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Iceland boss hits out at parent ‘exploitation’ in baby milk market

Richard Walker calls for price cap on infant formula as competition watchdog finds evidence of gree…

Henry Kissinger and the man who wanted to confront him - podcast

Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state under Richard Nixon, died at the age of 100 this wee…

Archaeologists reveal life stories of hundreds of people from medieval Cambridge

Examination of remains in hospital grounds uses DNA analysis and other disciplines to build ‘biogra…

Russia-Ukraine war live: shelling hits Pokrovsk city near Donetsk frontline

Reports of explosion at ‘Shahed warehouse’ in Bryansk, Russia; Ukrainian air force tells of using P…

Rugby players’ brain injury battle reaches watershed moment in court

Legal action brought by 268 players faces a day of reckoning on Friday while the sport continues to…

Everything you need to know about Cop28 as the summit begins – podcast

Every year the world’s leaders gather for the UN climate change conference, and after a year of rec…

Labour vows to ‘rewire Britain’ as pylon plans spark row in Tory party

Opposition vows to tackle rural connection delays to the grid while Conservatives call for offshore…

‘No work and no olives’: harvest rots as West Bank farmers cut off from trees

With olives the largest single agricultural product on the West Bank, Palestinians say Israeli rest…

I’m an outspoken Black woman in France – so a powerful man tried to silence me with the law | Rokhaya Diallo

A celebrity targeted me online, but under a system that should protect all equally, I was the one c…

Bad Behaviour review – Jennifer Connelly full of spit and vinegar in family rage drama

Alice Englert directs and stars alongside a mesmerising Connelly in this inconsistent tale about a …

Government offices in EU can ban wearing of religious symbols, court rules

Decision made in case of Muslim employee in Belgium states that restrictions must be applied equall…

Slow Horses season three review – Kristin Scott Thomas is absolutely top-notch

As ever, this grubby spy thriller is an utter pleasure. It’s big, bold, daft and sees Scott Thomas …

‘A biodiversity catastrophe’: how the world could look in 2050 – unless we act now

The climate crisis, invasive species, overexploitation of resources and pollution could break down …

Weight of the world – the climate scientists who saw the crisis coming - podcast

Science Weekly brings you episode one of a new mini-series from Full Story. Pioneering Australian…

Sunak risks fuelling inflation with high taxes and Brexit red tape, retailers warn

Shop price inflation eased to 4.3% in November but ministers’ plans could lead to higher prices, BR…

‘Forever chemicals’ found in drinking water sources across England

Exclusive: Experts ‘alarmed’ after potentially toxic chemicals detected in sources at 17 of England…

Thousands dying needlessly from cancer in UK, report says

Cancer Research says Britain is lagging behind other comparable countries in terms of survival rate…

What impact does the Guardian have on the natural world?

We have been measuring our organisation’s biodiversity footprint – here’s how we did it * Why th…

The tragedy and triumph of Diane von Fürstenberg: ‘My mother taught me fear is not an option’

She was the miracle baby, born after her mother survived the concentration camps, who married a pri…

‘I gasped when I read it’: Woody Harrelson, Andy Serkis and Louisa Harland on Ulster American

The trio are about to fall out violently in the shocking yet hilarious play, featuring beheaded pri…

Chaotic communication by NHS in England ‘causing treatment delays’

Report says patients’ health is being endangered by problems including referrals going missing and …

Too little, too late: the desperate search for cod babies

Historically, it was overfishing that the hurt much-prized fish – but now rising ocean temperatures…

UK spends more financing inequality in favour of rich than rest of Europe, report finds

Inequalities of income, wealth and power cost UK £106.2bn a year compared with average developed OE…

Cole Palmer has nothing to prove to City after winning Pochettino’s trust

Chelsea bagged a bargain by signing the former Guardiola fledgling who has seized his chance at Sta…

Make mine a latte: coffee shades spill from TikTok into fashion mainstream

A-listers and even royalty help repopularise trend for dressing head to toe in cream, beige and bro…

As a former Palestinian negotiator, I know Biden’s two-state solution is sheer delusion | Ahmad Samih Khalidi

It is nigh-on impossible to meet both Israeli security demands and Palestinian requirements for min…

On the road and into a bomb shelter mid-match with Mariupol Women

A 6am start from their Kyiv home in exile is followed by an almost three-hour suspension in play fo…

From stargazing to a festival of fire: five activities to light up the UK’s dark winter months

Travel and wildlife writers share their favourite places to revel in the dark of winter “We,” say…

In remembrance of our fallen heroes, brave Suella Braverman goes over the top | Marina Hyde

As the home secretary lobs verbal grenades at refugees, homeless people and now protesters, Britain…

Leo: Bloody Sweet review – leave your logic at the door for rampaging action yarn

The Tamil version of David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence is wildly enjoyable, packed full of h…

Beirut: Hadsel review – joyously positive healing hymns

(Pompeii Records) The ‘unfathomable beauty’ of a remote Norwegian island has inspired Zach Condon …

Saudi Arabia and a $1bn fighters’ lawsuit threaten UFC’s future

The UFC has been accused of engineering a monopoly over the world of mixed martial arts. But its le…

Power and Catholicism were inseparable in Poland. The fall of populists mirrors that of priests | Wojciech Orliński

The success of centre-left parties follows the collapse in devotion. Like Ireland, we are loosening…

Tell us: are you struggling with medical debt in the US?

We would like to speak to people in the US who owe money for medical treatment and care about the i…

Russia-Ukraine war live: troops ‘stoutly holding’ Avdiivka against Russian encirclement

Russians bring up reserves to amass force of 40,000; Moscow ‘sending Ukrainian PoWs to fight agains…

National Grid steps up clean energy plans amid £3.5bn record spend

Power utility reveals first-half results and more investment in 17 major transmission projects fast…

Tales of transition, queer joy and more to mark Transgender Awareness Week

Figures from Charlie Craggs to Mika Onyx celebrate the full spectrum of the trans experience in a n…

‘We can’t even cross the city’: the Palestinian town split in two by Israel

Residents of Huwara, in the West Bank, cannot cross the main street without permission and must det…

Marks & Spencer posts better-than-expected 75% jump in profits – business live

Retailer retakes crown of UK womenswear leader in the summer for first time in four years as ‘Brits…

Tributes paid to ‘loving, mischievous, adventurous’ boy stabbed in Leeds

Alfie Lewis, 15, was fatally attacked in Horsforth area of city as children were leaving school T…

‘Two hours trying to siphon a prawn’: at home with Salvador Dalí – archive, 1973

In May 1973, TV presenter Russell Harty went to film Dalí at his seaside house in Spain. On his ret…

Tell us: will you be taking part in the pro-Palestine Armistice Day march?

We would like to hear from people who are thinking of taking part in the protest and their reasons …

Afghan former interpreter with British army resettles in UK after legal battle

Ahmad* was approved for relocation to UK before Home Office refusal meant he missed evacuation from…

Captain Tom’s family lose appeal against demolition order for spa complex

Council said unauthorised ‘Captain Tom Building’ harmed Grade II-listed home where Moore’s daughter…

85% of people worry about online disinformation, global survey finds

UN announces plan to tackle phenomenon as survey finds people worry particularly about impact on el…

Without A Fight wins 2023 Melbourne Cup as jockey Mark Zahra goes back-to-back

* Winning horse completes Caulfield-Melbourne Cup double * Soulcombe finishes in second with Sher…

A deadly cascade: how secret Hamas attack orders were passed down at last minute

Plan drawn up by handful of leaders was unknown to men who would carry it out until morning of atta…

EU poised to water down new car pollution rules after industry lobbying

Exclusive: Nitrogen dioxide limits and approval tests practically unchanged from current rules unde…

Ryanair to reward shareholders as it heads for record profits after fares rise

Airline to pay regular dividends as finance boss says consumers are going to continue spending *…

Starwatch: in opposition, Jupiter is brightly unmistakable

Jupiter and Uranus are in opposition this month and the former will be visible even from urban loca…

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