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Naomi Osaka rues swift Wimbledon exit while Coco Gauff marches on
The Guardian· 19 hours agoWhen Naomi Osaka returned to the Tour in January, six months after giving birth to her daughter, she said she did not expect to hit top form until later this summer, on the ...
Farage says he is part of ‘similar phenomenon’ to Andrew Tate among young men
The Guardian· 21 hours agoNigel Farage has said he is part of a “similar phenomenon” to the misogynist influencer Andrew Tate, as he claimed that there were forces in society trying to “stop young men from being young ...
Far right using climate crisis as bogeyman to frighten voters and build higher walls | Jonathan...
The Guardian· 10 hours agoA disrupted climate and diminished natural world are widening the dividing lines of ideological debate. Meanwhile, the threat of a second Donald Trump victory looms in the US and Britain’s Nigel ...
Bruce Lehrmann told alleged rape victim ‘it’s OK’ as he had sex with her, court hears
The Guardian· 14 hours agoBruce Lehrmann has been committed to stand trial on rape charges. The 29-year-old faces two counts of rape, alleged to have occurred in Toowoomba, west of Brisbane, in October 2021. A magistrate ...
Confident George Russell heads into British Grand Prix set to go up a gear
The Guardian· 22 hours agoGeorge Russell is understandably in buoyant mood heading into his home race at the British Grand Prix. When asked to appraise his standing among Formula One’s top drivers he is unhesitant. Having ...
‘Radical’, ‘a headrush’, ‘insanely clever’: the best Australian books out in July
The Guardian· 24 hours agoAgainst this backdrop, Finegan Kruckemeyer’s debut novel is a startlingly optimistic work, a fable about making families and communities, about the practices that bring people together as the ...
‘Unambitious’, ‘careful’, ‘authentic’: what public sector workers make of Keir Starmer
The Guardian· 21 hours agoThe Guardian has spoken to health workers, teachers, social workers and local government officials who mostly expressed muted support for Starmer. Many said they wanted a bolder and more radical vision from Labour after years of austerity.