The Guardian says Sienna Miller has said the Sun forced her to make decisions “about my own body that I have to live with every single day”
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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 Boris Johnson was accused of misleading his own ethics adviser last night, exposing the PM to a potential suspension from the Commons.
The Guardian reports Boris Johnson has announced Plan B restrictions as his government is “engulfed in a crisis of credibility”.
The Guardian says The Conservative party has been fined £17,800 for “failing to accurately report a donation and keep a proper accounting record.”
The Guardian says Game over. The delusions of grandeur can now finally be laid to rest. The years of feast are over and the years of famine are at hand.
The Guardian says More than half of universities are not on track to meet their emissions targets, according to an analysis.
The Guardian says As an investigation is launched into a party held in No 10, other alleged gatherings are under the spotlight.
The Guardian says the debacle over the No 10 Christmas party threatens to undermine efforts to control the Covid pandemic.
The Guardian – ‘PM accused of lying, No 10 filmed joking about party’
The Guardian says England skittled for just 147 by Australia in dramatic start to Ashes series.
The Guardian says More than 56,000 homes and businesses in Ireland have been left without power after Storm Barra made landfall.
The Guardian says French police have arrested a man on suspicion of being a former member of the Saudi royal guard accused of being involved in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The Guardian – ‘Afghans left to die at Kabul due to UK red tape chaos’
The Guardian says Nearly two-thirds of London rape victims who drop their complaint do so within a month of going to police.
The Guardian says Tens of thousands of Afghans were unable to access UK help following the fall of Kabul because of turmoil and confusion in the Foreign Office.
The Guardian says Dominic Cummings has said it would be “very unwise for No 10 to lie” about social events that allegedly took place during lockdown last Christmas.
The Guardian says “Tonight it is quite nice, very nice to see the presidential box once again being occupied,” David Letterman said to knowing applause.
The Guardian has a warning from the creator of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, who says the next virus could be worse than COVID-19
The Guardian says Belgian police have fired water cannon and used teargas to disperse protesters opposed to compulsory health measures.
The Guardian says The International Tennis Federation has said it will not cancel any tournaments in China over concerns for Peng Shuai, because it does not want to “punish 1.4 billion people”.
The Guardian says the pandemic is far from over and the next one could be even more lethal, Sarah Gilbert has said.
There is bad news for Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer, after Unite union says it will cut funding to the party – that’s on the front of The Guardian.
The Guardian says ‘The pandemic is still here’: California braces for Omicron even as strain from Delta continues.
The Guardian says A bill to fund the US government through mid-February gained the support of enough members of the Senate late on Thursday.
The Guardian says Vaccination could become mandatory in Germany from February, Angela Merkel has said.