The Guardian says Hong Kong national security police have arrested the editor-in-chief and four other directors of the Apple Daily newspaper in early morning raids
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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 China’s first crewed spacecraft in nearly five years blasted off from the Gobi desert on Thursday morning, carrying astronauts to the new Tiangong space station.
The Guardian says Mr Cummings made the new revelations in a 7,000 word essay where he mocked the PM, claiming Mr Johnson intended to leave office after the next election to “have fun and make money”.
The Guardian says England’s exam regulator wanted to scrap last year’s A-levels but backed down rather than risk a “foolish” confrontation with the government.
The Guardian says women’s average working hours in the UK have taken a far smaller hit during the pandemic than men’s.
The Guardian says a football fan was taken to hospital in what was said to be a “serious condition” after falling from the stands at Wembley stadium during England’s match.
The Guardian says ministers were told a delay to easing restrictions would probably prevent thousands of hospital admissions.
The Guardian says the rescheduled Euros kicksoff in Rome on Friday in what the city’s mayor, Virginia Raggi, has billed as a symbol of a new beginning.
The Guardian says Boris Johnson has been urged to pull the plug on the final easing of coronavirus restrictions across England later this month.
Covid-19 infections, hospitalisations and deaths are falling fast across Europe, but the risk of a deadly autumn resurgence remains high.
Matt Hancock has promised to reveal internal advice that is alleged to have required testing for people discharged from hospitals into care homes.
Joe Biden, is “actively engaged” and “extremely sympathetic” in the case of the teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn, according to Boris Johnson.
The Guardian says the G7 summit risks being overshadowed by a “bitter Brexit stand-off” between France and the UK.
London’s royal parks are urging visitors to stop feeding bread to ducks because it is causing overcrowding and bullying among birds.
The Guardian says one in five people are still considering taking a holiday to foreign countries on England’s amber list.
The Guardian says India’s daily tally of coronavirus deaths has reached over 6,000 after a single state dramatically revised its data for fatalities.
The Guardian says the number of people waiting for hospital treatment in England has exceeded 5 million for the first time.
The Guardian says leaders at the G7 summit will call for a new investigation by the World Health Organization into the origins of the coronavirus.
The Guardian’s says some of the UK’s largest care homes say they repeatedly warned the Matt Hancock’s department over not testing.
The Guardian says Cressida Dick has admitted that there is the occasional “bad ’un” within the ranks of the Metropolitan police service.
The Guardian says the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, has prompted more speculation about his health after recent photographs suggested he had lost weight.
The Guardian says MPs have called for a consultation on raising the age for the sale of cigarettes to 21 from 18 in order to end the “tobacco epidemic” by 2030.
The Guardian says the 25 richest Americans, including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, paid a “true tax rate” of just 3.4% as wealth rocketed.
The Guardian says the row between the UK and the EU over checks chilled foods sent from Britain to Northern Ireland has deepened.
The front splash of the Guardian reports Chancellor Rishi Sunak is willing to accept a delay of up to 4 weeks.