The Guardian - June 27, 2024
The Guardian - June 27, 2024
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June 27, 2024
Junk Foods Need Health Warnings, Says Expert
Ultra-processed foods (UPF) are displacing healthy diets all over the world despite growing evidence of the risks they pose and should be sold with tobacco-style warnings, according to the nutritional scientist who coined the term.
2 mins
PM And Starmer Clash Over Betting Scandal In Tetchy Final TV Debate
Labour leader hits out at Sunak over Tory culture and telling lies on tax’
4 mins
Couple convicted on two charges but face retrial over baby's death
Constance Marten and her partner, Mark Gordon, have been found guilty of concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course of justice after the body of their baby daughter was found following a high-profile search, it can now be reported.
1 min
Class divide: how wealthiest families shell out thousands to give children a super-tutor
Wanted: part-time tutor for a budding young architecture student. Potential pay: well over £2m. In the booming world of specialised private education for the super-rich, earnings for tutoring, even when moonlighting, now dwarf conventional salaries.
3 mins
Driver in fatal school crash had epileptic seizure and will not be prosecuted - CPS
A woman who crashed her Land Rover into a preparatory school and killed two eight-year-old girls will not be charged after it was found she had an epileptic seizure at the wheel.
2 mins
'He needs time': wife pleads for privacy as Assange is reunited with family in Australia
Julian Assange needs time to recover after his 14-year legal saga, his wife, Stella, said after his arrival back in Australia last night.
3 mins
Up For The Cup Call For Restraint As Plastic And Beer Sent Flying By Fans At Euro 2024
International tournaments are often described as "festivals of football", but Euro 2024 has come to resemble something more like a rock festival as fans have taken to throwing beer and plastic pint glasses from the stands on to the field.
2 mins
Two Stuck On ISS As Boeing Spacecraft Hits Trouble
Boeing's public relations crisis is now out of this world: the company's Starliner spacecraft and the two astronauts who arrived on it - are stuck in space.
2 mins
Labour likely to introduce automatic voter registration in electoral shake-up
Labour is expected to introduce automatic registration for voting under plans to add millions more people to the electoral roll for future elections, especially young people, the Guardian has learned.
3 mins
Clacton Labour tells candidate to campaign elsewhere
Labour has been accused of \"not putting up a fight\" against Nigel Farage in Clacton after the party's candidate was instructed to leave the constituency after \"distracting\" from Keir Starmer's campaign.
2 mins
I got you Mel Now over to the last cabinet minister
Regrettably many of us would have been awake a long time yesterday before the latest broadcast round by the Last Cabinet Minister, Mel Stride.
3 mins
Russian Trial Of US Journalist On 'Bogus' Spying Charge Starts Behind Closed Doors
A Russian court has begun a closeddoors trial of the Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on spying charges that he, his employer and the US government have all described as politically motivated.
3 mins
Union tells Royal Mail bidder to give staff a 'serious stake'
The union representing postal workers has called for them to be handed a serious stake in Royal Mail, after the Czech billionaire bidding to snap up its owner for £3.75bn floated the possibility of implementing an \"incentive scheme\" if he is successful.
2 mins
Rivian shares rise 33% after $5bn deal with Volkswagen
Shares in Rivian surged after Volkswagen agreed to invest up to $5bn (£4bn) in the Amazon-backed electric carmaker.
1 min
All Change Bellingham Running Into Poor Form Gives Southgate A Big Decision To Make
Your best players are still your best players. Your best team is not necessarily the one with all the best players on the pitch. Unfortunately England are in that place again.
4 mins
England Prepare For India's Storming Side In Battle For The Ages
This last-four encounter could be Guyana’s rumble next tothejungle-iftherain plays nice and stays away
4 mins
Turkey take second after Barak red hurts Czechs
Turkey scraped through to face Austria in a quintessential battle of the dark horses but they will have to buck their ideas up when the knockouts arrive.
3 mins
Belgium booed despite progress as Ukraine get heroes' farewell
At one end of the ground, one team stood, exhausted, in the penalty area in front of their fans and were warmly applauded.
3 mins
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