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Wimbledon 2024 day four: Andy and Jamie Murray lose in men’s doubles first round – as it happened
The Guardian· 11 hours agoCameron Norrie beat Jack Draper and Harriet Dart beat Katie Boulter, while Emil Ruusuvuori shocked...
Want to escape the heat? These are the 7 coolest European places you can reach by train this summer
Euronews via Yahoo News UK· 17 hours agoA new survey from the European Travel Commission (ETC) shared with UK newspaper The Guardian reveals...
Iran presidential election run-off: Who is likely to win? – DW – 07/04/2024
Deutsche Welle· 19 hours agoIn the first round of the presidential elections in Iran, held on June 28, no candidate was able to...
Afternoon Update: Labour wins UK election in landslide; Usman Khawaja accuses Dutton of ‘fuelling...
The Guardian· 1 hour agoAll eyes are on the UK election, where the Labour party leader, Keir Starmer, said the “sunlight of...
Gavin Williams returns as Guardians host White Sox
Reuters· 2 days agoMeanwhile, the lowly Chicago White Sox continue to look for anything positive amid their dismal campaign. Williams makes his anticipated season debut as the Guardians ...
Keir Starmer hails ‘new age of hope’ as Rishi Sunak fears losing seat
The Guardian· 1 day agoOn the last day of a fractious six-week campaign, the Guardian was told Sunak had confided to...
The Guardian view on Trump and presidential immunity: the return of the king | Editorial
The Guardian· 2 days agoThe supreme court’s ruling on presidential immunity combines a tectonic constitutional shift and immediate political repercussions to devastating effect. It slows and appears to gut the 2020 ...
Major League Scouting Report: Cleveland Guardians’ Jhonkensy Noel
Forbes· 3 days agoNoel, a huge presence at 6-3, 250 pounds, is the latest Guardians home-grown prospect to try to add...
Keir we go – the newspaper front pages
Shropshire Star· 8 hours agoTimes, the Independent, the Daily Mail, and the Daily Telegraph, to be exact — all say the same thing: Labour is on course for a “landslide” victory. The...
Police, poverty and populism: how Perpignan became a laboratory for the far right
The Guardian· 4 hours agoAs Patrice Burel scooped coffee at his roastery in Perpignan, he lamented the steady closure of other shops on this narrow city centre street. Perpignan, with a population of 121,000 and close ...