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卫报
The Guardian
2025-10-28
Life and style
The Piper Alpha oil rig exploded and collapsed – and I made a desperate 175ft jump into the sea
Why young women are having facelifts: ‘I couldn’t even open my eyes. That’s how swollen I was’
‘Drinking was big!’ Pub landlords – one gen Z, one 66 – discuss how they stay open in an age of sobriety
Houseplant clinic: what’s wrong with the leaves on my rubber plant?
My petty gripe: my toddler’s a night owl. Where are all the 5pm kids’ activities?
Opinion
Trump’s third term? Don’t laugh. He’s never let the rules stop him before
AI psychosis is a growing danger. ChatGPT is moving in the wrong direction
It's the noblest battle of our new free-speech age: Sarah Pochin's anti-woke couch crusade
Zohran Mamdani represents the future of the Democratic party
Trump’s saber-rattling in Venezuela is illegal
The Guardian view on press freedom in Italy: at a low ebb on Giorgia Meloni’s watch
The Guardian view on state failure: Britain’s crisis is not just one of investment, but also of upkeep
Too many want to do Britain down – Labour will defy the doomsayers and beat the forecasts
What will Labour sacrifice for its housing targets? A standoff in south London is putting it to the test
Some tenants can now force landlords to make their home liveable. What about the thousands who can’t?
This hotels saga isn’t really about asylum seekers: it’s a window on to a far bigger scandal
Yes, Keir Starmer is Britain’s most unpopular PM ever. That could liberate him
Forget diplomatic niceties: it's beyond time Europe denounced Trump's trashing of democracy in the US
Want to go to a UK university? Don’t ask me to help you write your personal statement
Biodiversity is in catastrophic decline. Here are three ways to ensure Australia’s conservation law actually works
Environment
How do you move a village? Residents of France’s last outpost in North America try to outrun the sea
‘Change course now’: humanity has missed 1.5C climate target, says UN head
Pakistani farmers to sue German polluters over climate-linked flood damage
‘Trump doesn’t represent us’: US activist groups to push for climate action at Cop30 in Brazil
Offshore windfarm projects may be exempted from new UK nature rules
Wind power has cut £104bn from UK energy costs since 2010, study finds
I am the first Indigenous journalist to exclusively interview António Guterres. How many others will listen?
World’s climate plans fall drastically short of action needed, analysis shows
Country diary: The working day begins and ends in darkness once more
Marine wildlife fleeing to poles due to global heating as Australian oceans face ‘uncharted’ future
Technology
Apple hits $4tn market value as new iPhone models revitalize sales
OpenAI completes conversion to for-profit business after lengthy legal saga
Elon Musk launches encyclopedia ‘fact-checked’ by AI and aligning with rightwing views
An ex-Intel CEO’s mission to build a Christian AI: ‘hasten the coming of Christ’s return’
Amazon confirms plans to lay off 14,000 corporate workers as part of wave of cuts
Alan Turing institute launches new mission to protect UK from cyber-attacks
Tech chiefs tell Trump to call off troops – will Firefox go ‘full AI’?
‘A good moment in time for us’: Firefox head on AI browsers and what’s next for the web
Business
Ben & Jerry’s owner stopped brand developing flavour for peace in Gaza
‘A stomach of steel’: amateur investors ride out dips amid talk of an AI bubble
After my car was damaged in a Tesco car wash it has washed its hands of my complaint
Steeper UK productivity cut of more than £20bn makes tax rises more likely
BT ‘considering low-cost mobile brand’ as Revolut and Monzo plan launches
HSBC warns it could take years to settle Madoff case as bank takes $1.1bn hit
Shrinkflation hits everyday staples, piling more pressure on households
Culture
Man who won damages over Richard III film calls for more regulation of fact-based drama
Science
A Scottish tea mystery: green shoots – episode one – podcast