‘Beloved’ Welsh football fan dies after brave battle with brain tumour

Tributes have been paid to a Welsh football fan who has died aged 38 less than three years after being diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour. Matthew Collins from Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon... Read more »

Edinburgh tram line expansion backed by city business leaders

The business body remarked: “The Chamber would like to express robust support for the expansion of the tram network, on behalf of our members, due to the economic, social and environmental benefits... Read more »

Metal detectorist finds £20,000 Tudor ring in a field

The ring will now go to auction and Stuart will keep half the profits Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle) 08:01, 09 Jun 2026 The ring was found in a field... Read more »

Anthony Albanese’s Anika Wells problem explodes: Why he must sack her now: Peter Van Onselen

The Anika Wells problem is now a test of Anthony Albanese’s judgment. If the PM won’t sack her, he becomes a party to her failures. There is something almost perfectly damning about... Read more »

Seven women accuse David Sullivan of sexual exploitative and predatory behaviour

Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email Seven women... Read more »

Family courts show ‘widespread’ gender bias and victim-blaming, report finds | Family law

A report has found “widespread and concerning evidence” of bias and victim-blaming in the family courts – primarily disadvantaging women. The report, Scratching the Surface: Victim-Blaming and Bias in Family Court Judgments,... Read more »

Call to phase out ‘inhumane’ guga hunt by working with Hebridean islanders | Birds

Animal welfare campaigners have called for talks on phasing out the “inhumane” hunt for infant gannets known as guga, which are killed by hunters on a remote Scottish island once a year.... Read more »

Nationwide nearly doubles CEO’s pay packet to £4.7m despite bonus row | Nationwide

Nationwide building society has nearly doubled the pay packet of its chief executive, Debbie Crosbie, a year after the board pushed through a controversial bonus scheme for its top boss. The mutual,... Read more »

The Guardian view on children and the internet: rolling back big tech’s untrammelled power | Editorial

Amid the flurry of resignations by ministers who said they had lost confidence in Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership, Jess Phillips’s attack on his record on tech regulation stood out. “Over a year ago... Read more »

Child phone nudity law could largely end online child sexual abuse if widely adopted, Jess Phillips claims – as it happened | Politics

Child phone nudity law could largely end online child sexual abuse, in UK and globally, if widely adopted, Jess Phillips claims Jess Phillips, the former safeguarding minister, told the World at One... Read more »