praised by Keir Starmer for the way it has opened up a debate about the radicalisation of young men. Starmer met Thorne, and some of
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Lawyers attack ‘dangerous’ decision to halt Sentencing Council guidelines
Shabana Mahmood’s intervention to halt new guidelines on sentencing is “dangerous” and a “deliberate step backwards”, according to senior legal figures and prison campaigners. The
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IT JUST HITS DIFFERENT There is a story about a wise old man who lived, many years ago, high in the Indian mountains. Every day
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Louise Courvoisier grew up the daughter of farmers in France’s eastern Jura region and, by the time she was 15, was desperate to leave this
Italy’s Leonardo given £165m UK military helicopter contract
The Italian defence company Leonardo has been given a £165m contract extension by the British government for its work maintaining the Royal Navy’s fleet of
Arsenal and Chelsea a step closer to European glory – Women’s Football Weekly podcast
On this week’s Guardian Women’s Football Weekly: the panel discuss both Arsenal and Chelsea’s progression into the semi-finals of the Champions League. With the international
‘Remarkable’ Bletchley Park code breaker Betty Webb dies aged 101
The Bletchley Park code breaker Charlotte “Betty” Webb has died at the age of 101, the Women’s Royal Army Corps Association (WRACA) has confirmed. Arriving
Man shot dead by police at Milton Keynes train station
A man has been shot dead by police responding to reports of a person carrying a firearm at Milton Keynes railway station, Thames Valley police
Help! Why are none of the new Beatles cast from Liverpool? | Peter Bradshaw
Sam Mendes has announced the cast for his colossal four-film Beatles extravaganza: Harris Dickinson as John, Paul Mescal as Paul, Barry Keoghan as Ringo and
FA lobbies UK government to make ‘tailgating’ at turnstiles a criminal offence
The Football Association has stepped up its lobbying of the government to make forced entry into football stadiums, so-called “tailgating”, a criminal offence before the