The Guardian Articles
The Guardian
Filter by Category
Kevin Sinfield urges England players to ‘come out swinging’ for Six Nations
Visiting leaky, crowded Louvre is ‘physical ordeal’, museum’s boss says
Visiting the Louvre has become a “physical ordeal” as the throngs of tourists, leaks and substandard catering take a toll on the world’s most-visited museum, its director has said in a leaked memo.
The document, written by Laurence des Cars for the French culture minister, Rachida Dati, but leaked to …
Can Assassin’s Creed Shadows save Ubisoft?
Strongest storm in generations predicted as Storm Éowyn heads for UK
A rare red weather covering Northern Ireland and Scotland was issued on Thursday before what could be the strongest storm in generations.
The Met Office said the arrival of Storm Éowyn on Friday could bring gusts of up to 100mph and “flying debris resulting in a danger to life”.
The …
Primark sales in first post-Covid fall amid mild weather and low consumer confidence
Sales at Primark have fallen for the first time since the pandemic forced all shops in the UK to close, as mild weather and low consumer confidence hit sales.
Associated British Foods (ABF), which owns the fashion retailer, said sales at Primark’s established stores fell 6% in the final three …
Thursday briefing: With a new wave of violence, the West Bank is on edge
‘Rising star’: Europe made more electricity from solar than coal in 2024
Stephen Colbert on Trump’s executive orders: ‘Some of them are bad, and the rest are terrible’
Late-night hosts worked through
’sflurry of executive actions
on his first day in office.Stephen Colbert
Not even two full days into Donald Trump’s second term as president,
was feeling exhausted. “It is so important for all of our …The Spin | Long hops? How one local cricket club is brewing their own beer
The link between cricket clubs and beer is long and not always frothy. Some have held real-ale festivals on site, others have split over bitter disputes around bar takings, many more are kept in business by the thirst of their patrons. But very few – if any – grow their …
Wednesday briefing: The truth about the myths and misinformation surrounding the Southport attack
Good morning. After the horrifying murders of three young girls in Southport last summer, an obvious question presented itself: was there anything we knew about the attacker that might shed light on how this could have happened? After a summer of far-right riots and then a long wait for the …