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Health

I nearly died after buying skinny jab from friend of friend

UK who have ended up in hospital after taking "skinny jabs". Last May, Karen McGonigal from Salford collapsed and died. Her daughters said it was days after being injected with a £20 weight loss

BBC NewsMay 14
Conflicts

Train bomb in Pakistan’s Baloch region: Why violence is on the rise

UK, told Al Jazeera, “this would reflect tactics that insurgent organisations in the region have increasingly adopted over recent years”. “There are also persistent claims regarding the circulation of sophisticated weaponry originating from stockpiles left

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 25
Tech

Claim, counter-claim and tech's seedy side exposed: Five things we learned in the Musk-Altman trial

government." The drama of the trial, which could not be streamed in video, was also brought to life throughout by sketch artist Vicki Behringer, who painstakingly captured it in water-coloured splendour each day. Once

BBC NewsMay 15
Business

Vodafone incentivised security staff to fine its own franchisees

governance and made a series of goodwill payments to numerous franchisees. For example, we made the decision to reimburse £4.9m including VAT [£4m] across our franchise estate (this included retrospective reimbursement of fines

The Guardian WorldApr 19
Politics

Am I part of the luckiest generation in history?

government overall, it is designed to make money out of some better-off graduates to cover the cost of subsidising some of the less well-off. This comes down to the fact that

BBC NewsMay 17
Politics

Oil tycoons deny paying bribes to former Nigerian minister

UK investigators were read out in Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday. The men are part of a group of industry insiders who are alleged to have bankrolled spending sprees and luxury home stays by Alison

BBC NewsApr 28
Conflicts

Gaza flotilla activists allege abuse by Israeli forces while detained

government dismissed the action as a "PR stunt" serving the Palestinian armed group Hamas, and ordered commandos to board the boats west of Cyprus on Monday and Tuesday. The detained activists were transferred to Israeli

BBC NewsMay 22
Conflicts

Call to phase out ‘inhumane’ guga hunt by working with Hebridean islanders

UK by having legal protection under the [Wildlife](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/wildlife) and Countryside Act 1981 because of its deep historical roots on Ness, a peninsula in northern Lewis, and its role as subsistence food-gathering

The Guardian WorldJun 8
Business

Elon Musk poised to make history as world’s first trillionaire

UK charity Oxfam. Ranked alongside his peers, Musk will be more than three times richer than Google co-founder Larry Page, who is the world’s second-richest man, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 12
Politics

Analysis: Andy Burnham's route back to the Commons is clearer - but one big hurdle remains

UK came second to Labour with about just under a third of the vote. But at last week's elections, Makerfield - where Burnham would stand as MP - saw Reform hammer Labour, winning all 11 wards

BBC NewsMay 15
Politics

Starmer vows to fight on as PM despite heavy local election losses for Labour

UK. Starmer struck a defiant note on Friday morning in the face of calls from some of his MPs to quit, insisting he remained as determined as ever to deliver the promises on which

The Guardian WorldMay 8
Politics

Protests planned at new consulate after Trump envoy says time for US ‘to put its footprint back’ on Greenland

government amid record-long coalition talks. While Greenland’s prime minister, Jens-Frederik Nielsen, reiterated this week that the largely autonomous territory, a former Danish colony that remains part of the Danish kingdom

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Tech

‘There is real danger’: landline phone users voice fears over digital switchover

UK campaign organisation for the over-60s, has big concerns about the safety of the programme. It is calling for the deadline to be extended until 2030 so that better safety products can be developed

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Health

Two-thirds of NHS nurses believe lack of staff is putting patients at risk, survey finds

UK told the RCN that the number of nurses on duty in their last shift was “well below what was needed”, which left care “significantly compromised” and a “high level of risk of harm

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Conflicts

Hezbollah support endures in south Lebanon as ceasefire fails to stop war with Israel

UK, was not officially involved, but indicated it would abide by the deal if it was observed by Israel. The respite was short lived. Within days, Israel resumed its air strikes, mainly in the south

BBC NewsMay 13
Politics

New Aukus drone tech to protect critical undersea cables as Marles warns: ‘seabed is a battlefield’

UK defence secretary, John Healey, said that the planned technology, a “range of cutting edge sensors and weapons systems” for underseas drones, “will rapidly give our forces the very most advanced battlefield technologies”. The systems

The Guardian WorldMay 30
World

Another year, another controversy for Eurovision - but fans are sticking by it

government. At a meeting last November, several countries tried to force a vote on Israel's presence at the contest. When the proposal failed, the withdrawals included Spain, one of the contest's biggest financial

BBC NewsMay 9
Business

Air India crisis deepens ahead of final Ahmedabad crash report

government in 2022 - and a point of growing consternation for the Tata board. According to local media, the board met last week and is said to have discussed several cost-cutting measures and warned staff

BBC NewsMay 12
Health

Cook more at home to reduce ultra-processed food intake, say cardiologist groups

UK are estimated to have been diagnosed with cardiovascular disease, which claims about 170,000 lives annually and is one of the country’s biggest killers. That means they are at risk of having

The Guardian WorldMay 6
Politics

More than 60 Labour MPs call on Starmer to set timetable to quit

UK. He said he would fight [any leadership challenge](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/11/who-are-main-threats-keir-starmer-labour-leadership) and would not walk away from his responsibilities as prime minister. But his speech did not stem the steady flow of statements from

The Guardian WorldMay 11
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