CATEGORIES

Exhibition on Windermere's high profile in aviation history ready to open
The Guardian

Exhibition on Windermere's high profile in aviation history ready to open

The first permanent exhibition recording the role played by Windermere in the history of the development of aeroplanes will be officially opened this month.

time-read
1 min  |
August 12, 2024
Number of adults in the UK who vape has hit highest level ever, report finds
The Guardian

Number of adults in the UK who vape has hit highest level ever, report finds

The proportion of adults in the UK who vape is at its highest level ever, with the number who both smoke and vape doubling over the past three years, according to analysis.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 12, 2024
Rioting Unrest fails to materialise amid threat of tough jail sentences
The Guardian

Rioting Unrest fails to materialise amid threat of tough jail sentences

Planned far-right rallies did not materialise over the weekend amid a large turnout of anti-racist protesters and comments from the director of public prosecutions that rioters could end up with 10-year prison sentences.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 12, 2024
'Beloved angel' Southport says goodbye to Alice, nine
The Guardian

'Beloved angel' Southport says goodbye to Alice, nine

Slowly, as the hundreds of mourners who had lined the streets bowed their heads and applauded, the white coffin of nineyear-old Alice da Silva Aguiar made its way by horsedrawn carriage to St Patrick's Catholic church in Southport.

time-read
3 mins  |
August 12, 2024
False claims Police rebut racist online lies in Suffolk murder case
The Guardian

False claims Police rebut racist online lies in Suffolk murder case

At about 5am on 24 July, Anita Rose pulled on her bright pink waterproof jacket and left her home in the village of Brantham, Suffolk, to take her springer spaniel, Bruce, for a walk.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 12, 2024
Things are looking up for stargazers as Perseids peak tonight
The Guardian

Things are looking up for stargazers as Perseids peak tonight

The sky is expected to brighten up this week but it has nothing to do with sunshine: rather, the annual Perseid meteor shower is approaching its peak.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 12, 2024
Most Britons want 'tax on makers of junk and ultra-processed food'
The Guardian

Most Britons want 'tax on makers of junk and ultra-processed food'

A majority of people in Britain want new taxes imposed on companies that make either junk food or ultraprocessed foodstuffs to help tackle the obesity crisis, polling suggests.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 12, 2024
Number of drivers concerned with state of local roads hits record high
The Guardian

Number of drivers concerned with state of local roads hits record high

The number of UK drivers concerned with the state of local roads has hit record levels, according to the RAC, as the government faces pressure to fix the country's battered infrastructure.

time-read
1 min  |
August 12, 2024
Piranha police sentry box is Banksy's seventh animal mural painted to 'amuse city dwellers'
The Guardian

Piranha police sentry box is Banksy's seventh animal mural painted to 'amuse city dwellers'

A central London glass police box has been made to look like a tank of piranhas, in the seventh in a series of works by the graffiti artist Banksy.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 12, 2024
Paris says au revoir in style after a sublime Games for GB and the world
The Guardian

Paris says au revoir in style after a sublime Games for GB and the world

The Paris Games concluded with a joyous au revoir in the Stade de France and an Olympic medal haul for Great Britain that was only bettered by the sporting superpowers of the US and China after 16 days of sublime athleticism.

time-read
4 mins  |
August 12, 2024
Paris goes for golden light show in final act
The Guardian

Paris goes for golden light show in final act

It was a dreamlike, science fiction-inspired, light-show spectacular.

time-read
4 mins  |
August 12, 2024
Far-right use of Christian symbols an 'offence to our faith', says Welby
The Guardian

Far-right use of Christian symbols an 'offence to our faith', says Welby

Archbishop condemns racist and anti-Muslim’ rioters

time-read
4 mins  |
August 12, 2024
State pensions Underpayment warning for widows and widowers
The Guardian

State pensions Underpayment warning for widows and widowers

A new group of people who have been underpaid the state pension appears to have come to light, with \"many thousands\" potentially left out of pocket.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024
August angst Why markets get the fear in late summer
The Guardian

August angst Why markets get the fear in late summer

Fears of a recession in the US.

time-read
3 mins  |
August 10, 2024
'Losing Noah's Ark': largest wetland on Earth at risk from shipping route
The Guardian

'Losing Noah's Ark': largest wetland on Earth at risk from shipping route

As the evening sky turns violet, the animals of the Pantanal gather near the water. Capybaras swim in tight formation, roseate spoonbills add smudges of pink to the riverbanks, the rumble of a jaguar pulsates from the forest.

time-read
4 mins  |
August 10, 2024
Calls for tougher policing of Scottish grouse moors to protect birds of prey
The Guardian

Calls for tougher policing of Scottish grouse moors to protect birds of prey

Wildlife campaigners are calling for even tougher policing of Scottish grouse moors days before this year's Glorious Twelfth, the annual festival for grouse shooting.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024
What lies beneath The growing threat to the hidden network of cables that power the internet
The Guardian

What lies beneath The growing threat to the hidden network of cables that power the internet

It was the opening days of 2022, in the aftermath of a huge volcanic eruption, when Tonga went dark.

time-read
4 mins  |
August 10, 2024
War games China prepares its children for potential conflict
The Guardian

War games China prepares its children for potential conflict

At Beijing Jiaotong University's affiliated elementary school, children perhaps six or seven years old stand in a line in a rainbow-painted hallway.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024
Journalists hope for new era of press freedom in Bangladesh
The Guardian

Journalists hope for new era of press freedom in Bangladesh

Bangladeshi journalists are hoping the resignation this week of Sheikh Hasina will bring an era of censorship and fear to an end, as they prepare to hold a new interim government to account.

time-read
1 min  |
August 10, 2024
Megaquake warning forces Japanese PM to cancel trip
The Guardian

Megaquake warning forces Japanese PM to cancel trip

Japan's prime minister, Fumio Kishida, has cancelled a visit to central Asia this weekend after experts warned that the risk of a \"megaquake\" occurring off his country's Pacific coast had increased after Thursday's magnitude 7.1 earthquake in the south-west.

time-read
1 min  |
August 10, 2024
Brat and bravado Forget the policies: this election is being fought on vibes
The Guardian

Brat and bravado Forget the policies: this election is being fought on vibes

Now the Democrats have found their vice-presidential candidate in Tim Walz, can anyone say what either of the US parties plan to do if they win? Of course not.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024
Polls show Harris gaining strength against Trump as race becomes more competitive
The Guardian

Polls show Harris gaining strength against Trump as race becomes more competitive

Kamala Harris has continued to gain strength in the US presidential election, as polls nationally and in battleground states show her building leads or catching Donald Trump.

time-read
3 mins  |
August 10, 2024
Bowing out quietly Biden focuses on his legacy and a Harris win
The Guardian

Bowing out quietly Biden focuses on his legacy and a Harris win

When a reporter asked if the White House had started the transition process, Karine Jean-Pierre seemed bemused.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024
South Africa 'Coloured' identity of singer defies apartheid
The Guardian

South Africa 'Coloured' identity of singer defies apartheid

When Tyla exploded on to the global music scene with her hit Water, the South African singer did not just gain attention for her R&B vocals and dance moves.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024
'No impact on numbers' Venice's tourism plan fails to ease pressures
The Guardian

'No impact on numbers' Venice's tourism plan fails to ease pressures

Carrying a pole bearing the Mexican flag, Alejandro was making his first visit to Venice.

time-read
3 mins  |
August 10, 2024
Spanish protests could spread over Europe, warns Unesco official
The Guardian

Spanish protests could spread over Europe, warns Unesco official

Surging visitor numbers, soaring house prices and armies of selfieseeking tourists have created situations that are \"totally out of balance\", a Unesco official has said, adding that a failure to address these issues could lead to Spain's protests against mass tourism spreading across Europe.

time-read
3 mins  |
August 10, 2024
US, Egypt and Qatar call on Israel and Hamas to resume ceasefire talks
The Guardian

US, Egypt and Qatar call on Israel and Hamas to resume ceasefire talks

The leaders of the US, Egypt and Qatar yesterday called on Israel and Hamas to resume negotiations to finalise a ceasefire and hostage release deal, saying there were no excuses \"from any party for further delay\".

time-read
4 mins  |
August 10, 2024
No 1 at last Chappell Roan's rise to camp pop stardom
The Guardian

No 1 at last Chappell Roan's rise to camp pop stardom

The album that made its debut at the UK No 1 spot yesterday is titled The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess - though for its creator, the breakthrough pop star Chappell Roan, the past year has been nothing but rise.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024
From centrist to hardliner Tory leadership hopeful Jenrick reinvents himself for the top job
The Guardian

From centrist to hardliner Tory leadership hopeful Jenrick reinvents himself for the top job

In June 2014, the Conservative party won an unexpectedly comfortable victory in the Newark byelection.

time-read
4 mins  |
August 10, 2024
Third teenager arrested over foiled attack at Swift show in Vienna
The Guardian

Third teenager arrested over foiled attack at Swift show in Vienna

A third suspect has been arrested in connection with a foiled terror attack on Taylor Swift's now cancelled concerts in Vienna, the Austrian interior minister has said.

time-read
2 mins  |
August 10, 2024