Arizona officials say a Saudi-owned company they targeted over its use of virtually unfettered amounts of groundwater to grow forage crops is moving its farming …
O’Connor’s tender lament ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ was used to soundtrack a Trump rally this week, prompting an angry response from the late Irish singer’s …
Exclusive: Meta to block search access to 350,000 posts using hashtags associated with Guardian’s findings Instagram has been used to promote sexual violence and exploitation …
Exclusive: Potential plan to restrict measures such as 20mph speed limits and levying fines from traffic cameras alarms travel groups The government is to limit …
Study finds evidence virus can survive treatment with molnupiravir, leading to mutated versions that sometimes spread An antiviral drug used to treat patients with Covid-19 …
Exclusive: Think Family Education app gives safeguarding leads easy access to pupils’ and relatives’ contacts with police and child protection Criminal justice and antiracist campaigners …
Exclusive: EU restricts use of eight chemicals, with 16 more in pipeline; UK has two under consideration Several toxic chemicals which have been banned in …
Campaigners say Britain becoming ‘toxic poster child of Europe’ and accuse ministers of breaking Brexit promise on standards The UK has failed to ban 36 …
Preliminary results from major trial show use of technology almost halves human workload From smart stethoscopes to predicting bed demand: how AI can support healthcare …
GCHQ, MI6 and MI5 propose weakening safeguards that limit training of AI models with bulk personal datasets The UK intelligence agencies are lobbying the government …
‘Precision policing’ approach builds on force’s strategy to identify the 100 most dangerous men in London The Metropolitan police is expanding its use of “precision …
Visit to Aberdeenshire intended as chance for prime minister to criticise Labour’s energy proposals Rishi Sunak is to make a visit to north-east Scotland focused …
Senior party figures say some green issues could be exploited to motivate people to vote Conservative Conservative weaponisation of discontent about London’s Ulez traffic charging …
Greetings from Bury Park author announces initiatives to ‘bang drum’ for town as he is named chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire When he was …
Parliamentary privilege should be used sparingly, says Mel Stride on scandal engulfing corporation A cabinet minister has said he would not use parliamentary privilege to …
The owners of Titanic sought to limit liability following the ship’s sinking by petitioning under 1851 legislation. The owners of the submersible lost on its …
The owners of Titanic sought to limit liability following the ship’s sinking by petitioning under 1851 legislation. The owners of the submersible lost on its …
Robert Jenrick says government will not restrict what former PM can say to Covid-19 inquiry A minister has said the government will not restrict what …
Exclusive: ministers plan to exempt asylum seekers’ landlords from rules including minimum room sizes Ministers are removing basic housing protections from asylum seekers under new …
President Joe Biden and his administration have been searching for ways he might act unilaterally to avoid an economic “calamity” if Congress can’t reach agreement …
Backbenchers speak out after Metropolitan police expresses regret over arrests of six members of Republic Conservative MPs have condemned the use of new laws to …
Officials used WD40 and a bottle of cola to separate activists from Animal Rising who glued themselves together to disrupt a coronation race evening at …
Met says technology will not be used to target protesters or activists, but campaigners say use is ‘extremely worrying’ The Metropolitan police has been accused …