The guardian breaking news today
Here are the latest breaking news stories from The Guardian:
UK
- Boris Johnson's Brexit deal faces defeat as MPs reject key clauses: The prime minister's plan to leave the EU has been dealt a significant blow after MPs rejected key clauses, including a customs union and a second referendum. (12:30pm)
- Police investigate after man dies in London stabbing: A 25-year-old man has died after being stabbed in a street in north London, with police appealing for witnesses to come forward. (11:30am)
World
- US and China agree to roll back tariffs in trade deal: The US and China have agreed to roll back tariffs on each other's goods as part of a trade deal, in a move that could help to ease tensions between the two countries. (10:30am)
- Iran's supreme leader says US 'cannot do a damn thing' to Iran: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said that the US "cannot do a damn thing" to Iran, as tensions between the two countries continue to escalate. (9:30am)
Business
- HSBC profits slump 33% as bank struggles with economic uncertainty: HSBC has reported a 33% slump in profits, as the bank struggles with economic uncertainty and a decline in global trade. (11:00am)
- Amazon to create 2,000 new jobs in UK as part of expansion plans: Amazon is to create 2,000 new jobs in the UK as part of its expansion plans, with the company investing in new warehouses and logistics facilities. (10:00am)
Politics
- Labour leadership hopefuls clash over Brexit and party unity: The five candidates vying to succeed Jeremy Corbyn as Labour leader have clashed over Brexit and party unity, with the contest set to continue until the end of the month. (12:00pm)
- Boris Johnson's Brexit deal faces opposition from within his own party: The prime minister's Brexit deal is facing opposition from within his own party, with some Conservative MPs warning that it does not go far enough to deliver a smooth exit from the EU. (11:00am)
Please note that these are just some of the latest breaking news stories from The Guardian, and the content may change as new stories emerge.