The Guardian Articles
The Guardian
Filter by Category
Man charged with stalking Caitlin Clark disrupts court hearing
stalking and harassing basketball star Caitlin Clark
was rebuked after becoming disruptive during a court appearance on Tuesday.Michael Lewis, of Denton, Texas, was arrested on Monday at a hotel in Indianapolis, where Clark plays for the
, after …France must stand firm in face of ‘new world disorder’ embodied by Musk, says PM
In his first policy speech to the French parliament on Tuesday, Bayrou, a veteran centrist, said there …
Stride’s Hamlet gag saves Reeves from slings and arrows of economic fortune
You can only conclude that Conservative MPs are just too trusting for their own good. Either that or they are catatonically dim. The rest of us know enough to not always believe what we read on the front page of the rightwing papers, but Tory MPs seem to take everything …
Israel admits soldiers used ambulance in raid on refugee camp
The ambulance pulls up on a narrow street at the Balata Palestinian refugee camp in Nablus in the West Bank, seemingly no different from one of the many emergency vehicles that drive in the area every day. But then five armed Israeli soldiers emerge from the vehicle, going on to …
Anti-Al Capone tactics could work on people traffickers | Letters
I read with great interest the foreign secretary’s opinion piece announcing the development of legislation for a new sanctions regime that specifically targets irregular migration and organised immigration crime (
).As a fellow barrister specialising in human rights, anti-corruption and sanctions, I am very …
Could Keir Starmer’s AI dream derail his own green energy promise?
Hearing MPs’ life stories brings us closer to them | Letters
Rachel Reeves blames global volatility for borrowing rates spike amid Tory criticism
Rachel Reeves has told the Conservatives to “get real” as she blamed global economic volatility for the
recent spike in UK borrowing rates
, which has triggered calls for her resignation and left her contemplating further public sector cuts.The chancellor appeared in front of MPs on Tuesday …
British novelists criticise government over AI ‘theft’
Bestselling novelists Kate Mosse and Richard Osman have hit back at the government’s apparent plan to give artificial intelligence companies broad freedoms to mine artistic works for data, warning it could “destroy” growth in creative fields and amount to “theft”.
They spoke out after the prime minister, Keir Starmer, on …