Politics
Guardian's Hope Appeal Hits £900k, Funding Grassroots Anti-Hate Charities
The Guardian's 2025 charity appeal has raised £900,000 for five grassroots charities combating hate and division. Donations are still open to support vital community work across the UK.
Culture
High Noon Stage Adaptation: A Theatrical Curiosity with Stellar Leads
Thea Sharrock directs a stage version of the classic Western 'High Noon' in London. Featuring Billy Crudup and Denise Gough, it's an entertaining show that feels more like a screenplay on stage. ★★★☆☆
Sports
Ashes 2025-26 Awards: Starc's 31 Wickets, Head's Heroics & England's Brain Fades
Relive the key moments, players and lessons from the 2025-26 Ashes series. From Mitchell Starc's 31 wickets to England's fielding woes, our writers deliver their verdicts.
Business
Indonesia Blocks Elon Musk's Grok Chatbot Over AI Pornography Risks
Indonesia becomes the first nation to block Elon Musk's Grok AI due to non-consensual deepfake content. Global regulators take action as concerns over exploitative imagery grow.
Health
Environment
Transport
Find the 'loneliest' section of the London Underground
A Reddit discussion reveals the quietest parts of the Tube network where you can find an empty carriage. Discover the Hainault Loop and other peaceful routes for a serene commute.
TikToker jailed for killing grandmother in car crash
Leigh Sutherland sentenced to nine years for causing death by dangerous driving after ignoring brake warnings. Read the full court details and police statement.
TfL's Bakerloo Line Heineken Rebrand Contains Awkward Error
An eagle-eyed passenger spots a station order error in TfL's Bakerloo line Heineken rebrand. Could the ad campaign confuse commuters? Read the full story.
34 arrested in Spain over 'Black Axe' crime gang fraud
A major cross-border police operation has led to 34 arrests in Spain, targeting the notorious 'Black Axe' criminal network accused of multi-million euro fraud. Read the full details.
Tube knifeman jailed for 11 years after Kennington attack
Nicholas Green stabbed two strangers on a London Underground platform in a 'torrent of violence'. He was caught after using his bank card to tap in. Read the full story.
Property
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