
‘Immediate national priority’: ministers accused of complacency over UK food supply
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026
Cold storage and logistics body warns food supplies at risk from fuel shortages, cyber attacks and extreme weather
Ministers have been accused of being complacent about the risks to vital supplies of food into the UK amid concerns over fuel shortages, cyber attacks and extreme weather.
The trade body for cold storage and logistics has urged the government to make potential disruption to the UK’s food system an “immediate national priority”.
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David Sullivan steps down at West Ham to fight claims about private life
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026
Joint-chair of relegated club to tackle ‘false allegations’
‘I am not the person the media has decided to paint me as’
The former pornography baron David Sullivan has announced his resignation as a joint-chair and director of West Ham with immediate effect.
Sullivan and his legal representatives said in a statement that the 77-year-old billionaire was stepping down to apply his “full energy and attention” to fighting what he described as “false allegations” concerning his personal conduct, due to be aired as part of a joint investigation by BBC Panorama and the Times on Monday.
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UK urged not to further weaken EV rules as CO2 impact revealed
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026
British vehicles will emit extra 17m tonnes of CO2 by 2030 due to loophole allowing sale of more PHEVs, data suggests
Campaigners have urged the government to resist calls to further water down electric car sale rules, as an analysis reveals that vehicles on UK roads will emit an extra 17m tonnes of carbon dioxide by 2030 mostly because of changes last year.
Parts of the car industry have urged ministers to review for a second time the rules that force manufacturers to sell increasing numbers of electric cars each year.
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UK’s fragile heirloom: ceramics sector calls for more help to save ‘vital industry’
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026
Brands such as Portmeirion in Stoke welcome £120m package but seek further support to avert fresh closures
On the floor of Portmeirion’s factory in Staffordshire, staff are hard at work as clays are moulded, glazed and fired – an intricate process requiring precision and specialist skills honed over years of practice – to manufacture the company’s array of tableware.
Portmeirion, a homeware brand founded in 1960 that employs 433 people, is based in Stoke-on-Trent, at the heart of British ceramics. The centuries-old craft is so integral to the area’s identity that the six federated towns that make up the Staffordshire city are known as the Potteries.
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Leaked WhatsApps, embarrassing emails: it’s bad for British politics that privacy is now dead | Simon Jenkins
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026

When I claim my black Britishness in this age of intolerance, here is the music that goes with it | Hugh Muir
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026

Oi! You in the stalls! Put that phone away and surrender to the art | Nadia Khomami
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026

Britain is a swamp of lies and disinformation – and we got here on the Brexit bus | Jonathan Freedland
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026

When does Nigel Farage 'speak for the nation'? When it suits him | Marina Hyde
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026

The right’s culture war over prostate cancer screening is damaging trust in medicine | Polly Toynbee
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026

Horrific, unregulated, and very profitable. The companies making cash from England’s children in care | George Monbiot
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026

Rivals’ Rutshire – a place where modern Britain’s brutal divisions disappear in a cloud of sex | Jess Cartner-Morley
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026

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Farage says woke kills – and the real, hard questions we could be asking are swamped by the culture war | Gaby Hinsliff
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026

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Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026

The Guardian view on Henry Nowak’s murder: big tech and the far right are allied in an outrage arms race | Editorial
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026

New claimants seek to sue Elon Musk’s xAI after Labour MP’s test case
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026
Jess Asato’s lawyer says others want to take action over demeaning sexualised material created by Grok AI tool
New claimants have come forward to take legal action against Elon Musk’s company xAI after the Labour MP Jess Asato launched a test case against the firm over demeaning sexualised material created by its Grok AI tool.
A handful of complainants contacted Asato’s lawyer on Thursday in response to coverage of the MP’s decision to sue Musk’s company for damages over its creation and circulation of fake images of her in a bikini and an AI-created video that she said showed her “being chloroformed and prepared for a sexual assault”.
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A disease of deforestation: how Ebola is linked to the smartphone in your pocket
Posted on Friday June 05, 2026
As demand for cobalt, gold and other minerals grows, mining is accelerating deforestation in the Congo basin – and increasing the risk of deadly Ebola outbreaks
For decades after the discovery of Ebolavirus in 1976, outbreaks of the disease were relatively small and contained, affecting a few hundred people at most.
Not any more. In recent years, outbreaks of Ebola have been much larger, affecting thousands and even tens of thousands of people across multiple countries. The 2014 outbreak of Ebola in west Africa infected more than 28,000 people in 10 countries on three continents. The current eruption, which began in early May and shows no signs of abating, has caused 363 confirmed cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and has crossed into Uganda.
Sonia Shah is the author of five books including Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond, and writes the newsletter Cross Pollinations on Substack
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Andreeva comes of age with French Open triumph over qualifier Chwalinska
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026
Russian, 19, beats world No 114 6-3, 6-2 for first slam title
Maja Chwalinska fails to emulate Emma Raducanu’s feats
Twenty minutes into the first grand slam final of her young career, it looked like Mirra Andreeva’s head was already in danger of exiting Court Philippe-Chatrier. Between the weight of the occasion, the windy conditions and a resourceful opponent seemingly built to cause her maximum anguish, Andreeva looked crippled by tension.
Her reaction to the pressure underlined the work Andreeva has put into addressing her emotional vulnerabilities. She maintained her composure, coolly problem-solving and then flourishing after a tense start as she ended the qualifier Maja Chwalinska’s historic run with a 6-3, 6-2 victory.
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England v New Zealand: first men’s cricket Test, day three abandoned after rain – live
Posted on Saturday June 06, 2026
Play abandoned after sustained rain at Lord’s
Hmmm, it is bright sunshine at Lord’s now, the stumps are in position and the crease lines are being given a fresh lick. However, it’s just been announced that the players are taking an early lunch and IF no further rain we will have play at 1pm. Why couldn’t they delay lunch and get out there right now whilst there is a sunny gap in the weather I hear you ask. It is a good question.
“I expect this was known to everyone apart from me until today, but here goes: I was today years old when I found out Russell Crowe is a cousin of Martin and Jeff. What a family!” writes Suhmit Rahman
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