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March 03, 2025

At least 25 police spies duped sexual partners

At least 25 undercover police officers who infiltrated political groups formed sexual relationships with members of the public without disclosing their true identity to them, the Guardian can disclose.

At least 25 police spies duped sexual partners

1 min

Ability to treat patients impaired by tiredness, one in three doctors say

One in three doctors in the NHS are so tired that their ability to treat patients is impaired, according to a report that reveals medics are more sleep-deprived now than during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ability to treat patients impaired by tiredness, one in three doctors say

3 mins

'No stresso' - singer says he loves Italy as Eurovision entry offends

Estonia's entry for this year's Eurovision song contest has said he never intended to offend Italy with his song that pokes fun at Italian stereotypes of coffee-drinking, spaghetti-eating mafiosi - and said he submitted the song after his grandmother cried over it.

'No stresso' - singer says he loves Italy as Eurovision entry offends

1 min

From peaks to jungle, contrasting tunes share nature prize

One is a dreamy soundscape collected from the peaks of the Dolomites. The other is a drum'n'bass track that samples a nightingale's quickfire song.

From peaks to jungle, contrasting tunes share nature prize

2 mins

Balancing act PM takes a personal and pragmatic approach to sudden crisis

After Friday's visceral and unprecedented scenes in the Oval Office, there was an immediate call for quick answers, new eras, pages of history being turned.

Balancing act PM takes a personal and pragmatic approach to sudden crisis

1 min

Royal welcome King hosts Ukraine's president at Sandringham

The king met Volodymyr Zelenskyy yesterday at his Norfolk estate, Sandringham, shortly after Ukraine's president attended the prime minister's summit for European leaders.

2 mins

Despite the muddle and contradictions, we need to believe there's a plan here

If I were Volodymyr Zelenskyy, I'd be thinking, either Keir Starmer has a fiendishly intelligent and subtle mind, or he is bananas. Starmer channelled the giants of British history (everyone we're not embarrassed of: basically, Winston Churchill) yesterday. He said we were at a \"crossroads in history\". He used the phrase \"we are gathered here today\", which I suppose was literally true, as they were, but also had a strange churchy overtone, as if he were trying to borrow the actual authority of God.

2 mins

White House Suggestion that Zelenskyy should quit

The White House national security adviser, Mike Waltz, has said the US needs a Ukrainian leader who is willing to secure a lasting peace with Russia.

White House Suggestion that Zelenskyy should quit

1 min

Is peace possible? Deep divisions remain at almost every turn

Deep divisions remain at almost every turn

Is peace possible? Deep divisions remain at almost every turn

3 mins

Europe Hopes a credible military coalition will keep White House on board

Europe and the UK are hoping they are on the brink of assembling a credible military coalition that Donald Trump can only refuse to support at the risk of appearing openly to ally with Vladimir Putin - an alliance many grassroots Republicans reject.

Europe Hopes a credible military coalition will keep White House on board

2 mins

US Protesters Back Ukraine After Vance Berates Zelenskyy

Protests against the Trump administration over its meeting with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy erupted across the US on Saturday, including near a ski resort where the vice-president, JD Vance, was on holiday with his family.

1 min

Musical chairs reinvented as TV gameshow by creator of Big Brother

A new television show based on the children's party game musical chairs is to be launched, tapping viewers' cravings for nostalgia and happy childhood memories.

2 mins

Minister's pledge to abolish 'feudal, unfair' leaseholds

The housing minister has promised to abolish the centuries-old leasehold system in England and Wales before the end of this parliament as the government takes the next steps towards an outright ban on new leasehold developments.

3 mins

Increase in Statutory Sick Pay to Benefit Lowest Paid in Workforce

More than one million of the lowest paid workers are to be guaranteed sick pay worth up to 80% of their weekly salary from the first day of sickness as part of changes intended to boost living standards.

1 min

Starmer's 'voice coach' says press coverage of her work was misogynistic

The media storm around Keir Starmer's lockdown \"voice coaching\" was revolting, inaccurate and misogynistic, the woman at the heart of the row has told the Guardian.

Starmer's 'voice coach' says press coverage of her work was misogynistic

2 mins

UK watchdog to investigate how TikTok uses children's data

TikTok is to be investigated by the UK's data protection watchdog, which is looking into whether social media algorithms are serving up harmful content to children.

UK watchdog to investigate how TikTok uses children's data

1 min

Labour's plans for school arts 'out-Tory the Tories'

Leading cultural figures have expressed doubts about the government's commitment to restoring the creative arts in English schools, with one warning that Labour has \"lost the plot\" and \"the current signs are they are worse than the Tories\".

Labour's plans for school arts 'out-Tory the Tories'

2 mins

Sighs and whispers: stressed young people using ASMR videos to relax

Younger adults are increasingly overwhelmed by in-person interaction and are soothing themselves with wildly popular sensory online content known as ASMR, says a report.

2 mins

Review Trusted formula still works for comedy craftsman

Some people's art evolves over time. If you're waiting for Harry Hill's to do so - curious, perhaps, to see what late-period Hill has in store - might I suggest you don't hold your breath?

Review Trusted formula still works for comedy craftsman

1 min

Unmasking the spy cops How women tricked into sexual relationships learned the truth

Helen Steel was in her 20s and deeply in love with a man who told her he would \"like to spend the rest of his life\" with her.

Unmasking the spy cops How women tricked into sexual relationships learned the truth

2 mins

We're taking it seriously' How police in Manchester cut burglaries by a third

When Sean Edwards found his car and his neighbours' houses had been broken into in Longsight, Greater Manchester, in 2022, he was not expecting much from the police based on previous experiences.

We're taking it seriously' How police in Manchester cut burglaries by a third

2 mins

£17m gift will allow Highland estate rewilding

Scottish conservationists hope to convert a Highland sporting estate into a rewilding showcase after a mystery benefactor gave them more than £17.5m to buy it.

£17m gift will allow Highland estate rewilding

2 mins

Hospitals overwhelmed in Congolese city by civilians injured as army withdrew

Patients at hospitals in the second-largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have described how they sustained serious injuries during the chaotic withdrawal of the Congolese army and its allies in the days before Rwanda-backed M23 rebels marched in.

Hospitals overwhelmed in Congolese city by civilians injured as army withdrew

2 mins

Greek PM promises rail upgrades as protests shake his leadership

The Greek prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, has pledged to prioritise upgrading the country's railways as his embattled government braces for a vote of no confidence after huge protests over a 2023 train crash that killed 57 people.

1 min

'America is going down': Chinese retired colonel in warning to people of Taiwan

The damage caused by Donald Trump to America's reputation is creating opportunities for China, particularly over Taiwan, a retired senior colonel in China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) has said, as the Taiwanese know the US is \"going down\".

'America is going down': Chinese retired colonel in warning to people of Taiwan

3 mins

Walz 'sucked into' tackling pet abduction lies in election

Tim Walz, Kamala Harris's running mate in the presidential election won by Donald Trump, has said he regrets how much time he spent addressing the opposing campaign's false, racist claims of pets being abducted and eaten by Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio.

Walz 'sucked into' tackling pet abduction lies in election

2 mins

Pope thanks well-wishers from hospital

Pope Francis thanked well-wishers for their support yesterday after missing his Sunday Angelus for a third week in a row as he remained in hospital with pneumonia.

1 min

US Company's Blue Ghost Spacecraft Lands on Moon - and Stays Upright

A US company successfully landed its spacecraft on the moon yesterday, marking only the second private mission to achieve the milestone – and the first to do so upright.

US Company's Blue Ghost Spacecraft Lands on Moon - and Stays Upright

1 min

Top pay soars at HSBC and Barclays after scrapping of UK bonus cap

The demise of the UK banker bonus cap has sent pay soaring at Barclays and HSBC, where the highest-paid bankers have received their biggest payouts since at least 2014.

1 min

UK Could Be 'Dumping Ground' for Exploitative Firms, MPs Say

The government must close loopholes that enable firms exploiting workers to undercut British businesses or risk the UK becoming a \"dumping ground\" for goods made in poor conditions, MPs have said.

2 mins

HS2: How a neglected part of the capital has benefited

Overlooking one of Europe's biggest building sites may not be every luxury apartment dweller's ideal view, but at least one man is revelling in it.

HS2: How a neglected part of the capital has benefited

2 mins

Bitcoin price falls 17.5% as boost from Trump election win fades

Bitcoin has recorded its largest monthly loss since June 2022, pushing it into a bear market as the euphoria over cryptocurrencies after Donald Trump's election win faded.

Bitcoin price falls 17.5% as boost from Trump election win fades

1 min

'Everything has changed' New world order means Labour needs to rethink economy

Principled political resignations are rare at Westminster, so Anneliese Dodds' departure on Friday over Labour's cuts in aid to fund defence spending was a significant moment.

'Everything has changed' New world order means Labour needs to rethink economy

4 mins

Great leap forward 'Like landing on Mars': can a woman really run a sub four-minute mile?

The day before Eliud Kipchoge's first attempt at a sub-two-hour marathon in 2017, a Nike vice-president described it to me as \"a moonshot\".

Great leap forward 'Like landing on Mars': can a woman really run a sub four-minute mile?

4 mins

India maintain their momentum in Dubai

Varun Chakravarthy picked up five for 42 in only his second ODI as India beat New Zealand by 44 runs in the Champions Trophy.

India maintain their momentum in Dubai

1 min

Archer may yet help England's pace ploy

Fast bowler's wickets in Pakistan hopefully sign of things to come for India series and Ashes in Australia

Archer may yet help England's pace ploy

3 mins

Tearful Maher departs with try in defeat as Gloucester reach final

Ilona Maher signed off her time in English club rugby with a try for Bristol but it was not enough to prevent a 36-20 defeat against their west country rivals Gloucester-Hartpury in the women's Premiership semi-final.

Tearful Maher departs with try in defeat as Gloucester reach final

3 mins

Battle for alpha status Ireland and France poised to renew rivalry based on brilliance with title on line

Saturday is a day that has been ringed in the calendar for months.

Battle for alpha status Ireland and France poised to renew rivalry based on brilliance with title on line

4 mins

Million-dollar Girma has Chelsea debut cut short

The USA centre-back Naomi Girma's debut for Chelsea ended early as she was brought off with an injury in their 2-2 draw at Brighton.

Million-dollar Girma has Chelsea debut cut short

3 mins

Radical plan could lead to expansion of Championship

Responsible for running the women's game confirmed discussions will continue.

1 min

Card games Newcastle may appeal against 'harsh' decision

Eddie Howe hinted Newcastle might appeal against Anthony Gordon's \"harsh\" straight red card in their home FA Cup defeat by Brighton, but he seemed virtually resigned to being without the England winger in the Carabao Cup final.

Card games Newcastle may appeal against 'harsh' decision

1 min

Welbeck dink extra special after Gordon and Lamptey see red

When the dust finally settled on a tie featuring two red cards and an incessant stream of high calibre drama crowned by Danny Welbeck's extra time winner, Brighton were in the FA Cup quarter-finals.

Welbeck dink extra special after Gordon and Lamptey see red

3 mins

Fulham's sensible plan punishes fading institution with Amorim's stubborn tactics falling short

This year, the FA Cup can provide no fig leaf for Manchester United, no veneer to mask a collapse of standards.

Fulham's sensible plan punishes fading institution with Amorim's stubborn tactics falling short

3 mins

WSL clubs to vote on shock plan to scrap relegation

A radical plan to scrap relegation from the Women's Super League as part of a major expansion of the professional game is to be voted on by clubs at the end of the season.

WSL clubs to vote on shock plan to scrap relegation

1 min

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