
Guardian Front Page 1st of February 2025
A ceasefire has allowed some respite for Palestinians, as many return to find their homes devastated, facing ongoing challenges in a war-torn landscape.
A ceasefire has allowed some respite for Palestinians, as many return to find their homes devastated, facing ongoing challenges in a war-torn landscape.
David Lammy has urged the release of Aung San Suu Kyi on the fourth anniversary of her detention by Myanmar’s military junta, appealing for an end to her confinement and advocating for peace and democracy for the people of Myanmar.
The US has initiated a trade conflict with China by imposing tariffs, also affecting Canada and Mexico, with the president undecided on his stance towards Europe.
A recent poll reveals that most UK voters support a migration deal for under-30s as part of a Brexit reset with the EU, with 57% in favour of increased youth mobility and closer trade ties, and only 14% opposing such measures.
The BBC was reportedly warned by a union about issues concerning Wynne Evans’ conduct, prompting complaints from members about his participation in a popular show.
The UK government plans to implement measures requiring long-term sick individuals to seek employment or risk losing their benefits, aiming to reduce a £65 billion annual welfare bill.
Prince Andrew is under renewed scrutiny following revelations that he continued to communicate with Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting future meetings despite claiming to have severed ties.
AstraZeneca has decided to abandon its £450 million vaccine manufacturing facility project, following disagreements over state support and raising concerns about potential impacts on the broader growth strategy.
Kemi Badenoch has pledged to protect the principles of Brexit against potential threats from Labour, emphasising her commitment to uphold the will of the British people by safeguarding fishing rights and reducing EU red tape.
Donald Trump has initiated a surge in gold investments, with American investors enthusiastic about acquiring Britain’s bullion in light of his strategic tariff proposals.