Airbus bows to remote working demands after series of strikes
World news | The Guardianby Kalyeena Makortoff and agencies·10h ago
Airbus has bowed to employee demands on remote working, after a series of strikes over its chief executive’s return-to-the office orders.
‘We’re not remotely prepared’: Labour MPs fear party has gone soft on climate crisis
World news | The Guardianby Aletha Adu and Kiran Stacey·10h ago
Britain has seen a summer of record-breaking wildfires, deadly heat and drought with almost 2, 900 heat associated deaths recorded in England during May and June alone.
‘Shouldn’t be renamed at all’: senator attacks Navy’s reported consideration of honoring Trump instead of Black war hero – live
World news | The Guardianby George Chidi (now) and Vivian Ho (earlier)·10h ago
Navy considers naming carrier for Trump instead of Black war hero as planned - report A naval aircraft carrier under construction is slated to bear the name of an enlisted sailor, the first for an...
Meghan as the next Bond? Five roles that almost certainly don’t lie behind UK return
World news | The Guardianby Esther Addley·10h ago
In 2022, two years after she and Prince Harry bolted to California in an unhappy exit from the royal family, the Duchess of Sussex was asked if she could foresee ever returning to acting.
Palestine Action ‘Barclays five’ will not be sentenced as terrorists
World news | The Guardianby Raphael Boyd·10h ago
Five Palestine Action activists who vandalised a Barclays branch in Burnley will not be sentenced as terrorists, a judge has ruled.
First ever Fat Marmot Week to kick off in effort to raise money for research
World news | The Guardianby Associated Press·10h ago
Monday sees the start of what researchers hope will be the latest wildlife watching craze – Fat Marmot Week.
‘Shameful’: UK, Australia and Canada criticise Israel over Gaza aid convoy killings decision
World news | The Guardianby Jason Burke·10h ago
Britain, Australia and Canada have called the decision of the Israeli military authorities not to open a criminal investigation into the April 2024 airstrikes that hit a convoy of aid vehicles in...
Labour stalling on Jackdaw and Rosebank because ‘heart’s not really in it’, says Badenoch – UK politics live
World news | The Guardianby Tom Ambrose (now) and Taz Ali (earlier)·10h ago
It is “absolutely essential” a decision is made on the Rosebank and Jackdaw oilfields as soon as possible, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has said.
Burnham to dispatch 100 Whitehall officials to help regional mayors
World news | The Guardianby Rowena Mason and Heather Stewart·10h ago
Andy Burnham is to send more than 100 Whitehall officials to bolster the teams of regional mayors, after convening leaders from across England from his base at No 10 North to discuss how to spread...
US navy carrier set to honor Black war hero may reportedly be renamed after Trump
World news | The Guardianby George Chidi·11h ago
The Trump administration is facing criticism over reports that a US navy aircraft carrier set to honor a Black war hero may, instead, be named after Donald Trump.
Gun stash discovered in German forest believed to be linked to Russia, say reports
World news | The Guardianby Reuters·11h ago
Germany is seeking to extradite a suspect from Romania over the discovery of an underground stash of weapons in a forest near Berlin that German media reports have linked to Russian intelligence.
Home Office could be blocked from deporting trafficking victims to Albania
World news | The Guardianby Diane Taylor·12h ago
The Home Office could be blocked from deporting many young male trafficking victims to Albania after a major court ruling.
Rise in migrant deaths as 19 bodies found along Arizona border last month
World news | The Guardianby Tyler Hicks·13h ago
According to newly released data from the medical examiner’s office in Pima county, Arizona, the remains of 19 migrants, including children, were recovered along the Arizona-Mexico border last...
Tiananmen Square vigil organisers in Hong Kong found guilty of ‘inciting subversion’
World news | The Guardianby Danny Vincent in Hong Kong·14h ago
Two Hong Kong activists who organised annual vigils marking China’s deadly Tiananmen crackdown in 1989 have been found guilty of “incitement to subversion” in one of the most high-profile cases in...
Strangers in their own land: Mexicans deported from Trump’s America find refuge in ‘Little LA’
World news | The Guardianby Oscar Lopez in Mexico City·15h ago
With its wide avenues lined with tall palm trees, its quaint cafes and old-school cantinas, as well as the mix of English and Spanish spoken on the street, the Tabacalera neighborhood in downtown...
Weather tracker: Extreme rain deluges Japan and South Korea
World news | The Guardianby Morgan Thomas for MetDesk·16h ago
South Korea and Japan were hit by extreme rain late last week and into this week. On 13 August in the city of Chiba near Tokyo there was a record-breaking 115mm of rainfall in just one hour, while...
Footage shows clash with French police on beach as dinghy tries to leave for UK
World news | The Guardianby Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor·17h ago
Footage has captured the moment French police officers clashed with people on a beach in northern France as the authorities tried to intercept a dinghy attempting to reach the UK.
Hiker Lily Hooper remembered as someone ‘everyone liked’ – as it happened
World news | The Guardianby Achol Arok and Nick Visser·17h ago
Lily Hooper has been remembered for her smile, her talent and her toughness as the local community reels in the wake of the teenage hiker’s death.
Australian police charge man accused of attempting to share Ukrainian military intel with Russian agents
World news | The Guardianby Nino Bucci and Andrew Messenger·17h ago
Australian police have charged a man who allegedly joined the Ukrainian military and sought to provide information about its activities to people he suspected were Russian agents.
Former NSW Liberal minister tells Icac ‘cult took over the party’
World news | The Guardianby Penry Buckley·18h ago
A former New South Wales Liberal minister has told an inquiry he came to believe “a cult had taken over the party” after branch stacking by the religious right faction, while the chief executive of...
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