Recent articles from publications based in United Kingdom.
The desperate race to contain Ebola in DR Congo as deadly outbreak reaches 100 days
The Independentby Liz Cookman·15m ago
One hundred days into the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the response is still struggling to keep pace as the virus overwhelms the systems trying to contain it.
Major UK-funded climate project in Bangladesh forced to close over aid cuts
The Independentby Nick Ferris·15m ago
A UK-funded climate project in Bangladesh is being forced to close two years early after foreign aid cuts, leaving thousands of vulnerable people without support and threatening to undo work that...
Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal given Alvarez green light, Liverpool rejected again
The Independentby Miguel Delaney,Richard Jolly and Jack Rathborn·20m ago
Julian Alvarez would welcome a move to Arsenal this summer – if his dream move to Barcelona falls through.
H1N1 symptoms: What to look out for as cases rise in major Indian cities
The Independentby Shahana Yasmin and Alisha Rahaman Sarkar·24m ago
H1N1 cases are rising in several parts of India, with doctors warning people to pay attention to persistent or worsening flu-like symptoms as the country enters its monsoon influenza season.
Lincoln spirits soar despite defeat on second-tier return 65 years in the making
Sport | The Guardianby Aaron Bower at the ProAmpac Stadium·51m ago
There is optimism to be found in almost every corner of the footballing landscape at this time of the year, but on a sunny Saturday lunchtime in one of Britain’s most picturesque cities, you would...
‘Pretty shambolic’: new EU border checks cause stress for UK travellers
The Guardianby Jane Clinton and Rosie Peters-McDonald·51m ago
On top of fears about extreme heat and possible jet fuel shortages, Britons planning summer holidays in the EU this year had another thing to worry about – long queues and waiting times caused by...
‘So much still needs to be done’: Italian town marks 10 years since devastating earthquake
The Guardianby Angela Giuffrida in Rome·51m ago
As people gather in Amatrice on Monday for a mass to mark the 10th anniversary of the earthquake that struck the hilltop town and several neighbouring communities, killing 303 and leaving thousands...
Quench your thirst! 20 perfect spritzes and shandies to try now – from kumquat to portergaff
The Guardianby Rachel Dixon·51m ago
This summer, UK web searches for “Hugo spritz”, an elderflower-flavoured aperitif, overtook searches for “Aperol spritz” for the first time.
London’s low emission zone is working – so why are cities around the world so cautious about clean air?
Environment | The Guardianby Fiona Harvey Environment editor·51m ago
Ten years ago, Alastair Harper was an advocate for young people’s health sitting in a stuffy meeting room in London planning an air pollution campaign. “My phone started buzzing,” he said.
Sydney Swans fans turn out in record numbers for AFLW match but hundreds walk out before men’s fixture
Sport | The Guardianby Jack Larkin at the Sydney Cricket Ground·52m ago
Some Sydney Swans fans have walked out of the Sydney Cricket Ground in protest during a historic double-header amid a scandal that has shaken Australian football.
MMA: Cris Cyborg snubs retirement after 30th win and calls out Claressa Shields & Kayla Harrison
BBC Sportby Coral Barry·55m ago
- Published Cris Cyborg appears set to continue her fighting career after a hard-fought points win against Ketlen Vieira at PFL Tampa in Florida.
Magnitude 5.9 earthquake strikes Japan’s Tokyo region injuring at least 37
The Independentby Associated Press·1h ago
An earthquake measuring 5.9 rattled eastern Japan, including Tokyo, early on Sunday, injuring at least 37 people, officials said. There was no tsunami threat.
Rare Easter Island jewellery bought for £100 ells for £75,000 at auction
The Independentby James Podesta·1h ago
A damaged wooden pendant bought for under £100 eight months ago has sold at auction for £75,000, after triggering an international bidding war.
Liverpool: Why Alexander Isak & Florian Wirtz must step up after Mohamed Salah's exit
BBC Sportby Aadam Patel·1h ago
- Published No player has scored more goals on the first matchday of a Premier League season than Mohamed Salah for Liverpool.
Police officers killed in wrong-way crash mourned in 'unimaginable loss'
BBC News - Homeby Mallory Moench·1h ago
- Published Two police officers killed in a wrong-way crash on the A66 near Middlesbrough have been remembered as "brave officers protecting our communities" in what has been described as an...
Mitchell Starc rips through Bangladesh – again – as Australia seal dominant Test win in two days
The Guardianby Australian Associated Press·1h ago
Mitchell Starc has rocked the Bangladesh batting order for the second time in as many days in Mackay to secure Australia victory by an innings and 51 runs in the second Test.
Iran war live: Tehran warns of ‘earthquake-like’ retaliation over Trump’s threats
The Independentby Alisha Rahaman Sarkar and Nicole Wootton-Cane·1h ago
Iran’s security chief Mohsen Rezaei has threatened “earthquake-like” retaliation should US president Donald Trump take any further action.
Expert exposes how Prince Harry and Meghan Markle can win Brits back
Daily Express :: News Feedby Sophia Papamavroudi·1h ago
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle set to move back to UK Prince Harry and Meghan Markle may have a chance at winning the British public back upon their return to the UK, but they have to follow one...
My best ever British holiday: ‘I’ve travelled further, at greater expense, and had nothing like as much fun’
The Guardianby Max Benato, Kirsten Henton, Jill Mead, Marcel Theroux, Andy Pietrasik·1h ago
Three men in a boat on the Thames One of my best UK holidays was the week I spent in June 2013 rowing from Oxford to London with two friends, James and Tom.
New licensing for game shoots could stop poisoning of birds of prey
The Guardianby Helena Horton·1h ago
From the end of August, Land Rovers load up with tweed-clad shooters, who go off to large estates and compete to fill the biggest “bag” of game birds, often shooting dozens at a time – a practice...
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