Khan: Smart Devices Weaponised by Abusers
Sadiq Khan announces £6M fund to combat tech-enabled abuse as doorbell cameras, smart glasses, and phones are used for stalking and harassment. Refuge reports 207% rise in referrals.
Sadiq Khan announces £6M fund to combat tech-enabled abuse as doorbell cameras, smart glasses, and phones are used for stalking and harassment. Refuge reports 207% rise in referrals.
Metro readers discuss whether Starmer is fixing the 'Brexit mess' created by Farage, Labour's EU stance, Reform voters, and internal party tensions.
PGMO admitted Manchester United's second goal vs Nottingham Forest should not have stood due to handball. VAR and referee error confirmed.
A Guardian investigation explores whether the UK is experiencing a Christian revival, and how far-right figures like Tommy Robinson are using Christianity as a national identity symbol.
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RecommendedUtah Republican lawmakers push to ban prediction markets like Kalshi, citing gambling concerns, despite federal backing and legal battles.
The Green Party debates how to be radical and popular. A strategic focus on popular radical policies like rent caps and wealth taxes could consolidate success and replace Labour from the left.
A Madrid court ruled Spain's tax agency must pay Shakira over €55 million after wrongly fining her for 2011 taxes, citing insufficient proof of residency.
Home care workers in New York are resuming a hunger strike after the city council delayed a vote on the No More 24 Act, which would end mandatory 24-hour shifts paid for only 13 hours.
Three youths are in custody after a random shooting spree in Austin, Texas, wounded four people. The suspects allegedly fired at buildings and houses while driving stolen cars.
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RecommendedMexico City's mayor paints infrastructure purple and adorns it with axolotl murals for the World Cup, drawing criticism over wasted resources and safety concerns.
Donald Trump's approval rating has dropped to 37%, the lowest of his second term, as voters express discontent over the cost of living and the US-Israel war on Iran.
Andy Burnham says he won't try to return the UK to the EU and vows a 'relentless domestic focus' in his Makerfield byelection campaign, aiming to change Labour and fix the country.
Former Liberal senator Hollie Hughes and ex-vice-president Teena McQueen defect to One Nation, highlighting the party's struggle as more members consider leaving.
South Carolina appeals court vacates Alex Murdaugh's murder conviction due to jury tampering, setting stage for retrial amid death penalty possibility.
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RecommendedDonald Trump warns Iran to quickly agree to a peace deal or face devastation, as US-Israeli war on Iran and Israel's war on Lebanon continue. Drone strike hits UAE nuclear plant.
A new cartoon by Pete Songi satirizes Nigel Farage's Brexit legacy, depicting it as a broken bridge leading to a cliff, symbolizing economic and political fallout.
Makerfield byelection tests Labour against Reform, reviving old Brexit debates with louder voices and broken promises from Starmer, Streeting, and others.
David Lammy used a series of football metaphors to support Keir Starmer, but critics say his mixed analogies scored an own goal. The Deputy PM urged Labour to 'get on the pitch' amid by-election drama.
Donald Trump skipped a nine-hour prayer festival at the National Mall to play golf, instead sending two Truth Social posts. He also shared an AI image of himself as Jesus.
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RecommendedCate Blanchett criticizes Hollywood for quickly suppressing the #MeToo movement, noting persistent gender imbalance on film sets with 10 women to 75 men.
Guardian editor-in-chief Katharine Viner explores the information crisis, where fake news evolves into a feeling that reality itself is fake, and how journalism can reunite us.
Donald Trump posted 19 AI-generated images on Truth Social, including walking with an alien and blowing up targets from space, amid ongoing Iran War.
Nigel Farage under fire for £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, claimed for personal security. Also: lookalike claims, Neanderthal dentistry, and more.
James Kyle proposes an opt-out solidarity tax surcharge for millionaires, leveraging nudge theory to increase voluntary tax contributions, addressing the gap between stated willingness and actual revenue.
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RecommendedThe US tightens its economic stranglehold on Cuba, with an oil blockade causing blackouts and an impending indictment for Raúl Castro, as Trump boasts 'Cuba is next'.
Ella Baron's cartoon critiques Keir Starmer's leadership amid Labour infighting and policy dilemmas, highlighting the party's struggle for direction.
Canal+ CEO Maxime Saada says the company will no longer work with hundreds of film figures who signed a petition against Vincent Bolloré's influence, escalating tensions in French cinema.
Thousands gathered in Washington DC for a prayer rally backed by the White House, drawing criticism for mixing church and state with Republican officials and evangelical speakers.
A decade after Theresa May's radical reform pledge, a Nationwide member's bid for a board seat tests the limits of corporate democracy in the UK.
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RecommendedComedian Charlie Berens uses his platform to oppose AI datacenter projects in Wisconsin, citing environmental risks and lack of transparency, while facing backlash from unions and officials.