Guardian Corrections June 22 2026
The Guardian published corrections on June 22, 2026, including a misattributed quote and an incorrect statistic in a climate report.
The Guardian published corrections on June 22, 2026, including a misattributed quote and an incorrect statistic in a climate report.
John Swinney says victims of Edinburgh knife attacks are 'deeply traumatised' as police investigate multiple stabbings in the city centre.
Tuesday's Morning Mail covers key Australian news including a new climate report, housing policy debate, and a major infrastructure project update.
Andy Burnham gears up for Labour leadership as Keir Starmer steps down, triggering a leadership contest that could reshape UK politics.
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RecommendedThe US Senate passed a bipartisan housing bill on Monday aimed at increasing housing supply and affordability, with $35 billion in funding for construction and rental assistance.
Kyiv signals its peace offer may expire, with a senior official stating 'our patience is not endless,' as war fatigue grows and diplomatic efforts intensify.
The Trump administration announces new policy changes, sparking debate among lawmakers and the public. Key updates include executive orders and economic measures.
UK PM Keir Starmer and Australian PM Anthony Albanese face similar political challenges, from economic woes to party unity, despite differing contexts.
Keir Starmer resigns as UK prime minister; Andy Burnham and media papers react. The resignation follows months of pressure and internal party disputes.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer faces mounting crises: party infighting, policy U-turns, and falling polls. This podcast dissects the Labour leader's struggles.
A federal judge has dismissed Donald Trump's lawsuit seeking to block Los Angeles' sanctuary city policies, ruling the city's limits on cooperation with immigration enforcement are lawful.
A new pan-European poll reveals that majorities in France, Germany, Italy, and Spain now believe Brexit was a mistake, with many hoping the UK could one day rejoin the EU.
Exclusive poll: 60% of 18-28 year olds would vote to rejoin EU; 50% view Brexit as a failure. Among likely voters, 81% back rejoining.
Analysis of key Brexit campaign promises reveals mixed outcomes: the £350m NHS pledge was dropped, bendy bananas remain legal, and trade deal benefits are debated.
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RecommendedThree people were killed and a suspect shot by police in a shooting in Montreal's Côte-des-Neiges district on Tuesday night, police say.
Queensland's economy faces a potential credit rating downgrade due to rising debt and slowing growth, even as coal royalty revenues surge, according to Moody's.
Labour's first year under Starmer: NHS waiting lists fall but housing targets miss, as charts reveal mixed progress on key pledges.
Three Guardian columnists debate Brexit's legacy: economic damage, sovereignty gains, and ongoing political divisions five years after the referendum.
Andy Burnham's potential move to Westminster could bring his unique political approach, blending localism with national ambition, reshaping UK politics.
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RecommendedTwo Australian nurses filmed allegedly making antisemitic threats have been suspended and face court; police investigate the video's authenticity.
Monika Silva Koniuszek died from a blow to the head and strangulation, a postmortem found, contradicting government claims of suicide. Activists say she was silenced for investigating President Noboa's family business.
An eight-year-old British boy was denied a UK passport because his birth certificate lists his mother's maiden name, not her married name, despite his father being British.
Jim Chalmers condemns Angus Taylor's preference for One Nation over Liberals as a dangerous political gamble, risking stability.
Australia's afternoon news update for Tuesday, June 23, covers key political developments, economic data, and community stories shaping the nation.
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RecommendedIn 2016, five months shaped the UK's future: Boris Johnson sided with Vote Leave, Jo Cox was murdered, and David Cameron resigned, as told by key figures.
Fantastic Kingdom by Helene von Bismarck offers a sharp, outsider's analysis of British politics, revealing the rituals and realities of power.
Live updates on Australian politics: NSW and Queensland budgets, capital gains tax and negative gearing debate, NDIS changes, and Senate question time.
Liberal frontbencher Andrew Hastie will receive additional security due to an apparent higher risk he attributes to his stance on charges against alleged war criminal Ben Roberts-Smith.
The Trump administration's revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Honduras and other countries has forced skilled healthcare workers out of jobs, straining the US healthcare system and upending patients' lives.
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RecommendedRobert Reich reflects on Alan Greenspan's legacy, blaming his deregulation for the 2008 financial crisis and recounting a missed breakfast conversation.