The Guardian - September 26, 2024
The Guardian - September 26, 2024
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In this issue
September 26, 2024
Israel warns of Lebanon ground offensive as ceasefire calls grow
General says bombing campaign is preparation for troops to cross border
4 mins
Pressure on PM to deal with Gray row
Keir Starmer has become exasperated about infighting across government involving Sue Gray, with the prime minister under pressure from senior aides and cabinet ministers to urgently resolve the row.
3 mins
Gove fulfils his childhood dream to edit Spectator after takeover by GB News backer
The former cabinet minister Michael Gove has been named as the new editor of the Spectator, weeks after the GB News backer Sir Paul Marshall completed a £100m takeover of the rightwing magazine.
3 mins
Zelenskyy calls on world leaders to force Russia to negotiate a ‘just peace'
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has told the United Nations that Russia is planning to attack Ukrainian nuclear power plants as he repeated his calls for unity from world leaders in order to force Russia to the negotiating table to conclude a \"just peace\".
3 mins
Ukraine's leader is pitching his 'victory plan' on adverse terrain. He must win over all US parties
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has come to the US with a mission: to sell his vision for a Ukrainian victory despite the growing odds against Kyiv in its war with Russia. The Ukrainian president spoke out forcefully this week in the Security Council and then at the general assembly of the United Nations, calling on other countries to back Ukraine's proposal for a \"just peace\" and refrain from holding alternative talks with Vladimir Putin.
3 mins
Starmer: 'Putin treating own people as meat to fling in the grinder'
Keir Starmer has told Russia he does not know how it can show its face at the United Nations after invading Ukraine and treating its own citizens as \"bits of meat to fling into the grinder\".
2 mins
'This was a peaceful town' Living in northern Israel under Hezbollah fire
In southern Lebanon, Israel has launched an unprecedented barrage of airstrikes, killing hundreds as thousands flee.
4 mins
PM to announce £10bn AI data centre bringing 4,000 jobs to north-east
Keir Starmer is to announce a £10bn AI data centre, bringing 4,000 jobs to north-east England, funded by a private equity firm run by a significant Donald Trump supporter.
2 mins
Couple who met on cruise ship stranded in Belfast to marry at sea
They were supposed to be in Reykjavik, then Stockholm, then Paris. But for cruise passengers Angela Harsanyi and Gian Perroni, it was the romance of Belfast's docks that did it.
2 mins
It's party time - Cautious show of jollity despite tight control of cabinet
It was a running joke at the Labour conference that no other party could hold its first gathering for 15 years as the government and still find reasons to be gloomy.
4 mins
Yorke to rework classic Radiohead album for Hamlet production
Thom Yorke is to rework Radiohead's album Hail to the Thief for a new stage production of Hamlet, opening next spring in Manchester.
2 mins
Music review: Monster hits perfectly reshaped by new female vocalist
Linkin Park laid the foundations for modern metal with their 2000 debut Hybrid Theory. They weren't the first band to bring together rock, hip-hop, electronic music and a whole lot of angst - but they were the most successful.
2 mins
Letby case: father tells of 'headless chickens' at hospital unit
The father of two triplet babies murdered by Lucy Letby has described frantic scenes as the children collapsed, with medical staff in a neonatal unit appearing to search online for tutorials to guide them through \"everyday\" medical procedures.
2 mins
EU trust fund for Africa 'has not addressed risks of abuse'
A €5bn EU fund aiming to stem the mass movement of people from Africa to Europe lacks focus and fails to address the risk of human rights abusers who could benefit, the bloc's spending watchdog has found.
1 min
Officials brief Trump on suspected Iranian plot to kill him
US intelligence officials have briefed Donald Trump about a suspected Iranian plot to kill him, his campaign has said.
2 mins
World's first AI art museum to look at 'creative potential of machines'
A prominent AI artist has announced he will open the world's first artificial intelligence art museum in Los Angeles, which will highlight the \"intersection of human imagination and the creative potential of machines\".
1 min
UK growth forecast upgraded as global outlook improves
The global economy is \"turning a corner\", according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, which yesterday upgraded the UK's growth forecast for this year to be faster than that of Japan, Italy and Germany.
2 mins
Economic inactivity: Why cutting NHS waiting lists is key to boosting growth
Wes Streeting was in the right place when he announced plans to prioritise cutting NHS waiting lists in areas with the highest numbers of people out of work due to ill health. Liverpool, where the health secretary was speaking at Labour's annual party conference yesterday, is top of the list.
2 mins
Top football clubs breaking betting advert rules meant to protect minors
Half of Premier League football clubs have advertised gambling on web pages aimed at, or featuring, people under the age of 18, prompting concern about a voluntary code of conduct drawn up with the help of the betting industry.
3 mins
Cricket: Jacks stakes his claim in crowded top order
It was a breakthrough century for Harry Brook at Chester-le-Street, that sublime unbeaten 110 his first in oneday international cricket and a first against Australia in any format. But the contribution from Will Jacks was not insignificant either, especially given the potential squeeze when some of England's big guns return.
2 mins
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