The Guardian - June 12, 2024
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June 12, 2024
Police warn Serbian hooligans could target England opener
German police believe a squad of up to 500 Serbian hooligans will try to cause violence at England's first game at Euro 2024 on Sunday.
2 mins
England's woes make echo of 99 'shame' possible
Australia will face Scotland knowing Jos Buttler's side could need their help to seal Super Eight qualification
3 mins
Given a chance to turn down both bonuses, boss of South West Water's owner bottles it
Here's a rarity: a chief executive turning down an annual bonus two years in a row out of solidarity with the suffering customers.
2 mins
Apple debuts 'personal' generative AI products
Apple's chief executive, Tim Cook, announced a series of generative artificial intelligence products and services yesterday at the company's annual developer conference.
2 mins
Early morning frost detected on colossal Martian volcanoes
Early morning frost has been spotted on some of the largest mountains in the solar system - the colossal Martian volcanoes that rise up to three times the height of Mount Everest near the planet's equator.
2 mins
Analysis Far right's gains will hit home in Paris and Berlin
In the end, with a couple of alarming wobbles, the centre held. As polls predicted, the mainstream pro-EU alliance of centre-right, centre-left, liberal and Green parties in the European parliament hung on, quite comfortably, to its majority.
3 mins
What happens next? Macron's move may be gift to Le Pen's party
Two years in to his second term and with three more still to go, Emmanuel Macron's ratings are not what anyone would call great: 65% disapproval, 34% approval.
4 mins
'We all have to mobilise' Advance of far right leaves left in shock
'Everyone is in total shock,\" said Baptiste Lopata, a radiologist, sitting in his trade union office in the small northern French town of Soissons. \"Now we've all got to mobilise against the far right.\"
4 mins
Vogue chief Anna Wintour wants next PM to be more like the French over fashion
The editor-in-chief of Vogue, Anna Wintour, has urged the next prime minister to see fashion more like it is regarded in France - and acknowledge the importance of the industry to the British economy.
2 mins
Mother of Harry Dunn criticises killer's refusal to attend her son's inquest
Harry Dunn's mother has said she is \"unspeakably hurt\" that her son's killer, Anne Sacoolas, has refused to attend the inquest into his death, saying it was \"bitterly disappointing and, as a mother, utterly incomprehensible\".
2 mins
'Run, bro' A killing that even shocked the police
Surrounded by quiet residential streets and the grounds of a primary school, Stowlawn playing fields in Wolverhampton is normally a place where teenagers kick a football around and children pass through as they walk home from school.
2 mins
Reform UK Party defends candidate over Hitler comments
Reform UK has defended one of its candidates who said Britain should have \"taken Hitler up on his offer of neutrality\", saying the comments were \"probably true\".
1 min
'Opportunity for change' Businesswomen back Reeves to be first female chancellor
More than a dozen leading UK businesswomen have signed a joint letter welcoming the idea of Labour's Rachel Reeves becoming the first female chancellor of the exchequer, saying it would help bring a new perspective to economic policymaking.
2 mins
'Forgive me' PM back on campaign trail after D-day snub
Holding a tray groaning with slabs of lemon drizzle and carrot cake, Rishi Sunak admitted that the toll of the election campaign had caused him to break his discipline of fasting every Monday.
2 mins
Tories Three candidates backed other parties in past
Three Conservative candidates in key seats have previously backed other parties and criticised the Conservatives, including condemning their \"inaction, delay and bluster\" and posting the hashtag #NeverTrustATory.
1 min
Would you Adam and Eve it? Artist brings cockney rhyming slang back to life in London
Cockney rhyming slang, the lyrical patter that once punctuated daily life in London's East End, is at risk of dying out as young people abandon its use.
3 mins
Lack of injuries suggests Mosley died of natural causes, initial inquest finds
An initial inquest yesterday determined that the TV presenter Michael Mosley, whose body was found on the Greek island of Symi, almost certainly died of natural causes.
2 mins
12-year-old boys guilty of machete murder
Two 12-year-old boys were yesterday found guilty of the murder of Shawn Seesahai, 19, who was killed in an apparently unprovoked machete attack in a Wolverhampton park in November.
3 mins
UN security council backs Gaza peace plan
The UN security council has adopted a resolution calling for Hamas to agree to a three-phase hostage-for-ceasefire proposal outlined by Joe Biden, in a rare show of consensus by major powers.
2 mins
Tory right plans to give Sunak set of demands if manifesto falls flat
Party figures waiting to see how public responds to pledges, insiders say
4 mins
Pakistan stumble in tight chase amid merry chaos of showpiece
After five years of planning, eight months spent nurturing four pitches which then had to be transported from Australia to the US, six months of construction work on $30m of temporary stadium, including the installation of 34,000 seats and 100 hospitality boxes, a security operation that involved seven agencies, including the police forces of three counties and the FBI, the deployment of snipers, Swat teams, roadblocks, a helicopter, a 50-person video surveillance team, hundreds of buses, and the closure of 1,000 acres of public park, the biggest game ever played in the US was finally ready to get under way.
3 mins
Shein listing would betray workers, say activists
Workers' rights campaigners have called for the UK's next government to oppose the fast-fashion business Shein joining the FTSE, arguing a London listing would be \"yet another betrayal to working people everywhere and the planet\".
1 min
South Korea to restart loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts to North after balloons cross border
South Korea says it will restart loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts into the North, after Pyongyang sent hundreds more rubbish-filled balloons across the border.
1 min
Modi sworn in for third term as Delhi begins coalition era
Narendra Modi was sworn in as the prime minister of India for a historic third term yesterday, ushering in a new era of coalition politics for the strongman leader.
2 mins
Ukraine recovery conference urged to focus on prevention of energy blackouts
Russian damage to Ukraine's power grid has led to calls for a recovery conference starting in Berlin tomorrow to pivot away from long-term reconstruction and focus on preventing prolonged energy blackouts this winter.
2 mins
The mood in Israel Jubilation at rescue success but silence on Palestinian lives lost
Eight months after the horrors of 7 October, Saturday was a rare, joyful day in Israel after four hostages were rescued from Gaza.
2 mins
"The area was besieged' How military raid left hundreds dead and many more injured
The market in Nuseirat was busy on Saturday morning. Among the crowds were Asia El-Nemer, looking for a pharmacy that still had stock of her sister's medication, and Ansam Haroun, hoping to find new clothes to lift her daughters' spirits for the Eid al-Adha holiday.
3 mins
Outrage over 'massacre' in Gaza amid Israeli operation that freed four hostages
Israeli attacks in central Gaza killed scores of Palestinians - many of them civilians - amid a special forces operation to free four hostages held there, with the death toll leading to international outrage.
3 mins
Sky eye How daredevil artist captures the shot
Streaks of red bunting zigzagging through Chinatown, tents for garden parties pitched in Buckingham Palace and secret roof gardens tucked into the tops of city skyscrapers.
2 mins
Home Office asks Ukrainian woman scammed over visa scheme to leave UK
A young woman from Ukraine who sought sanctuary in the UK has been asked by the Home Office to separate from her parents who are living here and return to her war-torn home country.
2 mins
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