The Guardian says Joanna Lumley has suggested that a system of rationing similar to that seen during wartime, under which people would have a limited number of points to spend on holidays or lavish consumer goods, could eventually help to tackle the climate crisis.
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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 the Metropolitan police failed the family of two black sisters who went missing and were later found murdered.
The Guardian says Labour has accused Mr Sunak of presiding over a “smoke and mirrors” Budget.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has admitted Britain could fail to broker adequate enough deals to curb irreversible and devastating climate change at the global summit of world leaders beginning in Scotland later this month.
The Guardian says The UK’s “national living wage” is go up to £9.50 an hour from next April, meaning a pay rise for millions of low-paid workers.
The Guardian says a group of 30 UK millionaires have called on the chancellor to tax them and other rich people more because they can afford to pay it.
The Guardian says Emma Raducanu has said she is “optimistic” about finalising a partnership with a new coach before the Australian Open.
The Guardian says James Michael Tyler, most famous for playing Gunther, the manager of Central Perk in the hit sitcom Friends, has died aged 59.
The Guardian says GPs in England are threatening industrial action over pressure to see patients face-to-face as Covid cases rise.
The Guardian says Andy Murray has admitted that “my attitude was poor” after he bowed out of the European Open.
The Guardian says at least 34,000 women in Poland are known to have sought abortions illegally or abroad since the country introduced a near total ban on terminations a year ago.
The Guardian says the California family that died in August while hiking in Sierra national forest was killed by extreme heat and probable dehydration.
The Guardian says Mr Javid suggested that “politicians have a responsibility to set an example” by wearing face coverings in public spaces.
The Guardian says a lorry has fallen into the harbour in Bristol city centre.
The Guardian says Bill Clinton has released a video saying he is on the road to recovery after being hospitalised in southern California.
The Guardian says the NFL agreed to end race-based adjustments in dementia testing that critics said made it difficult for Black retirees to qualify for awards in the $1bn settlement of concussion claims.
The Guardian says Brexit divisions in UK society appear to be as entrenched as ever, according to the latest British social attitudes survey.
The Guardian says Partial human remains were found on Wednesday in a Florida wilderness area where authorities were searching for Brian Laundrie.
Campaigners and experts are warning that the net zero plans “fall short on ambition and funds”, according to the Guardian.
The Guardian says the return of some Covid restrictions in England is not needed “for now”, the business secretary has insisted.
The Guardian says the Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, should face murder charges for his role in the country’s “stratospheric” coronavirus death toll, a draft report from a senate inquiry into Brazil’s Covid crisis has recommended.
The Guardian says individual cigarettes could have “smoking kills” printed on them under a raft of tough measures proposed by MPs
The Guardian says The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack voted on Tuesday to recommend the criminal prosecution of Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon.
The Guardian says social media giant Facebook is planning to rebrand the company with a new name next week, the Verge reported.
MPs bow their heads on the front page of the Guardian, as they pay their respects to Sir David Amess.