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Who is Friedrich Merz and what’s in his in-tray?
Friedrich Merz, a former banker who has never been a government minister, appears almost certain to be the next chancellor of Germany after his conservative CDU/CSU alliance won the most votes in Sunday’s crucial federal election.
During the campaign his decision to win a vote in parliament by relying on …
Body found in search for missing 23-year-old runner Jenny Hall
A body has been found in the search for a young runner who went missing five days ago.
Jenny Hall, 23, was last seen leaving her home in Barracks Farm, County Durham, just after 3pm on Tuesday.
On Sunday Durham constabulary said a body had been found in a very …
Scotland ‘likely to miss net zero climate target by up to 20m tonnes’
Scotland is likely to miss its legally binding climate target by up to 20m tonnes, according to official data seen by the Guardian.
The Scottish government set itself the world-leading target of reaching net zero – the point where any excess carbon emissions are soaked up by trees, peat or …
Arizona apologize for anti-Mormon chants after team’s loss to BYU
Arizona have apologized after some of the team’s fans directed abuse at BYU after the Cougars’ upset victory over the Wildcats on Saturday.
The game, in Arizona’s home arena, ended in controversy after a number of calls went BYU’s way. As the players left the court chants of “Fuck the …
‘People are so polite’: the Ukrainian refugee bonding with the British over borscht and chips
Sharing a bowl of homemade Ukrainian borscht with your neighbours is one way to make friends in a new country, according to the first refugee to arrive in the UK after Russia invaded her country three years ago.
Ukrainian refugee Valentyna Klymova, 72, now settled in Erith in Kent, has …
‘It shouldn’t be such a fight’: the drama school supporting working-class actors
It is an institution that has turned out some of the UK’s most well-known actors. Stars of Bridgerton, Game of Thrones, Line of Duty, Downton Abbey and Happy Valley are among its graduates. Its successes go back decades – Skins, Misfits, This is England, Utopia – including every soap opera …
Starmer condemns Farage and Reform UK for ‘fawning over Putin’
Keir Starmer has condemned Nigel Farage and Reform UK for talking the language of workers’ rights online but wanting to charge people to use the NHS and for “fawning over Putin”.
The prime minister said Labour must be ready for the test Farage’s party presents, saying there had been a …
Australia should repatriate and investigate alleged crimes of Islamic state member found in Syria, experts say
The Australian government should repatriate, monitor and investigate any crimes committed by a member of Islamic State who was wounded in the extremist group’s final battle, according to multiple security and international law experts.
Last week, the Guardian revealed an Australian man whose fate was not publicly known
…‘Like a bullet going right by you’: affluent English towns and suburbs rail against noisy, unstoppable rise of padel tennis
Across the affluent suburbs and well-heeled country towns and cities of England the sound of “gunfire” – or the fear of it – has been ringing out in recent months. From Bath to Weybridge and Winchester to Lytham St Annes a street battle of sorts has been waged as desirable …