The Guardian - July 03, 2024
The Guardian - July 03, 2024
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July 03, 2024
Paris a 'city of resistance' against far right - mayor
The mayor of Paris has sought to reassure visitors that the festive mood at the Olympics will not be dampened by Marine Le Pen's electoral successes in France's snap parliamentary elections, with less than a month to go before the city hosts the Games.
3 mins
Backlash over 'antisemitic' Tory attack on Starmer
Keir Starmer has accused the Conservatives of \"desperate\" tactics amid claims that Tory criticism of his defence of family time was insensitive and had antisemitic undertones.
4 mins
Nearly half of nursing students in England consider quitting
Almost half of nursing students in England have considered quitting before they graduate, according to the largest survey of its kind, which lays bare the worst workforce crisis in the NHS's history.
3 mins
End of an era as injured Murray pulls out of singles at Wimbledon
Andy Murray's 19-year Wimbledon singles career has come to an end after a back injury forced him to withdraw from the men's draw at his final championships on the morning of his scheduled first round match yesterday.
3 mins
Tory campaign More porkies than a whole farm of red piggy banks
On Monday, a senior Tory said the party's current campaign was \"the worst in my lifetime\".
4 mins
Challenges Policies that Starmer's MPS could seek to influence
While Keir Starmer may not end up with the majority that some of the polls have been predicting, the turnover of MPs at the election will potentially mean he has hundreds of new faces on his backbenches.
4 mins
'No drama Starmer' How Labour plans to set tone as government that gets on and fixes things
When the exit polls are announced at 10pm tomorrow, Keir Starmer will be watching from Labour headquarters in London. \"It's just another working night,\" he has told his senior team.
8 mins
The disconnected Younger voters are unsure politics can change anything
A handmade banner bearing the words \"Generation Fucked\" hangs in the window of Earache Records in Nottingham. It is a relic of a past band signed by the label long ago.
6 mins
Polls All signs point to a big Labour win - but final seat tally may still surprise
It's been six weeks since Rishi Sunak, in his rain-sodden jacket, announced that the next UK general election would be held on 4 July.
2 mins
Time for a change? Voters in super-safe Tory seat consider shift to the right
As the traders pack up under the striped awnings of the market stalls in the centre of Alford, east Lincolnshire, Matthew Warner is loading balls of yarn from his shop into the back of his car.
3 mins
Chess prodigy, nine, is youngest player to be picked for England
She is a nine-year-old prodigy who has already caused a commotion in the chess world with her fearless play and spectacular victories.
2 mins
Public asked to monitor decline in blackbirds
Beloved of Shakespeare and the Beatles, the blackbird and its sweet song have captured the imagination of Britons for centuries.
1 min
Labour donor sues Guido Fawkes blog owner for libel over Hamas claim
The Labour donor Dale Vince has employed a new legal approach to sue the political blog Guido Fawkes for libel, despite the website being hosted overseas.
2 mins
Manchester graduate who sold Viagra-style drugs online is jailed
A University of Manchester graduate has been jailed for three and a half years for importing and selling illegal medicines on eBay and Amazon.
1 min
Orbán holds talks with Zelenskiy in first visit to Ukraine in a decade
Hungary's prime minister, an outspoken critic of western aid to Ukraine, has held talks with Volodomyr Zelenskiy in Kyiv, during a surprise visit by Europe's most pro-Russia leader to the Ukrainian capital.
2 mins
Khan Younis IDF bombards ruined city and orders residents to evacuate
Thousands of Palestinians were fleeing Khan Younis in southern Gaza after the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) once again bombarded the largely ruined city and ordered a mass evacuation of residents.
2 mins
Inflation in the eurozone eases but ECB likely to keep interest rates on hold
Inflation across the eurozone slowed to 2.5% in June despite lingering pressure on households from price increases in the service sector, leaving the European Central Bank on track to keep interest rates on hold this month.
1 min
Bellingham's alpha energy is part of England's problem
While Uefa looks at player's crotch-grabbing celebration, Gareth Southgate must harness his winning instincts
5 mins
Demiral's double delight as Turkey seal last-eight place
A tie that had promised noise, tempo and a rattling intensity delivered emphatically.
3 mins
Is waxwork target man Ronaldo really Portugal's best hope?
Pandering to their talisman, however watchable heis, hasbecomea hindrance tothe team’s chances
3 mins
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