Swiss Coach Criticizes Xhaka Chelsea Transfer Talk During World Cup
Former Switzerland assistant coach Giorgio Contini criticizes Granit Xhaka's Chelsea transfer talk, insisting focus should be on their World Cup knockout clash with Algeria.
Former Switzerland assistant coach Giorgio Contini criticizes Granit Xhaka's Chelsea transfer talk, insisting focus should be on their World Cup knockout clash with Algeria.
Nigel Farage declared £270,000 for promoting gold bullion, his largest single payment. The sum covers 12 hours of work over three months as a Direct Bullion brand ambassador.
Keir Starmer mistakenly introduced Sky News political editor Beth Rigby as 'Beth from Sky Sports' during a live defence announcement, prompting laughter and a brief breaking news interruption.
Andy Burnham's Manchester speech outlined a transformative agenda including devolution, public ownership of utilities, ending trickle-down economics, and major council house building.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham’s first major Westminster speech proposes a No 10 in the North and devolution to regenerate left-behind towns, echoing 'levelling up'.
Victor Montagliani, Concacaf president, rises to FIFA elite despite past controversies, including the Birarda scandal and CSB deal, as he eyes FIFA presidency.
The Guardian corrects an article on asylum routes, a crossword clue, and lists other recent corrections including AI project, care workers, and obesity-linked heart conditions.
Asylum seekers must pay £10,000 for state-funded living costs or face denied settled status under a new UK law, condemned by charities as a tax on refugees.
Defence Secretary Dan Jarvis secures £1.5bn extra for UK's defence plan, with £5bn allocated for drones to deter Russia and Iran, after predecessor John Healey quit over funding gap.
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RecommendedAndy Burnham's speech at the People's History Museum signals a shift in Labour's approach, emphasizing communication and hope. Labour MPs see him as a stronger communicator than Keir Starmer, but questions remain about his political judgment and ability t
Peru's conservative president-elect Keiko Fujimori has vowed to restore 'order and hope' after defeating left-wing candidate Roberto Sanchez in a tight runoff, marking the latest victory for a resurgent Latin American right.
Alaska's supreme court ruled Monday that challenger Dan Sullivan, sharing the same name and party as incumbent Senator Dan Sullivan, can run in the August primary, overturning election officials' decision.
The Liberal Party launches a major rebranding effort, unveiling a new logo and messaging strategy aimed at modernizing its image while staying true to core values.
Zelenskyy ridicules Putin's military drive, noting 15 postponed deadlines for capturing Donbas. Russia faces fuel shortages amid Ukrainian strikes. 10 killed, dozens wounded in Monday attacks.
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RecommendedIreland's economic dependence on big tech undermines its ability to lead EU digital negotiations. Critics argue it should recuse itself from tech talks during its presidency.
Amal Sahel, 23, fled Yemen after surviving bomb blasts, conscription threats, drowning, and being shot at during his perilous journey to the UK, where he finally found safety.
Andy Burnham's political history reveals clues on welfare, social care, and tax, as he prepares to become PM without a detailed manifesto.
Andy Burnham looks to Clement Attlee's postwar nationalisation programme, which took over 20% of the economy, as a model for state ownership amid current economic challenges.
Former Victorian ombudsman Deborah Glass argues only a royal commission can address widespread corruption on the state's Big Build projects, as Premier Jacinta Allan's reforms to Ibac are 'decisively too late'.
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RecommendedHome secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils asylum reforms including a £10,000 fee for asylum seekers. Refugee charities condemn the plan, while Labour faces internal and external pressures on immigration.
A Guardian investigation reveals ties between US Free Birth Society and unlicensed birth attendant Emily Lal, central witness in inquest of Melbourne influencer Stacey Warnecke who died from postpartum hemorrhage after freebirth.
Diplomats meet in Sarajevo to resolve US-Europe rift over next high representative for Bosnia, with Trump administration pushing business-driven agenda amid pipeline deal controversy.
Liberal MP Garth Hamilton voluntarily left the chamber after swearing during a minister's response, prompting calls for his formal censure.
Andy Burnham plans to set up a 'No 10 North' in Manchester to oversee UK devolution, led by Caroline Simpson. Share your views on the plan.
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RecommendedThe Supreme Court's Trump v Slaughter decision overturns 91-year precedent, allowing presidents to fire agency heads at will, weakening Congress's authority over independent agencies it created.
Democratic socialists are winning in big cities like New York, but to truly reshape politics, they must contest rural America with a message that resonates on economics and community values.
Ladidi Shaibu, a Nigerian with albinism, is being deported to Uganda after her US asylum claim was denied under Trump's immigration crackdown, despite her siblings' successful cases.
A top US official expressed joy over Iran's World Cup elimination after three group-stage draws, citing visa revocations and post-match departure agreements.
The US Supreme Court ruled that presidents can fire leaders of independent agencies, overturning 90 years of precedent. It also upheld mail-in ballot counting and declined to review E Jean Carroll's case against Trump.
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RecommendedNazir Afzal, who worked closely with both, says Burnham's ability to connect is vital for rebuilding trust, while Starmer's rational approach sometimes missed the human element.