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June 08, 2024

Biden says sorry to Zelenskiy for delay in US military aid

Joe Biden has apologised publicly to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, for the months of delay in US military assistance that allowed Russia to make gains on the battlefield, and announced a further $225m (£177m) in military aid to Ukraine.

Biden says sorry to Zelenskiy for delay in US military aid

3 mins

Trump lead narrows among crucial voters, poll analysis shows

After a Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty on 34 felony counts last week, Republicans rallied around the former president, insisting the verdict would only damage Joe Biden's standing in the presidential election.

Trump lead narrows among crucial voters, poll analysis shows

2 mins

CCTV images 'deepen mystery' of missing TV doctor

CCTV images of the TV doctor and columnist Michael Mosley on the Greek island of Symi, taken after the last reported sightings of him two days ago, were released yesterday as the search for him continued.

CCTV images 'deepen mystery' of missing TV doctor

3 mins

Officers disciplined after failures left serial rapist free for five more years

Two police officers have been disciplined for misconduct after the bungling of an investigation that left the serial sex attacker David Carrick free for a five further years before he was finally arrested.

Officers disciplined after failures left serial rapist free for five more years

2 mins

Taylor versions What to expect as Swift's Eras tour arrives in Britain

It's the biggest pop music tour of all time by revenue, and arguably also by the more nebulous measure of pop-cultural heft.

Taylor versions What to expect as Swift's Eras tour arrives in Britain

2 mins

"The final straw' Tory campaign descends into infighting

Conservative candidates and aides have looked on aghast at the missteps of Rishi Sunak's Tory campaign over the past fortnight.

"The final straw' Tory campaign descends into infighting

4 mins

Disillusionment down on the farm Tories face defeat in their traditional rural heartlands

Since I first voted for Thatcher in 1979, I've always gone Conservative,\" says the Hertfordshire farmer Andrew Watts - a longer period than the three decades he has managed his cereal farm near the village of Puckeridge.

Disillusionment down on the farm Tories face defeat in their traditional rural heartlands

4 mins

Clause V Labour signs off manifesto - but Unite holds back

Labour has signed off its election manifesto ahead of its launch next week, despite a decision by Unite not to endorse it.

Clause V Labour signs off manifesto - but Unite holds back

2 mins

From tracksuit to black suit The Piano makes a star of a fostered child prodigy

Not many acclaimed pianists get stopped by the police minutes before a televised performance.

From tracksuit to black suit The Piano makes a star of a fostered child prodigy

3 mins

Look who is back Eminem storms to top of UK charts

Just over a week ago, Eminem released his 62nd single, Houdini.

Look who is back Eminem storms to top of UK charts

3 mins

Water firm seizes stake in protester's home over withheld bill payments

South West Water has taken a legal stake in a customer's home after the owner withheld her bill payments in a protest over sewage dumping in rivers and the sea.

Water firm seizes stake in protester's home over withheld bill payments

3 mins

'When will it be enough?' Children killed in airstrike on UN school, say survivors

Survivors of an Israeli airstrike on a UN school in central Gaza have described finding children's bodies that had been torn apart by the blast, as Israeli attacks on the area continued for a second night.

'When will it be enough?' Children killed in airstrike on UN school, say survivors

3 mins

India Modi's weakened rule may herald shift in tycoons' fortunes

Weeks before the election that weakened Narendra Modi's grip on India, the rich, powerful, and beautiful descended on his home state of Gujarat for what one Indian writer described as \"likely the most ostentatious pre-wedding ceremony the modern world has ever seen\".

India Modi's weakened rule may herald shift in tycoons' fortunes

2 mins

Dutch progressive alliance just ahead of far right in EU elections, exit polls suggest

Leftwing and Green parties in the Netherlands have said the far right can be beaten, after exit polls showed a progressive alliance narrowly ahead of their nationalist rivals on the first day of European elections.

Dutch progressive alliance just ahead of far right in EU elections, exit polls suggest

2 mins

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PublisherGuardian News & Media

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

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