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Big agriculture is killing our bees. We’ll all pay the price | Jennie Durant
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Want to be my friend? There is one dining rule you must adhere to
David Sullivan’s contact with West Ham women’s and youth teams restricted since 2023
We economists have done the maths: ‘growth’ is a doomed strategy – there is a better way | Olivier De Schutter and others
The most inclusive World Cup ever? Tell that to Omar Artan, the Somali referee just banned by Trump’s US | Morgan Ofori
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Should you send that midnight text? 11 essential rules for phone etiquette
Keir Starmer says those behind ‘unacceptable’ Belfast disorder ‘will feel full force of the law’ – UK politics live
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Will the BBC score an own goal by broadcasting the World Cup from Salford?
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We’re thinking about the crisis facing pollinators all wrong. And we’ve come to a crucial moment
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Big agriculture is killing our bees. We’ll all pay the price | Jennie Durant
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Households could save £200 on energy bills in plan to break link between gas and electricity prices, says thinktank
Pub chain Fuller’s hopes for bumper summer from World Cup and staycations
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A woman taking weight-loss drugs asked her friend if she could pay less, as she had eaten less. That friendship seems doomed to me
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‘Temporary agreement’ in place since Football Association safeguarding investigation began three years ago David Sullivan has faced restrictions on his contact with West Ham’s women’s and youth teams since 2023 because of a safeguarding investigation. The Football Association began an inquiry three years ago after receiving a complaint, which the Guardian understands involves an allegation of sexual misconduct unrelated to football. Continue reading...
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Want to be my friend? There is one dining rule you must adhere to
David Sullivan’s contact with West Ham women’s and youth teams restricted since 2023
Our roadmap has been shaped by experts across the world. We call on political leaders at all levels to use it, says Olivier De Schutter and others
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We economists have done the maths: ‘growth’ is a doomed strategy – there is a better way | Olivier De Schutter and others
The most inclusive World Cup ever? Tell that to Omar Artan, the Somali referee just banned by Trump’s US | Morgan Ofori
This episode feels symbolic of a World Cup where the global game has been sacrificed to Fifa’s cynical money-making – and Trumpian whim, says Morgan Ofori, reporter and subeditor for the Guardian’s The Long Wave
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What about using voice notes, or calling someone totally unannounced? Experts give their verdict on how to use your phone without causing offence
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Should you send that midnight text? 11 essential rules for phone etiquette
Football’s staying home for the belt-tightening Beeb, while ITV and Gary Lineker’s popular podcast present from glitzy studios in New York
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Will the BBC score an own goal by broadcasting the World Cup from Salford?
PM says he ‘will not tolerate’ rioting and says people were targeted ‘because of their background’ after widespread unrest following knife attack video Hadi Alodid refused legal representation and made no reply to charges which were put put to him through an Arabic interpreter as he appeared in court charged with attempted murder following the Belfast knife attack, the Press Association reports. The 30-year-old, with an address at Duncairn Avenue in Belfast, appeared before the city’s magistrates’ court on Wednesday morning. He is charged with the attempted murder of Stephen Ogilvie on Monday, with threatening to kill an NHS radiographer on the same day and with the possession of a knife. Continue reading...
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Keir Starmer says those behind ‘unacceptable’ Belfast disorder ‘will feel full force of the law’ – UK politics live
Company says it has strong bookings for England matches and has spruced up gardens for domestic tourists * Business live – latest updates The boss of pub and hotel chain Fuller’s has said that the evening kick-off times of World Cup matches will provide a double-hit of business through the peak summer period, as the group gets “garden-ready” for fans before the tournament. Simon Emeny, the chief executive of Fuller, Smith & Turner, said that there have been strong advance bookings for the World Cup and that it has spruced-up garden areas across its 337 pubs, hotels and inns to cater for a bumper summer. Continue reading...
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Pub chain Fuller’s hopes for bumper summer from World Cup and staycations
Government plan to de-link gas and electricity prices aims to reduce bills for consumers after global surge in prices Households in England, Scotland and Wales could save nearly £200 a year on their energy bills if the government stepped into the market to act as the sole buyer of electricity, according to a thinktank. The research found that public procurement of electricity, meaning the government would become the “single buyer” of power before it is resold to consumers, could shave billions of pounds from electricity prices. Continue reading...
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Households could save £200 on energy bills in plan to break link between gas and electricity prices, says thinktank