Polanski vs Rowley: Golders Green Spat Risks Harming Both
Met chief Mark Rowley and Green leader Zack Polanski clash over Golders Green terror response, risking political and operational fallout.
Met chief Mark Rowley and Green leader Zack Polanski clash over Golders Green terror response, risking political and operational fallout.
A New York designer accuses Kim Kardashian's Skims of copying her brand name 'Fits Everybody To A T' for a $700M collection, alleging reverse confusion and trademark infringement.
Discover five research-backed skills from UCL's Disagreeing Well programme to foster respectful dialogue, mutual respect, and productive conflict resolution in a polarised world.
Lara Trump addresses the bizarre online conspiracy theory that Barron Trump is a time traveler, calling it 'crazy' and 'far-fetched' on her show The Right View.
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A satirical cartoon by Martin Rowson depicts King Charles III addressing the US Congress, blending royal ceremony with political commentary.
May Day protests across the US reveal deepening Democratic Party fractures as working-class voters drift away, raising questions about the party's future electoral strategy.
Guardian photojournalist Sean Smith documents Nigel Farage's Reform UK campaign ahead of local elections, capturing rallies, walkabouts, and candidate meet-ups nationwide.
Donald Trump urges PGA Tour to welcome back LIV rebels after Saudi funding dries up. Brian Harman says returning players should face consequences.
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RecommendedRebel Wilson's defamation trial highlights how celebrities use fashion in court. From Kim Kardashian to Gwyneth Paltrow, style can signal power or bias.
Experts suggest orcas attacking yachts off Gibraltar are bored teenagers left unsupervised due to overfishing disrupting social structures among the endangered population.
Sir Mel Stride warns that SNP plans to cap staple food prices may reduce supply, urging economic growth instead of market intervention during Holyrood campaign.
Mikel Arteta is ready to harness Arsenal's 'siege mentality' after Champions League frustrations, as the Gunners aim to extend their Premier League lead against Fulham.
A 30-year-old woman seeks advice online after her retired neighbours constantly try to chat, leaving her feeling overwhelmed and unable to have privacy.
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RecommendedConservative leader Kemi Badenoch faced backlash for using Bloody Sunday footage in a video opposing Labour's Troubles Bill, which was later deleted.
Reform UK Scotland leader Malcolm Offord says 'racist' is overused and accusatory, arguing Scots raising fairness concerns are not racist.
Aimée Walsh argues that MAFS Australia Season 13 showcases internalised misogyny, with women attacking women and manosphere rhetoric being normalised on screen.
Vivian Kubrick, daughter of Stanley Kubrick, has launched a blistering attack on Erika Kirk, calling her a 'military operative' and 'sociopath' over her Turning Point USA speech.
US President Donald Trump calls on PGA Tour to welcome back LIV Golf players after Saudi PIF ends funding post-2026. Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau name-checked.
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RecommendedEddie Howe opens up on meeting with Newcastle's Saudi owners, insisting they remain fully behind him and the club's long-term vision, but acknowledges 'talk is cheap' and results must improve.
From white-knuckled handshakes to mocking sunglasses and personal insults, the fraught relationship between Trump and Macron has evolved from 'Le Bromance' to open hostility.
Northern Ireland's veterans commissioner says armed forces veterans want a fair process, not immunity, for dealing with the past, amid legacy inquests and new Troubles Bill.
Barry McGuigan analyzes the Benavidez-Ramirez clash, noting Benavidez loses his size advantage but still predicts a decision win.
Alison Hammond adds another presenting gig, hosting ITV's revival of Name That Tune, returning after 28 years. The game show tests music knowledge.
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RecommendedMunster and Roger Randle mutually agree to part ways after backlash over a 1997 rape allegation. Randle had been appointed attack coach but faced opposition.
At the FIFA Congress in Vancouver, Palestinian FA president Jibril Rajoub refused to shake hands with Israeli FA VP Basim Sheikh Suliman, citing Israeli actions. FIFA President Gianni Infantino attempted to broker peace but failed.
Shomrim volunteers in London face a surge in antisemitic attacks, responding within minutes to stabbings and arson. They call for government funding and public support.
Readers respond to Polly Hudson's article on handshakes, debating whether physical greetings foster connection or are outdated, with alternatives like namaste and bowing.
Following a terror stabbing in Golders Green, The Guardian argues that while policing is vital, society as a whole must combat rising antisemitism and hate crimes.
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