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Politics

Iran sees mass redundancies from war with US and Israel

cutting back to essentials, which has reduced demand in sectors such as tourism, restaurants, and retailers other than groceries. The Iranian authorities' decision to impose an internet blackout since the war broke out has also

BBC NewsApr 21
Politics

Why the economics makes this the craziest world cup ever

cuts across the traditional model of a loyal fan purchasing a fixed price season ticket. If this FIFA experiment appears to succeed, it could embolden the US NFL-linked owners of many European Clubs

BBC NewsYesterday
World

'He showed why good managers need time' - who are this season's over-achievers?

Many of them will leave their clubs this summer - some departures will be through choice because they have been offered a job somewhere else, but they are in the minority. 'Sacking season' used

BBC NewsMay 26
Politics

Starmer warns leadership contest would 'plunge us into chaos' in pleas to ministers and MPs

job after four ministers quit and dozens of Labour MPs urged him to resign, with Health Secretary Wes Streeting thought to be plotting a leadership challenge. Supporters of Streeting told the BBC they expected

BBC NewsMay 13
World

Zoologist and author Desmond Morris dies aged 98

cut himself off from mankind at the family lake, carefully observing the animals, fish and waterfowl. At Birmingham University, he studied zoology but refused to do animal experiments. He discovered a new approach - called "ethology

BBC NewsApr 20
Politics

Starmer prepares for King's Speech as he faces leadership crisis

job of changing our country for the better". He added: "Cutting the cost of living, bringing down hospital waiting lists and keeping our country safe in an increasingly dangerous world. "Britain stands at a pivotal

BBC NewsMay 12
Politics

SNP wins Scottish election as Reform and Labour tie for second

cuts and action to curb immigration, had never had an MSP elected before - previous MSPs had defected from other parties. Reform's best hope of a constituency victory - where the candidate with the most votes

BBC NewsMay 9
World

Falling pupil numbers should lead to smaller class sizes, says union

BBC around a million pupils are being taught in classes of more than 31 children. Between 2023 and 2029 primary pupil numbers are expected to fall by 6.8%, with secondary numbers stable, according

BBC NewsJun 4
World

Touring is a costly struggle for bands like us. Now Harry Styles is helping

many musicians who aren't established names, the rising cost of touring means it's "a constant struggle" to afford to keep going, they say. "We joke about basically being travelling T-shirt salesmen," singer

BBC NewsApr 25
Health

Emma Barnett: We can't ignore this disease that leaves one in 10 women like me in agony

BBC, as my husband and I were trying and failing to have children naturally. But I had known deep down something wasn't right with me since the age of 10, when my periods

BBC NewsJun 1
Politics

Digested week: Starmer is trying to carve out his legacy – but it’s not his to write | John Crace

BBC in which he repeated a few tired anecdotes about the tennis match with David Cameron where Dave promised him a top job in return for backing remain. But on the long-term economic, social

The Guardian WorldYesterday
Politics

Trump says peace talks could resume in days as U.S. military blocks Iranian ports

job" in mediating the talks. "He's fantastic, and therefore it's more likely that we go back there," Trump said. Pakistan, which holds strong diplomatic relations with both the U.S. and Iran, has emerged

NPR Topics: NewsApr 15
World

The World Cup squad dilemmas facing Tuchel

BBC Sport looks at the key decisions Tuchel has faced in picking his final squad - and who has had most reason to be nervous during the selection process. ## Will 'leader' John Stones make it? Some

BBC NewsMay 21
Health

Australia wants to be first nation in the world to eliminate a cancer - can it?

BBC it feels like "everyone has a mother or a sister or a grandmother that's been impacted by cervical cancer". But in 2006, in a lab at the University of Queensland, there

BBC NewsMay 1
Conflicts

'Hands and feet tied up': Indonesia police probe alleged abuse at childcare centre

BBC Indonesian. The raid lifted the lid on an alleged culture of abuse within the walls of the centre, which authorities say have involved dozens of children under its care, in a case that

BBC NewsApr 27
Politics

How the High Street became a window on our political instability

many of these establishments are used as fronts for money laundering as well as a whole range of criminality which is why they carried out hundreds of raids on them last year." Meanwhile, immigration

BBC NewsJun 7
Politics

Modi is using a cannon to kill a cockroach

BBC, CNN, The Guardian and France 24, making India’s geriatric government pay attention. Instead of engaging with the discontent meaningfully, the Modi administration has framed it as jeopardising the country’s “national security

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 9
Politics

Thursday briefing: What would it take for streets to be safe for all?

many Black, Muslim, Jewish, LGBTQ+ and disabled groups describe this worsening atmosphere that stretches back years, not weeks,” Aamna tells me. “It feels a very hostile time.” For her, the starting point was Brexit

The Guardian WorldJun 11
Conflicts

The furious dispute over what caused Air India flight 171 to crash

many people died is the job of India's Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB), part of the country's Ministry of Civil Aviation. Under international law, as set out in Annex 13 of the Convention

BBC NewsJun 10
World

Fans fury as West Ham on brink of drop - how have they got here?

Many bowed their heads before heading down the tunnel. Relegation may not have been confirmed with this dismal loss, but [West Ham](/sport/football/teams/west-ham-united) manager Nuno Espirito Santo recognised the Hammers "owed the fans respect

BBC NewsMay 17
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