The Guardian - July 10, 2024
The Guardian - July 10, 2024
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July 10, 2024
Starmer calls on Nato to raise defence spending
Keir Starmer will today call on Nato countries to increase defence spending in response to rising global threats as he launches a major review setting out UK plans to spend tens of billions of pounds more on the military.
5 mins
Russia orders arrest of Navalny's widow
Russia has issued an arrest warrant for Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Alexei Navalny and a leading dissident living in exile, imposing a two-month detention order on the grounds that she had participated in an \"extremist\" group.
2 mins
Bad news for coffee lovers - cost is not coming down in an instant
The price of coffee is set to remain \"very high\" and is unlikely to drop until the middle of next year amid intense pressure on supply chains, the chair of the Italian coffee giant Lavazza has said.
1 min
England must 'step up' if they are to win tonight's semi-final game, says Southgate
Gareth Southgate has conceded that England will need a \"step up\" in performance against the Netherlands if his team are to secure their place in a first major tournament final away from Wembley.
3 mins
Oranje omnibus British-made doubledecker delights Dutch
German commuters on the A2 autobahn may have spotted a bright orange doubledecker bus heading north towards Dortmund yesterday afternoon.
2 mins
Children’s daily sugar intake halved’ one year after levy on industry
The amount of sugar being consumed by children from soft drinks in the UK halved within a year of the introduction of the sugar tax on industry, a study has found.
2 mins
Steve Wright, former Radio 2 DJ, died from ruptured stomach ulcer
The former Radio 2 DJ Steve Wright died from a ruptured ulcer in his stomach, according to his death certificate.
1 min
Investment Wealth fund will help drive growth across the UK, says chancellor
The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is launching a £7.3bn national wealth fund, as part of a drive by the newly elected Labour government to attract billions of pounds of private sector cash for large infrastructure projects across the UK.
2 mins
Braverman faces Tory backlash for calling Pride flag monstrous thing’
Suella Braverman's \"divisive rightwing politics\" make her unsuitable to lead the Conservative party, Ben Houchen, the Tees Valley mayor, has said, amid a backlash after the former home secretary said her party had been too liberal.
3 mins
Conservatives Rishi Sunak has no plans to leave for US, sources say
Rishi Sunak is understood to have told MPs he has no plans to leave for California and will do all he can to facilitate a smooth leadership transition.
2 mins
Ex-MP Ashworth named as new head of influential Labour Together thinktank
Jonathan Ashworth will become chief executive of the highly influential Starmerite thinktank Labour Together after losing his seat, the Guardian has learned.
2 mins
Reform UK MP accused of 'witch-hunt' after issuing warning over teachers
A Reform UK MP has been accused of mounting a \"witch-hunt\" after saying that he had a list of schools where teachers were allegedly \"pushing\" critical views about the hard-right party to pupils.
2 mins
Rugby Super League hopes to pop its 'northern bubble' with Vegas fixture
Rugby's Super League was yesterday set for the \"biggest moment in its history\" after it was confirmed that two of its biggest clubs, Warrington Wolves and Wigan Warriors, will take a league fixture to Las Vegas.
3 mins
Man jailed after killing baby and woman in 141mph drunken crash
A man who was almost three times the drink-driving limit when he crashed into a car, killing a baby and his aunt, has been jailed for more than 17 years.
2 mins
Hit Netflix drama looks to supercharge awareness of sickle cell disease in UK
The creator of a hit Netflix show about a group of black south Londoners with superpowers triggered by sickle cell disease says he hopes its success can kickstart a discussion about the condition and remove stigmas associated with it.
2 mins
Historic theatre saved after campaign led by TV actor
Oldham's historic Coliseum theatre has been saved from closure, after a successful campaign led by the actor Julie Hesmondhalgh.
2 mins
Hospital strike Zelenskiy says world can stop 'Russian terror'
Rescuers have continued to dig through the rubble of a children's hospital in Kyiv after a wave of devastating Russian missile strikes across the country on Monday that killed 38 people, including four children.
2 mins
Israel bombards northern Gaza as Hamas says attacks putting ceasefire talks at risk
Northern and central Gaza were hit by another day of heavy Israeli airstrikes yesterday, attacks Hamas said threatened to derail new international efforts to broker a ceasefire and hostage release deal.
2 mins
Medvedev soothes Melbourne pain as he sinks ailing Sinner
Daniil Medvedev departed Melbourne in January having experienced one of the most excruciating defeats he will ever endure.
3 mins
Alcaraz finds 'solutions' to fight back and overpower Paul
Ever since he emerged on the Tour as a precocious teenager, Carlos Alcaraz has been compared to Rafael Nadal; for his tenacity, shot-making and attitude.
2 mins
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