The Guardian says conservatives urgently need to change their attitudes towards people taking the knee, an influential Tory MP
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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 train fares on popular UK routes are 50% more expensive than plane fares despite rail journeys causing 80% lower carbon dioxide emissions
The Guardian says mask wearing will remain compulsory on the tube and other London transport services after next Monday
The Guardian says Britney Spears’s fight to end the conservatorship that has long controlled her life is heading back to court
The Guardian says several Indian states are considering implementing a controversial two-child policy and incentivising sterilisation as a means of population control.
There has been “outrage” after the government won a Commons vote to lock in cuts to spending on overseas aid, according to the Guardian.
The Guardian says Freedom Day: where’s the public anger about the government’s over-confident and irresponsible plan to remove all restrictions on 19 July.
The Daily Mail says anxiety levels across the country are rising as Freedom Day on July 19 approaches and all restrictions are removed, experts have warned.
The Guardian says the rise in infections that will follow the government’s plans to reopen on 19 July will put intense pressure on the NHS.
The Guardian says it was the comedian Matt Lucas who best captured the jarring ambiguity in Boris Johnson’s broadcast to the nation last May.
The Guardian says Channel 4 is launching a new platform dedicated to true crime programming as it attempts to respond to the boom in popularity of the genre.
Boris Johnson’s decision to lift restrictions comes despite warnings from scientific advisers that the “exit wave” could result in more than 200 deaths a day.
The Guardian says The Haitian government has accused a Florida entrepreneur and former security guard of being involved in the assassination of Jovenel Moïse.
The Guardian says nine people have been found dead after a skydiving airplane crashed outside Orebro in Sweden.
The Guardian says two Metropolitan police officers have been given misconduct notices over potential failings in the disappearance of teenager Richard Okorogheye.
The Guardian says a 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a teenager was stabbed to death in south London.
The Guardian says summer travel to 100 countries will be opened up as quarantine requirements for the double jabbed are eased in England
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has admitted he is “apprehensive” about the future of Afghanistan as he confirmed UK’s withdrawal.
The Guardian says a US appeals court has suspended Rudy Giuliani from practising law in Washington DC.
The Guardian says school leavers across the UK have shrugged off fears about the continuing impact of Covid.
The Guardian says Britain’s employers are struggling with the worst staff shortages since the late 1990s.
The Guardian says Gareth Southgate values control almost above anything else. For England, this has been a tournament about control.
The Guardian’s top story is on a warning from doctors and scientists that the UK government is easing restrictions too early in England.
The National says NEW Zealand’s government is not “willing to accept” an England-style strategy of “living with” coronavirus, the country’s Covid-19 response minister has said.
The Guardian says more than 640,000 children in England were absent from school last week due to Covid, as the government plans to scrap the current system.