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Woman who admitted ending terminally ill son’s life in 1981 dies
The Guardian· 5 hours agoA woman who recently admitted giving her terminally ill seven-year-old son a large dose of morphine to end his “horrendous suffering” 40 years ago has died. Antonya Cooper, 77, made the admission ...
The train in Spain: seeing Andalucía by rail
The Guardian· 1 day agoLunch in Granada is not a calm affair. Waiters shout orders and squeeze between standing diners, plates of rose-pink jamón serrano and sizzling croquetas...
Starmer tells his cabinet: now it’s time to deliver on our promises
The Guardian· 2 days agoKeir Starmer on Saturday rallied his new cabinet behind an ambitious agenda to reform the country’s creaking public services and reset damaged relations abroad during his first full day as prime ...
‘We made the Maldives from a hotel in Heathrow airport’: Hollywood location scouts reveal their...
The Guardian· 2 days agoThe script called for a tree: a magical kind that looked like no tree on Earth. Boake had been working as a location scout in Northern Ireland for a few years, when in 2008 a producer sent him ...
Biker style: motocross jackets revving up summer this year
The Guardian· 2 days agoFeaturing patchworked leather with colourful racing insignia, motocross jackets, more commonly known...
‘This is going to be a disaster’: inside the Tories’ chaotic election campaign
The Guardian· 2 days ago“He’s either going to call a snap election today, name a date for the autumn or tell everyone that...
'Mighty team effort' as two schools on Lizard Peninsula continue journey to improve
The Packet - Falmouth via Yahoo News UK· 2 days agoImprovement has already been made by two primary schools on the Lizard Peninsula since joining a new...
Five Great Reads: the Ronaldo show, sex with Tracey Emin and cookbooks in The Bear
The Guardian· 3 days agoCloser to home, debate continued in Australia’s parliament about how to respond to the situation in Gaza – where, as UN secretary general António Guterres said just days ago, “no place is safe ...
He won the votes, now Starmer just needs to win over the people | Jonathan Freedland
The Guardian· 3 days agoThe 200 or so volunteers, activists and campaign aides – with one Sue Gray tucked in among them – who lined Downing Street to see in a new, Labour prime minister knew they ...
Bellringers and running the bar dry: inside Labour’s night of elation
The Guardian· 3 days agoKeir Starmer saw the moment it became clear he would become prime minister in the same manner as much of the rest of the country – watching the BBC exit poll on the sofa at a friend’s home with ...