The Guardian - December 14, 2024
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December 14, 2024
Revealed: year-long plot by Syrian rebels to topple Assad
Syrian rebels began planning the military assault that toppled the Assad regime a year ago, in a highly disciplined operation which saw close coordination between opposition groups around the country, the top military commander of the main rebel group has revealed.
4 mins
Guardian writers win prizes for features and sports journalism at British Journalism awards
Sirin Kale won the prize for best features journalism for pieces including her work on life and death on an English maternity ward and questions over the conviction of Michael Stone for murder.
1 min
Latest figures show UK economy shrinks again
Figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed the unexpected fall in GDP was driven by declines in construction and production, while the dominant services sector stagnated.
2 mins
Miliband pledges no blackouts under Labour's energy shake-up
The UK will not face blackouts under Labour's proposed shake-up of energy supply, Ed Miliband said yesterday, as he unveiled plans to boost clean power by the end of the decade.
1 min
Privacy on the dancefloor as new Manchester club bans phones
The trend to put stickers over smartphones is growing in Britain, mirroring a rise in the digital detox scene
4 mins
Joy fills air in Damascus as Syrians mark end of a despised dynasty
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Syria yesterday to celebrate their newfound freedoms, five days after rebels toppled the 54-year-long Assad regime.
2 mins
In Moscow, obscurity and irrelevance await Assads
He was whisked away without a last message to his people; the aircraft's transponder deliberately switched off to avoid detection as it departed from an airbase in Syria.
3 mins
'The army just ran away' How Bashar al-Assad lost his brutal grip on Syria
Under the former president's regime, hundreds of thousands of protesters were imprisoned, tortured and killed. Then on Sunday morning Syrians woke up a new country - and a new reality
6 mins
Dragon's Den star accused of amplifying harmful health claims
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett has been criticised by health experts for amplifying harmful health misinformation on his No1-ranked podcast, potentially putting cancer patients at risk.
2 mins
T for who? Would you pay £160 for this T-shirt?
The T-shirt is white with a soft, almost cosy feel. It's heavy, too. Made from Supima brushed cotton, it has a crew neck, subtle stitching, slim elbow-length sleeves and sits slightly below the hip. It's comfy and fits perfectly. It's also a white T-shirt. And who in their right mind would pay £160 for something they may spill coffee down?
2 mins
From prince to pariah: Andrew's never-ending fall from grace
It has been a spectacular fall from grace - and one that never seems to end.
3 mins
IOPC clears armed police who arrested child with water pistol
The actions of armed police who surrounded and arrested a 13-year-old boy after an officer mistook his water pistol for a real gun were \"reasonable in the circumstances\", the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said.
1 min
'Callous, cruel and ultimately fatal' Man jailed for murder of two-year-old
It is thought that two-year-old Isabella Jonas-Wheildon had been dead for about three days when the girl's mother, Chelsea Gleason-Mitchell, and her partner, Scott Jeff, were captured on CCTV wheeling the toddler's body around Ipswich in a pushchair.
4 mins
Tongue-zap implant offers hope to sleep apnoea sufferers
Patients with a common sleep disorder have been fitted with an app-controlled device that zaps the nerves in the tongue to help them breathe overnight, in a UK first.
2 mins
Strictly gems How show waltzed back from a crisis
After being beset by scandal all summer, this was a make-or-break series for Strictly Come Dancing.
2 mins
“The activities helped us forget’ How War Child is supporting children in Lebanon through the conflict
By the time Huda's family were able to return home, the pomegranates had already fallen off the trees to rot. The parsley and rocket had withered and lemongrass stalks were sagging - two months of displacement had left their garden in disrepair.
4 mins
Rapid spread of bee-killing Asian hornets 'stopped in UK'
Rapid action against an invasive bee-killing hornet has stopped its spread in the UK despite suitable climate and habitat for the insect, a study has found.
2 mins
And just like that Sarah Jessica Parker became a literary player
Her Cosmopolitan-sipping, Manolo-wearing, wise-cracking Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City was a generation-defining star turn. Now Sarah Jessica Parker has an unexpectedly cerebral new role, as a judge on next year's Booker Prize.
4 mins
Review Immaculate electro pop as radiant as it was 40 years ago
The sound of immaculate synthesisers begins to whir and echo through the air, as electronic innovators the Human League take to the stage, before a familiar hypnotic pulse sets in and the irresistible Love Action (I Believe in Love) bursts to life.
1 min
Buck-passing and tears: evidence so far from the Post Office inquiry witnesses
Over 1,000 days since the inquiry into the Post Office Horizon IT scandal first opened in 2022, it is set to hear its closing arguments next week.
3 mins
Chanel opts for cerebral over showy with new creative director
The most glamorous job hunt in fashion is over. Chanel have announced the appointment of 40-year-old French-Belgian designer Matthieu Blazy to the role of creative director, bringing to an end a six-month recruitment campaign which has seen almost every top-tier name in fashion linked to the role.
2 mins
Bring home less bacon? How to lessen your risk of bowel cancer
Rates of bowel cancer in young people are rising more sharply in England than in many other countries around the world, a study has found.
2 mins
Macron ally and centrist François Bayrou appointed new French prime minister
François Bayrou, a veteran centrist and ally of President Emmanuel Macron, has been appointed as the French prime minister, after last week's historic vote of no-confidence ended the beleaguered and short-lived minority coalition of the rightwing Michel Barnier.
5 mins
Russia launches huge cruise missile attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure
Russia launched its latest huge aerial attack against Ukraine yesterday morning, using cruise missiles to target energy infrastructure across the country, particularly in the western border regions.
3 mins
'It's a war between the poor' - How drought threatens the survival of Sicily's towns
An ancient Sicilian proverb goes like this: \"When water flows to two fountains, one will stay dry - that's how it goes.\"The residents of the small town of Troina in the heart of Sicily, struck by a long and unprecedented drought, perhaps understand its meaning better than anyone else.
4 mins
'It's fantastic' The movement to reclaim west Africa's architectural gems
Beneath mango trees in the lush garden of the Palais de Lomé, an oceanside estate in the Togolese capital, dozens of students from the African School of Architecture and Urban Planning (EAMAU) were taking sessions on archiving.
3 mins
Parents accused of faking son's cancer diagnosis to raise money
The Adelaide parents of a six-year-old boy have been accused of faking his cancer diagnosis, including shaving his head and eyebrows, to raise money for bogus treatment.
1 min
RFK Jr adviser part of effort to revoke approval for polio vaccine
A key legal adviser to Robert Kennedy Jr, Donald Trump's pick for health secretary, is at the centre of efforts to push federal drug regulators to revoke approval for the polio and hepatitis B vaccines and block distribution of 13 other critical vaccines.
1 min
Trump's FBI pick gains Senate support
Donald Trump's contentious nominee for FBI director has received a major boost in his bid to take on the role after crucial Senate Republicans looked set to give him their backing.
2 mins
No indication suspect in CEO killing was UnitedHealthcare client, police say
There is no indication the man charged with killing the UnitedHealthcare CEO, Brian Thompson, was ever a client of the medical insurer and may have targeted it because of its size and influence, a senior police official has said.
1 min
Protect the seas or mine for metals? Pacific islanders wrestle to balance demands on their oceans
Dotted across the northwest of the Pacific Ocean, the limestone islands of Palau rise like forested domes. Beneath the waves, reefs pulse with activity—fish dart through coral gardens, turtles drift nearby, while sharks with black-tipped fins shadow a passing tourist boat.
5 mins
Cut the red tape What industry leaders would like from a Brexit 'reset'
Earlier this week, the chancellor Rachel Reeves said she was hoping talks in the New Year could lead to an extensive \"reset\" of post-Brexit relations.
3 mins
£10m fine for Royal Mail as delivery targets are missed
Royal Mail has been fined more than £10m by the postal regulator for missing its delivery targets, with more than a quarter of first-class mail arriving late.
3 mins
Underground fares to rise by 4.6% next year
Fares on London Underground and rail services in the capital will increase by an inflation-busting 4.6% next March, while bus and tram fares will remain frozen.
1 min
Money hacks How to declutter your home before Christmas
The kitchen might not be the first place that springs to mind, but as Vicky Silverthorn, a professional declutterer, says, it's where you're most likely to need a bit of space in the next few weeks.
3 mins
Can billionaire media moguls be trusted in America?
If we want to know what news organisations will look like under the second Trump administration in America, well, we are beginning to get an idea.
4 mins
'Multiple bids' for stakes in Hundred sides, ECB chief says
The England and Wales Cricket Board is increasingly confident of selling lucrative stakes in all eight Hundred teams, harnessing money it believes will safeguard the county game for the next quarter of a century.
2 mins
Phil Vickery: 'I'm not angry, I'm not bitter, but I will need help
The former England captain on CTE, legal action and a 21-year reunion for the 2003 World Cup winners
4 mins
Littler sets sights on glory after 'crazy' year
Teenage superstar hopes to go one better after his remarkable run to the final of the World Championship
3 mins
I'm not going to worry about bruised egos - we're in a fight
Ange Postecoglou Spurs manager says Werner blast a call to arms
5 mins
10 things to look out for this weekend
A Manchester derby at a bad time for both teams, managers with shared values and Forest's European dream
6 mins
Tuchel to sound out 'gentleman' Southgate for qualification tips
New England coach to seek out predecessor and Carsely for 2026 World Cup guidance
4 mins
Manager is 'sad' for his players as toll mounts
Pep Guardiola is feeling the pain of Manchester City's crushing loss of form but insists \"the soul and the spirit of this team is there.\"
2 mins
Amorim 'never' spoke to City about replacing Guardiola
New Manchester United head coach is preparing for his first derby tomorrow against the wounded champions
3 mins
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