The Guardian - August 15, 2024
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August 15, 2024
Ukraine moves deeper into Russia and targets airbases
Zelenskiy says incursion into Kursk and Belgorod achieving strategic goals
4 mins
Met 'failing in key areas' of crime fighting
The UK's biggest police force is providing an inadequate or failing service in seven of eight key crime fighting areas, and there are \"serious concerns\" about its management of dangerous offenders, according to an official inspection.
3 mins
Axe £4bn 'mega-jails' and invest in crime prevention - ex-prisons chief
Ministers should scrap Conservative plans to build mega-jails and instead pour £4bn into crime prevention and rehabilitation, a former chief inspector of prisons has said.
3 mins
Horses for courses Can mare's milk really be made into a tasty, healthy alternative ice-cream?
Does the thought of tucking into an icecream made from horse milk leave a sour taste in your mouth? Ignore the neigh-sayers: some experts believe an equine gelato can be tasty, and healthier than the traditional cow's milk variety.
3 mins
Girl stabbed in Leicester Square is Australian, say officials
An 11-year-old girl who was stabbed eight times in Leicester Square in London this week is an Australian national, the country's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has said.
1 min
'Jaw-dropping': how did altar stone get to Stonehenge from far north of Scotland?
For more than a century, archaeologists have known that some of the stones at Stonehenge came from Wales and were transported -somehow about 125 miles to the site of the Neolithic monument on Salisbury Plain.
3 mins
"That's not funny': Lettuce outlasts Truss on big stage again as ex-PM exits abruptly
Liz Truss left the stage abruptly at an event to promote her own book after campaigners unfurled a banner emblazoned with the phrase: \"I crashed the economy\" below a picture of a lettuce.
2 mins
Treasury did not tell watchdog of top official's donations to Labour politicians
A Labour donor was approved for a senior Treasury role without the civil service watchdog being informed of his donation history, it has emerged.
2 mins
Gonorrhoea becoming drug-resistant and 'may become untreatable'
Gonorrhoea is becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics, and could be untreatable in the future, health officials have warned as a report reveals an increase in super-strength cases in England.
2 mins
Woman who called for mosques to be blown up is jailed
A 53-year-old woman who lived a \"quiet, sheltered\" life was jailed for 15 months yesterday for posting a comment on Facebook that said \"Blow the mosque up with the adults in it\".
2 mins
Public alert after sodium cyanide spill into canal
A major incident was in place yesterday after authorities said a spill of sodium cyanide into a West Midlands canal posed a serious health risk to the public.
1 min
'In the blink of an eye' Earth's deep history reveals pace of change
Climate records are tumbling at a galloping pace.
4 mins
Hamas unlikely to join new ceasefire talks as it accuses Israel of stalling
Hamas appears unlikely to participate in a new round of talks on a Gaza ceasefire deal today, further dampening hopes of an agreement that might stave off expected retaliatory strikes by Iran against Israel for the killing of a Hamas leader in Tehran last month.
3 mins
Japan to have a new leader as Kishida steps down as party chief
Japan's prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has said he will not run for the presidency of his ruling Liberal Democratic party (LDP) next month, a decision that will result in the appointment of a new leader of the world's fourth-biggest economy.
1 min
'I feel very afraid' Maduro's refusal to resign raises fears for future
It was election night in Venezuela in 2013, and among the Chavista activists at Caracas city hall, nerves were jangling as early results showed their candidate, Nicolás Maduro, trailing his charismatic rival for the presidency, Henrique Capriles.
4 mins
Port Talbot uncertainty 'hitting supply chain jobs'
Uncertainty over the future of Tata Steel in south Wales is already causing job losses in the broader industry, the Welsh secretary has said, as the government scrambles to reduce the toll of redundancies in Port Talbot.
2 mins
More inflation rises expected after first increase this year
Britain's annual inflation rate rose to 2.2% last month - its first increase since December last year and is expected to remain above its 2% target for the rest of the year.
3 mins
Dutch dominate as Pieterse bounces back from Paris pain
The Dutch party continued at the Tour de France Femmes, as the Grand Tour debutante Puck Pieterse maintained the trend started on stage one by Charlotte Kool, to claim the fourth consecutive win by a rider from the Netherlands.
2 mins
Mbappé's final arrival sets the stage for a La Liga epic
Timing of the Frenchman's long-awaited move may prove perfect, with Lamine Yamal also ready to fulfil his destiny
5 mins
Waine answers Rooney's call as Plymouth banish early blues
\"What was your overall impression of the 'wow' factor?\" It could be a question for Plymouth supporters as they headed for the exits after witnessing a welcome first win under Wayne Rooney but is actually a line from the judging criteria for the British Fireworks Championships, the other show in town on the night, down on the waterfront.
3 mins
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