The Guardian - June 29, 2024
The Guardian - June 29, 2024
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June 29, 2024
Biden's shaky TV debate sparks calls to quit race
Panicking Democrats were last night speculating over whether Joe Biden should be replaced as their US presidential nominee, as whispers about his age and fitness burst into open debate.
4 mins
Tesco and Asda are sued over sandwiches connected to E coli outbreak
Tesco and Asda are being sued by customers, including the family of an 11-year-old girl, who were left seriously ill after eating ownbrand sandwiches linked to an E coli outbreak.
2 mins
Inner circle First lady and advisers have president's ear - but would he listen?
In March 1968, President Lyndon Johnson abandoned his re-election bid, citing the \"awesome duties of this office\", partisan divisions in the country, and \"America's sons in the fields far away\" in Vietnam.
2 mins
A 90-minute horror show Democrats hoped for Superman but got Clark Kent in his dotage
That sickening thud you heard was jaws hitting the floor. That queasy sound you heard was hearts sinking into boots.
5 mins
Sunak speaks of hurt and anger at Reform campaigner's racist slur
Rishi Sunak has said he was hurt and angry to hear a Reform UK canvasser using a racial slur against him, saying Nigel Farage \"has some questions to answer\".
3 mins
Kinnock urges Labour to tackle Reform's long-term nationalist threat
Neil Kinnock has warned his party not to ignore the nationalist threat posed by Nigel Farage, as concern grows in Labour ranks that Reform UK could pose a long-term threat for them as well as the Conservatives.
3 mins
Labour confirms stamp duty for some first-time buyers would rise
Stamp duty will rise for some firsttime buyers next year if Labour wins the election, the party has confirmed, as it plans to allow a temporary tax break enacted by the Conservatives to expire.
2 mins
Ode to joy Psychologists tell England: forget quick fixes and start having fun
Sporting success isn't down to pickle juice, according to a leading sports psychologist.
3 mins
Britain's gardeners embrace pond life as demand for aquatic plants grows
Apond boom is happening in Britain's gardens as people try to halt biodiversity loss by digging water sources for amphibians and other aquatic life.
2 mins
Rushed, half-baked Has The Bear gone off the boil?
The first season of award-winning TV drama The Bear was incredibly stylish, overwhelmingly propulsive and filled with characters you found yourself rooting for.
2 mins
Man accused of Holly Willoughby plot spent '99.9% of time online'
A man accused of plotting to rape and murder Holly Willoughby has told a court he spent 99.9% of his time online as he struggled with mental health problems triggered by his lifethreatening weight gain.
2 mins
'It will be tight' Centrists make final effort to shore up support
Standing in a courtyard framed by the white walls of one of Marseille's Armenian churches, Sabrina AgrestiRoubache, France's secretary of state tasked with citizenship, took a deep breath, choosing her words carefully as she addressed a voter who had admitted that she was considering switching to the far right.
4 mins
'I don't leave my flat' The Ukrainians hiding or fleeing to avoid the frontline
The autumn cannot arrive soon enough for Dmytro, when his handlers have promised to get him out of Ukraine.
4 mins
Fighting talk The 82-year-old dedicated to teaching India's oldest martial art to women
Today the pupils are schoolchildren, mostly aged from seven up to teenagers.
1 min
Tackle climate crisis and social injustice at the same time, Caroline Lucas tells Labour
Labour must combine tackling the climate crisis with pursuing social justice, if elected, to show achieving net zero will not be done \"on the backs of the poor\", the former Green party MP Caroline Lucas has warned.
3 mins
The carbon cost of AI Green goals hit hard by drive to develop technology
If you want evidence of Microsoft's progress towards its environmental \"moonshot\" goal, look closer to Earth: at a building site in west London.
3 mins
Trevor McDonald was face of now-shelved NatWest share sale
A \"Tell Sid\"-style ad campaign featuring Sir Trevor McDonald was filmed to promote the government's now shelved plan to sell state-owned NatWest shares to the public, the Guardian can reveal.
1 min
Unpaid carers 'It's been tough but politicians don't offer much'
Hilary Osborne looks at the struggle for family members who look after relatives, while Minreet Kaur writes about her own experience
6 mins
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