On board the Creed cruise: the unfathomable return of the ‘worst band of the 90s’
It’s high noon on a blazing April day, which is the ideal time to be sitting in an Irish pub aboard a cruise ship the
Tunisia court jails potential presidential candidates and bars them from upcoming election
A Tunisian court has sentenced a number of potential presidential election candidates to prison and banned them from running for office, according to local media,
Premier League 2024-25 preview No 3: Bournemouth
Guardian writers’ predicted position: 12th (NB: this is not necessarily John Brewin’s prediction but the average of our writers’ tips) Last season’s position: 12th Prospects
‘Celebrations of life’ increasingly replacing traditional funerals in UK, study shows
Traditional sombre funerals in religious settings are increasingly being replaced by “celebrations of life” with personal touches held at more unusual locations in the UK,
Jean-Philippe Mateta fires France into Olympic men’s final against Spain
Crystal Palace’s forward Jean-Philippe Mateta scored twice as France came from behind to beat Egypt 3-1 after extra time and set up an Olympic men’s football
Police officers injured amid standoff in Plymouth – England riots as it happened
Ministers are preparing an additional 500 prison places to cope with an influx of people expected to be held on remand over the next month,
NHS ‘soup and shake’ diet puts almost a third of type 2 diabetes cases in remission
Tens of thousands more people in England living with type 2 diabetes could be offered an 800-calorie-a-day “soup and shake” diet after research found almost
Venezuela opposition leaders urge army and police to abandon Nicolás Maduro
Venezuela’s opposition leaders, who are widely believed to have beaten Nicolás Maduro in last week’s disputed presidential election, have urged the police and armed forces
Two dolphins found dead on banks of Thames in London
Two dolphins have reportedly been found dead on the banks of the Thames in London, after one was spotted in the river last week. The
Worst far-right violence should be treated as terrorism, says ex-police chief
The worst of the far-right violence seen in England this weekend should be treated as terrorism, a prominent former police chief has said, amid warnings