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Europe's Best City Breaks: Reader Favourites Revealed

Discover the continent's most captivating urban escapes as Guardian readers share their favourite under-the-radar European cities for 2025, from Marseille's vibrant markets to Helsinki's design scene.

Premier League to scrap PSR financial rules

Exclusive: The Premier League is preparing to dismantle its controversial Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) following mounting pressure from clubs, with a new financial framework modelled on UEFA's system expected by 2025.

Leeds Crowned UK's Most Vibrant City

Leeds has been officially named the UK's most vibrant city in a new study, beating London and Manchester with its unbeatable mix of culture, nightlife, and community spirit. Find out what makes this Yorkshire gem pulse with energy.

UK's Smallest High Street Found in Charming Wells

Discover the surprising allure of Wells, the UK's smallest city, which boasts the tiniest high street in the country, complete with ancient architecture and a unique, historic charm.

Ocon Disqualified from Azerbaijan GP Qualifying

Alpine F1 star Esteban Ocon faces a devastating setback after being thrown out of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix qualifying results for a technical infringement. The French driver will start from the pit lane.

Europe's Most Peaceful City Rivals Paris For Beauty

Discover the underrated European gem that has been crowned the continent's most peaceful city, offering breathtaking architecture, serene canals, and a fraction of the crowds of Paris or Amsterdam.

Skittles Removing Artificial Colours by 2026

Mars, Inc. confirms Skittles will drop artificial dyes in the UK and EU by 2026, responding to consumer demand for natural ingredients. Find out what’s changing.

Paris targets English signs near Eiffel Tower

Paris authorities are enforcing strict language rules around the Eiffel Tower, targeting businesses using English signage to attract tourists. Discover how this impacts visitors and local commerce.

EU forces Apple to open App Store to rivals

Apple is being compelled to allow alternative app stores and payment systems in the EU following new regulations. Here’s how this could reshape the digital marketplace.

UK Drink-Drive Limits May Be Cut

The UK government is considering lowering the drink-drive limit in England and Wales to match Scotland's stricter laws, aiming to reduce road fatalities.

Backyard beauty treatments face UK ban

The UK government is set to ban unlicensed cosmetic treatments performed in homes, sparking debate over safety and accessibility. Here's what you need to know.

UK may require eye tests for older drivers

The UK government is proposing stricter road safety measures, including mandatory eye tests for older drivers, to reduce accidents and improve public safety.

Air con law could increase heatwave deaths

A proposed law mandating air conditioning in UK homes has raised concerns among experts who fear it could lead to increased fatalities due to extreme heat. Critics argue the policy fails to address the root causes of overheating in buildings.

Nissan, Vauxhall fail UK safety standards

Several major car manufacturers, including Nissan and Vauxhall, are selling vehicles that do not meet UK safety regulations, according to a recent investigation by Auto Trader and the Department for Transport.

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