The Guardian says Kyle Rittenhouse’s claim that he is “not a racist person”, made to Tucker Carlson, landed in an atmosphere of controversy.
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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 Times says Gareth Southgate, unlike his predecessors, has ownership of England’s players – clubs no longer have all the power.
The Guardian says More than 5,000 new homes in flood-risk areas of England have been granted planning permission so far this year.
The Guardian says a government minister has been unable to guarantee that some people will not have to sell their homes to fund their own social care.
The Guardian says Within moments of watching the mega-voice in action, it’s clear she is also an uproarious host, MC and comic. . It’s hard to imagine anyone doing this better.
The Guardian says Three people were being treated in hospital in Rotterdam on Saturday after they were seriously injured when police fired shots during a demonstration against Covid-19 restrictions.
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The Guardian says Andrew Marr has announced he is leaving the BBC after 21 years, including 16 fronting his BBC Sunday morning show.
The Guardian says Even when she was being escorted to prison, Patrizia Reggiani was determined to go in style, wearing dark sunglasses and a fur coat
The Guardian says Narendra Modi has announced he will repeal three contentious farm laws that prompted a year of protests and unrest in India.
The Guardian reports the WTA is prepared to pull out of China over tennis star Peng Shuai disappearance.
The Guardian says Another detail of Boris Johnson’s largely-free holiday to southern Spain last month has emerged after the prime minister declared £1,800 of hospitality from Heathrow.
The Guardian – ‘Social care cap could expose poorer homeowners to catastrophic costs’
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The Guardian says Michael Williams, an associate of disgraced R&B star R Kelly, has been sentenced to eight years in prison after intimidating an accuser in Kelly’s trial for sexual abuse.
The Guardian says Chelsea’s Édouard Mendy and Real Madrid’s Ferland Mendy have complained about media outlets using their images to illustrate news reports about Manchester City’s Benjamin Mendy, who has been accused of rape and sexual assault.
The Guardian says British tax officials have ramped up efforts to claw back £1bn from fraudulent or incorrect furlough payouts.
The Guardian says Legal action has been initiated over a decision to ban media organisations from a court hearing about Prince Philip’s will.
The Guardian reports on how Michael Gove has been drawn into the ‘cronyism’ row.
The Guardian says Staples Center is getting a new name. Starting Christmas Day, it will be Crypto.com Arena.
The Guardian says David Cameron has quit his role at the software company Afiniti after a 23-year-old former employee accused the firm’s multimillionaire founder of sexual assault.
The Guardian says At least one person has been killed and several more are feared dead after a huge storm hit the Pacific north-west.
The Guardian says MPs should still be allowed to work about 10 to 15 hours a week in second jobs as long as they are not offering political consultancy, a cabinet minister has said.
The Guardian says Prince Andrew took out a £1.5m personal loan that was subsequently paid off by companies connected to David Rowland, a multimillionaire Conservative donor and financier.
The Guardian reports on how the UK terror threat has been raised for the first time in months in the wake of the Liverpool hospital explosion.