The Guardian - July 18, 2024
The Guardian - July 18, 2024
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July 18, 2024
Labour puts growth and planning at heart of promise to 'fix' the UK
Keir Starmer has pledged to \"fix the foundations\" of the country for the long term by boosting economic growth with reforms to energy and planning, in Labour's first king's speech in a decade and a half.
3 mins
Murder-suicide suspected as police find cyanide in teacups shared by six
Police investigating the deaths by poisoning of six people, whose bodies were found in the room of a luxury hotel in central Bangkok, believe one member of the group took their own life and murdered the rest by lacing cups of tea with cyanide.
2 mins
Starmer sets out to redefine relations with Europe as leaders meet in Oxfordshire
Keir Starmer will seek to put immigration and border security at the centre of his first summit with European leaders, as he races to agree on reforms to the asylum system to replace the Rwanda scheme.
3 mins
Fit for the Olympics? Paris's mayor takes dip in newly cleaned Seine before Games
It has been the dream and promise of Paris mayors for decades and a nightmare for Olympic organisers: could the Seine be cleaned up enough to swim in and hold triathlon and other events?
2 mins
Nationalising rail services Unions hail switch from private profit to public ownership
Rail unions said Britain's trains would be \"run as a public service, not for private profit\", as the new government announced, in the king's speech yesterday, early steps to renationalise the railways.
2 mins
House builders welcome plans to reduce planning restrictions
Developers have welcomed Labour's plans to liberalise the planning regime in England and Wales to kickstart the building of new homes and infrastructure, even as rural organisations warn about the possible consequences.
2 mins
Football Fans, finances and heritage to have new protections
Labour will beef up protections for football fans, including on moves to change stadium locations or club names, as well as committing to imposing \"fair financial flow\" between the Premier League and the English Football League.
1 min
Percentage of IVF treatments paid for by NHS falls sharply
The NHS has significantly reduced the amount of IVF procedures it provides across the UK, leaving infertile women either unable to access treatment or forced to pay for it privately.
1 min
Covid-19 inquiry to show UK was not ready for pandemic
The depth of the impact of austerity and Brexit on Britain's readiness for Covid will be spelt out today when the statutory public inquiry into the pandemic givesits first verdict on the country's response.
2 mins
Adele announces 'big break' from music as long Vegas run nears end
Adele has announced she intends to have a break from music after a forthcoming concert residency in Munich.
1 min
Rapist in family court case named after judge's ruling
A judge has ruled that a serial rapist whom the family court had permitted to have unsupervised contact with his child can be named after a successful application by journalists.
1 min
Trump expected to plead for national unity in first speech since being shot
With political winds at his back, Donald Trump is today expected to use his first speech since surviving an assassination attempt to appeal for national unity.
4 mins
Israel's religious force Far-right officers 'pursuing their own agenda' in army
Israel's army, the country's pre-eminent secular institution for much of its seven decades, is increasingly coming under the sway of a national religious movement that has made bold moves across Israeli society in recent years.
6 mins
China Women denied right to freeze their eggs go overseas for treatment
When Yang Li turned 30, she gave herself three years to decide whether she wanted to have children. But as the years ticked by, working a busy job in Beijing, Yang (not her real name) was still unsure if or when she wanted to be a mother. So last year, a month before her 34th birthday, she decided to freeze her eggs.
2 mins
Merkel at 70 Ex-chancellor has traded a life in politics for the arts
At the peak of her career, she was hailed as the world's most powerful woman and the de facto leader of the EU.
2 mins
Silicon Valley venture capitalists fund Trump, saying he 'backs crypto'
The co-founders of Silicon Valley's most prominent venture capital firm have announced their support for Donald Trump's bid for re-election, and plan to make substantial donations to back him further.
2 mins
Will he stay or go? Guardiola keeps us guessing and adds uncertainty to City's dominance
El Cap The Boss - is an apt Catalan sobriquet for Pep Guardiola as this remarkable son of Spain's northeastern region ponders whether to end his era of ruthless Manchester City dominance.
3 mins
Wealth of options gives Wiegman a selection dilemma for Euro 2025
The Lionesses coach has a core crop of certain starters, but there are four places up for grabs before title defence
3 mins
Daley driven by 'gold medal' feeling of support from his kids
Having fulfilled his Olympic dream in Tokyo, the diveris determined to enjoy Paris
3 mins
West Indies eager to test their mettle but face an uneven playing field
Given the gulfin finances and fixtures between the two sides, the tourists have every right to feel frustrated
4 mins
Oldest major needs big-time fireworks to seize attention
Scheffler is a worthy favourite but compelling battles anda tense finish from the game's best is long overdue
3 mins
'Not my character' Fernández's apology to Chelsea teammates over racist chants
Enzo Fernández has apologised to his Chelsea teammates in a private message after he was caught on video chanting racist and homophobic slurs about members of the France team.
1 min
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