UK general election live: Sunak was ‘bullied’ into taking action over betting scandal, says Starmer in final debate
traded barbs over their responses to the gambling scandal, the Guardian’s Jessica Elgot and Pippa Crerar report, as it emerged the Metropolitan police is to
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View image in fullscreen It is one of the abiding images of the 1984 miners’ strike: Guardian photographer Don McPhee’s picture of a picketing miner
Tory business minister bet on Conservatives winning election
A minister has said he bet on the Conservatives winning the election, but said gambling on the result in his constituency would be “wrong”. Kevin
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called the next UK general election for 4 July 2024. After 14 years of Conservative rule, Keir Starmer’s Labour has
Hubert Hurkacz: ‘I want to be remembered for more than just beating Roger Federer’
No matter what Hubert Hurkacz goes on to achieve in his career, for many people his name will for ever be the answer to a
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Your best players are still your best players. Your best team is not necessarily the one with all the best players on the pitch. Unfortunately
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Didier Deschamps wasn’t amused. Les Bleus had had to fight hard to see off an excellent Austria side in the evening game and needed to
Sharp rise in number of climate lawsuits against companies, report says
The number of climate lawsuits filed against companies around the world is rising swiftly, a report has found, and a majority of cases that have
‘I’m good, I promise’: the loneliness of the low-ranking tennis player
I was 10 when I first told my folks that I wanted to give up playing tennis. They didn’t yield then, and they never did.
‘Whack-a-mole situation’: Algerian officials wrestle with water shortage anger
On 8 June, anger over months of water rationing spilled over in the drought-stricken central Algerian town of Tiaret, where baclava-wearing demonstrators barricaded roads and