The Guardian - June 21, 2024
The Guardian - June 21, 2024
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June 21, 2024
New blow for PM as former Tory minister says he will vote Labour
Ex-net zero tsar accuses Sunak of politicising climate crisis
4 mins
Outgoing Dutch PM Rutte wins race to be next leader of Nato
The outgoing Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, has won the race to become the head of Nato at a perilous moment for the western alliance, after his only rival withdrew his bid.
3 mins
Sellafield pleads guilty to IT security failings at nuclear site
The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to cybersecurity failings brought by the industry regulator.
2 mins
Fidlets, fingies and doo-riding: study reveals cool secrets of Antarctic English slang
If you know what it means to be a \"fidlet\" going for a \"jolly\" in your \"doo\", then you are part of an exclusive club that speaks colloquial Antarctic English.
3 mins
Same-sex encounters in animals 'more common than reported'
George Murray Levick, an explorer with the Scott Antarctic expedition, spent the southern summer of 1911-12 taking detailed notes on the breeding cycle of Adélie penguins.
1 min
Same old England Party falls flat as error-strewn draw frustrates players and supporters alike
England remain on course to qualify for the knockout stages of Euro 2024 by topping group C, but you could be forgiven for imagining they were going home already after a lethargic errorstrewn 1-1 draw with Denmark left fans segueing from jeers to boos as the final whistle was blown.
2 mins
'Who do you trust?' Election date scandal could linger in public awareness
When Rishi Sunak called a general election in the pouring rain last month, he must have been have hoping his party would close at least some of the 20-point deficit in the opinion polls.
3 mins
TikTok Can Reform leader's social media really click with gen Z?
Nigel Farage has written off many in generation X for being hopelessly woke and leftwing, but he is much more interested in generation Z.
2 mins
'A huge job' Essex in Labour sights after the wilderness years
Like the water lapping the sands on Southend's Jubilee beach, the county of Essex has been a sea of blue since 2010.
4 mins
Sunak: ban driving for those refusing national service
Rishi Sunak has indicated that young people might face restrictions on access to finance or driving licences if they refuse to do national service, as he faced a TV quizzing from voters.
3 mins
'He loved what he did': actor Donald Sutherland dies after long illness
Donald Sutherland, whose acting career spanned six decades and included films such as Don't Look Now, M*A*S*H and The Hunger Games, has died in Miami after a long illness, aged 88, his representatives said.
3 mins
James Morrison's ex-partner took own life, coroner rules
The former partner of the singer James Morrison took her own life after suffering mental health difficulties, an inquest has heard.
2 mins
Plaque unveiled honouring the first woman to win the Booker
She was the first woman to be awarded the Booker prize and remains the only Welsh winner, but until now there has been no memorial to the achievements of Bernice Rubens.
2 mins
McKellen to be replaced in his West End role after stage injury
Ian McKellen will be replaced by an understudy for the rest of the London run of Player Kings after the 85-year-old was injured during a performance.
1 min
Friends of teenager missing in Tenerife urge UK and Spain to send specialist search teams
Friends of a British teenager who disappeared in Tenerife have urged British and Spanish police to send reinforcements to aid the search as they have resorted to hunting for evidence and interviewing potential witnesses themselves.
2 mins
Just Stop Oil targets private jets at Stansted airport
Just Stop Oil activists sprayed orange paint over two private jets at Stansted airport yesterday on the airfield where Taylor Swift's plane is stationed, the group said.
2 mins
Post Office investigator deleted 'damaging' words about Horizon errors, inquiry told
A former Post Office investigator deleted part of a draft witness statement that referred to the Horizon IT system's failures, before the criminal prosecution of a post office operative, a public inquiry heard.
3 mins
IDF hands over power in West Bank to far-right minister backing settlers
The Israeli military has quietly handed over significant legal powers in the occupied West Bank to prosettler civil servants working for the far-right minister Bezalel Smotrich.
3 mins
Canada lists Revolutionary Guards in Iran as a terrorist organisation
Canada has listed Iran's Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist group, joining the US and adding to pressure on European governments to follow suit.
2 mins
Where's the fun? Why we need to make sure play has a bigger role in sport ...for kids and adults
A \"Commission on Play\" has been launched this month by the social entrepreneur Paul Lindley, partnered with the Centre for Young Lives.
4 mins
West Indies have no answer to power of Salt and Bairstow
After a slightly soggy stumble out of the initial group stage, England's defence of the men's T20 World Cup finally kicked into life, with a clinical run chase against the highly fancied West Indies delivering the ideal start to the Super Eight stage.
2 mins
'Millions-to-one' Kyprios rounds off comeback with historic Gold Cup
Six-year-old didn't look like he was going to live’ after infection, says trainer O'Brien
3 mins
'A bit weird' - but England braced for battle with Jones
Visitors are in confident mood while Brave Blossoms head coach is hoping to get one over his former team
3 mins
Spain press and progress after Calafiori calamity
Luis de la Fuente had described Spain v Italy as a clásico, a game that could easily be a final; watching this, he might have been half right.
3 mins
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