Nobel peace prize given to human rights activists in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine The Guardian says The jailed Belarusian human…
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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.
‘Not a nanny state’: minister says Britons will not be told to use less energy The Guardian says People will…
Nadhim Zahawi apologises for economic turmoil after mini-budget The Guardian says The cabinet minister Nadhim Zahawi has apologised for the…
Pink diamond expected to fetch more than £20m at Hong Kong auction The Guardian says The second largest, internally flawless…
Boy, 14, charged with murder of teenager in Gateshead The Guardian says A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the…
The Guardian – Rolling power cuts could put lives at risk, charities tell National Grid Summary of the front page…
Pakistani PM says he should not have to beg for help after catastrophic floods The Guardian says Shehbaz Sharif, the…
Thailand attack: 22 children among 34 killed in nursery mass shooting The Guardian says Thirty-four people have been killed, including…
Three people stabbed in central London The Guardian says Three people have been stabbed in an incident in central London…
At least 17 people dead after boat sinks off Lesbos The Guardian says The bodies of 16 women and one…
Iran to investigate death of schoolgirl in early days of protests The Guardian says Iranian prosecutors have opened an investigation…
The Guardian says Black and minority ethnic people in the UK are more than twice as likely as white people to experience “deep poverty” – extreme levels of hardship meaning they struggle to afford everyday basics such as food and energy, analysis has found.
The Guardian – Truss delivers a new common enemy to fractured Tory party Summary of the front page Liz Truss has…
The Guardian says Australia all-rounder Mitchell Marsh is set to return at No 3 in the first T20 World Cup warm-up against West Indies on Wednesday but will be spared bowling duties as he continues his recovery from an ankle injury.
The Guardian says Liz Truss’s intervention to freeze energy prices for households for two years is expected to cost the government £89bn, according to the first major costing of the policy by the sector’s leading consultancy.
The Guardian says South Korea’s military has apologised after a missile it launched during a drill on Tuesday malfunctioned and crashed to the ground, causing alarm among nearby residents who thought they were under attack from North Korea, which had test launched a missile earlier in the day.
The Guardian says A California serial killer seems to be “on a mission” dating back to last year, which has seen the fatal shooting of at least six men and the wounding of one woman – but authorities have not figured out what’s behind the violence.
Summary of Today’s Paper Headline Story The Guardian – Tory turmoil amid claims of coup to oust Truss The front…
The Guardian says Pakistan’s prime minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has accused the former premier Imran Khan of being the “the biggest liar on the face of the earth” and injecting poison into society to “dangerously polarise the electorate” after he was toppled from power earlier this year.
The Guardian says It has inspired French film-makers and songwriters, proven useful to cannabis smokers and aestheticians and served as an emergency bookmark or jotter – but now the Paris Métro ticket has reached the end of the line.
The Guardian says The top official in Emmanuel Macron’s office has been charged with a conflict of interest.
The Guardian says The Football Association has said it is investigating “as a matter of urgency” an assault on a referee in an amateur match in Lancashire last weekend.
The Guardian says It was billed as a surprise fashion show but landed as a bigger surprise than expected. A “secret” catwalk event by Kanye West at Paris fashion week included a T-shirt with the slogan “White Lives Matter”.
Headline Story The Guardian – Tory plot to halt benefits cuts after U-turn over top tax rate Conservative MPs are…
The Guardian says You know that the first mini-budget hasn’t gone down that well when before you’ve even been in office for a month “resign” is trending on Twitter, and following Monday’s climbdown over the abolishment of the 45p tax rate, social media was awash with people poking fun at the prime minister, Liz Truss, and her beleaguered chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng.