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July 12, 2024

A vote to rebuild Britain

Aware of apathy for Labour as the Conservatives are swept out of office, the new prime minister must deliver growthas he balances a tricky coalition of interests

A vote to rebuild Britain

6 mins

Turning blue wall yellow Social care is made top priority after party's best ever result

The Liberal Democrats plan to use their bestever contingent of 72 MPs to push Keir Starmer to begin crossparty talks on a new plan for social care, saying the issue was raised repeatedly by voters during their election campaign.

Turning blue wall yellow Social care is made top priority after party's best ever result

2 mins

High Stakes Dizzying Win But There's No Safety Net If Labour Fails

The asteroid hit at dawn. The seats of four Tory former prime ministers David Cameron, Theresa May, Liz Truss, Boris Johnson - fell in an hour at around 6am on Friday, capping a historically unprecedented collapse for the Conservative party.

High Stakes Dizzying Win But There's No Safety Net If Labour Fails

2 mins

A Tory party all at sea Who is fit to captain the good ship Conservative after defeat?

Conservatives have suggested that former home secretary Suella Braverman is losing support as a potential party leader, as some who lost votes across southern England privately urged colleagues to resist a lurch to the right.

A Tory party all at sea Who is fit to captain the good ship Conservative after defeat?

2 mins

Building bridges In a fragile, perilous era we need stronger ties with Europe

THERE WAS MUCH TALK about Ming vases during the election campaign. Instead, in these Euros-dominated days, here's a football metaphor.

Building bridges In a fragile, perilous era we need stronger ties with Europe

3 mins

'We were so scared' Surprise surge for left alliance pushes far right into third place

A nervous energy rippled through the crowd gathered at Lyon's Place de la République.

'We were so scared' Surprise surge for left alliance pushes far right into third place

3 mins

Immunity ruling raises the stakes for Democrats

Supreme court decision and Biden's refusal to step down dim hopes party can win the election and save democracy

Immunity ruling raises the stakes for Democrats

3 mins

New voice Victory for reformist candidate

Masoud Pezeshkian's win in presidential election reflects deep dissatisfaction with direction of country

New voice Victory for reformist candidate

3 mins

Sword Granny The 82-year-old teaching women self-defence

The pupils are mostly schoolchildren, aged from seven up to teenagers. The teacher is an 82-year-old woman known to all as Sword Granny.

Sword Granny The 82-year-old teaching women self-defence

2 mins

Prime factor After nine years, is the Trudeau era nearing a conclusion?

After an electoral upset, the public is growing increasingly weary of the prime minister's tenure and his Liberal party

Prime factor After nine years, is the Trudeau era nearing a conclusion?

3 mins

Totally wired

Locked in their bedrooms, playing into the small hours, children as young as 10 years old are now obsessed with their consoles. Why are so many young people addicted to video games?

Totally wired

9 mins

Why Is The Pundit Class Desperate To Push Joe Biden Out Of The Race?

I am not usually one to offer diagnoses of people I've never met, but it does seem like the pundit class of the US media is suffering from severe memory loss.

Why Is The Pundit Class Desperate To Push Joe Biden Out Of The Race?

4 mins

A force to be reckoned with

Argentinian dance group Fuerza Bruta use hip-hop and high-wire artistry to bring culture to the masses and help audiences soar above political worries

A force to be reckoned with

4 mins

Return voyage This profound novel-a transcendent gift from the author-follows a young Indian woman's quest in Mexico to learn about her mother

Anita Desai's riddling and haunted new novel is set in motion when Bonita, a young Indian woman, meets a tricksy figure in a park in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.

Return voyage This profound novel-a transcendent gift from the author-follows a young Indian woman's quest in Mexico to learn about her mother

3 mins

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The Guardian Weekly Newspaper Description:

PublisherGuardian News & Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyWeekly

The Guardian Weekly is an international English-language news magazine based in London, UK. It is one of the world's oldest international news publications and has readers in more than 170 countries.

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