2025-06-17
Guardian Front Page 17th of June 2025
Israel has ordered residents of part of Tehran to evacuate, warning of escalating operations against strategic sites and prompting speculation over potential shifts in regional diplomacy.
Israel has ordered residents of part of Tehran to evacuate, warning of escalating operations against strategic sites and prompting speculation over potential shifts in regional diplomacy.
A long-awaited report revealed that numerous public bodies sidestepped uncomfortable evidence, spurred by fears of appearing prejudiced, ultimately failing to protect large numbers of vulnerable individuals from prolonged harm.
A new report illuminates systemic failings by police, councils and MPs, who neglected to intervene in extensive abuse affecting vulnerable young girls, prompting widespread demands for urgent reforms and accountability.
A hosepipe ban is now all but guaranteed in Yorkshire following an official drought declaration, with bookies predicting other regions will soon follow suit.
Baroness Casey’s findings suggest that a significant portion of the latest grooming investigations involve asylum seekers who are not UK citizens, prompting intensified debate over immigration policy and community safety.
Yvette Cooper pledges immediate action on the recommendations of a new audit that found children and teenagers were wrongly blamed for serious offences committed against them, prompting stricter data collection, a dedicated inquiry, and a review of unresolved cases.
A new report highlights how officials overlooked serious wrongdoing due to worries about seeming prejudiced, prompting high-level apologies and proposals for stronger legislation, improved record-keeping and greater accountability.
Israel declares it holds sweeping control over Tehran’s airspace, with significant civilian losses reported as nuclear sites remain intact, while international figures urge renewed talks to de-escalate tensions.
Israel and Iran have intensified their exchanges with reciprocal strikes on key facilities, raising concerns about wider repercussions and possible shifts in regional power.
Israel and Iran have escalated their conflict with reciprocal strikes, as G7 leaders push for a ceasefire and urge a major Western leader not to join in against Tehran, leaving many Israelis alarmed by the breach of their defences.