The Guardian Articles
The Guardian
Filter by Category
UK and EU urged to follow US and block funding for World Anti-Doping Agency
Pressure is intensifying on the World Anti-Doping Agency with the UK and European Union being urged to stop funding the global body following the United States’ decision to withhold its financial backing over Wada’s handling of the 23 Chinese swimmers cleared to compete at the 2021 Olympics.
The shadow sports …
‘I am afraid’: tense wait as Palestinians hope for Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal
In the battered ruins of Gaza City, the tent encampments of al-Mawasi and the half-empty streets of Rafah, there are fervent prayers that the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is concluded.
After so many false hopes of an end to the war over 15 months of fighting, the fear …
Stephen Colbert on Trump’s legal immunity: ‘A president should be bound by the same laws as everyone else’
Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing
,Donald Trump
’s upcoming inauguration and the latest developments with theLos Angeles
wildfires
.Stephen Colbert
celebrated the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report on Donald Trump’s efforts to …SpaceX launches two lunar landers to the moon
Iron age men left home to join wives’ families, DNA study suggests
Researchers studying DNA from iron age individuals in Britain have found evidence that men moved to join their …
As an agony aunt, I know the biggest cause of unhappiness: other people. Here’s the secret to better relationships
From my many years as a therapist and advice columnist, I’ve started to see clear patterns in the problems that bother my readers the most. And I can confirm that Sartre was right: hell is other people. It’s difficult relationships with those around us that cause the most anguish. It’s …
Israel’s cabinet reportedly preparing to meet to ratify Gaza ceasefire deal
‘I had steam coming out of my ears’: Kokkinakis torment in Draper defeat
Jodie Burrage ‘in a good spot’ despite Australian Open defeat by Coco Gauff
Spike in baby deaths on Lucy Letby ward ‘surprising and unusual’, says statistician
The “unusual” spike in baby deaths on the neonatal unit where Lucy Letby worked had a 0.008% probability of occurring given its previous mortality rate, a public inquiry has been told.
Sir David Spiegelhalter, the emeritus professor of statistics at the University of Cambridge, said the sudden rise in deaths in …