The Guardian - November 18, 2024
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November 18, 2024
Thames Water repairs crisis leaves supply 'on knife-edge'
Thames Water has £23bn of assets in urgent need of repair and the supply of water to its 16 million customers is \"on a knife-edge\", a Guardian investigation can reveal.
5 mins
Biden lifts ban on use of US arms in Russia
Joe Biden has lifted the ban on Ukraine using long-range missiles to strike deep into Russian territory by permitting their use against Russian and North Korean forces in the Kursk region.
3 mins
PM aims to reset ties with Xi at G20 summit
Keir Starmer will today become the first UK prime minister in six years to meet the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, as he promises to turn the page on UK-China relations and build \"a pragmatic and serious relationship\".
3 mins
Overhaul of children's social care will crack down on profiteering
Excessive profiteering by unscrupulous private companies charging sky-high fees for sub-standard placements for vulnerable children will face a clampdown as part of a major overhaul of children's social care in England.
3 mins
Analysis Labour seems ready to show it is serious
Two years ago a government-commissioned report laid bare the crisis affecting children's social care in England and called for an urgent multibillion-pound overhaul to reform a system that it said was spiralling out of control.
2 mins
'Black Fraud Day' warning as victims lose £700 each to online scams
Black Friday is fast becoming Black Fraud Day with the annual discount frenzy now \"prime time\" for scammers, according to the UK's cybersecurity chief, who said criminals are now using artificial intelligence to trick shoppers.
1 min
'It's overpriced tat': why Christmas markets have divided opinion
The Halloween cobwebs had barely been brushed off the shop windows of Birmingham city centre when the German-style Christmas market opened on 1 November.
3 mins
Climate Crisis To Blame For Formerly 'Impossible' Heat, Studies Reveal
At least 24 previously impossible heatwaves have struck communities across the planet, a new assessment has shown, providing stark evidence of how severely human-caused global heating is supercharging extreme weather.
5 mins
Surge in agricultural land being bought by non-farmers - data
Non-farmers were responsible for more than half of farmland purchases last year, new analysis has suggested as Keir Starmer defended imposing inheritance tax on farms.
2 mins
Far-right groups seeking to hijack inheritance tax protests
Far-right groups are seeking to exploit the farmers' protest against tax changes introduced by Rachel Reeves.
2 mins
Global hunt for husband of woman found dead in car
An international manhunt is under way for the husband of a woman who police believe was murdered and whose body was found in the boot of a car in east London.
1 min
PM says police should focus on 'what matters most' amid Pearson tweet investigation
Responding to tweets should not be the police's first priority and forces should \"concentrate on what matters most to their communities\", the prime minister has suggested.
3 mins
Call to improve care for stroke patients as cases rise in people in their 50s
Ministers are being urged to improve declining care for stroke patients to lower the risk of death and disability as new figures show cases rising, especially among people in their 50s.
1 min
'Massive' winter crisis looming, doctors on A&E frontline warn
Emergency doctors have sounded the alarm over an approaching winter crisis that they say is already putting patients in overstretched A&E departments at risk.
1 min
Wise wanted to split from Morecambe in 1950, letter shows
They became arguably the greatest comedy duo Britain has ever produced, but if Eric Morecambe had listened to a young and despondent Ernie Wise, they would have split up before ever getting properly started.
2 mins
Glastonbury festival tickets for 2025 sell out in 35 minutes
Tickets for the 2025 Glastonbury festival have sold out in 35 minutes, with disappointed fans left staring at their screens while queuing online until being told they had missed out.
1 min
Members of Women's Equality party vote to close organisation
Members of the Women's Equality party (WEP) have voted to dissolve the organisation, with its leaders blaming challenging finances and a more polarised political landscape.
1 min
Muslims in UK facing 'dystopian' climate, says head of trust
Islamophobia has become \"brutally divisive\" in the UK and failure to challenge its root causes will lead to more racist riots, the head of the UK's leading race equality thinktank has said.
2 mins
Hunt for the cancer 'super-survivors' who beat the odds
Doctors have launched a major study to understand why a small proportion of cancer patients beat the odds and survive long after being diagnosed with some of the most aggressive forms of the disease.
2 mins
Guard sues Science Museum over lack of suitable chair
A cancer survivor with chronic health problems is suing one of the UK's most prestigious museums for discrimination for allegedly denying her a suitable chair to sit on at work.
1 min
In the pipeline Floods, explosions and asbestos among risks from crumbling assets
When Sarah Bentley and Sarah Albon met at Beckton sewage treatment works in east London, the choice of location was designed to underline Thames Water's predicament.
6 mins
Poison pen letters reignite bitter feud at actors' charity
A bitter feud that tore apart an illustrious actors' charity has been reignited by the emergence of poison pen letters threatening former trustees.
2 mins
Snow and ice warnings issued for Arctic blast
It could be time to get out the woolly jumpers, the Met Office has warned, as an Arctic blast brings the threat of plummeting temperatures, sleet, snow and ice.
1 min
'Shocking levels of collusion' Finucane family finally hope to find truth behind murder
It was news to her 44-year-old son. Geraldine Finucane recalled that John had struggled as an eight-year-old with her decision for them to stay put in the family home after the murder of his father in the kitchen.
5 mins
Higher risk of social rupture as dispute over AI 'feelings' intensifies
Significant \"social ruptures\" are looming between people who think artificial intelligence systems are conscious and those who believe the technology feels nothing, a leading philosopher has said.
2 mins
Israel kills Hezbollah media chief in Beirut as strikes intensify
Hezbollah's chief spokesman has been killed by an Israeli airstrike on Beirut, as Israel intensifies its air offensive in Lebanon despite indirect negotiations for a ceasefire.
4 mins
Putin's war aims Scale of attack on utilities shows peace is still a long way off
Millions of Ukrainians woke up early yesterday morning to a huge Russian missile and drone attack on their country's infrastructure - the biggest assault from Moscow since the end of August.
2 mins
Free Democrats in Germany 'planned coalition exit for weeks'
Germany's pro-business Free Democratic party (FDP), who collapsed Olaf Scholz's governing coalition earlier this month in a dispute over the budget, reportedly plotted their exit weeks before the final split, referring to their plans internally as \"D-day\".
1 min
We want justice' How a bear attack led an Italian region to oppose rewilding
Franca Gherardini used to cherish the sublime views from her home in Caldes, a village on the slopes of the Brenta Dolomites in northern Italy's Trentino province. But now she rolls down the window canopy in the morning to avoid looking towards the area where her son, Andrea Papi, 26, was killed by a bear.
3 mins
Musk intervenes as Trump faces dilemma over key treasury role
Elon Musk has weighed in on Donald Trump's choice for US treasury secretary, one of the remaining key cabinet nominations the president-elect will make in the coming days.
2 mins
Springfield In shadow of mass deportation threat, Haitians begin to flee
From a tiny office behind a Haitian grocery store on Springfield's South Limestone Street, Margery Koveleski has spent years helping local Haitians overcome red tape to make their lives in the Ohio city a little easier. But Koveleski, whose family is Haitian, has noticed a change: Haitians are now coming to her to figure out how to leave.
2 mins
Modi to make 'historic' Guyana Visit for oil talks
India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, will make a \"historic\" state visit to the oil-rich Caribbean nation of Guyana this week when the two countries are expected to sign energy and defence agreements.
1 min
De Gaulle's coded letters to mother go to auction
A stash of previously unseen correspondence and artefacts belonging to the former French president Charles de Gaulle, including coded letters to his mother while he was a German prisoner in the first world war and messages from the singer Josephine Baker, is to go on sale after its discovery earlier this year.
2 mins
Hargreaves Lansdown sued by 5,000 investors
More than 5,000 people who invested in Neil Woodford's collapsed equity fund are suing Hargreaves Lansdown, claiming that the investment platform was still promoting the fund even when it was aware of its problems.
1 min
Don't waver on electric car targets, energy firms urge
Major UK businesses including Ovo, SSE and BT Openreach are urging the government to stick to current electric car targets, as struggling carmakers pile pressure on ministers to relax the rules before industry talks.
2 mins
Companies to be forced to end subscription traps - minister
Companies are to be forced to make it \"simple and straightforward\" for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions or get their money back under new rules to stamp out the so-called subscription traps that are costing Britons £1.6bn a year.
1 min
UK territories must back plans to stop 'dirty money', say politicians
The UK's offshore financial centres must fall in behind plans to stop \"dirty money\" by publishing registers of corporate ownership, political campaigners have said, as Labour vowed not to cave in to lobbying designed to weaken the proposals.
2 mins
Class divide Taylor shows the grace and ringcraft blatantly lacking in Paul-Tyson charade
Jake Paul and Katie Taylor provide a study in contrast that would be amusing if it did not contain such stark truths about the different strands of boxing they represent.
4 mins
McIlroy wins in Dubai to end year on a high
World No 3 tops European order of merit and equals Ballesteros's achievement
2 mins
Boulter and Raducanu stun Canada to seal last-four spot
Katie Boulter strode to the baseline last night for one of the most important matches of her career with a considerable amount of pressure on her shoulders.
3 mins
Sinner caps golden year with glory on home turf
Jannik Sinner added another big title to his tremendous year, beating the US Open runner-up Taylor Fritz 6-4, 6-4 for the ATP Finals trophy in front of his home fans in Turin—and before a final verdict is reached in his doping case.
2 mins
Codes unite to honour trio and raise funds for MND
Organisers hope hybrid match of league and union will become an annual event
2 mins
Three horses die in sad day at Cheltenham
Abuffalosoldier among those lost after winning Holland Cooper Chase live on ITV
3 mins
Wright treble condemns Wales to record 11th straight defeat
Never go back. Warren Gatland must wonder if he should have heeded that apparently universal truth. After this defeat the New Zealander has overseen the longest ever run of Wales losses: 11 and counting.
3 mins
Beaten, bruised England are not in crisis mode yet
Defeat by South Africa was to be expected but the Six Nations looms as kill or cure for Borthwick's project
3 mins
Beard vents over penalty error as Everton edge derby
An exasperated Matt Beard claimed the match officials had cost his Liverpool team the Merseyside derby, after a controversial penalty enabled Everton to claim their first win of the Women's Super League season and move off the bottom of the table.
3 mins
Clever Slegers impresses but Arsenal cannot rush appointment
Watching Arsenal coast to victory at Tottenham on Saturday, you could have been forgiven for forgetting that they are without a permanent manager.
3 mins
'I saw my name on the Euros list. There was shock then happiness'
Ayoze Pérez hopes to make history for Spain in Tenerife tonight after goal rush since leaving England for La Liga
4 mins
Direct Doak convinces Clarke he is the present and future
Scotland's teenage forward set to keep his spot against Poland after terrorising Gvardiol in win over Croatia
3 mins
Harwood-Bellis starts party as Carsley signs off with promotion
It was an England salvo of devastating power, three goals in five minutes early in the second half and it did more than reframe an occasion that had been flat and forgettable until then.
3 mins
Kane has been the defining player of a successful era, but this thing has run its course
Below the hum of the crowd every time Kane took the ball, he was rearranging his legs like a pantomime horse
3 mins
Exciting times ahead' Carsley hails new generation as he hands over to Tuchel
Lee Carsley predicted that competition for places in Thomas Tuchel's first squad will be fiercer than ever, after his stint as England's interim head coach ended with a 5-0 thrashing of the Republic of Ireland in the Nations League.
1 min
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