The Guardian says Russia’s decision to reduce gas supplies to Europe will lead to further price rises.
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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 says a member of the far-right Proud Boys group on Wednesday pleaded guilty to obstructing police officers when he joined the 6 January 2021 Capitol attack.
The Guardian says Emmanuel Macron narrowly missed being hit by a bag of tomatoes during a surprise visit to a working-class area north of Paris.
The Guardian says Emma Raducanu believes she is on the right track as she continues to adjust to life on tour despite describing her decision to part from her coach, Torben Beltz, this week as “tough”.
The Guardian says the Conservatives have been hit by yet another House of Commons sex scandal after a female minister reported seeing a male colleague watching porn on a mobile phone in parliament.
The Guardian says a man has been charged with the murders of four family members who were stabbed to death in south-east London, the Metropolitan police have said.
DJ Tim Westwood accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women reads the front page of the Guardian.
The Guardian says with a quarter of an hour gone at the Etihad Stadium, on a night when this entire lighted stage seemed to ripple and shudder, Phil Foden did something lovely.
The Guardian says the war in Ukraine will result in expensive food and energy for the next three years, the World Bank has warned.
The Guardian says Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to five years in prison after she was found guilty of corruption corruption by a court in military-controlled Myanmar.
The Guardian says Investors have wiped $126bn (£100bn) off Tesla’s value amid concern that Elon Musk may have to sell shares in the electric carmaker to fund his personal contribution to his $44bn acquisition of Twitter.
The Guardian says an expert has testified that her evaluation of the Heard revealed two psychiatric diagnoses – borderline personality disorder and histrionic personality disorder.
The Guardian reports that Sajid Javid is being urged to change the law to let pharmacists in England alter prescriptions during medicine shortages.
The Guardian says the UK backs Ukrainian troops carrying out strikes in Russian territory, the armed forces minister has said, calling it “not necessarily a problem” if Ukraine uses weapons donated by Britain.
The Guardian says cabinet ministers have been ordered to come up with new “non-fiscal” ways to combat the cost of living.
The Guardian says Marjorie Taylor Greene texted Trump chief of staff urging martial law to overturn 2020 election
The Guardian says the actor Alec Baldwin is seen practising drawing his revolver on the set of the Rust movie in footage released by the Santa Fe county sheriff’s office.
The Guardian says Elon Musk has reached a $44bn deal to buy Twitter in a takeover that will give the world’s richest man control of a social network with more than 200 million users.
Macron pledges unity after he fends off Le Pen threat says the headline of the Guardian.
The Guardian says the Labour party has vowed to abolish the “non-dom” tax loophole used by the chancellor Rishi Sunak’s wife to save paying up to £20m in UK tax.
The Guardian says the pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron has vowed to unite a divided France after winning a second term as French president.
The Guardian says Gabriel Jesus has refused to commit his future to Manchester City beyond this season, with the forward having a year on his terms from July.
The Guardian says Beijingers were flooding supermarkets to stock up on food on Monday, hoping to avoid Shanghai-style shortages in the case of a city-wide lockdown as the capital records a growing number of Covid infections.
The Guardian says Angela Rayner has hit out at “sexism and misogyny” in politics, as a storm of criticism erupted after a vile report from the Mail on Sunday.
Boris Johnson has suffered “humiliating blows to his authority”, The Guardian says.