The Guardian - September 30, 2024
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September 30, 2024
Violence escalates as Israel targets Yemen in airstrikes
Raids on Lebanon send death toll soaring as risk of regional war grows
4 mins
Anger over Badenoch's maternity pay remarks
Kemi Badenoch's leadership campaign was in damage control mode on the first day of the Conservative party conference, as rival candidates criticised comments she made on maternity pay.
3 mins
Writers of 'a working-class Downton' say representation matters for future of TV
The creators of a new \"working-class Downton Abbey\" drama have said the lack of representative programming is being compounded by the decline of soaps, and \"posh older guys\" should not have the \"monopoly on storytelling\".
2 mins
Lebanon Denial, terror and bravado as Beirut residents await next attack
For months, the staff at Rafik Hariri University hospital had been preparing for the worst. Nurses ran drills in parking garages, practising how to transfer patients from hospitals to the bomb-proof concrete structures.
4 mins
Hezbollah Deadly attack showed the depth of Israel's infiltration
One hundred munitions including, it is believed, US-made 2,000lb bombswere used by the Israeli air force in Friday evening's overwhelming air raid that killed the Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in an underground complex hidden in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahieh.
3 mins
United States White House not warned about strike that killed Nasrallah
The White House said it was not warned in advance of the airstrike that killed Hezbollah's leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, in a Beirut suburb and assumed it had caused civilian casualties, while reaffirming its \"ironclad\" support to Israel.
2 mins
Milestone for UK's green plan as final coal power station closes
Britain's only remaining coal power plant will generate electricity for the last time today, after operating for 57 years.
2 mins
Labour uses 'sham' £90bn figure to oppose water nationalisation
Labour used \"economically illiterate\" analysis paid for by water companies to argue against nationalisation of the sector, the Guardian can reveal.
2 mins
'I just feel I need to live' Innocent in court - but a life term of online hate
When Abdul Hai saw what Tommy Robinson had posted on X, he felt panic rising.
3 mins
Far right on track to win the most votes in Austria poll for first time since Nazi era
The far-right won the most votes in an Austrian election for the first time since the Nazi era, early projections showed yesterday, as the Freedom party (FPÖ) rode a tide of public anger over migration and the cost of living to beat the centre-right People's party (ÖVP) by three percentage points.
3 mins
Hurricane Helene kills 64 and leaves millions without power in US
South-eastern US states started a massive cleanup and rescue operation yesterday after Hurricane Helene brought winds, rain and storm surges that killed at least 64 people, left millions without power and destroyed roads and bridges.
3 mins
Walz v Vance Fiery debate likely as Republican tries to shrug off recent woes
The football coach and \"Yale law guy\" go head-to-head in New York City tomorrow night, as two midwesterners with very different styles and messages slug it out over the future of the US.
3 mins
Hopes fade of finding dozens missing after migrant boat sinks off Canaries
Hopes of finding 48 people missing from a migrant boat that sank close to the Spanish island of El Hierro were fading yesterday, in what could become the deadliest such incident in 30 years of crossings from Africa to the Canary Islands.
2 mins
'Huge frustration': Port Talbot's last blast furnace closes today
The steel town of Port Talbot is braced for the shutdown of the final furnace at its plant today, which will result in heavy job losses and deal a devastating blow to communities in south Wales.
2 mins
HMRC accused of helping bogus tax rebate fraud
HMRC has been accused of facilitating fraud by paying fictitious tax rebate claims submitted in the name of unwitting taxpayers by third-party agents.
3 mins
Australia beat rain and Brook's misfiring hosts to claim series
Despite a spot of time-wasting towards the end, the rain arrived three minutes too late to rescue England. Australia were ahead on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern calculations when it came and, with just enough overs bowled to ensure a result, the tourists went on to claim a 3-2 series win and snuff out any debate about the moral victors of this one.
3 mins
Pepper strikes to give Leicester some problems to digest
Michael Cheika was given a reminder of the size of the task ahead as his Leicester side paid a heavy price for their mistakes on his first home match in charge.
3 mins
for 'I could have applied Championship jobs but I need to earn the right to manage'
By the time Robbie Savage's official matchday duties start, he has been at Moss Lane almost four hours.
5 mins
Abject United plumb new depths as Fernandes sees red
This is the nadir of Erik ten Hag's Manchester United tenure: a shambolic mess that Tottenham exploited gleefully, pinging the ball about, and punching through their storied host as if in a men-v-kids knockabout.
3 mins
'We're all on one page' Ten Hag insists job is safe after latest United debacle
Erik ten Hag denied any concern that he may be sacked by Manchester United following Tottenham's 3-0 humiliation of his side at Old Trafford.
2 mins
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