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Science

Ammonia pollution hotspots found in areas of UK with most pig and poultry factory farms

UK with most pig and poultry factory farms Ammonia pollution hotspots have been identified in areas with some of the greatest numbers of intensive pig and poultry farms in Britain, research has revealed

The Guardian WorldApr 16
Politics

Starmer is facing his judgment day over Mandelson missteps

government figures are already describing as his “judgment day”: his showdown with MPs on Monday over the [latest Peter Mandelson revelations](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/16/revealed-mandelson-failed-vetting-but-foreign-office-overruled-decision). That the prime minister was apparently not told of Mandelson

The Guardian WorldApr 19
Politics

Iran says US making ‘unreasonable’ demands in negotiations to end war

UK and France will on Tuesday host a multinational meeting of defence ministers on plans to restore trade flows through the Strait of Hormuz, according to the government

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 11
Politics

Starmer loyalist warns against ‘copying Tories’ but admits PM is unpopular

UK’s GDP growth](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/may/14/uk-economy-records-surprise-growth-first-month-iran-war-ons-data) was the fastest in the G7 in the first quarter this year and that NHS waiting lists are falling as evidence of the government

The Guardian WorldMay 15
Tech

Anthropic investigating claim of unauthorised access to Mythos AI tool

government on the "generational endeavour" to make sure AI is used to protect critical networks from attackers. All the most powerful and advanced AI models - known as frontier AI - are developed outside of the UK

BBC NewsApr 22
World

Why and how is US blockading Iranian ports in Strait of Hormuz?

UK the hardest of the world's advanced economies. Civilians in Iran could also be impacted, with the country reliant on grain and wheat imports, [creating potential food security](https://www.kpler.com/blog/grain-imports-disrupted-across-the-middle-east-gulf) issues. The strait

BBC NewsApr 14
Politics

NI to be first part of UK to offer free sign language classes for deaf children

UK to provide free sign language classes to all deaf children and their families, through a new sign language law being passed on Tuesday. [The Sign Language Bill](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-68352416) (Northern Ireland) 2025 will

BBC NewsApr 28
Politics

UK joins European deal to send rejected asylum seekers to third-country hubs

UK is now seeking a deal with an unnamed third country, similar to the Italy-Albania agreement that allowed Rome to place detention centres in Albania. In that deal, the hubs were initially intended

The Guardian WorldMay 15
Politics

Reform UK support could plateau as it relies on socially conservative views, study finds

UK, examined the unifying characteristics of people who say they support Reform. Reform supporters are more likely to have voted for Brexit and be older, male and with fewer qualifications, it found, while just

The Guardian WorldJun 1
Science

Experts call for restrictions on pet flea treatments that harm UK songbirds

UK garden birds contained either permethrin, imidacloprid or fipronil – all insecticides that are banned for agricultural use but still common in pet tick and flea treatments. Fipronil and imidacloprid are known to impair breeding success

The Guardian WorldApr 21
Politics

Pro-Palestine activists believe ‘sea change’ coming in Labour’s approach to Middle East

government taking a tougher stance on Israel. Campaigners have pointed to the threat posed to Labour by [the Green surge](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/10/surge-support-greens-reform-across-england-five-key-takeaways) in the local elections, the likely departure of Keir Starmer from

The Guardian WorldJun 12
Politics

PM won't face inquiry over claims he misled MPs on Mandelson vetting

government that it can trust." SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn said Labour MPs "cannot outrun Peter Mandelson, they cannot outrun their own prime minister and his record". Reform UK

BBC NewsApr 28
Politics

Labour has 'no coherent plan' for country, says Blair

government to try and limit the effect of these changes and remove parts of the net-zero agenda "which prioritise clean energy over cheaper energy". On the UK

BBC NewsMay 26
Politics

Starmer was kept in dark about Mandelson’s vetting by two top civil servants

UK Security Vetting (UKSV) had advised that Mandelson should be denied clearance. Downing Street has said Starmer did not find out about the vetting failure, which occurred in January 2025, until Tuesday this week. However

The Guardian WorldApr 17
World

Radio 1 warns against buying Big Weekend tickets from touts

government". But it raised concerns a cap on reselling would lead to fraud, [pointing to analysis](https://bradshawadvisory.com/insights/ticket-fraud-its-impact-and-the-cost-of-market-regulationnbsp) suggesting the proposed ban could cost customers £1.2bn each year if they turn to unregulated

BBC NewsApr 24
Politics

Britain becoming ‘soft target’ for Russian propaganda, says security expert

UK can build societal resilience in the online era. She appeared alongside George Robertson, a former Nato secretary general, who alongside Hill co-authored last year’s Strategic Defence Review, which recommended that the government

The Guardian WorldApr 27
Conflicts

Gaza flotilla Britons say they needed hospital care after Israeli forces’ abuse

UK, while the rest are spread across Crete and Turkey. After it emerged that Abukeshek and Ávila had been taken to Israel for interrogation, Spain and Brazil [issued a joint statement](https://www.exteriores.gob.es/es/Comunicacion/Comunicados/Paginas/2026_COMUNICADOS/Comunicado-Espana-Brasil-sobre-secuestro-en-aguas-internacionales.aspx)

The Guardian WorldMay 4
Politics

‘Kind of humiliating’: trans community responds to EHRC’s new code of practice

UK in the 1990s, has witnessed the significant advances, both legal and social, in the intervening years, and on Friday his focus was “trying to calm people down and say: ‘Stay cool

The Guardian WorldMay 22
Business

‘Look, no hands’: China chases the driverless dream at Beijing car show

government phased out a subsidy programme. BYD, the leader of China’s EV industry and the company seen as a bellwether for the sector, has reported seven consecutive months of declining sales. China’s exports

The Guardian WorldApr 24
World

Third of people say uni degree not worth it, as student loan inquiry begins

government to rethink that decision. The graduate campaign group Rethink Repayment said the repayment threshold freeze was against the original terms of the student loans. Alex Stanley, from the NUS, said there also needed

BBC NewsJun 1
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