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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
Business

‘AI washing’: firms are scrambling to rebrand themselves as tech-focused

UK companies are performing “yoga-level” stretches to describe themselves as AI specialists in an attempt to capitalise on the buzz around the technology, public relations firms have said. Weary communications executives tasked with securing

The Guardian WorldMay 24
Politics

The Iran war has strengthened Ukraine in surprising ways. Could a ceasefire with Russia be closer?

government, it would end the war," said Luke Cooper, an Associate Professorial Research Fellow in International Relations at the London School of Economics. He also is the Director of the Ukraine programme at PeaceRep

BBC NewsMay 2
Business

What the Dutch can teach us about tackling youth unemployment

UK - she may have taken it. "If I had the freedom to drop out of school, I don't know what would have happened," she says. But without a qualification, that wasn't an option

BBC NewsJun 7
Politics

Starmer faces perilous 24 hours as Streeting preparing for leadership bid

UK and the Greens. However, his chances of staying in No 10 appeared to be diminishing on Sunday as about 40 [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) MPs called for him to quit or name an exit

The Guardian WorldMay 10
World

Could a Premier League club lose their European place once again?

governing body has strict multi-club ownership (MCO) rules. Those rules could cause a team to be demoted from one competition to another, like [Crystal Palace](/sport/football/teams/crystal-palace) were from the Europa League to the Conference

BBC NewsApr 27
Politics

Former prosecutor pursued by Trump calls for crackdown on election lies: ‘Lying can be held to account’

UK, where, in 2010, Labour MP Phil Woolas [lost his seat](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2011/mar/21/phil-woolas-charges-false-election-statements) after falsely suggesting an opponent supported extremist violence. “The principal argument against” strict policing of election lies is that it chills

The Guardian WorldMay 24
Politics

Thursday briefing: ​Why the US president is losing support from crucial allies

UK](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/85c3fd87fb4e9d094c2d9e63d7cceb330937e325/650_0_5615_4492/master/5615.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Donald Trump’s war on Iran is having a big impact on prices globally. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Donald Trump is an unpopular US president. In the wake of the US-Israel

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Conflicts

‘Do we need to think about moving away?’: Golders Green Jewish community fears for safety after stabbing

UK safe for Jewish people, or is it something we need to think about, moving away?” It is feared the latest stabbing in Golders Green is the latest in a string of incidents targeting Jewish

The Guardian WorldApr 29
Politics

Can Equality Act protections be replaced with common sense, as Kemi Badenoch suggests?

government a free hand to harm your life chances if you’re a woman, gay, black, disabled or working class,” he said. The Equality Act is designed to protect people from discrimination in the workplace

The Guardian WorldJun 9
Politics

She escaped child marriage ‘to a pervert’. Now she’s a divisive first lady

UK was a council flat in Southwark in central London, a home she still keeps today where her children live. As a form of social housing, council homes are usually cheaper to rent than private

BBC NewsMay 17
World

'We moved in with 17 strangers so we wouldn't be lonely' - why co-housing is on the rise

UK Cohousing Network. "We also have landowners bringing forward sites and asking for people interested in developing co-housing on their land - that's probably the biggest recent change," adds Jarvis. He says

BBC NewsJun 5
Tech

US groups urge investigation into child safety and spending on Roblox

governing paid random items. They said most games were free to play and users are not required to buy the in-game currency Robux. "In the first quarter of 2026, only

BBC NewsMay 20
Politics

‘People can see – but can’t use it’: mystery of completed East-West Rail line that has no passenger trains

UK’s answer to Silicon Valley. With the first phase from Oxford to Milton Keynes built, it was highlighted again [by the chancellor in January 2025](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2025/jan/29/reeves-economic-growth-speech-pmqs-heathrow-uk-politics-live-news-updates?page=with:block-6799f8778f08f1bbd089b92a#block-6799f8778f08f1bbd089b92a): Rachel Reeves, laying out her economic

The Guardian WorldMay 2
World

US-Iran peace deal hinges on shipping, sanctions relief and deferred nuclear talks

governance of the strait of Hormuz, the economic sweeteners – including sanctions relief – that needed to be offered to Iran, and the agenda for the deferred nuclear talks, including what preconditions would

The Guardian WorldJun 15
Business

Scotland's vape capital - what's behind the boom?

government online portal and then they can stock these products. In 2020, there were 5,573 shops selling vapes in Scotland. By 2024, that was up to 7,069 – an increase of 28%. This growth

BBC NewsMay 5
Conflicts

Pro-Palestine group accused of raiding Elbit factory face trial in Germany

governments accountable for their role in the genocide by both international and German law”. ## A psychological toll: Seven months in Isolation For more than seven months, the activists – who hold Irish, British, Spanish, and German

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 27
World

Hamnet author Maggie O'Farrell on her new novel on the Irish famine and keeping her Bafta in the basement

UK and the US, attending red carpet events and won a Bafta and a Golden Globe for adapting her novel Hamnet for the big screen. O'Farrell's new novel, Land, is being published

BBC NewsMay 22
Politics

UK and US voters are highly cynical. They express it differently.

UK and US voters are highly cynical. They express it differently. It’s not just football versus soccer. Britain and America share a language and deep historical ties, but their political systems are an ocean

POLITICO PoliticsJun 14
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