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Bath v Leicester: Premiership final – live

14 juin 2025 à 15:34

This is final game for Leicester’s Dan Cole and Ben Youngs, bringing to an end two outstanding domestic and international careers. They’ve already had one eye on the post playing days, however, with the groundbreaking idea of launching a podcast – and pretty descent it is to, in fairness to them.

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Millions expected at ‘No Kings’ protests before Trump’s military parade – live updates

‘No Kings’ protests across US come after a week of unrest over anti-immigration raids; Trump’s military parade to begin at 6.30pm ET in Washington DC

More than 6,000 troops are poised to march near the National Mall to honor the army’s 250th anniversary on Saturday, which happens to be President Donald Trump’s 79th birthday.

Daylong festivities celebrating the army are planned on the National Mall – featuring NFL players, fitness competitions and displays – culminating in the parade, which is estimated to cost $25m to $45m.

The army expects as many as 200,000 people to attend.

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© Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/EPA

Let women be horny – but Sabrina Carpenter’s album cover isn’t helping | Arwa Mahdawi

14 juin 2025 à 15:00

The Man’s Best Friend image has reopened a debate: sex-positive feminism or soft porn for the male gaze?

Please join me for a quick game of “is this sex-positive feminism or just a lazy repackaging of the patriarchy”? Today’s protagonist is Sabrina Carpenter, a pop star whose music videos have got a Brooklyn priest demoted and might have played a small role in getting the mayor of New York, Eric Adams, indicted.

Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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© Photograph: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Women Scotland group mulls more legal action after UK supreme court gender ruling

14 juin 2025 à 14:36

Campaigners say they have spoken to Scottish government about lack of action on prisons and schools guidance amid focus on toilets

For Women Scotland, the group responsible for April’s landmark supreme court ruling on biological sex, is considering further legal action against the Scottish government as they warned the key motivation for bringing the case was being lost amid debates about policy on toilets.

At a fringe event at the Scottish Conservative conference in Edinburgh, the gender critical campaign group’s co-director Susan Smith said there had been “extraordinary pushback” since five judges ruled unanimously that the legal definition of a woman in the Equality Act 2010 did not include transgender women who hold gender recognition certificates.

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© Photograph: Tayfun Salcı/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock

How Trump hinted at a crackdown on protests long before his inauguration

14 juin 2025 à 14:00

Similarly, how cities have long planned their responses to a Trump-led escalation, which is finally here

The White House’s escalating response to street protests echoes talk before Donald Trump’s inauguration of forcibly quelling resistance in urban America. Those plans are now the present.

After the use of federalized national guard units and marines in response to protests in Los Angeles, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) plans to deploy Swat-style special response teams to Seattle, Philadelphia, northern Virginia, New York and Chicago – cities led by Democrats that have long been the target of Trump’s invective – before expected protests this weekend, according to reports by NBC and others.

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Download rockers told to take off smartwatches after moshpit ‘collisions’ cause accidental 999 calls

14 juin 2025 à 14:00

Police received nearly 700 false emergency alerts from Leicestershire heavy metal event last year

When hundreds of 999 calls came in from fans at the Download festival two years ago, the emergency services must have thought a disaster was unfolding at the three-day heavy metal gig in Leicestershire.

In fact, the calls were made automatically from smartwatches and other devices worn by fans because “the tech assumed that people in moshpits had been in a collision”, according to Leicestershire police.

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© Photograph: Christopher Bethell/The Guardian

Ice arrests of migrants with no criminal history surging under Trump

14 juin 2025 à 14:00

Guardian analysis sharply contradicts president’s claim that officials are targeting ‘criminals’ for deportation from US

The federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) agency has exponentially increased the arrest and detention of immigrants without any criminal history since the second Trump administration took office, a data analysis by the Guardian shows.

The information sharply contradicts Donald Trump’s claims the authorities are targeting “criminals” for deportation as part of his aggressive anti-immigration agenda.

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© Photograph: Yuki Iwamura/AP

Natural entertainer Rayan Cherki ready for test of maturity at Manchester City

14 juin 2025 à 14:00

France international impressed with his flicks and tricks from a young age at Lyon. Now City hope he can fire their creative rebuild

“To win the Ballon d’Or and the Champions League,” came the response from Rayan Cherki to the Lyon academy director Jean-François Vulliez’s question. Even as a 15-year-old the playmaker was ambitious, knowing his talent would take him to the top. He might have expected to reach the Premier League earlier but he is ready to take the next steps at Manchester City.

Vulliez worked at Lyon for 12 years and from the moment he witnessed an eight-year-old Cherki he knew the club had a glorious talent on their hands. This week City paid £30.5m for the France international, who could make his debut against Wydad AC on Wednesday at the Club World Cup. Lyon’s academy coaches were soon gossiping about the two-footed generational talent who dribbled past opponents, created chances and plundered goals in the youth setup.

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‘There’s nothing else like it’: the Ritz is crowned best restaurant in the UK

14 juin 2025 à 14:00

Described by judges as ‘London’s most decadent dining room’, the 119-year-old venue topped the National Restaurant awards’ list this week

It is lunchtime in central London and hungry patrons are filing into the newly crowned best restaurant in the country.

This time, it is not a sparsely furnished warehouse conversion where you have to squint to see your natural wine. Nor is it a buzzy A-list hotspot, where the chefs will vet your social media before you have even arrived.

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My unexpected Pride icon: Pokémon, small fluffy monsters battling in a gender-fluid world

14 juin 2025 à 14:00

As a queer child in the early 2000s, I never fitted in with the hyper-masculine world of Action Man. But in the gender-nonconforming Pokémon universe, I found safety

Woolworths, Woking, Surrey. I’d walk up to the till, place my Barbie or Britney Spears CD player on the counter, and before the cashier had the chance to ask if we wanted a bag, I’d blurt out: “This is a present for my sister, it’s not for me!” Sharing a smirk with my mum, they’d offer replies such as, “Wow, she’ll love it!” and “Aren’t you a kind brother?” (If you hadn’t already guessed, I do not have a sister.)

This was a regular occurrence in my childhood in the early 2000s. I was acutely aware, even as early as the age of five or six, that these were not the usual toys a little boy should be playing with. Where was my Action Man or Scalextric track? Why were my bedroom walls covered in posters of pop stars wearing crop tops and not footballers with muddy knees?

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