UK defence secretary promises investment plan before Nato summit
Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, pledges to publish the delayed defence investment plan before the Nato summit in Ankara, securing around £1bn more than his predecessor.
Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, pledges to publish the delayed defence investment plan before the Nato summit in Ankara, securing around £1bn more than his predecessor.
A UN inquiry found Israel deliberately targets Palestinian children in Gaza, constituting genocide, with children making up 30% of the dead.
The Guardian corrects errors from previous reports, including a misattributed quote, a factual inaccuracy in a business article, and a corrected statistic in a science piece.
The US Senate approved a war powers resolution to limit Donald Trump's military authority against Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats in a 50-48 vote.
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Scientists confirmed the world's oldest meteorite impact crater in Western Australia's Pilbara region, dating back 3 billion years, using zircon and apatite analysis.
Andy Burnham has chosen former cabinet colleague James Purnell as his chief of staff, marking a significant return to government for the ex-work and pensions secretary who resigned in 2009.
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The House approved a bipartisan housing bill 358-32, sending it to President Trump. The measure reduces regulations, speeds construction, and curbs corporate landlords to tackle affordability.
A federal judge vacated Trump administration policies expanding arrests at immigration courthouses and detention limits, calling them arbitrary and capricious.
The US Senate approved a war powers resolution preventing Trump from continuing hostilities against Iran, passing 50-48 with four Republicans in support.
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Ukraine destroyed a rail bridge, hit a power plant, and other targets in Crimea. Putin acknowledged a 'huge stream' of drones. Crimea imposed curfews and banned fuel sales.
Kim Jong-un declares expanding nuclear forces is the 'most correct way' amid heightened rhetoric, as analysts question why North Korea needs so many weapons.
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Nine Entertainment executives are meeting to consider the future of Today show host Karl Stefanovic after he posted and deleted a podcast interview with UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
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A parliamentary report warns that UK museums and galleries are vulnerable to cyber-attacks and thefts, citing recent security failures at the British Museum and British Library, and criticises government inaction.
Just under a third of Brits still believe Brexit was right, but a decade on, the EU has largely moved on, focusing on new partnerships while the UK grapples with economic and cultural fallout.
Andy Burnham would enter Downing Street 'boxed in' by financial markets if he signals a rise in borrowing, bond investors warn, amid fiscal constraints and market scepticism.
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Workers jumped in fountains, tube windows smashed as temperature hit 91F in London. The Guardian's 1976 coverage details chaos and record heat.
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Simon Spurrell says Brexit left a £250,000 hole in his business, forcing him to sell. Many small firms stopped exporting or retired early due to red tape and costs.
Keir Starmer's resignation marks another short-lived premiership in post-Brexit Britain, where nationalism poisoned politics, costing 4-8% of GDP and enabling far-right radicalisation.
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