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Politics

Hungary’s voters shunned Orbán – but it may be too early to celebrate end of Europe’s far right

UK parliamentary candidate Matt Goodwin](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/26/gorton-denton-byelection-reform-greens-labour), who is listed as a “visiting fellow” of the MCC. Beyond that, noted de Lange, the election result is also likely to lead to tensions within Europe

The Guardian WorldApr 15
World

Anti-work anthems, Boy George and controversial lyrics: A guide to all 35 Eurovision songs

get it out of my head. Don't write it off in the televote. "*Call me queen, though I'm not royal,*" declares Essyla on **Belgium's** brooding pop banger, [Dancing

BBC NewsMay 8
Politics

King's 'high stakes' visit with Trump will be toughest test yet of his reign

warm words and a few celebrities hitting the embassy prosecco. "The visit comes in the biggest crisis in Anglo-American relations for a century," says Andrew Lownie, author of the best-selling biography of Andrew

BBC NewsApr 24
Health

Hay fever misery does last longer - here is how to cope

Warm, dry days help spread pollen through the air, creating what's been dubbed a "pollen bomb". Any extension of the pollen season could have an impact on millions of people across the UK. "While

BBC NewsApr 22
Politics

US and Iran inch closer to peace deal as Trump faces criticism from GOP hawks | First Thing

get it right … There can be no mistakes!” - **What has Iran said?** Foreign ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei has been speaking at a news briefing about the contours of a potential deal with

The Guardian WorldMay 25
Conflicts

Family of missing woman hope raid on UK-based sect will bring answers

get answers to what happened to their mother. The last time the children heard from her was seven years ago. In an email sent from a budget hotel in India, she had written: “Mommy loves

The Guardian WorldMay 26
Politics

PM seeks to draw contrast with critics within his party and beyond

warm words and platitudes about antisemitism and want to see concrete action. Lord Macdonald, like Keir Starmer another former Director of Public Prosecutions, is conducting an [independent review of public order and hate crime legislation

BBC NewsMay 2
Science

‘It’s getting hotter and it’s not stopping’: dealing with the heat in five of Europe’s capitals

UK** When Cameron and Autumn, a couple from New Jersey, came to London last week, there were highs of 14C. By Tuesday the temperature had more than doubled, reaching 34C as they stood

The Guardian WorldMay 27
World

How frustration at Cop stalemates inspires first global talks on phasing out fossil fuels

UK. The price of oil has soared as a result of the war on Iran. Photograph: Adam Vaughan/EPA --- ## What will happen at the Santa Marta conference? Fossil fuel producers will take centre stage. Vélez

The Guardian WorldApr 24
Politics

UK's biggest ever environmental pollution claim reaches High Court

warm weather that nutrient load caused the water to turn green, so called "algal blooming". In 2023, Natural England, the UK government's official advisory body rated the condition of the River Wye as "unfavourable

BBC NewsApr 26
Politics

No ‘tailor-made’ deal for UK if it wants to rejoin bloc, say former EU Brexit officials

warm, welcoming” stance but also a “hard-headed” one to a British membership application. “There is a strategic need for the EU and the UK to work together, but I don’t think there would

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Politics

The deeply contentious debate around what it means to be English

UK leader, Nigel Farage, takes a different view to Goodwin. He says he does not want to draw 'ethnic lines' on what being English is. But Joe Mulhall, the research director of Hope not Hate

BBC NewsJun 5
Science

Warning of record global temperatures as chance of very strong El Niño grows

warming of Nino3.4 in the tropical Pacific Ocean which is used to determine the onset of El Niño. Temperature is on the y axis and months on the x axis. Three different coloured lines

BBC NewsMay 14
Health

​Why is Europe still not ready for extreme heat?

warming weather pattern El Niño. Scientists have not worked out how many people died during thislatest bout of hot weather, but one environmental epidemiologist’s early modelling pegged it at 250 extra deaths

The Guardian WorldJun 3
World

The rise and rise of 'Meatball' McGinn

UK achieving their dream of making it in the professional game are lower than 1%, so it is quite something for McGinn and his two older brothers to have all managed it. Paul, a former

BBC NewsJun 11
World

How could extreme weather affect World Cup 2026?

get to hear a lot about this summer. One is the 'feels like', which is how your body feels the heat rather than what the thermometer says. In Miami, for example, a typical air temperature

BBC NewsMay 10
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Can a deeply divided UK agree on an assisted dying bill?

UK politics*** | Keir Starmer will [face a vote](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/27/mps-vote-inquiry-starmer-mandelson) on whether to launch a standards investigation into his appointing Peter Mandelson as ambassador to Washington. The speaker, Lindsay Hoyle, has granted a debate

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Science

Mangrove forests are healing after decades of human destruction

warming gases - are staging an unexpected comeback, scientists find. For decades these swampy trees had been declining rapidly as they were cleared for fish farms and housing. But a new study shows that since

BBC NewsJun 4
World

Smaller than Isle of Man & huge Dutch influence: Curacao making history

UK cities and towns - they are not even a fully sovereign nation, being part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. "It brings so much joy and pride to the island that you can't describe

BBC News22h ago
Business

What will the energy cap changes mean for my bills?

get a bill) - around 6 million have prepayment meters The typical annual usage figure applies to the first category: dual-fuel households on a standard variable tariff which pay by direct debit. Between 1 July

BBC NewsMay 27
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