⚽ Dramatic late goals set up World Cup final with Spain
⚽ The semi-final – in pictures | Golden Boot | Player guideEngland’s defenders will face an extreme challenge when they come up against Lionel Messi in their World Cup semi-final. It is not just that he is the greatest player of all time but the almost unique way in which he plays.The 39-year-old is renowned for ambling around for much of a game, saving his energy for when truly required. It makes him incredibly diff
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England 1-2 Argentina: World Cup 2026 semi-final – live
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Pete Hegseth says soldiers over age 30 to be screened for testosterone deficiency
via theguardian.comUS defense secretary unveils plan that will work to ensure service members have the ‘right testosterone levels’Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday that the Department of Defense will offer testosterone deficiency screening for soldiers 30 and older.The US defense secretary unveiled plans for a new screening program for testosterone deficiency among troops that will work to ensure service members have the “right testosterone levels” to perform at their optimal conditions in -
Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismisses Ukraine’s popular defence minister
via theguardian.comMykhailo Fedorov, credited with transforming the ministry, ousted in reshuffle after six months in postVolodymyr Zelenskyy has dismissed Ukraine’s popular defence minister, despite pleas from foreign partners and civil society for him to keep his job, as part of wide-ranging government reshuffle.In a post on Telegram Mykhailo Fedorov announced that he was leaving his position, saying it had been a “great honour” to serve the Ukrainian people. He was widely credited with transfo -
US military announces another wave of strikes against Iran as Trump says ‘they better behave’ – Middle East crisis live
via theguardian.comUS strikes Iran for fourth consecutive day as Iran deputy foreign minister says interim deal all but ‘dismantled’Trump again threatens to strike Iran’s power plants amid impasse over strait of HormuzFor a second day in a row, US strikes targeted Iran’s southern port city of Bushehr, home to the country’s only civilian nuclear plant, according to the state news agency IRNA quoting a local official.“In continuation of the brutality of the American enemy, three p -
Maltese politicians ‘involved’ in plot to kill Daphne Caruana Galizia, court hears
via theguardian.comFormer economy minister Chris Cardona and ex-chief of staff Keith Schembri named as being involved in 2017 murder of journalistTwo political figures who previously held powerful government roles in Malta were accused of plotting to kill the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia during court testimony on Wednesday.The allegations, against a former economy minister and a former chief of staff to the prime minister, were made during a chaotic day at the courts of justice in Valletta, where the business -
Police charge 14-year-old boy over alleged terror plot targeting London mosques
via theguardian.com‘Documents of concern’ found at child’s home in the capital, with no other suspects soughtA 14-year-old boy from south London has been charged with an offence linked to “extreme rightwing terrorism” after a police search uncovered an alleged plot to target two mosques.The boy was arrested on 9 July on suspicion of criminal damage to a vehicle, but officers dispatched to his address found “a number of documents of concern” during a search, according to th -
Kylian Mbappé feels sands of time shifting as France suffer fresh World Cup angst
via theguardian.comFrance’s captain has played with a sense of unfinished business but he will be 31 when the next World Cup beginsIt was only last month that Kylian Mbappé suggested all roads may lead to Florida. He was in sufficiently mischievous mood to reveal David Beckham had been chewing his ear off about a move to Major League Soccer, dangling the prospect of a reunion with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami.“We will see, I don’t know,” he said. “The American culture is differe -
New $1 coin featuring Trump in production at US Mint, treasury says
via theguardian.comCoin commemorating 250th anniversary will be released this fall and will mark the first time a living president appears on currencyThe treasury department announced Wednesday that the US Mint has started producing a new commemorative $1 coin featuring Donald Trump as part of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.The coin is scheduled for release this fall. Treasury officials said its final design was approved earlier this year by the US Commission of Fine Arts, whose members were appo -
Venezuelan man becomes 22nd person to die in ICE custody this year
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Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva, 45, found ‘unresponsive’ while being transferred between detention facilities in GeorgiaAnother person has died in federal immigration custody this week in Georgia, officials announced on Wednesday. His is the 22nd death in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody this year.Jesús Manuel Arenas-Silva, a 45-year-old Venezuelan man, died on Monday morning while being transferred between detention facilities in Georgia. In a press release -
Germany warns US against election interference after it announces grants scheme
via theguardian.comState department says plan will provide funding to ‘address national sovereignty, migration, censorship and lawfare’Friedrich Merz has warned Donald Trump’s administration against interfering in German elections after the US state department announced a scheme to fund Maga-aligned causes in Europe.The German chancellor was responding to a new US initiative offering grants of up to $3m (£2.2m) for European charities, thinktanks and individuals. Continue reading... -
ITV and BBC to screen full World Cup final half-time show despite time concerns
via theguardian.comBroadcasters expect to have time to analyse the gameChannels planning for break to last 25 to 30 minutesITV and BBC are planning to screen in full Fifa’s controversial half-time show from the final at the New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, but the broadcasters remain in the dark over how long it will last.The Guardian revealed last month that there were concerns among broadcasters at the length of the half-time spectacle, which has been curated by Coldplay’s Chris Martin and will -
In this star-powered World Cup, Spain show value of collective and control | Sid Lowe
via theguardian.comLuis de la Fuente’s final-bound team have been fuelled by togetherness and a commitment to each other that goes back a long wayOn the way out of the dressing room in Arlington, Luis de la Fuente gathered his “family” and delivered one last message before the World Cup semi-final against France. He had long known what he was going to say, if not exactly how – it’s what he has been saying for 50 days and more. “I’ll tell them that this is a unique stage, t -
Food supplements could help bees cope with climate crisis, research suggests
via theguardian.comInsects in study fared better in cold when given a probiotic and prebiotic mix alongside their usual sugar dietFood supplements for honeybees could help the insects better withstand temperature stresses linked to a changing climate, early research suggests.Scientists found that worker bees fed a mixture of probiotics and inulin, a plant-derived prebiotic, survived prolonged cold exposure better than bees given an ordinary sugar diet. Continue reading... -
Save the Children clashes with Labour after accusing Starmer of ‘complicity’ in Gaza deaths
via theguardian.comGovernment – which provides significant portion of charity’s funding – is understood to have demanded an explanationThe charity Save the Children has angered the government with a social media post marking Keir Starmer’s impending exit from Downing Street.The organisation suggested on X that the outgoing prime minister was complicit in the deaths of thousands of civilians in the Israel-Gaza war. Continue reading... -
Florence Welch’s mother says cuts to arts and humanities ‘absolutely tragic’
via theguardian.comExclusive: Prof Evelyn Welch, vice-chancellor of Bristol University, believes her daughter’s success shows value of arts educationOne of Britain’s leading university vice-chancellors has described sweeping cuts to arts and humanities across the sector as “absolutely tragic”, citing her famous daughter as an example of the value of a creative arts education.Prof Evelyn Welch, the vice-chancellor of Bristol University and incoming chair of the Russell Group of research-inte -
Ella Baron on Nigel Farage and the World Cup – cartoon
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The Guardian view on obesity: put public health before food industry pressure | Editorial
via theguardian.comObesity reflects prices, advertising and access, not simply weak willpower. Ministers must now actBritain has spent the last three decades asking individuals to make healthier choices inside a market that makes those choices more expensive and less visible. It is no surprise then that the proportion of adults in England living with obesity nearly doubled in that time, to 30%. MPs on the health select committee have decided enough is enough. Preventing obesity in future generations, they say, mus -
The Guardian view on Keir Starmer’s farewell: a dignified departure and a necessary one | Editorial
via theguardian.comThe outgoing prime minister was on good form during his sometimes emotional last PMQs. But Labour MPs were right that change was neededMercifully for a prime minister whose defenestration was swift and brutal after Labour’s catastrophic local election results in May, Sir Keir Starmer’s valedictory week has offered several opportunities to point to what he got right. Sir Keir’s steadfast record in corralling international support for Ukraine – and ensuring Britain stayed o -
A victory for Nationwide’s board – but members still deserve stronger voting rights | Nils Pratley
via theguardian.comBuilding society rules need an overhaul if ballots on executive pay are non-binding and huge takeovers don’t require approvalIn the end, the rebellion at Nationwide, the country’s biggest building society, was modest. James Sherwin-Smith, who was trying to become the first member-nominated director in almost 25 years, secured only 12% of votes cast – enough to count as unusual but a long way short of causing embarrassment for the board. Meanwhile, the society got its usual 95%- -
At his final PMQs, Starmer soaked up the love from all sides – and even some tenderness from Kemi
via theguardian.comIt wasn’t his performances on Wednesday lunchtimes that did for the ultimate mid-table PM – it was all the other stuffWho would have thought it? Most of us would have put money on Kemi Badenoch failing to read the room for Keir Starmer’s last ever prime minister’s questions. Not a bit. From her opening tribute to Ann Widdecombe to her final gags, Kemi was the model of warmth, generosity and tenderness. Pitch perfect. Not a word out of place. So much so that you couldn&rsq -
Heatwaves are killing people in Britain. We need to take action now | Letters
via theguardian.comDr Alessandro Massazza says extreme heat is linked to poor mental health, but solutions do exist. Plus letters from Sean Smith and Woody CaanThe data published by Imperial College London on deaths caused by the May and June heatwaves is a stark reminder of how climate change is not only measured in degrees of temperatures but also in terms of lost lives (May and June heatwaves killed about 2,700 people in England and Wales, data suggests, 13 July).While each death due to extreme heat is a preven -
'Welfare' has a long and positive history in Britain | Letter
via theguardian.comMartin Bailey responds to a letter that said the word ‘welfare’ is American and has negative connotationsRuth Lister is very much mistaken in her accusation that the word “welfare” is pejorative and American in origin (Letters, 13 July). William Beveridge refers to welfare 25 times in his report of 1942.Moreover, the use of the word welfare in Britain has a long and positive history – it was the stated aim to improve the welfare of the British people by liberals, th -
Gary Stevenson and how class signifiers shape our perceptions of authority | Letter
via theguardian.comCarla Keen on the cultural signals we attach to how people speak, in response to a review on a documentary hosted by the inequality campaignerLucy Mangan’s description of Gary Stevenson as having an “adolescent bullishness” raises a wider question about how class shapes perceptions of authority (How to Get Filthy Rich With Gary Stevenson review – how did this end up such an embarrassment?, 8 July). I am an artist from a working-class background working in theatre, and I a -
Deaf people excluded from gene-editing debate | Letter
via theguardian.comThere is no majority support for use of gene editing on non-life-threatening conditions, writes Tom Lichy of the British Deaf AssociationYour editorial (The Guardian view on gene-edited humans: darker uses must be acknowledged alongside medical ones, 5 July) offers welcome support to those expressing concern about the lack of public dialogue on gene-edited humans. These concerns are exacerbated when some scientists view the use of germline editing to eradicate hereditary conditions as inevi -
Wally Funk obituary
via theguardian.comPioneering American aviator who was the oldest woman to fly into space aged 82 in 2021As an aviator, Wally Funk, who has died aged 87, was a trailblazing pioneer for women, breaking barriers for eight decades of a remarkable career. “Aviation has been my whole life; I eat and breathe it,” she said in her 2020 memoir, Higher, Faster, Longer (written with Loretta Hall).She earned her pilot’s licence as a teenager, at 20 was the US military’s first female flight instructor, -
‘Zara death pants’: are these the world’s most dangerous trousers?
via theguardian.comWide-legged and flowing, they are causing a storm on social media, with people posting videos of the fabric getting caught in escalators and causing painful tripsName: “Zara death pants.”Appearance: Flowing, wide-legged, with a high waist, elastic waistband and front pockets. Continue reading... -
Nobby Stiles died with brain condition caused by repeatedly heading a football, coroner rules
via theguardian.comEngland World Cup winner died in 2020 but his death was never reported by authorities to the coroner’s officeThe England footballer and World Cup winner Nobby Stiles died with a brain condition caused by repeatedly heading a football, a coroner has ruled.Stiles, a tenacious, tough-tackling midfielder described by Geoff Hurst as the “heart and soul” of the 1966 World Cup-winning team, died in 2020 but his death was not reported by authorities to the coroner’s office. Conti -
Social media curfew for teens: is it pointless? - The Latest
via theguardian.comSixteen- and 17-year-olds face an overnight social media curfew in an extension of the government’s social media ban for under-16s.Under the plan, aimed at reducing online harms, certain apps would be blocked by default from midnight to 6am.But the curfew will not be mandatory and teenagers can opt out, so will it achieve anything?Annie Kelly speaks to social affairs correspondent Jessica Murray Continue reading... -
Stonegate pub and bar chain investigated over ‘unfair’ treatment of landlords
via theguardian.comPubs code adjudicator says it has reasonable grounds to believe group has breached industry regulationsThe owner of the Slug & Lettuce and Be At One chains is being investigated over concerns about possible “unfair” treatment of landlords who run more than 3,000 of its venues.Stonegate Group, Britain’s biggest chain of bars and pubs, could be fined up to 1% of revenue, more than £16m, if it is found to have breached the “pubs code”, legislation governing h -
Revealed: Farage’s £5m gift came after saying he needed ‘a million a year’ to stand as MP
via theguardian.comPolitician spoke to senior figures in Reform in March 2024 about covering lost earnings, sources tell the GuardianNigel Farage told senior figures in Reform UK he would need “a million a year” to cover lost earnings if he stood for parliament in the 2024 general election, sources have told the Guardian, raising further questions about why he was given £5m by a crypto billionaire.Sources say the discussion took place in March 2024 – shortly before the undeclared gift was m -
War, culture, empire and football: England and Argentina’s deep, romantic rivalry – video
via theguardian.comWe often call England v Argentina a grudge match – a simple story of mutual hatred. But the truth is far more complex, says the Guardian’s Jonathan Liew.
It began with British influence, raising Argentina as a ‘faithful son’ in their own image through polo, tea, and football. But decades of nationalist rejection, iconic World Cup clashes, and a war over the Falkland Islands turned them into ultimate footballing antagonists.
Yet, the two teams haven't played a match in ove -
My neighbours and I were left with no water this week. Why was I the only one who seemed annoyed?
via theguardian.comA burst pipe left me high, dry and desperate to wash my hair. But around me, everyone seemed stoic and unsurprised - no rolling of eyes, tutting or, God forbid, speaking ill of the water companyOn Monday morning, the water coming out of my tap was but a dribble. Disappointing. I checked the water company website and there was something about some problem somewhere that was being resolved. It was sorted. Then Tuesday evening, uh-oh, not even a dribble. Not again, surely. Back to the water company -
Backyard Biennial: East review – this morose and meaningless exhibition gave me a migraine
via theguardian.comWhitechapel Gallery, London
I feel bad for the artists whose work has been crowbarred into a wonky show about migration, protest, climate and identityIt’s rare that an exhibition is so bad you feel compelled to text a friend saying “you wouldn’t believe the garbage I just saw” as soon as you get out. And if you can walk around this badly explained, undercontextualised, barely linked, poorly thought through mess of a show without getting a migraine, you have a stronger con -
Wildfires in Ontario make Toronto air quality worst in world
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Environment Canada has issued health warnings after sky over city turns yellowSmoke from more than 100 active wildfires in northern Ontario have made Toronto’s air quality the current worst in the world and caused yellow, smoky air in cities across the north-east US.Environment Canada issued health warnings on Wednesday after the sky over country’s largest city turned a sickly yellow and was ranked the worst in the world according to IQAir, the Swiss technology company that racks glo -
In Wales, I've seen what happens when devolution isn't done right. Here's what Andy Burnham must know | Will Hayward
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In my country, devolution has been the equivalent of giving someone a new electric car without the capacity to charge it. That can’t be the model for the whole UKAs a journalist, I have specialised in Wales, Welsh politics and devolution for the past 10 years. Devolution, in particular, could be considered a bit niche as subjects go. But suddenly, everyone wants to talk about it because Andy Burnham is making it front and centre of his offer as prime minister. MPs have been falling over th -
‘What’s the point?’ Teenagers give their verdict on Britain’s social media curfew
via theguardian.comAll the young people the Guardian spoke to disagreed with aspects of the government’s proposed blockSixteen- and 17-year-olds in Britain are to be encouraged to observe a midnight to 6am social media curfew but will be able to opt out by changing their account settings.From next spring, they will be urged to refrain from using certain apps, with the block being switched on by default. But the curfew will not be mandatory and can be overridden. Continue reading... -
Wærenskjold wins fastest ever Tour de France stage in frenzied sprint to Nevers
via theguardian.comAlaphilippe gets in breakaway before being reeled inPidcock’s rollercoaster ride continues on return to TourThe records keep tumbling in the 2026 Tour de France. After race leader Tadej Pogacar shattered the record for the fastest climb of the Col du Tourmalet, Norwegian sprinter Søren Wærenskjold won the fastest-ever road stage, in a frenzied sprint into Nevers.Pogacar revealed his stage had not been entirely straightforward. “I ran over a loose bottle with my front whe -
The Odyssey review – Nolan goes god-tier with breathtaking epic of men, monsters and moral metamorphosis
via theguardian.comDoing full justice to the Homeric legend, Christopher Nolan amasses an epic cast to convey the true cost of war with film-making of thrilling ambitionA classicist’s verdict: soulful hero flatters our times as women and nuance pushed overboardChristopher Nolan reinvents the Homeric legend as a colossal origin-myth story of postwar disillusion, an epic ordeal of anguish witnessed by the dead and presided over by capricious deities who participate on almost equal terms with the humans. It spe -
Hit Machine review – slick music biz drama strikes too many false notes
via theguardian.comSoho theatre, London
Josh Radnor is a music executive whose life is upended by his wayward brother, in a play about masculinity, creativity, appropriation and traumaOn paper, writer Jonathan Caren’s Hit Machine has all the makings of a chart-topping smash. Featuring the London stage debuts of Josh Radnor (How I Met Your Mother) and Noah Galvin (Dear Evan Hansen), with direction from Daniel Bailey (Red Pitch) and music by Grammy-winning bluesman Ben Harper, the three-hander tackles the topi -
Nationwide customer vows to fight on after failed attempt to join board
via theguardian.comJames Sherwin-Smith says he will launch fresh campaign for change at the building society after losing vote at AGMA Nationwide customer has vowed to fight on after losing a historic attempt to join its board and is plotting a fresh campaign to boost democracy at the building society.James Sherwin-Smith secured about 12.5% of the vote, representing support from 75,939 Nationwide members, at the mutual’s annual general meeting on Wednesday. Continue reading... -
Unlicensed casinos could face ban on sponsoring UK sports teams from 2027
via theguardian.comProposal to protect vulnerable and stop money laundering could affect Premier League clubs and Formula OneUK politics live – latest updatesUnlicensed casinos could be banned from sponsoring sports teams in the UK from next year, in a move that poses financial questions for Premier League football clubs such as Everton FC and sports including Formula One.Plans for a ban, revealed by the Guardian on Sunday and confirmed by the government on Wednesday, are aimed at protecting vulnerable peopl -
Unheard David Bowie songs from 1965 to be released – including ones with Jimmy Page on guitar
via theguardian.comCompilation entitled David Bowie: The Shel Talmy Recordings will be released in September, collating material from when he recorded as Davy JonesUnheard 1965 recordings by David Bowie, from when he was starting out in swinging 60s London as Davy Jones, are finally to be released – some featuring a pre-Led Zeppelin Jimmy Page.Before he broke through with 1969’s Space Oddity, and scaled up through The Man Who Sold the World and Hunky Dory towards the explosive impact of his Ziggy Stard -
Shakira review – she-wolf roars again in playful victory lap from Colombian superstar
via theguardian.comPrudential Center, Newark, New JerseyAhead of her World Cup final performance, the singer’s Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour whips through exuberant hits In the dark of a sold-out Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, a screen lights up on a desert. Around me are girls and their moms in concho shell belts and coined hip scarves, and there are Colombia soccer jerseys and the country’s traditional vueltiao hats as far as you can see. An uncanny CGI figure of Shakira shakes loose the sa -
Manchester United to target £30m Crysencio Summerville should Marcus Rashford leave
via theguardian.comWest Ham winger available for right price after relegationRashford has two years remaining on United contractManchester United will turn their attention towards Crysencio Summerville should Marcus Rashford leave this summer, with the West Ham winger’s potential fee around £30m. Summerville is viewed as having the right profile in regards to a left-sided forward to replace the England international.Since relegation to the Championship, West Ham are open to selling the 24-year-old Dutc -
Aston Villa sign Emily Ramsey as Bethany England joins Crystal Palace
via theguardian.comLionesses goalkeeper heading to Villa on a free transferMillie Turner moves to Birmingham City for £100,000Aston Villa have signed the former Everton goalkeeper Emily Ramsey on a free transfer.The 25-year-old received a call-up by England in 2023 – as part of the squad that won that year’s invitational Arnold Clark Cup – and in 2021 for a training camp, but is yet to earn a senior cap. Ramsey was a regular in England youth international sides throughout the age groups and -
From racist Bugs Bunny to the bear MPs want to ban: how cartoons have indoctrinated kids for over 100 years
via theguardian.comPoliticians are claiming that a hit Netflix animation is Russian propaganda aimed at the ‘militarisation of children’. But it’s far from a recent problem – even the CIA has funded kids’ entertainmentWhen Liberal Democrat MP Tom Gordon spoke earlier this month in the commons of the “militarisation of children”, he wasn’t warning of a generation suddenly taking arms. He was talking about a cartoon bear. Gordon, along with a cross-party group of more -
Berlin man charged with 22 counts of raping unconscious women and filming the assaults
via theguardian.comAssailant allegedly sedated victims using sleeping tablets and alcohol after meeting them onlineA Berlin man has been charged with nearly two dozen counts of raping unconscious women and filming the acts, while investigators believe based on video evidence that the suspect may have attacked up to 60 victims.In the latest of a series of high-profile cases involving the serial rape of unwitting targets on camera, Berlin prosecutors said they have indicted the 68-year-old German national on 22 coun -
Fifa hit by injunction in Germany over World Cup ticket resale prices
via theguardian.comGoverning body did not appear before court in FrankfurtFifa gets 15% commission from both buyer and sellerFifa has been hit with an injunction by a German court ordering it to stop “manipulative processes” in the sale of World Cup tickets. The Frankfurt regional court has granted a request for a preliminary injunction from Ticombo, an online ticket resale site based in Germany, which has instructed Fifa to be more transparent regarding its secondary ticketing sales by disclosing the -
English players hoping Royal Birkdale will end nation’s long Open drought
via theguardian.comTommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick and others seek first home win in England since Tony Jacklin in 1969The last time an English golfer won the Open Championship in England, Harold Wilson was the prime minister, the Beatles and Elvis Presley were around the top of the charts and Neil Armstrong was still eight days away from becoming the first man to walk on the moon.Incredibly you have to go all the way back to 12 July 1969, when Tony Jacklin became the first home winner for 18 years by beating Bo -
A modern odyssey: the archaeologist following Homer’s route on a bicycle
via theguardian.comAs Christopher Nolan’s star-studded adaptation is released, Australian archaeologist and cyclist Sam Wood has recreated Odysseus’ journey on two wheelsBackpacking around Europe is a rite of passage for many young Australians, but when Sam Wood proposed a trip with his two brothers in 2009, he had something a little more ambitious in mind.An avid cyclist who studied classical archaeology at the University of Sydney and spent three years working at the British Museum, he suggested retr
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