The Guardian - July 08, 2024
The Guardian - July 08, 2024
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July 08, 2024
Surprise Surge For Left Pushes French Far Right Into Third Place
Exit polls suggest no single group has won an absolute majority
4 mins
Reeves promises to 'fix foundations' for growth
Rachel Reeves has pledged to \"fix the foundations\" of the British economy, revealing in her first speech as chancellor an immediate plan to boost growth by unblocking infrastructure and private investment.
4 mins
Watchdog for children to visit Manston asylum centre
The children's commissioner for England is due to visit Manston, the Home Office centre in Kent where small boat arrivals are processed, after concerns were raised about the treatment of children there, the Guardian has learned.
2 mins
Most Of NHS In England 'Is Failing To Take Obesity Seriously Enough'
Much of the NHS does not take obesity seriously enough, despite it being an unfolding health disaster that costs Britain £98bn a year, according to a report.
3 mins
The Show Must Go On ... After The Penalties: James Corden Delays Play To Let Audience Watch England Win
For a few minutes on Saturday evening, the country held its breath as England's finest footballers lined up for a penalty shootout against Switzerland in the Euro 2024 quarter-finals in Düsseldorf.
3 mins
'We were so scared' Uncertainty ahead, but for now there is relief
A nervous energy rippled through the crowd gathered at Lyon's Place de la République.
2 mins
Fiscal rules Borrow more to invest, says Unite leader
The head of Unite, Sharon Graham, has put immediate pressure on the Labour government to change its fiscal rules so it can borrow more to invest in infrastructure and public services.
2 mins
Lammy seeks EU security pact on defence, energy and climate crisis
Labour is seeking a sweeping joint declaration with the EU to usher in a wide-ranging security pact covering defence, energy, the climate crisis, pandemics and even illegal migration, the foreign secretary, David Lammy, has said.
3 mins
Flying start Lightning trip begins reset of relationship with Europe
It felt like a deeply symbolic, even cathartic, moment on Saturday lunchtime as, on take off from Stansted, the pilot carrying the new foreign secretary, David Lammy, banked the government plane with the Union Jack livery sharply leftwards across the sodden and half occluded fields of Essex and towards Europe.
3 mins
Baverman is losing support as potential party leader, say Tories
Conservatives have suggested that the former home secretary Suella Braverman is losing support as a potential future party leader, as Tory MPs who lost votes across southern England privately urged colleagues to resist a lurch to the right.
4 mins
Another New Dawn? What Starmer's Team Can Learn From 1997's New Labour
Veterans of Labour's 1997 victory party at the Royal Festival Hall by the end the dancefloor looked like a war zone strewn with dozing bodies - will remember the sense of disbelief and excitement as the scale of the landslide started to materialise.
4 mins
Rob Burrow Celebratory farewell for rugby league inspiration
Children in full rugby kits play cheerfully in front of the Featherstone Lions rugby club in Pontefract as adults sporting bright jerseys drink, eat and chat joyfully.
1 min
All Eyes On Biden At Nato Summit As Leaders Brace For Trump Presidency
As European leaders and top defense officials from 31 Nato countries descend on Washington tomorrow, all eyes will be focused firmly on Joe Biden, whose faltering performance at last month's debate has added to concerns about the country that some Europeans already described as their "unpredictable ally".
4 mins
Royal Mail to go ahead with freight flight cuts in spite of takeover
The boss of Royal Mail's parent company has said the business will push on with a \"transformation\" of the group despite its £3.57bn takeover, as it prepares this month to cut more daily freight flights.
2 mins
Kick or twist Smith's costly misses should force rethink for England in game of shrinking margins
Anyone who has ever played sport knows that desperate sinking feeling. One minute the world is a wonderful place and you are doing what you love most.
4 mins
'I'm so proud he's a Lancastrian' - diehard fans pay their tributes to legend Anderson
Supporters see their favourite son show he has lost none of the old magic despite his Test career coming to an end
3 mins
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Idioma: English
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