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‘You’re treated like this is the end’: Meet the dementia rebels – diagnosed and determined to change people’s minds

Few things are more feared than a dementia diagnosis. Now people living with the condition are fighting against damaging stereotypes and demanding proper medical support

When Maxine Linnell, 78, a retired psychotherapist living in Leicestershire, learned that she had dementia four years ago, the diagnosis proved less challenging than some people’s reactions. “What was striking was how many people’s attitudes changed almost immediately … they stop seeing you as a person and see only dementia, some professionals included. Like this is the end and everything after will be devastating.”

The assumption that you go overnight from diagnosis to late-stage dementia isn’t confined to family and friends. Julie Hayden, a nurse and social worker from Yorkshire, was diagnosed nine years ago at the age of 54, long after sensing that something was wrong but being constantly told that it was depression or menopause; her doctors still associated dementia with old age and didn’t consider that she might have had young onset. “At the point of diagnosis,” she recalls, “most of us are told: ‘Well, it’s dementia, nothing we can do about that. Best go away and get your end of life affairs in order.’”

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Tue, 09 Jun 2026 04:00:45 GMT
Young people need money because our system is rigged. Here’s a way to give it to them | Polly Toynbee

One plan would see young workers offered early access to a slice of future pensions. It’s not perfect, but we need bold ideas

While we wait with nail-biting anxiety for the voters of Makerfield to decide the fate of the country, the prospect of renewal at the top provides a fertile time for breeding ideas and confronting great problems. Alan Milburn’s searing analysis of the first generation ever to do worse financially than their parents did at their age opens the door to people with solutions to this crisis. Now is the time to bring them out.

Among the thinktanks, voluntary sector and business organisations coming forward with ideas, this week the Social Market Foundation (SMF) is offering an inventive plan to help ease the growing inequality between those young people gifted some wealth and the majority who have none. We are now in the time of the “great wealth transfer”, with an estimated £5.5tn to be passed down by the baby boomer generation in the UK over the next three decades. My lucky generation had everything for free. Ordinary salaries bought homes easily and property values rocketed to make homeowners wealthy beyond all expectations, even as the UK has gotten relatively poorer compared to other European and North American countries.

Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist

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Tue, 09 Jun 2026 05:00:46 GMT
Ping-pong sponges, ‘black smokers’ and floating somethings: the secrets of the deep sea

The bottom of the ocean has barely been explored, but every journey to the deep reveals wondrous new lifeforms. As underwater mining gains momentum, we risk destroying one of the Earth’s last great wildernesses

On 8 March 2018, at 1.20am, Malaysian Airlines flight 370 veered off its scheduled route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. An hour later, military radar spotted the plane heading west over the Andaman Sea. Six or seven hours later, it is presumed to have crashed somewhere over the southern Indian Ocean, one of the least studied bodies of water in the world.

Just how little we knew about this part of the ocean became clear during the subsequent search for the missing aircraft. Before a proper underwater search could even begin, a vast stretch of seafloor had to be mapped. Over the next three years, a team of ships from Australia, China and Malaysia scanned the bottom with a combination of submersible robots and ship-borne sonar. Together, they charted a swath of ocean roughly 1,500 miles long and 150 miles wide, encompassing an area the size of France. The maps produced from these scans revealed a lost world, full of undersea canyons, crevasses, volcanic plateaux and a single, enormous cliff taller than the Swiss Alps. Even the abyssal plains, thought to be some of the flattest areas on the planet, were home to previously uncharted hills.

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Tue, 09 Jun 2026 04:00:44 GMT
Brexit: A Very British Civil War review – TV has no right to be this much of a hoot

Yes, it’s a documentary on a sobering topic. But when you’ve got an endless stream of blockbuster names spouting irresistible gossip – plus Nigel Farage being a total panto dame – you can’t help but have a ball

Let’s get one thing straight immediately: no documentary about Brexit should be this much of a hoot. The dread many felt when the referendum result came in – a fear that reactionary populism was on the rise and Britain was entering an era of managed decline – has only bloomed like mould in the intervening decade. Brexit was the source of much inadvertent comedy, of course, but to see it treated so irreverently en masse does leave a bit of a bad taste. Laughing at a YouTube compilation of politicians accidentally saying breakfast instead of Brexit? Fine. Chortling along with Nigel Farage as he reminisces about tensions between Dominic Cummings and Arron Banks? Tittering as Boris Johnson blathers about losing a tennis match to David Cameron during which the prime minister tried to secure his support for remain? No thanks.

Still, there is something extremely difficult to resist about Brexit: A Very British Civil War, a talking head-heavy chronicle of the period between the 2015 general election and the referendum itself. Rather than get bogged down in po-faced sincerity or hand-wringing about integrity (like the remain campaign!), it deals almost exclusively in attention-grabbing bombast (like the leave campaigns!). From the off we’re blasted with Brexit-flavoured juice. Vote Leave bosses “didn’t really want to win”, says Farage. Johnson’s position had “nothing to do with the EU,” says George Osborne. “It was Game of Thrones.” Johnson denies this, stifling a smile. “Everybody says I did this in order to be PM. I would have become prime minister anyway.”

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Mon, 08 Jun 2026 21:00:35 GMT
Is Keir Starmer trying to build a legacy or just getting on with the job?

As the Makerfield byelection and a potential leadership challenge loom, there is a sense the PM is looking to create impacts that last

As the weeks ticked down to her departure from Downing Street in 2019, Theresa May had a plan. Not only did she want to put a net zero target into law, but she wanted the UK to be the first major economy to do so. And that meant beating the French.

“It required the machinery of government to move more quickly than the French parliament,” a No 10 official from the time recalls. And it worked: the UK target came into force in June 2019, six weeks before May handed over to Boris Johnson, and five months before the French. She had her legacy.

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Tue, 09 Jun 2026 06:00:46 GMT
Cautious Keir seeks to cement his legacy as he plods towards the exit | John Crace

PM is seeking a few quick wins to guarantee he is remembered for at least a short while after he resigns

Whatever you do, don’t mention the L-word. The official line from Downing Street is that Keir Starmer will remain prime minister for the next 10 years. Possibly longer. In the course of which he will be beatified by the pope, pick up the Nobel peace prizes that Donald “I wuz robbed” Trump should have won, will find a cure for cancer and lead the country into a new age of prosperity. The greatest UK leader of any age. Someone who makes Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher look second rate. A man who can even get Tony Blair to stop talking about himself.

Only that’s not quite the way it looks to the rest of us. What we see is a man who senses his time is running out. He’d hate you to notice, but Keir is after a few quick wins to cement his legacy. To guarantee he is remembered for at least a short while after he resigns.

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Mon, 08 Jun 2026 16:43:46 GMT
‘They are isolated … they are alone’: Zelenskyy on Russia, Putin’s lies – and fighting back

In a wide-ranging interview, an upbeat Ukrainian president also discusses Donald Trump, King Charles, and how Kyiv is prepared to share its experience of drone warfare with the west

Sitting down with the Guardian in London, Volodymyr Zelenskyy seems cheerful. More than four years after Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion, he believes Europe’s biggest war since 1945 appears to be slowly turning in Ukraine’s favour. The military situation is the most promising it has been for Kyiv for two and a half years, Zelenskyy says. “We can’t say Russia is losing this war. But we can say they are losing the initiative each day, day by day,” he insists.

Over the past week the Kremlin has suffered a series of setbacks. Long-range Ukrainian drones have hit Putin’s home city of St Petersburg, setting fire to oil terminals and sending smoke billowing above the skyline. Similar attacks have crippled occupied Crimea. A key supply road is littered with burning lorries and tankers and the peninsula seized by Russia in 2014 is experiencing severe fuel shortages.

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Tue, 09 Jun 2026 05:00:46 GMT
Israel and Iran step back from renewed conflict after Trump calls for halt

Netanyahu acknowledges pause in fighting in TV speech but vows forceful response to future attacks

Fears of a return to a full-scale regional war in the Middle East eased on Monday as Israel and Iran said they had halted attacks on each other after an appeal from Donald Trump to “immediately stop shooting”.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, acknowledged the halt in fighting with Iran in a televised speech, but vowed to respond “with force” to future attacks.

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Mon, 08 Jun 2026 20:59:38 GMT
Ministers could ban London councils ‘dumping’ homeless families miles away

Measures being considered to crack down on practice that has grown as a result of Britain’s housing crisis

London councils could be banned from “dumping” homeless families hundreds of miles across England under measures being considered by ministers, the Guardian has learned.

MPs said vulnerable people, including women fleeing abuse, were being “coerced” into choosing between rough sleeping or moving to cheap, sparsely furnished properties in some of the poorest parts of the country.

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Tue, 09 Jun 2026 05:00:44 GMT
Badenoch to vow to scrap public sector equality duty in effort to fend off Reform

In speech on Tuesday, Tory leader will claim obligation to consider equality being used to advance ‘divisive agendas’

Kemi Badenoch will vow to scrap the duty on public bodies to consider how they can promote equality as she seeks to head off the challenge from Reform UK by presenting her party as responsible but also in tune with populist anger.

Badenoch, who was Conservative minister for equalities between 2020 and 2022, will commit to scrapping the public sector equality duty (PSED), a legal requirement obliging those bodies to think how they can improve society and promote equality in their day-to-day business.

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Mon, 08 Jun 2026 21:25:00 GMT

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  • ROOM WITH SKY CHANNELS

    A rich offer of the most useful, interesting and fun channels, combined with the best of cinema and sport.

    To make our guests' stay more comfortable, starting from November 2020 we have equipped all our rooms with sky tv services.
    A rich offer of the most useful, interesting and fun channels, combined with the best of cinema and sport.
    Sports and football fans, Italian and foreign, will be able to follow the unmissable events of the season both during business trips and during holidays, thanks to the "Sky Scheduling" service that allows the station to tune in independently on sporting events.
    In addition, guests can enjoy entertainment programs, TV series, cinemas, news and the most popular shows on Sky.
    The programming will be full of unmissable events such as the extraordinary football season with Serie A, followed by the UEFA Champions League (from the group stage to the final), the UEFA Europa League.
    And then, again, the engines that come to life with the next Formula 1 and MotoGP Grand Prix,as well as the best of the most loved sports such as tennis, basketball, golf and rugby.

  • ALTI STANDARD IN QUALITÀ, AMBIENTE E SICUREZZA

    Garanzia di Qualità – Certificazione ISO 9001 

    L’Hotel San Ranieri è orgoglioso di aver ricevuto la certificazione UNI EN ISO 9001:2015 quale importante riconoscimento in termini di qualità di prodotti e servizi offerti.


    Rispetto per l’Ambiente – Certificazione ISO 14001

    La qualità dei nostri standard – monitorata da costanti visite ispettive a testimonianza della trasparenza nel nostro operato – si lega a doppio filo alla responsabilità nei confronti del nostro pianeta.


    Sicurezza sul lavoro – Certificazione ISO 45001

    Ciò che rende l’Hotel San Ranieri affidabile a 360 gradi, insieme all’attenzione alla qualità e all’ambiente, è la salvaguardia della sicurezza sul lavoro. Siamo orgogliosi di poter vantare una certificazione fondamentale quale la ISO 45001 a garanzia della tutela di salute e sicurezza sul luogo di lavoro.


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  • L'AMBIENTE | UNA MISSION

    Il SanRanieriHotel si è da sempre caratterizzato per una forte attenzione all'ambiente e alla sostenibilità sin dalla sua progettazione.

    Oggi, a distanza di oltre 10 anni dall'apertura, abbiamo dato il via al progetto 2020green di sostenibilità ad impatto ZERO di tante funzionalità della struttura.

    Vi presentiamo il servizio greencharge, tramite l'istallazione di due colonnine elettriche per la ricarica di veicoli elettrici, che possono essere controllate tramite Wi-Fi con app dedicata e dispongono di diverse modalità di ricarica per soddisfare tutte le esigenze della clientela.

    I nostri ospiti hanno la possibilità di ricaricare il proprio veicolo viaggiando senza inquinare.

    Essere green non è una moda, ma uno stile imprenditoriale consapevole, condiviso e determinato.

  • CLEAN ENVIRONMENTS GUARANTEE

    San Ranieri Hotel cares for your health. That’s why the mattresses are periodically treated with a special anti-mite machine and the air of the room is totally cleaned before every check-in with ozone. Ozone in fact inactivates bacteria and viruses, it eliminates bad smells and it destroys mites, insects, bacteria, spores and molds in a natural way without any residue. So you can sleep in a safer and healthier environment.

    The air and all surfaces of the rooms and common areas are sanitized in an ecological way with ozone. The operation is carried out by our specialized staff.

    WHAT IS OZONE?
    Ozone is trivalent oxygen, a gas already present in nature (for example it is released during thunderstorms) which, thanks to its oxidizing power, acts on the air and on surfaces in contact with the air (curtains, fabrics, linen). Ozone inactivates bacteria and viruses, eliminates bad odors such as smoke, destroys mites, insects, bacteria, spores and molds in an absolutely natural way, leaves no residues and the excess quantity is quickly and automatically converted back into oxygen. Ozosì is the innovative sanitization system that uses the oxidizing powers of ozone to purify, sanitize, disinfect and deodorize the rooms in a natural, ecological, effective and safe way. It is carried out before the arrival of the customer, after the usual thorough cleaning of the room.

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    MATTRESS CLEANING

    All the mattresses are regularly cleaned with the special POTEMA mattress cleaning procedure. The test seal on each mattress documents documents the professional cleaning.

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    DISPENSER AND SANITIZING GEL FOR HANDS
    Each common area has been equipped with a dispenser with sanitizing gel for the hands available to all our guests.

    ROOM CLEANING
    In this hotel we use alcohol-based products for the cleaning of the rooms and common areas. The cleaning staff is equipped with personal protective equipment.

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