Politics
UK Sikh activist told to boost security amid Hindu nationalist threats
A prominent Sikh activist in the UK has been advised by police to install security cameras and reinforce his home due to threats linked to Hindu nationalism. Read about the rising concerns over transnational repression.
Culture
BBC Moves to Dismiss Trump's $10bn Defamation Lawsuit Over Panorama Edit
The BBC is asking a Florida court to throw out Donald Trump's $10bn lawsuit over a Panorama edit of his Capitol speech. The broadcaster argues the court lacks jurisdiction and the claim is baseless.
Sports
Alyssa Healy's Record-Breaking Legacy in Women's Cricket
Alyssa Healy's career statistics cement her as a transformative figure in women's cricket. Explore the numbers behind her wicketkeeping and batting legacy.
Business
SMEs Choked by Red Tape: £320bn Growth at Risk, Warns Expert
New research reveals government bureaucracy is suffocating small businesses, blocking a potential £320bn boost to the economy. Calls grow for radical deregulation to unleash SME potential.
Environment
Transport
Uber drivers plot exodus over new contract terms
Uber faces a driver revolt as new contractual changes, designed to avoid a major VAT bill, spark fury. Drivers threaten to switch to rivals or protest. Uber insists the move keeps fares low.
London's Longest Tube Escalator at Angel Station
Discover the record-breaking escalator at Angel Tube station, its vital role for 2 million daily commuters, and the infamous stunt that shocked TfL. Dive into London Underground trivia.
Driver admits killing woman in police chase on golf course
John McDonald, 52, pleaded guilty to causing the death of Suzanne Cherry, 62, by dangerous driving during a police pursuit in Birmingham. The sentencing hearing continues.
Guardian corrects HS2 cost, bat tunnel, and station details
The Guardian has issued corrections regarding the per-mile cost of HS1, the species protected by a 'bat tunnel', and the status of Aylesbury Vale Parkway station. Read the full clarifications.
Driver cleared as electric car 'moved by itself', killing girl
A driver has been found not guilty after his Volkswagen ID.4 suddenly accelerated, killing a five-year-old girl. The case raises questions about electric vehicle software safety. Read the full story.
Property
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