The Guardian - January 25, 2025
The Guardian - January 25, 2025
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January 25, 2025
Rescuers of Thames Water seek 'clean slate' on debt pile
Thames Water's potential rescuers are seeking a clean break with the company's past before they commit fresh funds, with some demanding a temporary renationalisation to help cut debts and replace bosses, the Guardian can reveal.
2 mins
Labour seeks deal to downsize Lords and avoid delays to bills
Labour is looking to strike a deal in the House of Lords on cutting the size of the chamber in an effort to avoid further legislation, the Guardian has learned.
2 mins
The future of urban travel? My day out in a goofy yellow golf buggy
My day out in a goofy yellow golf buggy
3 mins
Saudi Arabia Asks Hans Zimmer to Rearrange National Anthem
Saudi Arabia has asked the Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer to recreate its national anthem, a senior official said, as the kingdom steps up its image makeover.
1 min
British Council could disappear within a decade, warns CEO
The British Council and World Service are two major British soft power institutions that serve as force multipliers for the UK
2 mins
Even in the new world of self-interest and force, Britain's soft power remains vital
The British Council and World Service are two major British soft power institutions that serve as force multipliers for the UK
2 mins
Travel and power hit as Éowyn rages in UK and Ireland
More than 1,000 flights were cancelled and a number of main roads closed yesterday as millions of people in the UK and Ireland were asked to stay home amid red \"danger to life\" warnings because of a rare \"weather bomb\" brought by Storm Éowyn.
3 mins
'What do I do if I want to kill?' How teenager became a murderer
When Axel Rudakubana returned to school after summer five years ago, something had changed.
2 mins
Sentencing International law restricts whole-life terms - No 10
Downing Street has rejected calls for sentencing reforms, saying it does not have the power to extend whole-life sentences to killers aged under 18 because of international law.
2 mins
Half of smokers trying to quit in England use poor tactics, study finds
A million smokers a year in England try to quit by employing methods with little chance of success, according to research.
2 mins
Doors can creak'
Locals spooked by paranormal in Adele's village
3 mins
Pesticides, bacteria and lead found in cannabis sold in Amsterdam
Lead, pesticides and potentially harmful bacteria were among the contaminants found during an investigation into cannabis sold in semi-legal coffee shops in the Netherlands.
1 min
Streeting: It's Time to Fight Battle of Ideas Against Rightwing Populists
Wes Streeting is to criticise Nigel Farage for pushing a \"miserabilist, declinist\" vision of Britain, arguing it is time to start fighting a battle of ideas against the rightwing populists.
3 mins
'Foot to the pedal' Reeves wants barriers to growth to fall faster
When Rachel Reeves gives her major speech on growth next week, she has told officials, she does not want to announce any more reviews or consultations.
4 mins
Prevent Badenoch warned on 'community alienation' in 2015 report
Kemi Badenoch, who criticised a Labour manifesto that warned the Prevent programme could alienate communities, co-authored a report which expressed concern that the same anti-radicalisation scheme was alienating communities.
2 mins
Ian Murray First cabinet MP to take paternity leave in full
Ian Murray, the Scottish secretary, will become the first cabinet minister to take full paternity leave as Labour prepares to roll out new workplace rights for parents.
2 mins
Legally binding climate and nature bill dropped
Ministers have seen off a bill that would have made the UK's climate and environment targets legally binding, after promising Labour backbenchers that they will have input into environmental legislation.
2 mins
Mystery buyer snaps up 40-bed Regent's Park mansion for £139m
A 40-bedroom mansion in Regent's Park formerly owned by the Saudi royal family has been sold for nearly £139m in one of London's biggest ever property sales.
1 min
No hard feelings Carpets make a warm comeback
For the past decade or so it has been ripped up and tossed out, but now carpet is making a comeback.
3 mins
Judges who heard Sara Sharif care case can be named next week, court rules
Three judges who oversaw family court proceedings related to the care of the murdered Sara Sharif can be named next week, the court of appeal has ruled.
3 mins
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