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Health

Children hit by parents more likely to bully others, research finds

UK in the early 2000s, also found that teenagers experiencing physical punishment in early childhood were markedly more likely to bully siblings and others or engage in cyberbullying. The findings have revived calls by experts

The Guardian WorldJun 11
Politics

Why is the EU under pressure to suspend its trade agreement with Israel?

governments. The [violence](/news/2026/3/23/israeli-settlers-rampage-through-west-bank-towns-for-second-night-in-a-row), which Palestinians and activists say is ignored and often supported by the Israeli armed forces, has prompted discussions within the EU about possible sanctions targeting “[extremist settlers](/news/2023/12/11/eu-mulls-sanctions-on-violent-israeli-settlers-in-occupied-west-bank)“. The continued building

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 21
Health

​Why is Europe still not ready for extreme heat?

UK alone on the weekend before temperatures peaked. The full death toll is likely to be particularly high because the heat struck before people had properly [adjusted their behaviour](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/may/27/its-getting-hotter-and-its-not-stopping-dealing-with-the-heat-in-five-of-europes-capitals) to stay safe

The Guardian WorldJun 3
Conflicts

'I was a prisoner in my home': Drug gangs 'cuckooing' hundreds of homes a week, police warn

UK, usually to store and deal drugs, police chiefs have told the BBC. Perpetrators of so-called cuckooing often target vulnerable people, including the elderly or disabled, by forcing themselves into homes to carry

BBC NewsJun 8
Politics

Why is there a row about an MSP's immigration status?

UK was two-and-a-half years, whereas Holyrood elections are held every five years. It warned of the prospect of costly by-elections if MSPs lost their seat after being refused leave to remain

BBC NewsMay 13
Health

Minister considers banning over-the-counter flea treatments for pets

government is committed restoring nature and cleaning up our rivers," she said. "We are making progress on reducing the presence of forever chemicals in our waterways and this call for evidence is another important step

BBC NewsApr 16
Politics

Refugee groups condemn Tory plan to remove judges from asylum appeals

government should be free to mark its own homework when it comes to people questioning unlawful actions,” he said. Mark Evans, the president of the Law Society of England and Wales, said scrapping immigration tribunals

The Guardian World14h ago
Politics

King Charles ‘agrees with me’ on Iran nuclear weapon ban, says Trump

government’s longstanding and well-known position on the prevention of nuclear proliferation.” After the bilateral meeting, when questioned by press as he left, Trump said: “It was a really good meeting

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

More than 150 violent offenders granted taxi licences in Midlands city last year

UK’s “taxi capital”, data has revealed. The Guardian obtained data via a freedom of information request that revealed 438 people with criminal convictions were last year granted taxi and private hire driver licences

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

Flattery and fanfare as Trump welcomed to China - but thorny issues remain

governed island that China claims as its territory. Beijing put on a spectacle designed to flatter Trump ahead of any deal to prove China's door is open to guests. However, soon after talks began

BBC NewsMay 14
Business

Dozens of former WH Smith stores face closure, putting thousands of jobs at risk

government policy and recent geopolitical events, have meant that the company as a whole has remained lossmaking. “The forced name change from WH Smith has also negatively impacted consumer awareness, despite the fact that

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Business

EU quota system ‘could kill Ukrainian steel industry’, boss says

UK](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jun/04/uk-challenge-eu--new-tariff-free-steel-import-quotas), where the industry has [warned of an “existential threat”](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/oct/08/existential-threat-eu-steel-tariffs-mean-uk-industry-explainer) if it does not receive enough access to its largest export market. For Ukraine the economic threat from

The Guardian WorldJun 9
Health

French national shows symptoms on return from hantavirus-hit ship

UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said. A plane carrying 26 passengers and crew - including eight Dutch nationals - has arrived in the Netherlands. A flight departed on Sunday for the US carrying 18 people

BBC NewsMay 11
World

Three police officers to accompany 10,000 England fans at World Cup

UK Football Policing Unit revealed that between 12,000 and 15,000 England fans will be at each of England's three group matches in Dallas, Boston and New Jersey. That includes

BBC NewsMay 21
Business

Snack giant switches to black and white packaging as Iran war hits ink supplies

government was working to "stabilise and resolve any supply imbalances and bottlenecks", he added. In April, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said the country was broadening its supply of naphtha to include more sources outside

BBC NewsMay 12
Business

Royal Mail invests £500m to tackle late deliveries as second-class post cut back

government to continue holding the company to account. Royal Mail expects to improve first-class next-day delivery to about 85% of post within nine months of the changes being brought in, before reaching

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Grant Shapps quits aerospace firm after watchdog probe

government. He was the Conservative MP for Welwyn Hatfield in Hertfordshire from 2005 to 2024, when he lost his seat in the general election. The now defunct Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba) approved

BBC NewsMay 19
Politics

Hampstead Heath ponds to remain trans-inclusive after public back existing rules

UK equality law doesn’t apply to the Hampstead ponds,” says McAnena. “The clue is in the name: female users don’t expect to encounter male people in bikinis or sometimes even naked

The Guardian WorldJun 4
Politics

How the High Street became a window on our political instability

UK during an operation last year. Research from the Centre for Cities points to Cambridge, York, Edinburgh and Manchester as relative success stories. But this reflects another problem: inequality, because it tends to be places

BBC NewsJun 7
Politics

Germany troop cuts send wrong signal to Russia, say two top US Republicans

UK. When asked on Saturday about the withdrawal of troops, Trump said: "We're going to cut way down, and we're cutting a lot further than 5,000." Trump has also suggested pulling

BBC NewsMay 3
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