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      Trump tears up EU tariff deal and raises some import duties

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026

    US president says tariff on cars and lorries will rise to 25% and accuses European Union of non-compliance

    Donald Trump has said he is tearing up part of the tariff deal he struck with EU leaders at his golf course in Scotland last summer, criticising Brussels for taking so long to ratify the deal.

    Blindsiding Brussels late on May Day bank holiday on Friday, he announced that he would be increasing tariffs on cars and lorries imported into the US from the EU from 15% to 25% from next week.

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      ‘No other plan comes close’: how Labour MPs turned to Burnham with Starmer on the brink

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026

    Greater Manchester mayor’s team have been quietly preparing a manifesto and identifying seats where MPs could step aside to allow a Westminster run

    When the eyes of Westminster were on the committee rooms and voting lobbies of parliament this week, Keir Starmer’s political future was being decided elsewhere.

    Wes Streeting and Angela Rayner were buttering up Labour MPs in the Strangers’ Bar in parliament as colleagues spoke of their “existential” fear about the crucial elections next week.

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      Andy Burnham has plan to return to Westminster ‘within weeks’, allies say

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026

    Exclusive: Greater Manchester mayor said to have identified seats where MPs would step aside to allow leadership bid

    Andy Burnham has a credible plan to return to Westminster “within weeks”, his allies have said, with the Greater Manchester mayor expected to use a byelection fight to set out a new agenda for government.

    Burnham, who was blocked by Labour’s ruling body from running in February’s Gorton and Denton byelection , has identified several seats where MPs are prepared to step aside for his leadership bid.

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      A British minority faces a murderous threat on our streets. Where are the so-called anti-racists? | Jonathan Freedland

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026 • 1 minute

    As Jews face the deadly menace of antisemitism, they should not be alone. It’s time for their fellow Britons to step up

    For me, it’s mostly sadness. Among others, the overriding emotion is fear. For some, it’s anger. It was certainly anger that was most vividly on display in Golders Green after the stabbing on Wednesday of two men, both Jews, in the broad daylight of a spring day – much of that fury directed at the government. When the prime minister came to visit, they shouted: “Keir Starmer, Jew harmer.”

    I understand that fury, even if I think it’s aimed at the wrong address. British Jews are angry because this was just the latest in a spate of attacks that has included, among other incidents, the torching of ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity and the attempt to burn down not one but two synagogues, all in the course of a few weeks. Jews want those in charge, the government, to make it stop.

    Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist

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      The Guardian view on Britain’s fragile systems: when global shocks hit your shopping bill | Editorial

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026 • 1 minute

    Energy disruption abroad drives prices at home, showing how few safeguards are built in – which is why a call for resilience must be heeded

    When the Bank of England warned this week that food inflation could reach 7% by the end of the year, it revealed how little stands between a geopolitical jolt and a domestic crisis in Britain. A shock wave in the Gulf feeds through energy, fertiliser and supermarket prices into falling incomes, weak growth and job losses. What it exposes is not just inflation but a system unable to absorb disruption.

    The Bank is right that interest rates cannot move global energy prices. Raising them will not fix the shock. Instead, rate hikes redistribute the impact by compressing wages and deterring investment to stop higher costs becoming embedded. What appears as inflation is, in reality, the price of dependence on the strait of Hormuz. Clearly, the UK’s stability rests on security that the country that has yet to build into its infrastructure.

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      The Guardian view on the legacy of the Festival of Britain: look to the future | Editorial

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026

    The 75th anniversary of this landmark event is a timely reminder of how art can bring people together

    Launched by King George VI on 3 May 1951, the Festival of Britain was conceived as a “tonic” for a nation battered by war, debt and rationing. At a time of ongoing global conflicts and austerity, there are parallels with today.

    Its impact in 1951 is hard to overstate. What buildings remained were smoke-blackened; the air was full of smog. Into this dreary landscape, the festival was an explosion of colour and creativity, offering a dazzling vision of the future.

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      Sinner seals historic Madrid final place, Raducanu working with US Open coach

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026

    • Sinner is youngest man to reach all nine Masters finals

    • Raducanu reunites with coach who helped her win slam

    Jannik Sinner has become the youngest man to reach the final of all nine Masters 1000 tournaments after swatting aside Arthur Fils at the Madrid Open.

    The world No 1 follows Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in completing the set and, at 24, has done so at a younger age than his illustrious predecessors – taking a year off Djokovic’s record.

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      Zayn Malik cancels all US dates of upcoming tour following illness

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026

    Former One Direction member cancelled US shows after recent hospitalization for an unspecified illness

    Zayn Malik , the musician formerly in One Direction, has cancelled all US dates for his upcoming tour following hospitalization for an unspecified illness.

    Malik wrote in an Instagram story: “To my fans: Thank you so much for all the support and love you’ve shown me on the album release and more importantly your love, prayers, and well wishes for my health. I’ve felt it, and it’s meant the world. I’ve been at home recovering and I’m doing well and will be better and stronger than before.”

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      Why has the world lost sight of the suffering of Palestinians? - The Latest

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 1 May 2026

    In the six months since a ceasefire was announced in Gaza, more than 800 civilians have been killed and living conditions have remained dire. Meanwhile, Palestinians in the West Bank face a surge in violence from Israeli settlers and soldiers. While the world’s attention has turned to the war in Iran, is there any end to the suffering in sight? Annie Kelly speaks to the Guardian’s chief Middle East correspondent, Emma Graham-Harrison

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