‘Biased’ Channel 4 programme on ADHD misrepresented my views, says expert
The Guardianby Amelia Hill·4h ago
A contributor to a controversial Channel 4 documentary on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has withdrawn her support for the programme, saying it was biased and could lead to an increased...
58%plop scoreEngland v Pakistan: first men’s Test, day two – live updates
The Guardianby James Wallace at Headingley (earlier) and Tim de Lisle (now)·4h ago
75th over: England 354-5 (Brook 89, Smith 10) Brook gets another gift from Pakistan’s fielding as Mohammad Ali, at mid-on, dives over a crisp on-drive.
58%plop scoreHarry and Meghan’s security funding on UK return is private matter, Burnham says
The Guardianby Caroline Davies·4h ago
Security arrangements for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex while living in the UK are a “private matter”, Andy Burnham has said, after news that Harry and Meghan intend to relocate to Britain from...
59%plop scoreThe Guardian view on Trump’s MMR executive order: endangering the children he claims to care about | Editorial
The Guardianby Editorial·4h ago
Nobody wants to hurt a child. The howl of pain, the tears, the look of betrayed shock all make it very hard to deliver a cherished small person to the needle-wielding nurse.
59%plop scoreMan arrested over Nord Stream bombing was consultant on film about it starring Sean Penn
The Guardianby Luke Harding and Jakub Krupa·4h ago
Earlier this month locals in Zagreb noticed something odd outside an art deco building. Sandbags and barricades appeared in front of the Esplanade hotel, along with a film crew and extras sporting...
58%plop scoreMark Zuckerberg buys 440-acre Strancally castle estate in Ireland
The Guardianby Rory Carroll Ireland correspondent·4h ago
It stretches the definition of pied-à-terre but Mark Zuckerberg now has a pad in Ireland: Strancally castle.
52%plop scoreWhite House faces scrutiny over top Trump aide Natalie Harp – live
The Guardianby Lucy Campbell (now); George Chidi and Vivian Ho (earlier)·5h ago
Natalie Harp worked at White House without security clearance for nearly a year – report Natalie Harp, special assistant to Donald Trump, continues to be the focus of media attention Thursday after...
57%plop scoreRebecca Hendin on the return of Harry and Meghan – cartoon
The Guardianby Rebecca Hendin·5h ago
Rebecca Hendin on the return of Harry and Meghan – cartoon
Football Daily | The Balogun affair and Premier League’s battle with conspiracy theorists
The Guardianby Barry Glendenning·5h ago
MASTERS OF REALITY While Football Daily remains open to the idea that Stanley Kubrick directed the moon landings and the Pentagon is hiding grey aliens in Area 51, we have never had much truck with...
60%plop scoreMichael Carrick rejects ‘ridiculous’ talk of easy start to Manchester United season
The Guardianby Jamie Jackson·5h ago
Michael Carrick has dismissed suggestions that Manchester United’s opening two games against Hull and Ipswich represent a favourable start to the season.
52%plop scoreMary Heilmann obituary
The Guardianby Charles Darwent·5h ago
Visitors to Mary Heilmann’s show at the Whitechapel Gallery in 2016 were offered the novel experience of looking at art while scooting about on wheeled wooden chairs.
60%plop scoreAustralian rider says she was nearly hit by car at Tour of Britain Women
The Guardianby Guardian sport·5h ago
The Australian rider Maeve Plouffe has said she was nearly hit by a non-race car during the opening stage of the Tour of Britain Women.
58%plop scoreWhy are Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to the UK? – The Latest
The Guardianby Presented by Nosheen Iqbal with Aaron Sharp ; produced by Bryony Moore and Leonore Schick ; senior producer Ryan Ramgobin·6h ago
Why are Prince Harry and Meghan moving back to the UK? – The Latest The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to return to live in Britain, six years after leaving for the US: a decision that was...
Why is the Trump administration causing turmoil in the bond markets? | Richard Partington
The Guardianby Richard Partington Senior economics correspondent·6h ago
Government borrowing costs around the world have surged to the highest levels in decades amid growing fears over US bond market turmoil.
‘Enzo is a Chelsea player,’ says Alonso but doesn’t guarantee Fernández’s future
The Guardianby Jacob Steinberg·6h ago
Xabi Alonso has refused to offer any guarantee that Chelsea will hold firm if Manchester City try to sign Enzo Fernández.
57%plop scoreUS man sentenced to 77 years for child sexual abuse tied to online extremist group
The Guardianby Edward Helmore·6h ago
A 27-year-old Tennessee man described by the US justice department as a “nihilistic violent extremist” was sentenced to 77 years in prison on Wednesday for his targeting of girls online as part of...
50%plop scoreUS deports 20 people to Liberia, the first of 1,200 migrants under Trump deal
The Guardianby Associated Press·6h ago
The United States sent 20 deportees to Liberia, who arrived on Thursday as part of 1,200 migrants that the African country will receive under a new deal.
Marvel’s Wolverine: Spider-Man developers turn to a more cutthroat character
The Guardianby Alex Spencer·6h ago
The recent Marvel’s Spider-Man games have become so tightly interwoven with the character’s core that they’ve been cited, by both actor Tom Holland and director Destin Daniel Cretton, as an...
59%plop scoreMaracanã to host opening game and final at next year’s Women’s World Cup
The Guardianby Tom Garry·7h ago
The Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro will host the opening game and the final of next year’s Women’s World Cup.
55%plop scoreTell us: what small accomplishment brings you joy?
The Guardianby Guardian community team·7h ago
Sometimes it’s the smallest accomplishments which bring the biggest joy. Something as simple as reorganising your cutlery drawer, for example, or repairing garden fence can prove surprisingly...
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