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I stand by what I said 10 years ago. We were right to leave the European Union | Larry Ell
The Brexit vote showed that class still matters in British politics – and the changes needed are ones the EU would never have allowedRead more from the Brexit Vote: 10 Years On seriesOn the morning after the vote for Brexit, the Guardian’s newsroom was deathly quiet. There was di
Another FTSE firm is under attack from a US raider. Demand top dollar | Nils Pratley
Another FTSE firm is under attack from a US raider. Demand top dollar | Nils Pratley
The warehouse landlord Segro has a bright future, not least with datacentres, so there’s no reason to roll overSegro rejects £12.6bn offer from US rivalHere we go (yet) again: another opportunistic takeover bid from the US for a UK company. The fun at easyJet isn’t even over yet,
Andy Burnham vows to set up No 10 North as ‘nerve centre of rewired Britain’
UK’s likely next PM says Westminster system is ‘broken’ and he will oversee a devolution of power and resourcesUK politics live – latest updatesAndy Burnham will set up No 10 North as the “nerve centre of a rewired Britain” to oversee a devolution of power and resources across th
Tesla sales surpass expectations for second quarter as Musk backlash seems to cool
Tesla sales surpass expectations for second quarter as Musk backlash seems to cool
Strong figures suggest Tesla’s auto business is regaining momentum after two straight annual sales declinesTesla blew past ​Wall Street estimates for second-quarter deliveries on Thursday, posting a record for the period as recovering demand in Europe outweighed persistent weakne
EU rejects suspending biometric border controls despite 20 ‘difficult spots’
Officials admit new post-Brexit EES system is ‘not perfect’, as airports and airlines voice fears over delaysThe EU has rejected calls by airports and airlines to suspend the implementation of new fingerprinting and facial recognition border controls even though it admits there a
German car industry warns of job collapse unless ‘bold decisions’ made to address Chinese
VW to propose 100,000 job losses to board and says car plants could be put under foreign ownership to save jobsEurope live – latest updatesThe German car industry has warned of a potential collapse of employment in the sector in Europe unless society and workers accept that “bold
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The Responsibility to Protect doctrine can be resurrected
The legal norm has been manipulated and forgotten. But today it is needed more than ever O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
EU unveils $1bn fund for Gaza war recovery
The scheme falls critically short of the $71bn reportedly needed for Gaza's recovery over the next 10 years. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
We must be prepared for deadly heatwaves to get worse | Letter
Readers react to the brutal heat conditions affecting Britain and Europe Last summer, I wrote to you warning of the growing threat that extreme heat poses to both patients and the NHS, that the demand for healthcare would rise as temperatures climbed, that our hospitals were ill-
A moment that changed me: I broke my arm seven times – and finally listened to what my bod
As a child, enduring break after break, I thought of myself as simply unlucky. Truth was, I needed to tune in to my aches, pains and well-founded fearsIt was the first day of spring this year. I was topless, face-down on a foldaway travel table, as the masseuse uttered six words
‘We know fans bleed for the jersey’: how Norway used fierce football rivalries to get more
When the Norwegian Red Cross desperately needed to find more donors, it decided to harness the competitive nature of football fansIn 2023, the Norwegian Red Cross had a problem. Data estimated that while 50% of Norwegians would be in need of blood during their lifetime, fewer tha
Disability benefits: why we shouldn’t call it ‘welfare’ | Letters
Susan Randall on Stephen Timms’ Pip review and those with longstanding mental illness and Ruth Lister on why social security spending shouldn’t be called ‘welfare’. Plus letters from Luke Howard and Katie MeddWith reference to your editorial (The Guardian view on disability benef