The Guardian - January 06, 2025
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January 06, 2025
Ambulance delays harm thousands of patients
More than 1,000 patients a day in England are suffering \"potential harm\" because of ambulance handover delays, the Guardian can reveal.
3 mins
Ukrainian Troops in New Push into Kursk
Ukrainian armed forces began a surprise offensive in Russia's Kursk region yesterday, in an apparent attempt to regain the initiative on the battlefield before Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House.
3 mins
Musk says Reform UK needs new leader as he takes aim at Farage
Billionaire claims his former ally 'doesn't have what it takes'
3 mins
Ripe for the picking? Irish wine on the up - but it is a labour of love
Heard the one about Irish wine? Like its English counterpart, it is no longer a joke, with more than a dozen vineyards now producing bottles to emulate those of the terroirs of France, Spain and Italy.
3 mins
FTSE 100 bosses paid more by today than average annual wage
The chief executives of FTSE 100 companies will have made more money in 2025 by midday today than their average worker does in a whole year, according to the latest measure of inequality between bosses and their employees.
1 min
Badenoch defends Jenrick over his 'alien cultures' comment
Kemi Badenoch yesterday defended Robert Jenrick after he described Britons of Pakistani origin as \"people from alien cultures\", saying it was vital to have an open debate about the abuse and rape of women and girls by grooming gangs.
1 min
Amazon Aims To Offer Satellite Broadband In Britain By 2027
Amazon is hoping to offer a satellite broadband service in Britain within the next two years as it prepares to launch a constellation of spacecraft that could deliver mobile signal even to the most remote areas.
1 min
Record proportion of children in detention far from families
Vulnerable children are being placed in custody many miles from their families at record levels, a Guardian investigation has found, prompting warnings that the government is breaking the law.
2 mins
Heavy snow disrupts travel with icy weather warnings still in place
Heavy overnight snow in Wales and northern England has caused travel disruption as the new year got off to a cold start.
2 mins
Lucky lock-in No last orders for punters left adrift at Tan Hill Inn
\"Do you want a shot?\" asks Katy Sherrington from Durham, offering up a tiny glass of a pink liquid. Nobody is going anywhere at this point, so it would be rude not to.
4 mins
Swinney says failure to pass budget would fuel populism
John Swinney, Scotland's first minister, is warning opposition parties that they will give a boost to populists if they prevent his budget from being passed this month.
1 min
Race to replace Welby begins as he leaves office
Justin Welby will relinquish his role as archbishop of Canterbury at midnight tonight, formally starting the firing gun in the search for a new de facto leader of the Church of England and the global Anglican church.
2 mins
Tragedy in my 20s made me a better writer, says Harlan Coben
The American thriller writer Harlan Coben said experiencing \"quite a bit of tragedy\" in his 20s made him a better writer.
2 mins
Busy going nowhere: London is still the most gridlocked city in Europe
Traffic in London is a problem that is nearly as old as the city itself. But much like the capital's gridlocked streets, its position as the most congested city in Europe has remained unmoved, beating Paris and Dublin.
2 mins
Theatre review Inspired animation of killer plant makes this musical sing
Ever since the botanical monster named Audrey II first landed on film, its story's stage and screen iterations have fed off each other, metabolising from a black-and-white crime caper in 1960 to an off-Broadway musical, then transposed back to film in the cult horror movie of 1986.
1 min
Legal aid cuts deprive parents of human rights, says former top judge
A former president of the supreme court has said parents are being deprived of their human rights by having to fight for access to their children without lawyers.
3 mins
Gordon Brown Former PM's charity steps up hygiene poverty work
A charity founded by the former prime minister Gordon Brown will increase its campaigning against childhood hygiene poverty this year.
1 min
Plans for an EU reset contingent on youth mobility scheme - German ambassador
Keir Starmer's effort to reset relations with the EU is contingent upon a youth mobility scheme, a top diplomat has said.
2 mins
Family support Call for more help for working parents
Labour must offer extra support to working parents, including with childcare and commuting, if it is to fulfil its promise of cutting child poverty, the Resolution Foundation thinktank has argued.
1 min
Strings to their bows State school where music is everywhere
It is first thing in the morning at Shireland CBSO Academy in West Bromwich, and the corridors are filled with music.
3 mins
Director of Edinburgh festival says cuts put its global status at risk
The director of the Edinburgh international festival has warned it could lose its status as one of the world's greatest arts events without significant increases in public and philanthropic support.
2 mins
'As though they belong' Sargent's many 'dollar princesses' united at last
Margaret \"Daisy\" Leiter was 19 when, in 1898, she was painted by the most celebrated society portraitist of the age, John Singer Sargent.
2 mins
Seal Births Fall on Norfolk Coast as Herds May Be Moving South
More than 3,200 grey seal pups were born along a section of the Norfolk coast this season - down 10% on last year, possibly owing to the seals finding new breeding grounds elsewhere.
1 min
Bill suggests paid leave for victims of domestic abuse
Domestic abuse victims would have access to paid time off work to help them stay safe under a proposed law to be tabled in parliament.
1 min
Prisoner who took MoJ to court says he is still isolated 20 months later
A prisoner who brought a legal challenge in April 2023 alleging he had been held in solitary confinement in England for more than two years has said he remains in isolation 20 months later because the judge has not given her decision in the case.
2 mins
Taking root Volunteers help plant new forest in Somerset
On a chilly day recently under stubborn grey skies, a band of green-fingered volunteers can be found in Somerset's Chew valley with spades in their hands and dirt under their fingernails.
2 mins
Sarkozy goes on trial over alleged corruption pact with Libya's former dictator
The French former president Nicolas Sarkozy will go on trial today over the biggest political financing scandal in modern French history, in which he is alleged to have received millions of euros in illegal election campaign funding from the regime of the late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
3 mins
Austria's president 'to discuss coalition with leader of far right'
Austria's president has said he will meet the leader of the far-right Freedom party (FPÖ), amid speculation that the pro-Kremlin, anti-Islam party will be tasked with trying to form a government after centrist parties failed to find agreement.
3 mins
Greece mourns 'noble politician' after former PM's death aged 88
Tributes have been paid to Greece's former socialist prime minister Costas Simitis, who guided Greece into the eurozone and took the steps to ensure it was ready to host the 2004 Athens Olympic Games.
2 mins
This is basically civil war' Palestinian Authority raid has West Bank living in fear
AMid the echo of gunfire and explosions, 23-year-old Mariam picked her way through puddles on the unpaved streets of the refugee camp adjacent to the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, determined to get to a university class.
4 mins
Gaza UN official warns of further collapse of social order if Israel ends cooperation
Social order in Gaza is likely to collapse further if Israel goes ahead with its threat to end all cooperation with the UN refugee agency for Palestinians, Louise Wateridge, its senior emergency officer, has warned.
3 mins
Trump offers Meloni praise during visit to Florida
Italy's prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, made a flying visit to Donald Trump's Florida golf club on Saturday, during which the US president-elect praised the far-right leader for \"really taking Europe by storm\".
1 min
Election Result To Be Certified, Four Years On From Capitol Riot
The US Congress will certify Donald Trump's presidential election victory today in an event heavy with symbolism four years to the day since he incited a violent mob to disrupt a similar ceremony in an attempt to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
1 min
Out of the ashes The Rastafarians digging in to grow Caribbean's legal cannabis market
On Golba Hill on the Caribbean island of St Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG), just below a cluster of colourfully decorated homes, are rows and rows of premium marijuana plants.
4 mins
Regional divide in skills will stifle UK growth, says report
Economic growth in the UK risks being held back by a \"skills chasm\" between regions, as London and south-east England suck in highly qualified workers, according to the Learning and Work Institute (LWI).
2 mins
Uniqlo among retailers to stop recruiting UK workers via gig economy apps
Lush, Uniqlo and Gymshark have stopped hiring freelance retail workers through apps such as YoungOnes and Temper, after unions criticised the gig economy companies.
1 min
People paid to test Barclays banks 'told they could pretend to be blind'
Barclays is facing criticism over adverts for paid \"mystery shoppers\", which suggested that people could pretend to be blind or deaf to test the services at the British bank's high street branches.
1 min
From Trump tariffs to AI: Big economic questions faced by the world this year
January is always a time for new beginnings and fresh thinking.
3 mins
Grand Conversions: Developers Eye Up Unused Offices for Residential Refits
On a busy high street in Balham, south London, stands a boxy, beige-fronted building. Built in the 1940s, for decades the four-storey office block was home to hundreds of civil servants until the Department for Work and Pensions officials left in 2020.
4 mins
Look to the future Robot leagues, chips in brains and players in their 50s - a vision of sport in 2050
Back in 1997, artificial intelligence and robotics experts in Japan came up with an intriguing challenge. Could anyone, they asked, build a humanoid football team capable of beating the World Cup winners by the middle of the 21st century? It sounded more than a little out there. In truth, it still does.
3 mins
Rain and snow halts racing at Chepstow and Plumpton
Racing at Chepstow was abandoned after two races yesterday and Plumpton's Sussex National meeting was called off despite passing a morning inspection as snow and rain took its toll across Britain.
1 min
Gloucester spoil party but Maher means business
Premiership Women's Rugby has never seen a debut like Ilona Maher's for Bristol Bears. The club more than doubled their record attendance with the 9,240 supporters also breaking the record for a standalone PWR regular-season match.
3 mins
Smith shows England class to sink Bath late and save playoff hopes
The referee's whistle blew and Northampton's director of rugby, Phil Dowson, flashed up on the big screen, allowing himself a smile.
3 mins
Let's champion our mentors as well as our trophy-winners in 2025
For the greater good
4 mins
Australia make hay in Bumrah's absence to clinch series win
Boland skittles India to set up World Test Championship final against South Africa
3 mins
Rangers drop points on road again despite Igamane treble
Hamza Igamane's hat-trick was not enough to secure victory for Rangers as Rocky Bushiri's late header earned a dramatic 3-3 draw for in-form Hibernian at Easter Road.
1 min
Rybakina speaks out in defence of suspended coach Vukov
Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, has insisted that her former coach Stefano Vukov did not mistreat her during their coaching partnership after it was revealed that Vukov is under investigation by the Women's Tennis Association.
1 min
Gauff turns tables on Swiatek before Fritz seals trophy for US
Americans defeat Poland to secure United Cup glory as Sabalenka wins Brisbane title
3 mins
Isidor proves worth to keep nervy Black Cats in the leading pack
Before kick-off Portsmouth's manager, John Mousinho, suggested all the pressure would be on Sunderland, leaving his players free to relax, improvise and unlock their inner creativity.
2 mins
Fulham toil against strugglers again as Jiménez rescues point
Imagine where Fulham would be if they could see off the strugglers. They averted a rare defeat when Raúl Jiménez converted his second penalty of the afternoon at the start of added time but never did enough to overcome a well-drilled Ipswich.
3 mins
Diallo grabs vital point as United step up at Anfield
An evening of some redemption for Manchester United was not without its customary slice of Anfield agony. Thirty seconds remained of a gripping battle when Joshua Zirkzee spurned the chance of hero status among fans who jeered him six days earlier to present Harry Maguire with a clear sight of Alisson's goal.
3 mins
Amorim rewarded for keeping faith with his eternal optimist
This was a thrilling, bruising game, and even a very funny one at times.
4 mins
Referee 'not at Premier League level', says Silva
A frustrated Marco Silva, the Fulham manager, described the performance of Darren Bond, the referee, as \"not at Premier League level\" after he opted not to dismiss the Ipswich defender Leif Davis during the sides' 2-2 draw.
1 min
Amorim's winter warmer
United manager hails side's mentality in thrilling draw
3 mins
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