The Guardian - October 18, 2024
The Guardian - October 18, 2024
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October 18, 2024
Mastermind of Hamas attacks on Israel is killed by IDF troops
Group’s leader Yahya Sinwar had been subject of year-long manhunt
4 mins
Lethal weapons Russian drones stalking civilians
Sasha Ustenko has survived three attacks by the Russian drones that stalk the streets of Kherson carrying fragmentation grenades to drop on anything that moves.
6 mins
Rayner and Reeves at odds over housing cash
Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves are at loggerheads over a major programme of social housebuilding, in the latest sign of cabinet tensions over this month's budget.
3 mins
Labour backtracks on push for China genocide ruling
Labour has backtracked on plans to push for formal recognition of China's treatment of the Uyghurs as genocide in the run-up to David Lammy's trip to the country this weekend.
2 mins
VR world may help cocaine addicts overcome cravings
Researchers are building a virtual reality world to help cocaine addicts overcome their cravings for the drug by repeatedly exposing them to tempting scenarios in a safe environment.
2 mins
Deadpool: driver uses skeleton ploy for car-share lanes in California
Drivers looking to beat California's endless traffic can use designated car-pool lanes, provided they have others in their car. But there's one annoying requirement: those other people have to be alive.
1 min
Napoleonic prisoner's daring tale of escape gifted to museum
A handwritten manuscript detailing the daring escape of a British prisoner of Napoleon's troops - together with the flamboyant French uniform he wore as a disguise as he fled - have gone on display at the National Maritime Museum in London after being carefully preserved for more than two centuries by the prisoner's descendants.
2 mins
'A very hard man' Life of leader who plotted surprise attacks
Within days of the 7 October attacks last year, Israeli investigators identified Yahya Sinwar, then the military leader of Hamas and in Gaza, as the mastermind of the surprise attacks on Israel.
2 mins
Death of Israel's prime target weakens Hamas and bolsters Netanyahu, but will it end war?
The death of Yahya Sinwar has huge implications for the conflict in Gaza, for Israel's other campaigns in Lebanon and the occupied West Bank, and for its domestic politics.
3 mins
Caught by chance Fluke led to Hamas leader's killing, not hi-tech manhunt
In the end, after a year-long, multi-agency manhunt involving the latest technology, Israel's best special forces and American assistance, Yahya Sinwar appears to have been killed by regular soldiers who had stumbled into him and had no idea whom they had killed.
3 mins
Yemen US strikes on Houthis seen as warning to Tehran backer
The US carried out B-2 stealth bomber strikes on Houthi underground weapons facilities in Yemen for the first time yesterday morning, in an escalation that appears in part to be a warning to the Houthis' backers in Tehran.
2 mins
Iran Militias in Iraq step up attacks on Israel in proxy battle away from spotlight
Iran-linked militias in Iraq have launched about 40 attacks involving missiles, drones or rockets on Israel in the past two and a half weeks, the latest escalation in a largely clandestine proxy battle fought across a swathe of the Middle East.
3 mins
North Wales hydroelectric project would harm waterfall, say opponents
It is considered one of the most majestic waterfalls in Wales, a mist-shrouded torrent that has inspired storytellers and artists for centuries. But a fierce row has broken out over a scheme to harness the force of Rhaeadr y Cwm to generate electricity, with one of Wales's foremost naturalists, Iolo Williams, the latest to oppose the project.
2 mins
Attacks by oil protesters prompt liquids ban at National Gallery
The National Gallery in London has announced increased security measures after protesters attacked paintings such as Van Gogh's Sunflowers, Constable's The Hay Wain and Velázquez's Rokeby Venus.
2 mins
Drama about hunt for Raoul Moat part of Royal Court's new season
A Robert Icke drama about the hunt for Raoul Moat, a revival of Sarah Kane's final play and a saga about a Chinese request for the return of a stolen artefact from the British Museum are among the standout pieces in the latest Royal Court season.
1 min
New taskforce Reeves acts to avoid a Truss 'meltdown'
Rachel Reeves is trying to ensure her budget plan for a multibillion-pound increase in government borrowing to fund infrastructure projects avoids a Liz Truss-style meltdown in the financial markets.
1 min
Vaping Tax could rise to deter use by children
Rachel Reeves is considering raising the tax on vaping products in her budget this month, as figures show that a quarter of 11 to 15-year-olds in England have used e-cigarettes.
2 mins
NHS Crumbling buildings will cost £14bn to repair
The cost of repairing crumbling NHS buildings has soared to almost £14bn, prompting warnings that patients and staff are at risk from falling roofs and faulty equipment.
2 mins
Swift row Phillipson says she won't take more freebies
Bridget Phillipson has said she does not know of any cabinet minister who turned down free Taylor Swift tickets amid a row about freebies and the pop star's security arrangements.
1 min
Tory leadership Badenoch too busy with children, says MP
A veteran Conservative MP has sparked outrage after saying he would not support Kemi Badenoch to be the party leader because she is “preoccupied with her own children”.
2 mins
Final two Tory leadership contenders clash over future of party in TV debate
Kemi Badenoch and Robert Jenrick have attacked each other's visions for the future of the Conservative party, in a sometimes low-key debate which could nonetheless prove vital in who becomes the next opposition leader.
2 mins
Childminder jailed for 31 months over posts inciting racial hatred
A childminder married to a Conservative councillor was jailed yesterday after calling for hotels housing asylum seekers to be set on fire on the day of the Southport knife attacks.
1 min
Farage given free advice by former Bannon aide's firm
Nigel Farage has used a team of three US advisers to help him with “perception management” and public relations in America, as well as in settling a $3,500 (£2,700) hotel bill this summer, new documents show.
2 mins
AI mediator tool could help reduce 'culture war' divisions, say developers
Artificial intelligence could help reduce some of the most contentious \"culture war\" divisions through a mediation process, researchers claim.
2 mins
Liam Payne died from injuries caused by fall from balcony, tests show
Liam Payne died of multiple traumas and internal and external bleeding caused by a fall from a third-floor hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, the Argentinian prosecutor's office has said.
4 mins
"'In shock' Tributes in Argentina and star's home town
The street of the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires, where former One Direction singer Liam Payne fell to his death, was quiet yesterday morning.
1 min
After One Direction, Payne was just getting started. His death is a heartbreaking end
If a quarter of a century of reality TV talent shows has taught us anything, it's that success in them is seldom a guarantee of lasting fame: more often than not, the celebrity is fleeting, and confined to the country of the show's origin.
3 mins
DHL fires could be sign Russia aims to 'create havoc', expert warns
Russia is aiming to disrupt western confidence if it is proved to be behind an incendiary device plot in which two parcels caught fire at DHL sites in Birmingham and Leipzig in July, an expert has said.
2 mins
Director of IFS thinktank to stand down after 14 years
The longstanding head of Britain's most influential economics think-tank and one of the most influential figures in Westminster politics, Paul Johnson, is to stand down next year.
1 min
archbishop to MP to meet discuss assisted dying bill
The archbishop of Canterbury is to meet the architect of a parliamentary bill to legalise assisted dying after he described a change in the law as dangerous.
2 mins
Disease control rules criticised after bird flu outbreak in pheasants
The most serious outbreak of bird flu this year has been found in a group of pheasants in England, sparking criticism of the loose restrictions around their rearing.
1 min
Philanthropist confirms he paid to bring Salmond's body home
Sir Tom Hunter, one of Scotland's wealthiest men, has confirmed he has paid for Alex Salmond's body to be flown home from the Balkans.
1 min
"'Race science' group obtained vast cache of UK health data, footage suggests
Fringe researchers advocating \"nefarious” theories that intelligence is based on race have obtained data from a trove of sensitive health information donated by half a million British volunteers, according to undercover footage.
6 mins
Body of man found in debris of Newcastle flats destroyed by explosion
A body of a man believed to be in his 30s has been found in the debris of flats destroyed in an explosion.
1 min
Police ignored warnings over novichok at second incident, inquiry hears
Police officers urged paramedics and firefighters to treat the second novichok incident in 2018 as a drug overdose despite warnings from the ambulance and fire services that it had similarities to the first poisoning four months earlier in Salisbury, a public inquiry heard yesterday.
2 mins
Post Office 'used racist term for black workers until 2016'
Language in an infamous Post Office document that categorised branch operators as \"negroid types\" was common in the public sector from the 1980s but continued to be used in the scandal-hit organisation until 2016, an inquiry has heard.
1 min
Bloc's borders Why they are back in the news
Why has immigration become such a big issue again? Only this April, the EU finalised its new “asylum and migration pact” after almost a decade of often fraught negotiations.
2 mins
Leaders clash at EU summit as offshore migration 'return hubs' top policy agenda
European leaders yesterday sparred over the controversial idea of processing asylum seekers offshore at a summit dominated by plans to toughen up EU migration policy.
3 mins
Watchdog investigates Facebook posts against immigrants
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta must answer \"serious questions\" about its handling of anti-immigration material, according to the company's content watchdog, as it opened an investigation into two Facebook posts.
1 min
'I won't pay it' Flood-hit Italians' fury at obligatory insurance plans
It was 2am when the parish priest, Giovanni Samorì, was woken by a phone call from the mayor of Traversara ordering him to ring the church bells. The traditional call now forms part of the civil protection procedure deployed by many Italian towns. Its aim: to warn residents of impending calamity. As torrential rain pounded the village, Samorì sprang into action, a task he compares to “sounding the death knell”. It worked: the evacuation of Traversara's 480 residents was swift and - despite the priest's feeling of foreboding - there were no deaths.
3 mins
'Autocrat-proofing' Democratic leaders work to protect cities if Trump is elected"
Senior Democrats in US cities are preparing to defend their communities in the event of Donald Trump's return to the White House after the former president has repeated threats that he would use presidential powers to seize control of major urban centres.
5 mins
Harris promises break from Biden in Fox News interview
Kamala Harris said her presidency \"would not be a continuation of Joe Biden's presidency\" in a testy interview with the rightwing Fox News channel on Wednesday night as she criticised Donald Trump over his continuing threats against “the enemy within”.
3 mins
US poll Harris holds lead among black voters in key states
A poll has revealed that Kamala Harris continues to lead Donald Trump among black likely voters in battleground states.
1 min
Three years on New Zealand gripped by hunt for fugitive and his children
It is a question that has gripped New Zealand for three years, and one that has become more urgent over the past week. The country is desperate to know where fugitive father Tom Phillips is and why - after three winters spent hiding in rugged backcountry with his three young children – he hasn't been caught.
3 mins
Negative stereotypes in media 'cost Africa up to £3.2bn a year'
Africa loses up to £3.2bn yearly in inflated interest payments on sovereign debt owing to persistent negative stereotypes that dominate international media coverage of the continent, according to a new report.
1 min
Pension pots raided over fear of tax changes in budget, say financial firms
Savers have started to withdraw cash from their pension pots amid fears over potential tax changes in the budget, according to two investment companies.
1 min
ECB cuts interest rate to prop up sluggish eurozone economy
The European Central Bank has intervened to prevent a sharp slowdown in the eurozone economy with its first back-to-back interest rate cut since the euro crisis in 2011.
2 mins
New 'buy now, pay later' rules to protect shoppers from 2026
Shoppers who use \"buy now, pay later\" loans are to get new safeguards against unaffordable borrowing and credit card-style protection for their purchases, under rules outlined by the UK government.
1 min
Students struggle with costs after hack leads to loss of discounted fares
Students in London fear they may have to abandon their school and university courses to save money after a cyberhack on Transport for London's IT systems left them unable to apply for discounted travelcards.
2 mins
Fashion retailer N Brown agrees £191m takeover by member of founding family
The Simply Be and JD Williams fashion retailer N Brown Group has agreed a £191m takeover by a member of its founding family, Joshua Alliance.
2 mins
Calls for supermarket ban on plastic wrap for fresh produce
Supermarkets should be banned from selling fresh produce such as bananas, apples and potatoes in plastic packaging so we can go back to shopping \"like our nan\", according to the anti-waste charity Wrap.
2 mins
Totally conkers The world finds itself strung along by the sexy sheen of scandal
Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness, close bosom-friend of the Boden gilet. Leaves shed from trees in a blaze of colour, and make their way straight for train tracks. Autumnal light rears up at acute angles, a dazzling reminder that it's always too early to put away your sunglasses. It's this time of year when sports fans' thoughts turn naturally to one of the great annual showpiece tournaments.
3 mins
Tough test for champions as Red Roses face Australia
The defending Women's Rugby World Cup champions, New Zealand, will go up against Ireland in next year's tournament, which is being held in England, after being drawn in the same pool.
2 mins
"Huge help": Murphy turns to counselling to deal with pressure
Oisin Murphy has turned the race for the 2024 Flat riders' title into a procession and will be crowned as the UK's champion jockey for the fourth time at Ascot tomorrow, but the Irishman seemed to suggest yesterday that the demands of securing the title in possibly \"the most competitive weighing room in the world\" could rule out a challenge for a fifth championship next year.
3 mins
‘A tough ask’ Collingwood refuses to give up hope
Paul Collingwood insisted England had not given up hope of beating Pakistan despite ending the third day of the second Test on a near-exhausted pitch on 36 for two, 261 runs from a distant target.
1 min
Salman puts hosts in control after wasteful England miss chances
For all the chaos that preceded this game Pakistan find themselves in control. It is not yet over but it has started to feel decided: England have never successfully chased more than 209 to win a Test in Asia and their target here is 297, the pursuit of which started in the final halfhour of the third day in the worst imaginable style.
3 mins
ECB bans transgender women from top two tiers
Transgender women will be unable to feature in the top two tiers of the new women's domestic structure or the women's Hundred, the England and Wales Cricket Board has announced.
1 min
Ainslie revels in underdog role as Ineos Britannia plot fightback
Twenty-four hours can be a long time on the water. When the sea state off Barcelona changed on Tuesday, the balance of the 37th America's Cup shifted with it. All of a sudden, Ineos Britannia, who were trailing Emirates Team New Zealand 4-0 in the best-of-13 series, were swept back into contention. The America's Cup is a competition for sailboat builders as well as sailors, and the subtle design differences between the two AC75 yachts gave the British team an advantage in the heavier weather. Soon enough, they had pulled the score back to 4-2.
2 mins
Hamano's audacious lob puts Chelsea in charge on Dutch soil
Goals from young forwards Aggie Beever-Jones and Maika Hamano showed just how bright Chelsea's future is as they continued their winning start to the season under new manager Sonia Bompastor with a 3-1 defeat of FC Twente.
3 mins
‘Even today, Liverpool fans I meet still show me love'
Now banished to Bremen's under-23s, the former Reds midfielder discusses injuries, Klopp and World Cup dreams
4 mins
Winless but still far from hopeless Assessing the Premier League's bottom four
Struggling quartet have not tasted victory seven matches in but have reasons to cling to optimism for the rest of the season
5 mins
Tuchel's club record does not mean he will shine in internationals
German's success stands out but many big-name managers have proved unable to replicate domestic triumphs in World Cups and Euros
4 mins
Dyche queries FA pathway for developing English talent
Sean Dyche has questioned whether the Football Association remains committed to giving English coaches a pathway to the top after the appointment of Thomas Tuchel as men's national team manager.
1 min
Paquetá tells lawyers to complain to FA over 'leaks'
West Ham's Lucas Paquetá has instructed his lawyers to complain to the Football Association over \"false and misleading\" leaks relating to the investigation into his alleged breaches of betting regulations.
2 mins
Waiting game Tuchel not expected to attend matches in England until 2025
Thomas Tuchel is not expected to attend Premier League matches to scout players before he begins his role as England's head coach on 1 January.
1 min
London to host first finals of rugby's Nations Championship
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