Dining across the divide: ‘It was like a communist interrogation’
A Conservative non-voter and a Workers party campaigner clash over migration, Gaza and gender politics in a dinner conversation that left one feeling interrogated.
A Conservative non-voter and a Workers party campaigner clash over migration, Gaza and gender politics in a dinner conversation that left one feeling interrogated.
Renee Good's fatal shooting by an ICE agent highlights the dangers of dissent in Trump's America, where civic norms have eroded and deadly force is common.
Romoy Forbes charged with stealing $750K worth of snow crab, cologne, and blueberries using hacked emails to impersonate truck drivers.
NATO jets scrambled after Turkish Airlines passenger's WiFi hotspot named 'I have a bomb, everyone will die' triggered emergency alert.
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Labor MP Ed Husic calls for Australia to set a 'red line' on Israel, including sanctions, defence cooperation end, and F-35 parts ban, citing mistreatment of flotilla activists and other issues.
Global campaign launches in London to free Marwan Barghouti, Palestinian leader imprisoned by Israel, seen as key to peace.
Trump fires Kristi Noem as homeland security secretary, replacing her with Senator Markwayne Mullin amid bipartisan criticism and controversy.
Peter Murrell pleads guilty to embezzling £400,000 from SNP; Sturgeon and Swinney face pressure over lack of awareness.
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Nigel Farage tricked into recording Cameo tribute for paedophile Ian Watkins, calling him 'a good man'.
Nuns are trending as symbols of peace and purpose, with women considering cloistered life to escape modern pressures.
Candace Owens hits back at Trump after he attacks former MAGA figures on Truth Social, accusing him of disloyalty and a break from reality.
Met Police chief Mark Rowley defends protest policing, rejects claims of two-tier approach, and says officers feel unsupported amid criticism.
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Catholics are divided on Pope Leo's approach as he marks his first Easter, with some wanting more vocal leadership on global conflicts and others praising his discreet diplomacy.
Liberal preferences gave One Nation seats in SA election, analysts say, with the populist party winning multiple seats.
UK Foreign Office issues 'do not travel' warnings for 12 countries due to safety risks, including political conflicts and natural disasters.
Guardian reveals No 10 knew Mandelson failed vetting in Jan 2025; top civil servant resigns after Foreign Office overruled security denial.
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RecommendedNato forces use London Tube station to simulate deep strike operations against Russia, testing electronic warfare and drone capabilities amid warnings of limited preparedness.
Former Green leader Caroline Lucas demands action against candidates accused of antisemitic remarks ahead of local elections.
Guardian writers share highs and lows of Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, including British skeleton success, Klæbo's dominance, and greenwashing concerns.
ITV's The 1% Club contestant Liz walks away from £98,000 after a dream warned her not to gamble, leaving host Lee Mack surprised.
56% of Britons want PM Starmer to resign, 57% say Chancellor Reeves should quit, poll finds. Even Labour voters show discontent.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer's team mounts a bizarre self-leadership challenge, fuelling a crisis as Cabinet plots are revealed to be paranoid fantasies.
Jack Straw says European Court of Human Rights has backed off prisoner voting rights, showing 'outbreak of common sense'.
HarperCollins report says literacy focus harms reading for pleasure; daily reading among UK children fell from 39% in 2012 to 25% in 2025.
Home Office admits facial recognition tech has higher false positive rates for black and Asian people, prompting calls for safeguards.
Inquest rules Met Police trainee Louie Day, 23, died by suicide after crashing at nearly 100mph in Essex.
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