The Guardian - July 13, 2024
The Guardian - July 13, 2024
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July 13, 2024
'Disgraceful' failures of Tories led to jails crisis
Rishi Sunak and his former ministers are \"the guilty men\" who should be held responsible for \"the most disgraceful dereliction of duty\" by failing to address the prisons crisis, the lord chancellor has said.
5 mins
Tense times for England But could it be magic?
'Stop the boats, Nigel Farage,” sing a group of England fans as they step out of Dortmund station.
4 mins
Remains of two men found inside cases left on bridge
Human remains found in a pair of suitcases near Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol are believed to be those of two men, the Metropolitan police said yesterday.
2 mins
Netherlands Leniency has its upsides but it is no magic bullet
Earlier this year, before he became the UK justice minister, James Timpson described how Britain should follow the Dutch example of milder sentencing to help solve the prisons crisis.
3 mins
Stockport expects Three lions in five miles bring surge of pride
The nation will be gripped tomorrow when the Three Lions T hope to roar their way to victory in the men's Euros final, and one small area south of Manchester will be rooting for its own trio: Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Kobbie Mainoo, some of England's brightest young stars, who grew up within a few miles of each other.
3 mins
We are planning for 2029 election and will fight like 'insurgents' - McSweeney
Labour has already begun preparing for a 2029 election campaign, with the No 10 strategist Morgan McSweeney telling associates he wants to build a new coalition of voters and \"fight it like an insurgent\" party.
4 mins
'Come on in, man' Starmer makes successful debut on world stage
As Keir Starmer arrived at the Oval Office, Joe Biden was at the door to meet him. \"Come on in, man,\" the US president told him. The invitation was not simply to enter the heart of the White House, but also the major league of world leaders.
4 mins
'She wants to get on with her life' Fiercely private Victoria Starmer is intent on doing things her way
Last Saturday morning, less than 24 hours after the Starmers walked along Downing Street and into their new life, Keir Starmer held a rare weekend cabinet meeting before his first press conference as prime minister.
4 mins
A handy guide Should we all be fist bumping like the king?
Last weekend the etiquette of an entire nation was flung into confusion when King Charles fist bumped a cricketer.
3 mins
'A nightmare for climate activists' UN's rapporteur left shocked by Just Stop Oil trial
A s part of his role as UN special rapporteur for environmental defenders, Michel Forst has viewed proceedings against climate activists at courts across Europe.
6 mins
Fresh slips prompt new calls for Biden to quit
Joe Biden headed for the battleground state of Michigan yesterday to fight both for re-election and for his survival as the Democratic presidential nominee, after an embarrassing slip at the Nato summit fuelled new concerns about his mental acuity.
2 mins
Gaffes, quips and whispers Biden tries to mend his image but cracks remain
The British politician Roy Jenkins once observed that Tony Blair's challenge in getting Labour elected in 1997 was \"like a man carrying a priceless Ming vase across a highly polished floor\".
3 mins
For richer India laps up $600m mega wedding
To many in India, it is hard to remember a time when the Ambani wedding wasn't taking place.
4 mins
Tiger defenders The women protecting Sumatra's nature
'Guess what I found?\" Darma Budi Pinem asks the women who have gathered round to see what he has in his hands.
3 mins
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