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Health

Spanish authorities prepare for arrival of hantavirus-stricken cruise ship

government and the archipelago’s regional authorities, the MV Hondius will remain at anchor in the port of Granadilla and will not dock in Tenerife. Passengers will be evaluated onboard and will not have

The Guardian WorldMay 8
Business

Oil prices rise after Trump says Iranian ship seized

Governments have ordered employees to work from home, cut the working week, declared national holidays and closed universities early in order to conserve their supplies. Some South East Asian countries, including Singapore and Thailand, have

BBC NewsApr 20
World

‘It was either this or the pool’: hantavirus ship becomes latest Tenerife tourist attraction

government, which offered Tenerife as a base to launch the rescue. It was Spain’s obligation under international law to offer the Canaries’ assistance as one of the closest territories that had the resources

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Politics

UK and US always find ways to come together, King Charles to tell Congress

UK can promote security and prosperity now and in the future for the benefit of the world. He will hail America’s natural wonders and stress how important it is to defend and protect “nature

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Health

Police fire shots in air to disperse angry crowds at DR Congo Ebola treatment centre

UK, European Union and World Bank are also "committing funds". Africa CDC declared an Ebola outbreak in DR Congo's Ituri province on 15 May. It is the country's 17th Ebola outbreak. Days later

BBC NewsMay 25
Politics

Chris Mason: PM confronts his most difficult day as party revolts

government's top table of ministers can ever wrestle with: whether the prime minister should carry on. Clearly, a cabinet split on this is unsustainable. Either cabinet ministers have to resign or be sacked

BBC NewsMay 12
Politics

Starmer to host Downing Street summit to address antisemitism

UK was increased from "substantial" to "severe" for the first time in four years. There have been a number of arson attacks against sites linked to Jewish communities in recent weeks. On 23 March, four

BBC NewsMay 5
Politics

Farage vows to ban foreign nationals from social housing

UK on student or work visas, those who arrived in the country illegally with no leave to remain and asylum seekers are not usually eligible for social housing. Under Reform's plans, EU citizens would

BBC NewsJun 14
Politics

Germany’s Merz downplays rift with Washington despite US troop drawdown

UK. Trump also announced on Friday increased tariffs on cars and trucks from the European Union, of which Germany produces the highest numbers. ## NATO-US alliance under pressure Germany has been one of the most

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 3
Politics

Keir Starmer says rape of two girls by boys spared custody 'appalling'

UK MP Robert Jenrick said justice had not been done in the case. "If a judge has made a very bad error, which I think has happened in this case, they should be accountable

BBC NewsMay 24
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

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
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 WorldJun 16
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
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