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Live: Socceroos unchanged, Salah starts in historic clash
The Socceroos take on Egypt in Dallas, with a spot in the last 16 of the World Cup on the line. Follow live.
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ABC | national | 2026-07-04T02:51:15+10:00 |
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Pope praises US history of welcoming immigrants in implicit rebuke to Trump
Pope Leo urged Americans to live up to the ideals of the Declaration of Independence in his first major address to the US
Pope Leo has used his first major address to his home country to praise the United States’ history of welcoming immigrants, urg…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-04T02:26:47+10:00 |
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Hundreds join support group for survivors of drug-facilitated rape
Zoe Watts and Amanda Stanhope launched network after being repeatedly assaulted by partners while unconscious
Two women who were drugged and raped by their partners while they were unconscious have said hundreds of people – including about 80 in the …
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-04T02:22:23+10:00 |
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Man charged with manslaughter over Tesla crash originally blamed on car’s self-driving mode
Tesla said Michael Butler disabled his car’s self-driving mode before it plowed into Martha Avila’s home in June
A man whose Tesla Model 3 was allegedly in self-driving mode when it crashed into a home near Houston and killed a 76-year-old woman insi…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-04T02:15:41+10:00 |
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Australia v Egypt: World Cup 2026 last 32 – live
⚽️ Kick-off time: 1pm local/2pm EDT/7pm BST/4am AEST⚽️ Player guide | Bracketology | Golden Boot | Mail Scott
This is how we saw things from the outset. Reacquaint yourself with today’s cast and crew.
Australia have made it out of the group stage at …
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T02:10:11+10:00 |
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London has lost ‘catastrophic’ 89% of car club vehicles since Zipcar exit
Only 330 car club vehicles available for rent after big provider left British market, data reveals
The number of car club vehicles in London has fallen by a “catastrophic” 89% since Zipcar ended its service in late 2025, with former users being pushe…
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Guardian | business | 2026-07-04T02:00:32+10:00 |
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New pipeline in Canada to proceed after C$150bn pledged to ease BC and First Nations concerns
Port expansion and protections for whales part of BC and Alberta plan to expand country’s presence overseas
The governments of Canada and the province of Alberta will move forward on a major new oil pipeline after the pair announced a plan to ease co…
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Guardian | business | 2026-07-04T01:34:32+10:00 |
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Is Andy Burnham dodging scrutiny, or is he just a different type of communicator?
Avoiding traditional questions and stilted broadcast clips, incoming PM has evolved his style of media management
He is due to become prime minister in just over a fortnight as parliament begins its six-week summer break. But at a marquee speech this…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-04T01:08:14+10:00 |
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Donald Trump takes over America’s 250th celebration | Fiona Katauskas
He has a lot to say but not everyone is a fan
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T01:00:34+10:00 |
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Mark Holden: ‘I started telling the judges off. And that’s really totally uncool’
The 70s Carnation Kid turned Australian Idol judge and barrister on dreams, ageing and his unusual career
Mark Holden is missing his weekly session with his personal trainer to take this walk with me. He smiles as we embark on the near hour-long circ…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T01:00:34+10:00 |
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Cold feet and cooling prices: Australia’s property market is transforming – and first home buyers aren’t biting
Exclusive: Data shows buyers are not rushing to get into the market, despite lower prices and less competition
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First home buyers are starting to step back and investor demand is slumping …
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T01:00:33+10:00 |
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What would our lives look like if we no longer had to work? As a thought experiment I tried to imagine
The abundance that AI promises to deliver represents an enormous and radical opportunity – a chance to reconnect with the ancient project of how to live
For a long time humanity has dreamed about a life free of toil, spent largely in leisure, learnin…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T01:00:33+10:00 |
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We’ve had a gutful of politicians failing to act on harm from the pokies. This is a critical moment for NSW Labor | Darcy Byrne
There are almost 90,000 poker machines in our state. This gambling obscenity cannot be swept under the rug any longer
This weekend’s conference is a critical moment for New South Wales Labor. It’s a chance for elected officials and members to finally…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T01:00:33+10:00 |
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Best Australian books out in July: Rupert Murdoch, unhinged short stories and a psychosexual thriller
Each month Guardian Australia editors and critics pick the upcoming titles they have devoured – or can’t wait to get their hands on
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T01:00:32+10:00 |
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Freed Rochdale grooming gang leader was judged ‘high risk’ to children in 2023
Exclusive: Shabir Ahmed, jailed in 2012 for rape, abuse and trafficking of girls, was deemed three years ago to present ‘high risk of sexual offending’
The leader of the Rochdale grooming gang was deemed to pose a “very high risk of serious harm” tow…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-04T01:00:32+10:00 |
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Being human is hard, this pair of psychologists say. Could accepting we don’t have free will make it easier?
For Ross and Rachel Menzies, making peace with our smallness can help us navigate the challenges of human existence
Ross G Menzies is, by his own admission, “a very old man” by the standards of the human species. A century and a half ago the average …
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T01:00:31+10:00 |
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One Nation is campaigning directly to Christians. But will party policies rub against worshippers’ conscience?
Anti-abortion policies may have appeal, but with one in three Australian churchgoers born overseas, talk of a monoculture may put them off
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When One Nation recruit Barnaby Joyce addressed …
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T00:57:34+10:00 |
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NSW government ‘absolutely thrilled’ to welcome OpenAI ... until someone mentioned the Terminator films
Emails sent between MP Anoulak Chanthivong’s staff take cautious approach to AI giant arriving in Sydney – despite the government’s encouragement
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The NSW technology minister’s office remo…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T00:54:59+10:00 |
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Europe’s ‘murder capital’ slashed violent crime with a radical program. Will it work in Victoria?
An early intervention program developed in Scotland is showing promising signs – but in an election year full of punitive rhetoric, its future is uncertain
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In the first week at her new jo…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T00:54:43+10:00 |
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Almost no one is happy with Labor’s gambling crackdown. Albanese may as well do the right thing and get tough
A NSW mayor’s push against pokies should serve as inspiration for federal Labor to make stronger moves against the harms of gambling addiction
When the New South Wales Labor faithful gather for their annual state conference this weekend, more than a …
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T00:54:32+10:00 |
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In Thailand’s sex tourism hub, bright lights flash, loud music blares – and underage girls are exploited
The death of a Thai girl has highlighted the dangers of the country’s illegal but ‘normalised’ sex tourism trade
Sky Kanyarat was playing pool in the early hours of the morning in one of Thailand’s most famous red light districts when a middle-aged f…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T00:54:15+10:00 |
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Entire NSW Labor left calls for controversial anti-protest laws to be scrapped ahead of party conference
Fifty-six state branches want the laws reviewed, while gambling, Aukus and Palestine are also on the agenda
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Fifty-six Labor branches have passed motions to the New South Wales state confe…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T00:53:58+10:00 |
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‘Hugely significant’: biggest ever byelection will test nation’s mood – and Burnham’s credentials
With 2 million people eligible to vote, Manchester mayoralty race will give clues on whether PM-in-waiting can turn tide against Reform UK
• UK politics live – latest updates
Andy Burnham was delivered to the steps of Downing Street after one of the…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-04T00:41:41+10:00 |
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Louisiana court halts criminal indictment against state attorney general
Republican Liz Murrill was indicted for the alleged intimidation of New Orleans elected officials
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Louisiana’s highest court has granted a stay of the proceedings in a criminal indictment targetin…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-04T00:06:20+10:00 |
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Hormones on the brain? Everything you need to know about HRT, testosterone, melatonin and more
Cortisol is bad. Testosterone makes you aggressive. Melatonin helps you sleep. Experts bust common hormone myths
False The main puberty hormones are oestrogen and progesterone for girls and testosterone for boys. “They are active in the womb during f…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-04T00:00:30+10:00 |
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Three men found not guilty of murdering journalist Lyra McKee
McKee, 29, died after being hit by a bullet as she observed rioting in Derry in Northern Ireland in April 2019
Three men from Derry have been found not guilty of murdering the journalist Lyra McKee in 2019.
McKee, 29, from Belfast, died after being h…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-03T23:55:28+10:00 |
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Deaths in France surged 30% during hottest week of record June heatwave
Public health authority says 2,025 excess deaths probably an underestimate and that it expects toll to rise further
The number of deaths recorded in France surged by nearly 30% during the hottest week of the record-breaking heatwave that scorched muc…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T23:51:24+10:00 |
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Messi dogs and a Himalayan pilgrimage: photos of the day – Friday
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T23:16:35+10:00 |
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Lewis Hamilton ready to resume Silverstone love affair after finally clicking with Ferrari
Driver has renewed passion and is a force again as he returns to circuit where he has a record nine wins
Smiling and relaxed, Lewis Hamilton cuts the figure of a man savouring being able to do what he does best once more at Silverstone, demonstrating…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T23:12:52+10:00 |
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Interpol issues wanted notice for Monaco bombing suspect
Investigators are hunting for a woman they say "disguised herself as a man" in connection with in a bomb attack that targeted a wealthy businessman in Monaco.
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ABC | national | 2026-07-03T23:02:37+10:00 |
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UK summer bookings jump as Britons put off overseas holidays by travel fears
Reports of ‘stampede’ for stays near water amid concerns over cancelled flights, higher air fares and EU border delays
Summer bookings at Britain’s hotels and holiday parks have jumped, compared with last year, as fears about flight cancellations and…
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Guardian | business | 2026-07-03T23:00:28+10:00 |
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The US turns 250 and Taylor Swift gets married. I think we all know which is a bigger deal | Marina Hyde
The cultural phenomenon is beginning her latest era in a castle built inside Madison Square Garden. It’s the perfect celebration for our post-privacy age
It is a cast-iron rule of the comments-section era that there is absolutely no celebrity you can…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T22:11:12+10:00 |
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UK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fears
Exclusive: National Crime Agency and safety watchdog issue guidance amid rise in explicit material online
• AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps
The UK National Crime Agency has recommended parents sh…
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Guardian | technology | 2026-07-03T22:03:35+10:00 |
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‘I saw Herbie Hancock play with D’Angelo, and got my head blown off!’: the festival keeping alive jazz’s golden age
From Miles Davis to Count Basie and Etta James to Prince, Rotterdam’s North Sea jazz festival has hosted the biggest names in music. As the event turns 50, musicians and organisers share their favourite memories from past years – and tell us why jazz…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T22:00:28+10:00 |
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Democrats will have ‘field day’ with Trump inquiries if they win House, legal experts say
Investigations into president and corruption charges will get heavy scrutiny if Democrats win majority in midterms
Donald Trump’s presidency is facing investigations and corruption charges from a key House Democrat and ex-prosecutors, involving polit…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T22:00:28+10:00 |
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‘Suddenly I was a celebrity. I didn’t want to be!’ Sue Johnston on fame, loneliness and her new robot pal
She’s been a soap icon, a Royle and even a zombie pensioner. Now the actor is starring in Ann Droid, Diane Morgan’s madcap comedy about an elderly woman and her cybernetic companion
Sue Johnston is the kind of actor who usually can’t stand seeing her…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T22:00:28+10:00 |
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How baby formula recalls have mounted amid Trump staff cuts to the FDA
Experts say the Food and Drug Administration is not prepared for the health threat of bacterial contamination
Multiple brands of infant formula have been recalled recently due to bacterial contamination, and experts say the Food and Drug Administrati…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-03T22:00:28+10:00 |
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AI prey: why watchdogs are telling parents to protect children from nudification apps
As imaging tools become more sophisticated, online predators are using images of children to make extreme pornography
• UK parents warned over posting images of children amid AI sexual abuse fears
The two photos started out as typical teenage selfie…
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Guardian | technology | 2026-07-03T22:00:27+10:00 |
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Australia v Egypt live updates: Socceroos' historic World Cup round of 32 decider starting soon
The Socceroos are one win from uncharted territory, with both Australia and Egypt chasing their first World Cup knockout victory.…
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SBS | latest | 2026-07-03T22:00:00+10:00 |
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Wildfires rage in parts of France and Spain after record heatwave – video
Numerous wildfires are raging across parts of France and Spain, after record temperatures in Europe caused dry conditions and a worsening drought. Two thousand firefighters battled several wildfires fanned by strong winds along France's Mediterranean…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T21:36:59+10:00 |
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‘All those lovely floaty clothes!’ How Penelope Keith supercharged 70s style as Margo Leadbetter
With her kaftans and her headbands and even the odd paper hat, snobbish Margo stole every scene in the sitcom The Good Life. This was what colour TV was made for
Penelope Keith died this week at the age of 86. A formidable actor who came across in re…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T21:35:26+10:00 |
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Spain’s conservatives and far-right Vox increase ties with Andalucía coalition
Deal including ‘national priority’ policy brings prospect closer of countrywide agreement between parties
The prospect of a national coalition between Spain’s conservative People’s party (PP) and its far-right Vox party has drawn closer still after t…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T21:34:42+10:00 |
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Police criticise decision to allow pubs to stay open until 5am for England match
‘Late announcement’ means forces will have to adapt plans and move officers ‘away from communities’, say chiefs
• UK politics live – latest updates
Police leaders have criticised Downing Street’s decision to let pubs stay open on Monday until 5am fo…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-03T21:34:17+10:00 |
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Wimbledon 2026: Fonseca in action; Djokovic, Sabalenka and Sinner to come – live
All the latest news from Friday’s live action at SW19 SW19 diary: birds stop play | Order of play | Mail Katy
Speaking of the men’s doubles, four British Wimbledon champions are currently in action: the defending champions Cash and Glasspool, the 202…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T21:28:21+10:00 |
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Indonesian soldiers recover body of US pilot killed in Papua
A video shows an operation by the Indonesian military to recover the body of an American pilot, shot dead by Papuan separatists in the Papua Highlands.
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ABC | national | 2026-07-03T21:18:47+10:00 |
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Norway have finally lived up to World Cup billing – a reunion with Brazil is perfect timing | Lars Sivertsen
Ståle Solbakken’s side have surpassed previous golden generation as they prepare to meet team they beat in 1998
For a country of 5.6 million people, Norway’s list of competitive achievements is remarkable. Our winter Olympians gobble up medals at a f…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T21:12:57+10:00 |
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Starling Bank to cut 130 jobs and boost investment in AI to reduce costs
The London-based fintech said the restructuring was necessary to reduce ‘duplicate’ roles
• Business live – latest updates
Starling Bank has said it will cut more than 100 jobs from its workforce, as it invests more heavily in artificial intelligenc…
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Guardian | business | 2026-07-03T21:12:27+10:00 |
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People awaiting hospital treatment to get three weeks’ notice under NHS England plans
Move inspired by customer service provided by online retailers such as John Lewis and Amazon
People waiting for hospital treatment will get three weeks’ notice of their next appointment under NHS plans inspired by the customer service provided by onl…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-03T21:09:08+10:00 |
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‘I can only describe it as a war zone’: the rescuers navigating Venezuela’s post-quake hellscape
Thousands of volunteers are joined by overseas teams in the hope of finding more survivors in the rubble
When twin earthquakes tore through Venezuela’s northern coast last week, Israel Rivas was at home hundreds of miles away in the industrial city o…
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Guardian | world | 2026-07-03T21:08:44+10:00 |
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I’m putting creatine in my breakfast - but will it make me stronger, healthier and happier?
I am having the world’s most basic midlife crisis. I have not found God. I have found a fitness supplement that was once the preserve of male bodybuilders
I like to think that I’m not an easily influenced person who chases every trend. But what can I…
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Guardian | news | 2026-07-03T21:05:53+10:00 |