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‘My happy, safe world was turned upside down’: how Covid hit the over-50s in England
researchers have concluded in a study
.The research project involved a nationally representative group of people aged 50 and older, however respondents …
Revealed: fugitive Dutch drug lord has been in Sierra Leone for at least two years
One of Europe’s most-wanted drug lords has been living in Sierra Leone for at least two years, spending time at nightclubs and house parties, sources have told the Guardian.
Johannes Leijdekkers, a Dutch national, has been sentenced in absentia to decades in prison for offences including cocaine trafficking on a …
Tell us: how has artificial intelligence affected your work?
artificial intelligence will “enhance” our jobs
ordisplace them and create different roles
remains to be seen, but what impact has the technology already had on our work?We’d like your help to find out about the different ways that AI has affected …
NatWest wants to raise CEO’s maximum pay by more than 40%
NatWest wants to increase its chief executive’s maximum pay by more than 40%, as the banking group
prepares to return to full private ownership
17 years after it was bailed out by taxpayers during the 2008 financial crisis.The high street lender, previously known as Royal Bank …
Ukraine on ‘irreversible path’ to Nato membership, Starmer tells Zelenskyy
Ukraine remains on “an irreversible path” towards Nato membership, Keir Starmer has told Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a phone call that underlined the divide between Europe and the US over the future of the country.
According to a Downing Street readout of the call with the Ukrainian president, Starmer stressed “the …
London Irish’s attempt to leave English club system set to be blocked by RFU
The RFU is set to block a request from reborn London Irish to leave the English game and join the United Rugby Championship.
The west London club ended almost two years in administration this week when they were bought by a consortium led by former Formula One team owner Eddie …
Our 2024 NFL predictions revisited: the Chiefs weren’t inevitable after all
Congratulations to the 99% of NFL pundits and fans whose preseason predictions have long made their way through the garbage disposal. Unfortunately, the NFL writers for the Guardian have no such luck. Our villainous editors are forcing us to turn back the clock to early September to revisit our season …
Thames Water launches appeal for permission to raise bills even higher
Thames Water is to appeal to the UK’s competition regulator to be allowed to raise customers’ bills over the next five years even higher than previously granted.
The water company, which serves 16 million customers in London and south-east England, will ask the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for permission …
‘Bloody fingers with pink nails”: how Sasha DiGiulian broke climbing’s glass ceiling
In August 2013, Sasha DiGiulian traveled to the Dolomites to attempt Bellavista, a dream years in the making. After two weeks of working on the crux pitches, she climbed the entire route in a single push, becoming the first woman to climb a 5.14b big wall, breaking a major barrier …