The Guardian - September 04, 2024
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September 04, 2024
Six children among 12 dead after boat 'ripped open' in the Channel
Calls for legal routes to halt shockingly high’ death rates on crossings
3 mins
Starmer faces test over winter fuel payments
Keir Starmer will face a test of his authority next week after promising a vote on the government's plans to limit the winter fuel allowance to the poorest pensioners.
3 mins
Letby 'advised to write notes to combat stress'
Scribbled notes used to help convict Lucy Letby of the murder of seven babies were written on the advice of professionals to deal with extreme stress, the Guardian has learned.
4 mins
Winton's 'Kinder' return to Prague as street named for man who saved Jewish children from Nazi camps
At the age of seven, Alexandra Pfeifer was taken by her father and two brothers to Prague railway station, and told she was going on holiday.
2 mins
Five children held over murder of 80-year-old man in Leicestershire
Five children have been arrested on suspicion of murder - including three 12-year-olds - after the death of an 80-year-old man who was allegedly attacked while walking his dog on Sunday evening, barely 20 yards from his front door.
3 mins
Cameron sat on advice that there was breach of law in Gaza, officials say
David Cameron, the former foreign secretary, sat on advice from Foreign Office officials in Israel and London that there was clear evidence of breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza for which the UK risked being complicit, a former FCDO adviser has said.
3 mins
Visa appeal Jenrick 'asked Home Office about student'
The former immigration minister Robert Jenrick inquired into revoking a Palestinian student's visa, court documents have revealed.
2 mins
Netanyahu has 'lost his way', claims Gantz amid anger over hostage deaths
Benny Gantz, Benjamin Netanyahu's main rival, has accused the Israeli prime minister of putting his personal interests ahead of those of his country after he doubled down on Israeli control of the Gaza-Egypt border at a media conference on Monday, a position that has emerged as a key obstacle to a ceasefire deal.
2 mins
Elton John left with 'only limited vision' in one eye after infection
Elton John has been left with \"only limited vision\" in one eye after a \"severe eye infection\".
1 min
Macpherson 'refused chemo' after breast cancer diagnosis
Elle Macpherson has said she was diagnosed with breast cancer seven years ago but is now in remission despite refusing chemotherapy.
1 min
Scotland Green energy fund raided to fill £1bn budget hole
Scottish ministers have raided a £460m green energy fund to help pay for pay deals that the government did not budget for.
1 min
Jeremy Kyle guest felt he was 'thrown under a bus', inquest told
A man who was thought to have killed himself after appearing as a guest on The Jeremy Kyle Show felt he was \"thrown under a bus\" by the ITV programme, his son told an inquest.
2 mins
Jack Reacher would not exist without Birmingham libraries, says his creator
It is said that heroes are made, not born. In the case of the fictional exmilitary action man Jack Reacher, it has emerged that he was made in a library in Birmingham.
1 min
"Touching and real': Queer star bares all on his sex scenes
Daniel Craig has spoken about filming explicit sex scenes for Luca Guadagnino's Queer as it premiered at the Venice film festival yesterday.
2 mins
Companies brace for criticism as final report on Grenfell released
Companies and public authorities involved in the Grenfell Tower refurbishment are braced for wideranging criticisms when the final public inquiry report on the 2017 disaster is released at 11am today.
3 mins
'Dynamic pricing' by Ticketmaster faces European Commission scrutiny
Ticketmaster's ability to raise the price of concert tickets based on demand is being investigated by the European Commission, the Guardian has learned, as the UK's competition watchdog launched an \"urgent review\" into the Oasis concerts fiasco.
1 min
At least 51 killed in Russian missile strike on Ukrainian training centre and hospital
Ukraine experienced one of the deadliest attacks of the war yesterday when a Russian missile strike on the central city of Poltava hit a military training institute and a nearby hospital, killing at least 51 people and injuring more than 200 others.
3 mins
Brazil's X ban shows world need not yield to 'far-right' Musk, says Lula
The Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, has said he hopes the crisis surrounding the social network X in Brazil might teach the world that \"it isn't obliged to put up with [Elon] Musk's far-right free-for-all just because he is rich\".
2 mins
Sweden's 'queen of trash' on trial over toxic waste charges
Eleven people, including an entrepreneur who once called herself the \"queen of trash\", have gone on trial in Sweden accused of illegally dumping toxic waste, in the country's biggest ever environmental crime case.
2 mins
Trump and his allies planting seeds for 'chaos and discord' if he loses, experts say
Donald Trump and election denialist allies at Turning Point USA, True the Vote and other Maga stalwarts are spreading conspiracy theories about election fraud to lay the groundwork for claiming the election was rigged if Trump loses, warn election experts and some veteran Republicans.
3 mins
More than 100 people die trying to escape DRC's largest prison
More than 100 people were killed while trying to escape from a prison in the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the early hours of Monday, the interior minister has said.
1 min
Draper senses opportunity to hit next level
Briton seeking to overturn three-game losing run against De Minaur witha semi-final place the prize
3 mins
English game's bold new era set to bring hope and trepidation
Amid thelikely triumphalism at Twickenham, concer still remains over how club and country matters will dovetail
3 mins
Evenepoel and Alaphilippe set up opening win for Magnier
The spectacle of Remco Evenepoel and Julian Alaphilippe unchained is worth the viewing, and if the opening stage yesterday sets a precedent, this could be quite a week.
1 min
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