The Guardian - October 04, 2024Add to Favorites

The Guardian - October 04, 2024Add to Favorites

Obtén acceso ilimitado con Magzter ORO

Lea The Guardian junto con 9,000 y otras revistas y periódicos con solo una suscripción   Ver catálogo

1 mes $9.99

1 año$99.99 $49.99

$4/mes

Guardar 50%
Hurry, Offer Ends in 13 Days
(OR)

Suscríbete solo a The Guardian

1 año$716.40 $89.99

Holiday Deals - Guardar 87%
Hurry! Sale ends on January 4, 2025

comprar esta edición $1.99

Regalar The Guardian

7-Day No Questions Asked Refund7-Day No Questions
Asked Refund Policy

 ⓘ

Digital Subscription.Instant Access.

Suscripción Digital
Acceso instantáneo

Verified Secure Payment

Seguro verificado
Pago

En este asunto

October 04, 2024

£22bn for UK carbon capture schemes

Rachel Reeves is paving the way for a multibillion increase in public sector investment at the budget after the government announced plans to commit almost £22bn over 25 years to fund carbon capture and storage projects.

£22bn for UK carbon capture schemes

3 mins

MPs to be given historic vote on the legalisation of assisted dying

The legalisation of assisted dying in England and Wales appeared to take a decisive step forward yesterday with the announcement that MPs will vote on a bill to give people a choice about end of life care.

MPs to be given historic vote on the legalisation of assisted dying

4 mins

Biden hints at Israeli plan to hit Iran oil industry

Joe Biden said yesterday that his administration had been \"discussing\" possible Israeli plans to attack Iran's oil industry in retaliation for the Iranian ballistic missile attack on Tuesday.

Biden hints at Israeli plan to hit Iran oil industry

3 mins

Cruise liner stranded in Belfast finally sets sail for world trip

The luxury cruise liner stranded in Belfast for four months has finally set sail after three days marooned in Belfast Lough.

Cruise liner stranded in Belfast finally sets sail for world trip

1 min

Scans show real art stimulates brain 10 times as much as reproductions

It was a truth known to Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell back in 1968, but now scientists have caught up with them: there really ain't nothing like the real thing.

Scans show real art stimulates brain 10 times as much as reproductions

2 mins

Evacuation Order sparks fears of wider IDF assault

The Israeli military ordered evacuations of a Lebanese city and other communities north of a UN-declared buffer zone yesterday, signalling it may widen its ground operation against the militant group Hezbollah.

1 min

Lebanon Frayed nerves as medical workers face bombs and mystery calls

The airstrikes started just before noon.

Lebanon Frayed nerves as medical workers face bombs and mystery calls

3 mins

'It does not want to be loved' Israel feels isolated as sympathies ebb away

Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, famously said: \"Our future does not depend on what the gentiles will say, but on what the Jews will do.\"

'It does not want to be loved' Israel feels isolated as sympathies ebb away

8 mins

UK toddlers get almost half their calories from ultra-processed foods

Toddlers in Britain get almost half of their calories from ultra-processed foods (UPF) and this rises to 59% by the age of seven, according to the largest study of its kind.

1 min

Exhibition charts wild times and outlandish fashion of 80s clubs

With ITV's drama Joan on our screens and the bubble skirt back on catwalks, the 1980s are having a moment.

Exhibition charts wild times and outlandish fashion of 80s clubs

2 mins

Arrest after suspected acid attack outside London school

A 35-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm after what is believed to have been an acid attack outside a school in west London this week.

1 min

UK agrees to hand over last African colony to Mauritius and let its people return

Britain has agreed to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, ending years of bitter dispute over Britain's last African colony.

UK agrees to hand over last African colony to Mauritius and let its people return

3 mins

Disguised doctor injected mother's partner with poison, court hears

A GP worried about his inheritance disguised himself as a nurse and injected deadly poison into his victim, who thought he was getting a home-visit Covid booster, a court heard yesterday.

Disguised doctor injected mother's partner with poison, court hears

3 mins

Johnson insists in memoir he would have 'won again' in July election if still PM

Boris Johnson has insisted he would have won another election if he had not been forced from Downing Street, arguing in his new memoir that he broke no rules with lockdown parties and was the victim of a conspiracy.

3 mins

'Embarrassing' BBC interview cancelled after Kuenssberg slip

The BBC has cancelled a prime-time interview with Boris Johnson after the presenter Laura Kuenssberg accidentally sent the former prime minister her briefing notes.

'Embarrassing' BBC interview cancelled after Kuenssberg slip

1 min

'Night of the living dead' Upbeat Tories are in denial about wipeout

Three months on from almost their worst ever election loss, Conservative MPs were curiously gleeful at their Birmingham conference this week.

'Night of the living dead' Upbeat Tories are in denial about wipeout

4 mins

Met officer gave 'false' account of shooting man dead, court told

A police officer accused of murder gave a \"false\" and \"exaggerated\" account to justify shooting dead an unarmed man in a stationary car, a jury has been told.

Met officer gave 'false' account of shooting man dead, court told

1 min

Woman who lay dead in flat for three years wrote she was 'starving' in diary

A vulnerable woman who lay dead unnoticed in a social housing flat for more than three years wrote in her diary she was starving and running out of food, an inquest has heard.

Woman who lay dead in flat for three years wrote she was 'starving' in diary

1 min

Selfies stand in for signatures at poorly staffed police station

People answering bail at Corby police station in Northamptonshire are being asked to take selfies to prove their attendance, as the counter is now only open two days a week.

Selfies stand in for signatures at poorly staffed police station

1 min

Lack of cemetery space may lead to graves being reused

Graves could be reused and closed burial grounds reopened under proposals aimed at tackling a lack of space for the dead.

1 min

The benefits of adding fluoride to drinking water in decline

The dental health benefits of adding fluoride to drinking water may be smaller than before fluoride toothpaste was widely available, a review has suggested.

1 min

Journals and charts reveal scale of oyster reef decline

Just a handful of natural oyster reefs, measuring at most a few square metres, cling precariously along European coasts after centuries of overfishing, dredging and pollution.

Journals and charts reveal scale of oyster reef decline

2 mins

Hate crime figures rise in Scotland after legal change

Recorded hate crime in Scotland has risen 63% since new legislation came into force, with officers saying the increase reflects greater public confidence that offences will be investigated.

Hate crime figures rise in Scotland after legal change

2 mins

Hospital 'refused to alert police about Letby to avoid publicity'

Hospital executives refused to call the police about Lucy Letby because of a \"concern we will be in the media spotlight\", an inquiry has been told.

1 min

Centrepoint says councils illegally turn away homeless young people

Hundreds of homeless young people, including dozens who are pregnant or have children, are being illegally turned away by councils when they ask for help.

1 min

Mother who left four sons alone found guilty over deaths in fire

A woman has been found guilty over the deaths of her four young sons in a fire at their home in south London after she left them alone to go shopping.

Mother who left four sons alone found guilty over deaths in fire

2 mins

White women eligible to donate stem cells on NHS for first time

Millions of women are now eligible to donate stem cells on the NHS for the first time amid rising demand for life-saving transplants and a drive to reduce reliance on expensive imports.

1 min

Book claims Trump axed hardline migrant policy after Melania intervened

Melania Trump describes in her new memoir how she made her husband, then president Donald Trump, drop a signature hardline immigration policy under which migrant children were separated from their parents, stoking domestic and international uproar.

Book claims Trump axed hardline migrant policy after Melania intervened

3 mins

Deaths from Hurricane Helene pass 200 a week after storm

A week after Hurricane Helene made landfall in the US, search-and-rescue teams are continuing to search for missing people in parts of the south-east that were devastated by the storm.

Deaths from Hurricane Helene pass 200 a week after storm

3 mins

'Speak the truth' Russia's opposition is rocked by claims over attack on Navalny ally

When Leonid Volkov, a longtime associate of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, was brutally attacked with a hammer outside his home in Lithuania in March, it initially seemed yet another case of the Kremlin hunting down its enemies abroad.

'Speak the truth' Russia's opposition is rocked by claims over attack on Navalny ally

4 mins

Bank of England monitoring crisis in the Middle East 'extremely closely'

The Bank of England is monitoring the Middle East crisis amid fears that a worsening conflict between Iran and Israel will make it impossible to stabilise oil prices and leave the global economy vulnerable to a 1970s-style energy shock.

Bank of England monitoring crisis in the Middle East 'extremely closely'

3 mins

Carmakers complain of pressure to hit EV targets despite record sales in September

UK electric car sales hit a record high in September, even as bosses from major carmakers told the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, that government targets were putting too much pressure on the industry.

Carmakers complain of pressure to hit EV targets despite record sales in September

3 mins

Brewer to reduce emissions by making beer using heat pump

An independent brewery in West Sussex is poised to become the first in Britain to make its beer using an ultra-high-temperature heat pump in place of an oil boiler.

Brewer to reduce emissions by making beer using heat pump

1 min

'My home record is bloody good so it's hard to match that'

Chris Woakes is ready for the challenge of leading England's Test attack in Pakistan and justifying Brendon McCullum's faith in his ability overseas

'My home record is bloody good so it's hard to match that'

6 mins

Leer todas las historias de The Guardian

The Guardian Newspaper Description:

EditorGuardian News & Media

CategoríaNewspaper

IdiomaEnglish

FrecuenciaDaily

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821. It is one of the most respected newspapers in the world, known for its independent journalism and its commitment to social justice.

The Guardian has a liberal political stance and covers a wide range of topics, including news, politics, business, culture, and opinion. It also has a number of special interest sections, such as the Guardian Weekly, which is a weekly international edition, and the Guardian Cities, which covers urban life.

The Guardian is a popular read for many people who value independent journalism and high-quality writing. It is also a good source of news and information for people who are interested in social justice and progressive causes.

If you're looking for a reliable and informative news source, then The Guardian is a good choice. Subscribe today and enjoy.

  • cancel anytimeCancela en cualquier momento [ Mis compromisos ]
  • digital onlySolo digital