Archaeologists find remnants of medieval priory under former Ocky White store in Haverfordwest The remains of more than 240 people,…
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The Guardian is a British daily newspaper founded in 1821. The paper is politically aligned centre-left and along with its Sunday Paper – The Observer – target an educated, middle-class, left-leaning, 18+ audience.
In 2020, data showed The Guardian was the most trusted newspaper in the UK.
The Guardian – Zelensky pleads for more help to combat Russian ‘terrorist’ attacks Summary of the front page Ukrainian President…
UK’s highest court asked to allow Scottish parliament to resolve ‘festering issue’ without Westminster approval The UK’s highest court has…
Travel industry research finds strong demand after pandemic but fears over inflation and weak pound One in three holidaymakers will…
Autumn Water Watch survey aims to build national picture of pollution, plastic litter and invasive species The public are being…
Restructuring includes departure of Sam White, as party leader seeks to capitalise on slump in Tory support Politics live –…
Truss overrules Kwarteng Treasury pick in bid to calm markets The Guardian says Liz Truss has overruled Kwasi Kwarteng’s top…
UK spy chief says Kremlin does not appear to be engaged in preliminary steps despite Putin’s threats Russia-Ukraine war: latest…
Latest updates: Deputy PM says she is not going to get into hypotheticals when challenged over potential spending cuts The…
Chef says there is a need ‘now more than ever’ to lower income and benefits threshold parents must meet The…
Health secretary ‘not anticipating further changes’ in pay award Thérèse Coffey has said nurses will not get a higher pay…
Jobless level is at lowest level since 1974 but pay growth still failing to keep pace with soaring inflation The…
Supermarket price inflation at record high, adding £643 a year to average family’s grocery bill Households are turning to “wonky”…
Transform Trade charity says British-based companies are among main bringers of cases based on bilateral investment treaties UK companies operating…
Airport remains Europe’s busiest hub in summer but passenger numbers remain below pre-Covid level Heathrow is expecting a busy Christmas…
Lowest-paying of big supermarkets says trial of temporary premiums ‘not delivering desired results’ Asda is slashing 1,500 grocery delivery drivers’…
Central bank was forced to act to protect pension funds after Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-budget Live coverage: Bank of England widens…
Latest advances to curb Aids, tuberculosis and malaria are beyond reach without funding, says Global Fund’s executive director Some of…
Officials say health secretary will not publish plan, as campaigners warn ‘smoke-free’ UK is seven years behind target Ministers are…
Drapers’ Pyrgo primary in Romford, where top managers were paid total of £1.49m in benefits, cut salaries or hours of…
Exclusive: Meetings while in Saudi Arabia undisclosed due to ‘administrative oversight’, says business department The chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, held undisclosed…
British intelligence viewed Flora Solomon as ‘inconsequential’ in 1951 but her evidence later ‘clinched’ case against Philby Kim Philby could…
Lucy Letby: nurse denies murder of seven babies in Chester hospital The Guardian says A nurse has pleaded not guilty…
The Guardian says Simon Clarke, the levelling up secretary, threatens to reignite the feud over housebuilding within the Conservative party with a significant “planning reset” that could water down environmental protections and affordable home requirements across England.
USA still world leaders in women’s football despite England closing gap The Guardian says Midway up the stands inside Wembley,…