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Machete-Wielding Assailant Storms Melbourne Studio

Shocking footage captures the moment a masked man armed with a machete storms a Melbourne studio, demanding to see a controversial social media figure. The terrifying attack is now under police investigation.

NHS Issues New Migraine Guidance for Millions

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has released updated NHS guidelines, revolutionising migraine care with new treatment recommendations and a stronger focus on prevention and patient support.

Inside The Guardian's Noel Clarke Libel Battle

An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at The Guardian's formidable legal defence against actor Noel Clarke's libel claim, revealing the immense pressure and journalistic rigour involved in public interest reporting.

Broadcasters Told to Mute Trump Booing at US Open

Major broadcasters covering the US Open men's final have received explicit instructions to avoid amplifying any crowd booing directed at Donald Trump, who is attending the match at Arthur Ashe Stadium.

Updated Breast Milk Storage Guidelines Revealed

Groundbreaking UK research challenges traditional advice on storing breast milk. Discover the new evidence-based timelines for maximising nutritional quality and safety for your baby.

Inside The Guardian's Commitment to Accuracy & Corrections

The Guardian's latest Corrections & Clarifications column addresses recent updates, from political polling data to cultural reviews, underscoring its unwavering dedication to factual accuracy and transparency in journalism.

Reporting on Far-Right Without Amplifying Hate

Explore the critical ethical challenge facing modern newsrooms: how to cover extremist movements and far-right ideologies responsibly without inadvertently promoting their messages or platforms.

Blood Pressure Guidelines Overhauled: What It Means

The American Heart Association has overhauled its blood pressure guidelines in a landmark move that could see millions more Britons diagnosed with hypertension and prescribed life-saving medication earlier.

Reform UK bans Nottinghamshire Live in media blacklist row

Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has imposed a media blackout on Nottinghamshire Live, accusing the outlet of 'biased reporting' and sparking a fierce debate about press freedom and political censorship in British journalism.

20 Mins Daily Exercise Slashes Early Death Risk

Groundbreaking research from the University of Cambridge shows that a small amount of daily physical activity can significantly reduce mortality risk, even for those with sedentary lifestyles.

Australia's Social Media Age Verify Trial Finds 'Inevitable' Flaws

A landmark Australian trial of age-assurance technology for social media access has reported significant accuracy issues, casting doubt on the feasibility of a blanket ban for under-16s. The findings highlight a critical tension between online safety and

NHS Doctors Prescribing Antibiotics Without Symptoms

Exclusive investigation reveals NHS medical professionals are being instructed to send patients home with antibiotics without proper testing, raising serious concerns about antimicrobial resistance and patient safety.

Study: ADHD Drugs Given to UK Children Too Quickly

Exclusive: A major study finds children are being prescribed ADHD medication before recommended psychological therapies, raising serious concerns among UK health experts about long-term effects and rushed diagnoses.

Time Out Magazine Exits London for Manhattan HQ

In a seismic shift for media, Time Out Magazine abandons its London birthplace after 55 years, relocating its global headquarters to Manhattan. Discover the reasons behind this historic move.

Scattering Ashes Abroad: The Essential Legal Guide

Thinking of scattering a loved one's ashes overseas? Our comprehensive guide reveals the complex web of international laws, airline regulations, and hidden paperwork you need to know before you travel.

NY Firm Buys 28 Wyoming Newspapers, Sparks News Desert Fears

A New York-based media conglomerate, NMC, has acquired nearly all of Wyoming's local newspapers, raising profound concerns about the future of independent journalism, community voice, and the potential rise of 'news deserts' in the American West.

US City Sues Meta and Google Over Youth Mental Health Crisis

The US city of Providence, Rhode Island, has launched a landmark lawsuit against Meta, Google, YouTube, and Instagram's parent companies, alleging their algorithms have created a youth mental health epidemic. The suit seeks financial compensation for the

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