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GPs threaten strike over mandatory online booking

Thousands of GPs across England are considering unprecedented strike action in protest against government plans to force all practices to implement online appointment systems by December.

UK Defence Minister's jet hit by GPS jamming attack

A Spanish Air Force plane carrying the UK's Defence Secretary, Grant Shapps, was subjected to a sophisticated GPS jamming attack near Russian territory. The incident, described as 'serious', highlights escalating electronic warfare threats to NATO flights

Guardian's Latest Corrections and Clarifications

The Guardian's regular corrections and clarifications section addresses recent errors, from political misstatements to geographical inaccuracies, demonstrating the publication's commitment to transparency.

Poland and Estonia warn of Russian GPS jamming threat

Poland and Estonia issue stark warnings about Russia's escalating electronic warfare tactics, including GPS jamming and spoofing, which threaten regional security and civilian aviation across Eastern Europe.

UK Warns Putin Over 'Dangerous' GPS Jamming Attacks

The UK Government accuses Russia of deliberately disrupting civilian flights and maritime traffic in Eastern Europe with widespread GPS jamming, branding it a 'dangerous' and 'reckless' act.

Expert Reveals 7 Common Home Decor Mistakes & Fixes

A leading interior design expert from TikTok exposes the most frequent styling errors plaguing British homes, from rug sizing fails to lighting blunders, and shares her professional secrets to transform your space affordably.

NHS Rolls Out 'Game-Changer' Weight Loss Jab Mounjaro

The NHS launches a new front in the fight against obesity, making the potent weight-loss drug Mounjaro available to thousands. Health Secretary Wes Streeting hails the move as a pivotal shift towards prevention.

NHS Exodus: 1 in 3 GPs Leave Traditional Surgeries

A major study uncovers a staffing crisis as over 30% of UK GPs have left NHS surgeries for private practice, academia, or other roles, raising alarm over patient access and service sustainability.

Donnarumma's Nightmare: Man City Expose PSG in UCL Thriller

Gianluigi Donnarumma's disastrous performance under Manchester City's relentless high press proved decisive in a thrilling Champions League encounter at the Etihad Stadium, with Kevin De Bruyne masterminding a spectacular comeback victory.

Milwaukee Police Handcuff Children Aged 9 and 10 in Raid

Exclusive: Milwaukee Police Department faces intense scrutiny and public outrage after bodycam footage reveals officers handcuffing children, some as young as 9 years old, during a mistaken raid on a family-owned storage facility. The shocking incident, b

Guardian Corrections: Fixing Errors from Politics to Weather

The Guardian's latest corrections roundup addresses errors on topics ranging from political misstatements to weather misreporting, underscoring the publication's commitment to editorial accuracy and transparency in journalism.

DWP errors may mean £5,000+ backpay for thousands

Exclusive: The DWP has admitted to potential errors in assessing savings and income for Pension Credit, ESA, and Income Support. Thousands of claimants may be due significant back payments. Here's how to check if you're affected.

Energy Bill Errors: Millions Owed Refunds

Exclusive investigation reveals widespread energy bill inaccuracies affecting millions. Discover if you're owed money and how to challenge your supplier.

Parents hide GPS trackers in kids' toys to spy on exes

Desperate parents are resorting to high-tech espionage, planting hidden GPS devices in their children's soft toys to monitor their ex-partners' movements and activities during visitation, reveals a new investigation.

Ferdinand slams Onana as Amorim linked with Man Utd job

Rio Ferdinand launches a scathing critique on André Onana's performance, while Ruben Amorim is lined up as a potential replacement for Erik ten Hag at Old Trafford. Exclusive insight into the mounting pressure at Manchester United.

Guardian Corrects Errors on Policy, Finance and Geography

The Guardian's latest corrections column addresses a series of factual errors across its reporting, from misstated political timelines to incorrect geographical and financial details. A transparent look at the importance of accuracy in journalism.

When Digital Maps Lead You Dangerously Astray

Exclusive investigation reveals the real-world chaos caused by faulty digital maps, from stranded Great North Run participants to non-existent supermarkets and dangerous driving routes.

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