The Guardian
82 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- 12 Democratic AGs Sue to Block Paramount Skydance-Warner Bros Discovery Merger · Twelve Democratic state attorneys general filed a lawsuit to halt the $111bn Paramount Skydance-WBD merger, alleging antitrust violations.
- Millions of UK Workers Struggle to Save for Retirement Amid Economic Pressures · A report reveals 15 million Britons are not saving enough for retirement, with women and gig workers hit hardest.
- Gina Rinehart's SpaceX Profits Wiped Out as Stock Price Dips Below Debut · Gina Rinehart's estimated A$700m SpaceX gains evaporate as shares fall below IPO price
- UK Thinktank Funding Model Criticized for Reliance on Private Capital · Polly Toynbee argues UK thinktanks should adopt state funding like Germany to avoid corporate dependency.
- Andy Burnham to Become UK Prime Minister: Cabinet and Chancellor Rumours · Andy Burnham is set to become UK Prime Minister but has not yet selected a chancellor or cabinet members.
- Flight Attendants Report Surge in Drunken, Sexual Harassment from British Passengers · Cabin crew warn of escalating air rage and sexual harassment, particularly from intoxicated British holidaymakers.
- Ocado CEO Steiner Denies Being 'Puppet Master' Amid Succession Row and Share Drop · Ocado co-founder Tim Steiner denies controlling staff as shares fall 15% on profit slump and boardroom tensions.
- UK Regulator Ofcom Investigates TikTok Over Child Safety Failures · UK regulator Ofcom launches formal investigation into TikTok's age verification methods under the Online Safety Act.
- Ryanair-Air Malta Window Blows Out Mid-Flight After Engine Failure · Passenger nearly sucked out of Ryanair-Air Malta Boeing 737 after window blew out following engine failure over North Macedonia.
- SpaceX Shares Fall Below IPO Price Amid Valuation Concerns · SpaceX stock drops below its $135 IPO price for the first time following a surge in valuation.
- Nationwide Member Rebellion Fails, But Voting Rights Criticized · Nationwide member-nominated director James Sherwin-Smith secured only 12% of votes at the annual meeting.
- Economist Critiques One Nation's Economic Proposals as Vague and Potentially Harmful · An economist argues One Nation's economic ideas lack substance and could worsen Australia's housing market.
- Extreme Heat Survival Depends on Access to Air Conditioning and Energy Infrastructure · Surviving extreme heat requires affordable cooling and reliable electricity, creating a global divide between wealthy and poor nations.
- UK EV Drivers Hit with Parking Fines for Charging Cars Outside Store Hours · Electric vehicle drivers in the UK face unexpected parking fines when charging at private car parks outside operating hours.
- UK Locksmith Scam Epidemic: Victims Charged Thousands to Enter Own Homes · UK locksmith scams surged 147% in 2026, targeting vulnerable homeowners with bait-and-switch tactics.
- Lawyer Mark Lanier Sues Meta Over Allegedly Addictive Instagram and YouTube · Preacher-turned-lawyer Mark Lanier leads a civil case against Meta alleging its platforms are designed to be addictive.
- Meta Sued Over Alleged AI-Driven Layoffs Targeting Workers on Leave · 26 Meta employees sue alleging AI tools targeted them for layoffs after taking protected leave.
- Trump Recasts Brazil's Sovereignty as Trade Offence Amid Election Tensions · The Guardian argues Trump frames Brazil's digital autonomy as unfair trade discrimination ahead of the October election.
- US Government Ordered to Refund $81 Billion in Illegal Trump Tariffs · The US Supreme Court ruled Donald Trump's 'Liberation Day' tariffs illegal, forcing a $81 billion refund.
- Tourism Boom Siphons Bali's Water, Leaving Farmers Dry and Aquifers Crumbling · Bali's tourism industry consumes 65% of fresh water, drying up rice fields and causing seawater intrusion.
- UK Parliament Committee Demands Answers on Gambling Commission's Affordability Checks · The House of Commons CMSC has written to the Gambling Commission demanding clarity on its new financial risk assessment plans by July 24.
- Oil Jumps 4% and Gold Slides Amid US-Iran Tensions; UK Markets React · Geopolitical tensions between the US and Iran drive oil prices up and gold down while UK markets dip.
- Yorkshire Water Pays £6,800 to Wrong Account Due to Staff Payroll Error · Yorkshire Water accidentally paid £6,800 to a Leeds resident due to an employee's incorrect bank details, later reclaiming the funds.
- UK Cars Growing Wider: Author Calls for Regulations to Stop 'Carspreading' and Pedestrian Deaths · Christian Wolmar argues that growing SUV sizes endanger pedestrians and demands government intervention to stop carspreading.
- Serial ADA Lawsuits Frustrate Small Business Owners in US · Small business owners face costly legal battles against serial litigants over alleged ADA violations.
- Apollo Trumps Castlelake with £5.7bn Bid for easyJet Takeover · Apollo's 715p offer for easyJet beats Castlelake's 690p bid and may trigger further bidding for the airline.
- Telstra Outage Dents Premium Pricing Power Amid Rising Regulatory and Satellite Threats · Telstra's nationwide outage undermines its ability to charge premium prices and exposes it to greater regulatory and competitive risks from Starlink.
- Communications Minister Anika Wells Demands Telstra Face Music Over Major Outage · Communications Minister Anika Wells states Telstra must rebuild trust after a major national outage.
- Trump's Cuba Threat: Havana Life Under Sanctions and Blockade · Podcast explores life in Havana amid US sanctions and speculation over Trump's military intervention
- Australia's Datacentre Boom Risks Climate Goals and Economic Benefits · Nicki Hutley warns Australia's datacentre expansion threatens climate targets and offers limited local economic gain.