The Guardian - May 28, 2024
The Guardian - May 28, 2024
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May 28, 2024
Global outrage after dozens killed in Israeli airstrike on Rafah camp
Leaders express horror after attack that leaves ceasefire talks at risk
4 mins
One careless owner: love scooter’ at centre of French scandal is sold
It was the vehicle that sparked a French presidential scandal, the end of a secret love affair and legal action from a bodyguard nicknamed \"Croissant Man\".
1 min
Young more opposed to immigration than older generations in some parts of Europe
Young people are more antiimmigration than older generations in some parts of Europe, a Guardian analysis has found, as attitudes to migration harden before EU elections in June.
2 mins
‘England is mad’ cheese-rolling race gains international appeal
There was football from Wembley, motor racing from Monaco and tennis from Paris over the bank holiday weekend.
2 mins
‘Citizen scientists’ help to pinpoint ancient dig sites
Bronze age burial mounds, Roman roads and deserted medieval villages are among almost 13,000 previously unknown ancient sites and monuments that have been discovered by members of the public, it will be announced this week.
2 mins
Lizzo on South Park parody: Ishowed the world how to love yourself’
Lizzo has expressed pride on seeing a South Park episode dedicated to her, saying: \"I really showed the world how to love yourself.\"
2 mins
Opinion polls Labour's huge lead may be overstated, experts warn
Some opinion polls may be overstating Labour's huge lead in the run-up to the general election, a Conservative election expert has warned.
3 mins
Starmer insists he is a socialist but refuses to rule out tuition fees rise
Keir Starmer has insisted he is a socialist and a progressive, but has said the country does not have the money to allow him to fulfil some of the pledges he made during the 2020 Labour leadership race.
3 mins
Boy released as Dorset police hunt killer of woman on beach
A woman stabbed to death on a beach in Bournemouth has been named locally as Amie Gray, a sports coach described as a beloved mother, wife and friend.
2 mins
King given seedling from illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree
The first successful seedling from the 200-year-old Sycamore Gap tree that was illegally felled in September will be planted in Windsor Great Park after being given to King Charles by the National Trust yesterday.
1 min
Families trying to find urial sites of stillborn babies still face barriers’
A woman who has helped find the final resting places of nearly 3,500 stillborn babies has said barriers remain to bereaved parents seeking the truth about their children's fate.
3 mins
Spain to give Ukraine 1bn in military aid in 10-year defence deal
Spain will provide Ukraine with €1bn (£850m) in military aid this year after the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, and Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, met in Madrid to sign an \"enormously important\" defence and security deal.
2 mins
India election: Modi claims that God has chosen him
The Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, has said he believes he has been chosen by God, as the multistage Indian election nears its completion.
1 min
Le Pen urges Meloni to join her far-right bloc in EU parliament
The French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has suggested the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, join forces with her in a new alliance, as the EU's divided nationalist parties gear up for European parliamentary elections next month.
2 mins
Busy doing nothing A chance to space out in hectic Korea
In central Seoul, in front of the famous Gyeongbokgung palace, dozens of people of all ages sit on rain-soaked yoga mats, staring into space Some are dressed in doctors' and dentists' uniforms, while others wear the attire of office workers and students. Welcome to the international \"space-out competition\".
2 mins
Shein needs greater scrutiny before UK flotation, say MPS
Senior politicians, including three parliamentary committee chairs, have called for more scrutiny of Shein as the fast-fashion retailer founded in China sets its sights on a London stock market listing.
2 mins
Billionaire non-dom left country on day Hunt unveiled budget change
Billionaire non-dom left country on day Hunt unveiled budget change
3 mins
Tales of the treble from a winner and two losers
Spurs’ Ferdinand, Newcastle's Lee and Manchester United's Van der Gouw look back on 10 amazing days 25 years ago
4 mins
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