The Guardian Weekly - 12 Sep 2025

Table of content - The Guardian Weekly (12 Sep 2025)

Vol 213 | Issue № 11
On the cover
Prime minister Bayrou is toppled in confidence vote
‘God’s influencer’ made first millennial saint
Call for more sanctions on Russia after huge air attack
Trump tells foreign firms to ‘respect’ immigration law
US sends in stealth fighter planes in drug cartel war
Village breaks world record with 3km strudel chain
Lisbon funicular cable snapped before crash
Labour wins election after seeing off populist surge
Carney signals austerity measures amid trade war
New law threatens prison for rejected asylum seekers
Gaza City residents told to evacuate ahead of offensive
Landslide kills at least 1,000 people, says rebel group
Six killed by Palestinian gunmen at bus stop
Minister open to deal over monitoring and sanctions
Social media ban lifted after deadly protests rock capital
Ishiba resigns as prime minister after less than year
Blow for Thaksin as former PM returned to jail for year
DEATHS
Fugitive father shot dead by police after exchange of fire
Death toll from earthquake jumps to more than 2,200
Mushroom murderer is sentenced to life in prison
Major cabinet reshuffle after Angela Rayner quits
How former PM traded contacts for business deals
New leader opts for ‘eco-populism’ to take on rivals
Almost 900 people arrested at Palestine Action protest
Get ready for a general election in 2027, Farage says
Kings of tides
Saving ozone layer has led to increased global warming
Primordial black hole could upend theory of the universe
Link between sweeteners and brain ageing, study finds
Huge bird of prey carving throws new light on beliefs
A new world order?
A new world order?
The Mao effect
Putin and the pursuit of longevity
A deep rift between the people and their politicians
Lack of majority denies Macron the stability that he needs
The great Middle East policy failure still hanging over the EU
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Has war put Iran on a new path?
Goat fever
The socially conservative heart of Labour’s reset plans
Angela Rayner’s exit is worst blow yet for beleaguered prime minister
Angela Rayner’s exit is worst blow yet for beleaguered prime minister
Flight risk
Venezuelans made to wait as borders are closed
The cartel war that takes a deadly toll on influencers
Love motels revamped for Cop30
Spogomi, the pastime that puts trash picking on world stage
‘I got on well with Fischer’
What Trump whispers reveal about the moment
The house sale that led to recovery of art looted by Nazis
SYRIA’S DEADLY RECKONING
Words apart
Rayner’s bombshell exit is just the start of Starmer’s real crisis
Wanted: a housemate who is only there to sleep, not live or work
Trump and Farage are all for free speech - as long as it suits them
US military strikes in the ‘war on drugs’ set a dangerous precedent
Time for truthful talk about migration
On frontline of Tuvalu’s environmental struggle
The role played by the family in introversion
IDF and inaccuracies of targeted killings in Gaza
Corrections
SMELL THE LOVE!
Giorgio Armani
Philosophy for the people
Who Is the Sky?
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale
Podcast of the week
How Jackie Chan films inspired me to become a kung fu instructor
Words of wisdom
Golden boys
Audiobook of the week
An exhilarating read exploring stupidity from Shakespeare’s fools to Donald Trump
I’m not afraid of heights - I just feel it on behalf of other people
Bringing home the bacon: relish the many uses of brown sauce
Polenta with sweet-and-sour figs and pecorino
INKPEN

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