The Guardian
Saturday, 14 February 2026
High Court Busts Ban, Weston Secures Gold, and Burnout Myths Melt Away – Saturday, 14 February 2026
Palestine Action Ban Overturned
The Guardian's front page highlights a major legal blow to the government, as the High Court ruled the ban on Palestine Action unlawful. Judges found the Home Office’s proscription of the direct action group "disproportionate and unlawful," a decision detailed inside the paper as an "embarrassing defeat" for ministers.
Olympic Gold for Britain
A triumphant image of Matt Weston, smiling and draped in the Union Jack flag after winning gold, accompanies the headline "Gold! Weston wins first medal for Britain" at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Inside the paper, this is elaborated as Weston cementing his status as the best skeleton racer, securing Team GB's first medal.
Features and International News
Other prominent stories include a feature debunking "Burnout myths busted," illustrated by melting classical busts. "Pancake day treats" is advertised with food imagery. International news warns "Defence US can't go it alone," reflecting discussions from the Munich Conference, while author Arundhati Roy's withdrawal from the Berlin film festival is also reported.
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