- Israel-Iran war live: Trump floats regime change to ‘make Iran great again’; Iran parliament votes to shut Hormuz straitby Helen Livingstone (now); Joe Coughlan, Maya Yang , Vicky Graham, Harry Taylor , Helen Davidson, Ben Smee and Jonathan Yerushalmy (earlier) on June 22, 2025 at 11:27 pm
The US president hailed the ‘monumental’ damage to Iran’s nuclear programme and praised the military’s ‘great skill’ in carrying out the strikesFull report: US attacks on Iran inflicted major destruction, Pentagon officials sayWe’re also still awaiting reactions from the Democratic leadership in the US. Trump’s closest supporters have posted their support for the attack on social media. South Carolina senator Lindsay Graham says:Good. This was the right call. The regime […]
- Indiana Pacers v Oklahoma City Thunder: NBA finals Game 7 – live updatesby David Lengel on June 22, 2025 at 11:26 pm
Thunder host Pacers in winner-take-all Game 7Send David an email at david.lengel@theguardian.comICYMIMeanwhile…isn’t there a rule that says there can’t be league-altering blockbuster deals ahead of the crown jewel event of an NBA season? If there isn’t, there should be. And if there is, someone sprung a leak. Continue reading...
- Ukraine war briefing: Ukraine’s military commander vows to increase ‘scale and depth’ of attacks on Russiaby Guardian staff on June 22, 2025 at 11:10 pm
Oleksandr Syrsky says ‘we will not just sit in defence’; ‘massive’ drone attack on Kyiv . What we know on day 1,216Read all our Ukraine war coverageAuthorities in Kyiv said early on Monday the Ukrainian capital was being subjected to “another massive attack” by Russian drones, reporting at least one person wounded. “Another massive attack on the capital. Possibly several waves of enemy drones,” said a statement from Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv’s military administration […]
- Bradley overhauls Fleetwood on final hole to win Travelers Championshipby Reuters on June 22, 2025 at 11:08 pm
English golfer three-putts on 18th while Bradley birdies itAmerican Ryder Cup captain wins by one shotThe US Ryder Cup captain, Keegan Bradley, birdied the final hole of the Travelers Championship and soared past England’s Tommy Fleetwood to win the tournament in a stunning finale in Cromwell, Connecticut.Bradley shot a two-under-par 68 for a four-round total of 15 under to win by one stroke over Fleetwood (72) and Russell Henley (69). Continue reading...
- NHS begins mass rollout of weight-loss jabs to patients in Englandby Andrew Gregory Health editor on June 22, 2025 at 11:01 pm
About 220,000 patients expected to receive Mounjaro over three years as GPs can prescribe the drugs for the first timeThousands of patients in England will be able to access weight-loss jabs via their GP from Monday for the first time.The mass rollout on the NHS means family doctors will be allowed to prescribe the drugs for the first time. About 220,000 people with “greatest need” are expected to receive Mounjaro, also known as tirzepatide and made by Eli Lilly, on the NHS over the next […]
- Ashley Walters says he limits son’s screen time since Adolescence roleby Jessica Murray Social affairs correspondent on June 22, 2025 at 11:01 pm
Actor says it is good thing that Netflix hit has started conversations about phone use and parentingThe Adolescence star Ashley Walters has said the show led him to limit one of his sons’ screen time, and that he “can’t even touch his device” for half of the week.The 42-year-old, who played DI Luke Bascombe in the series, said he had started “drawing back on his son’s screen time” because of concern he was not always doing what he said he was. Continue reading...
- Women’s Euro 2025 team guides: Finlandby Ari Virtanen on June 22, 2025 at 11:01 pm
A poor Nations League and an injury troubled buildup has taken the shine off Marko Saloranta’s side after an impressive qualifying campaignThis article is part of the Guardian’s Euro 2025 Experts’ Network, a cooperation between some of the best media organisations from the 16 countries who qualified. theguardian.com is running previews from two teams each day in the run-up to the tournament kicking off on 2 July. Continue reading...
- Australia’s Minjee Lee wins historic third major at Women’s PGA Championshipby Australian Associated Press on June 22, 2025 at 10:20 pm
Lee finishes with 72-hole four-under 284 total in TexasShe becomes just third Australian to win three different majorsCementing her greatness, Australian golf superstar Minjee Lee claimed a historic third career major with a steely victory at the big-money Women’s PGA Championship in Texas.Lee had her four-shot overnight lead slashed in half early in the final round before hanging on, then surging gamely for a three-shot triumph in more extremely trying conditions at PGA Frisco’s windswept […]
- Gaza slides into lethal chaos as desperate Palestinians fight to surviveby Jason Burke and Malak A Tantesh in Gaza on June 22, 2025 at 9:37 pm
Witnesses and NGO records show hundreds have been killed since GHF began distributing food but it says its model is workingJust after midnight on Thursday morning, Abdullah Ahmed left his sleeping wife and children in their small and crowded home in the battered al-Bureij camp in central Gaza and headed north.The 31-year-old vegetable seller had heard that the nearby food distribution site recently opened by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a secretive Israeli- and US-backed private […]
- UK to cut green levies on businesses in bid to reduce energy costs and boost manufacturingby Jessica Elgot and Rob Davies on June 22, 2025 at 9:30 pm
Measure announced by Keir Starmer is key plank of government’s long-awaited industrial strategy 10-year planThe government is to slash green levies on thousands of businesses, in an effort to bring down sky-high energy costs for firms and boost the manufacturing sector in Labour heartlands.The measure is a key plank of the long-awaited industrial strategy, a 10-year plan to boost sectors ranging from the creative industries to manufacturing. Continue reading...
- Keir Starmer backs US strike on Iran but warns of wider escalation riskby Jessica Elgot and Ben Quinn on June 22, 2025 at 8:54 pm
PM calls on Tehran to return to negotiations and holds talks with Macron and Merz after US attack on three nuclear sitesMiddle East crisis – latest updatesKeir Starmer has warned of a “risk of escalation” in the Middle East and beyond as a result of the US bombing of Iran, but backed the strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities and called on Tehran to return to negotiations.The prime minister, who was quick to clarify that the UK had not been involved in the strikes, held talks with […]
- Reform unveils plan to top up poorest workers from £250,000 fee on rich UK newcomersby Aletha Adu Political correspondent on June 22, 2025 at 8:24 pm
Nigel Farage will outline Britannia Card policy that could give the low paid £600 to £1,000 extra a yearReform UK are to offer wealthy foreigners and returning British expats a bespoke tax regime in exchange for a one-off payment of £250,000 with all funds collected redistributed to Britain’s lowest-paid workers, the party claims.The proposal, dubbed the Britannia Card, is due to be unveiled by party leader Nigel Farage later this week. It promises a 10-year residence permit and a return […]
- Like George W Bush, Trump has started a reckless war based on a lie | Mohamad Bazziby Mohamad Bazzi on June 22, 2025 at 8:00 pm
The Iraq war was built on a lie. Now history is repeating itselfIn May 2003, George W Bush landed on the deck of a US aircraft carrier to deliver a triumphant speech, declaring that major combat operations in Iraq had ended – six weeks after he had ordered US troops to invade the country. Bush spoke under a now infamous banner on the carrier’s bridge that proclaimed, “Mission Accomplished”. It would turn into a case study of American hubris and one of the most mocked photo-ops in modern […]
- US bombing of Iran’s nuclear facilities is Trump’s biggest gamble yet as presidentby Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor on June 22, 2025 at 7:39 pm
Much could go wrong for the US and the Middle East as Trump and Netanyahu pursue the disempowerment of Iran Middle East crisis – latest updatesDonald Trump, a self-confessed risk-taker, has taken the greatest gamble – not just with his political reputation and the future of the Middle East, but arguably with the whole concept of military intervention as a way to solve intractable geopolitical problems.If the US president succeeds – and there will be many rival interpretations and metrics […]
- Islamic State suicide bombing in Damascus church leaves many dead and dozens injuredby William Christou on June 22, 2025 at 7:15 pm
Evening attack is first major atrocity by Islamist terror group in Syria since President al-Assad was deposedA suicide bombing by Islamic State (IS) targeting a church in Damascus has killed 22 people and wounded 63, Syrian state media have said.The attack on Sunday night was the first major IS operation and the first suicide bombing in Syria since former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December and replaced by an Islamist-led government. Continue reading...
- Domestic abuse is ‘public health emergency’, experts say after critical NHS reportby Anna Bawden Health and social affairs correspondent on June 22, 2025 at 7:00 pm
Exclusive: Analysis finds domestic abuse training for staff in England and Wales ‘sporadic and inconsistent’Domestic abuse is a public health emergency, experts have claimed, after a report concluded that the NHS is failing victims by not training staff to spot and respond to the signs of domestic violence.About one in four people (21.6%) in England and Wales aged 16 years and over have experienced domestic abuse, affecting 12.6 million people, according to the latest figures from the […]
- Harry Brook smiles and riles India’s attack with swagger and fortune | Andy Bullby Andy Bull at Headingley on June 22, 2025 at 6:46 pm
England’s most gifted shotmaker since Kevin Pietersen happily took on Bumrah and Siraj on his way to 99Scientists say that the typical human can recognise 21 distinct facial expressions. After seven years of Test cricket, Jasprit Bumrah has grown to know a good handful of them about as well as any man can, from awe, through disgust, to fear, sadness, surprise and all their many combinations. You would guess it’s been a while since he’s seen a happy batter looking back at him from 22 […]
- Family pay tribute to charity co-founder fatally stabbed in north Londonby Rachel Hall on June 22, 2025 at 6:24 pm
Annabel Rook, who was found after a gas explosion at her home, ‘gave her life to helping the vulnerable’, relatives sayA woman who was found stabbed after a gas explosion at her home in north London “gave her life to helping the vulnerable and the disadvantaged”, her family have said.Annabel Rook, 46, was found injured at a house in Dumont Road, Stoke Newington, just before 5am on Tuesday, and paramedics were unable to resuscitate her at the scene. Continue reading...
- Stokes strikes late for England to leave India Test in balance after Brook falls for 99by Ali Martin at Headingley on June 22, 2025 at 5:53 pm
First Test, D3: India 471 & 90-2; England 465England captain removes Sai Sudharsan on 30For all the tired old wisecracks about cricket in Yorkshire being a dour, uncompromising pursuit, it feels like there is rarely a dull Test at Headingley. After a third day that was cut short by late rain but still packed with more incident than a stag do taking on the Otley Run, another classic could be bubbling up.At stumps, the long-expected drizzle having finally swept in with 30 minutes still to […]
- US request to UK over Iran would have raised legal questions, ex-adviser saysby Dan Sabbagh and Jessica Elgot on June 22, 2025 at 5:37 pm
Peter Ricketts says US likely to have decided it was better not to ask, after minister says no request was madeMiddle East crisis – latest updatesThe US did not ask to use UK airbases to support its overnight bombing of Iran because that would have required British ministers to take a view on the legality of the attack, according to a former government adviser.Peter Ricketts, a former UK national security chief, said he believed the US had concluded it was better not to ask to launch B-2 […]
- The Guardian view on Trump bombing Iran: an illegal and reckless act | Editorialby Editorial on June 22, 2025 at 5:11 pm
The US president has chosen war at Israel’s behest. He may imagine he has scored an easy win, but the world is likely to pay a steep priceDonald Trump was predictably quick to claim victory following the illegal US strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities: “Completely and totally obliterated,” he crowed. Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and sycophants at home rushed to fawn over his “courageous” and “brilliant” decision. The most senior US military official, Dan Caine, offered a more […]
- The Guardian view on extreme weather: build national readiness – or let everyday life keep breaking down | Editorialby Editorial on June 22, 2025 at 5:10 pm
Britain faces rising climate threats, yet lacks a country adaptation plan. Urgent, coordinated investment is needed to protect lives and infrastructureBritain’s four-day heatwave – made 100 times more likely by the climate crisis – is expected to claim about 600 lives. Researchers say high temperatures from Thursday to Sunday would lead to a sharp rise in excess mortality, especially among older people in cities such as London and Birmingham. They forecast the deadliest day as Saturday, […]
- Israel recovers bodies of three hostages held in Gazaby William Christou in Jerusalem on June 22, 2025 at 5:10 pm
IDF says remains of two civilians and one soldier were retrieved in ‘special operation’ on SaturdayIsrael announced on Sunday it had recovered the bodies of two civilians and one soldier held hostage in Gaza, amid its wars in Gaza and Iran.The Israeli military said it recovered the remains of Ofra Keidar, Yonatan Samerano and SSgt Shay Levinson in an operation in Gaza on Saturday, more than 20 months after they were abducted by Hamas militants. Continue reading...
- Alcaraz beats Lehecka to extend win streak and regain crown as king of Queen’s Clubby Tumaini Carayol at Queen's Club on June 22, 2025 at 4:08 pm
Alcaraz overcomes Czech 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2 in finalSpaniard stretches his unbeaten run to 18 matchesCarlos Alcaraz was not ready for the occasion when he moved within touching distance of another Queen’s Club title. In the final stages of a bruising second-set tie-break, the score at 5-5, Alcaraz betrayed his nerves with a double fault under pressure from a soaring Jiri Lehecka. He soon found himself battling in a final set he would have preferred to avoid.Alcaraz handled this moment of […]
- How effective was the US attack on Iran’s nuclear sites? A visual guideby Peter Beaumont on June 22, 2025 at 4:00 pm
Trump claims the assault ‘totally obliterated’ the key facilities, but what do we know about its impact?Middle East crisis – latest updatesDonald Trump was quick to claim that US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities had “completely and totally obliterated” them. Still, it remains unclear how much physical damage has been done or what the longer-term impact might be on Iran’s nuclear programme. Continue reading...
- Ban on Palestine Action as ‘terrorists’ is shameful | Lettersby Guardian Staff on June 22, 2025 at 3:52 pm
Readers respond to the government’s plans to proscribe the activist group for its action at RAF Brize Norton in OxfordshireI am a former chief constable, and once attempted to become a Labour police and crime commissioner. I’m not therefore someone easily categorised as a supporter of terrorism or criminal activity. The decision to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist group is beyond satire (Report, 20 June). I suspect that embarrassment over hilarious security failures at an RAF base […]
- Amazon Indigenous peoples can benefit from ‘ayahuasca tourism’ | Lettersby Guardian Staff on June 22, 2025 at 3:50 pm
Visitors staying at ‘healing retreats’ bring vital income to the diverse cultures of the region, writes Enrico Malatesta, while Emily Webster says there is no need to leave the UK to find shamanic healing. Plus, a letter by John LowrieYour article (‘Ayahuasca tourism’ is a blight on Indigenous peoples and our environment, 17 June) brings up important concerns but it looks at a complicated issue too narrowly. It is worth remembering that the word “ayahuasca” itself is not a modern […]
- Diversity policies improve the civil service | Letterby Guardian Staff on June 22, 2025 at 3:48 pm
To provide the best public services, civil servants need to reflect the communities they serve, says Caroline AirsAs a retired civil servant, I read your article with interest (Civil service is ‘too remote’ from people’s lives across UK, says minister, 14 June). I am in favour of moving roles out of London, but simply moving locations is not enough without culture change.Civil servants come from a range of communities. Most are passionate about public service. But the hierarchy means that […]
- Recovered Mike Lynch superyacht transferred to Sicilian townby Ben Quinn and agencies on June 22, 2025 at 3:48 pm
Investigators can now examine the Bayesian in Termini Imerese to determine cause of sinking in a storm last yearThe superyacht belonging to the late tech tycoon Mike Lynch has been moved to a town in Sicily where British and Italian investigators will examine its sinking.Lynch and his daughter Hannah, 18, were among seven people who died when the Bayesian sank off the Italian coast on 19 August 2024. Continue reading...
- Minibuses for rural routes are in production | Letterby Guardian Staff on June 22, 2025 at 3:47 pm
The business opportunity in manufacturing small buses in Britain has already been spotted, writes Richard BramallIt was interesting to read the letter (13 June) from Mike Parker regarding rural buses, making the argument that minibuses suitable for rural routes should be manufactured. And that such a business would be ideal for an entrepreneur.Ironically, it was only a few days before that letter, on 4 June, that Rachel Reeves made her transport funding announcement of £15.6bn from the […]
- Nicola Jennings on Trump’s ‘spectacular success’ with US strikes on Iran – cartoonby Nicola Jennings on June 22, 2025 at 3:45 pm
- Disneyland Paris calls in police over alleged fake wedding with child ‘bride’by Angelique Chrisafis in Paris on June 22, 2025 at 3:35 pm
Police questioning two people as prosecutor says event at theme park was staged with girl aged about nine and actorsFrench police were questioning two people on Sunday after Disneyland Paris was hired for an alleged fake marriage ceremony involving a girl aged about nine.The theme park complex outside Paris had been hired for what was presumed to be a genuine private wedding early on Saturday morning before opening hours. Continue reading...
- Tom Gauld on choosing the perfect books for a summer holiday – cartoonby Tom Gauld on June 22, 2025 at 3:00 pm
- The kindness of strangers: a gentle flight attendant made me feel I wasn’t aloneby Melanie as told to Katie Cunningham on June 22, 2025 at 3:00 pm
He didn’t try to tell me everything would be all right, because it wouldn’t have been. If he hadn’t been there, I would have been sobbing on my ownRead more in the kindness of strangers seriesI’d completely forgotten it was my little sister’s 40th birthday, so that morning I hurriedly arranged to send some flowers to her house. She died before she could receive them. My sister died at 11am and I got a text from the florist saying they’d delivered the flowers at 11.30am – how […]
- From a punishing void to a chance to observe: how we can learn to wait in life | Gill Straker and Jacqui Winshipby Gill Straker and Jacqui Winship on June 22, 2025 at 3:00 pm
In a world of impatience, to live slowly is an act of quiet rebellion – a refusal to see time as a thiefThe modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their workWaiting is an inevitable part of life. From the slow shuffle at the supermarket checkout to the more profound waiting between a medical test and its result, wait we must. Yet in a society hellbent on speed and efficiency, waiting has become the enemy.Historically, the act of waiting had […]
