some homes and businesses and winds…
Local government survey shows 26 council sites already spilling waste on to cliffs and into sea Hundreds of ageing landfill dumps on the coast of…
Consumers have got used to poor returns on savings accounts, but there are now better deals If you are one of the millions of people…
Report by London Councils says falling birthrate, Brexit and Covid-era flight from cities causing sharp fall in pupil numbers Primary schools in London face financial…
Council bids for tax breaks and liberalised planning rules axed as government dismantles Liz Truss’s agenda Hundreds of bids by councils to be granted tax…
Group says forcing polluters to store carbon dioxide underground is needed to help world reach net zero Fossil fuel companies should be forced to “take…
IFS says pay erosion helps explain why traditionally moderate teaching unions are considering strike action Senior teachers in England have in effect had their pay…
Data shows men in Scotland almost three times more likely to be diagnosed at a late stage Prostate cancer patients across the UK face a…
Ratcliffe-on-Soar to be kept viable until late 2024 after ministers make request prompted by energy crisis A Nottinghamshire coal-burning power plant will stay open for…
Report shows 3.2m people disconnected last year as they ran out of credit ‘I’m already sitting in the dark most of the time’: disabled yet…
Guy Black, deputy chair of Telegraph newspapers, says draft legislation sets too low a bar on what constitutes spying The UK’s proposed national security bill…
























