The Papers: 'Iran fires missile barrage' and 'New Eriksen hell'
Iran's latest strike on Israel and Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's on-field collapse are prominent on Monday's papers.
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Iran's latest strike on Israel and Danish footballer Christian Eriksen's on-field collapse are prominent on Monday's papers.
Legal papers, expert investigations and social media posts tell story of how a 32-year-old Iraqi appeared to run โproxyโ campaign On Monday, a slightly dishevelled Iraqi man, shackled and dressed in beige prison overalls, was ushered into a Manhattan courtroom. Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood al-Saadi, 32, pleaded not guilty to a series of terrorism-related offences, then gestured toward the judge and prosecutors. โIโm a prisoner of war. Iโm not a threat,โ he told them. โChildren and women are being killed by your rockets.โ Continue reading...
The government's defence spending plans feature on many of Sunday's front pages - along with a royal wedding.
The Government is expected to publish a consultation paper within weeks to 'set out a path' towards the end of digital terrestrial television (DTT) after 2034.
Critics also claimed the decision to use the term in this week's Social Education paper brings culture wars into the classroom and is 'an insult to half the country's population'.
The World Cup features on many of Saturday's front pages - as well as the woes of one of Britain's aircraft carriers.
The Mobo founder, who has died aged 57, had an unprecedented vision: to give Black British music a glitzy and joyful awards ceremony. But her impact went well beyond it โข News: Kanya King, founder of Mobo awards for Black British music, dies aged 57 I first met Kanya King in the mid-1990s, when I was still reeling from the failure of my own attempt to target the Black audience via my newspaper, Black Briton. Kanya came along a couple of years later and showed how it should be done. In framing her awards as โmusic of Black originโ, she not only connected with the relatively small Black British population, but brought in a whole new audience, too, who acknowledged its oversized influence. Back then, the word diversity was hardly known. We were in the era of โequal opportunitiesโ, which was taken seriously only by Labour-run local councils, and labelled โloony leftโ by most of the media. Britain had been dominated by more than 15 years of Thatcher-inspired government. Stephen Lawrence had been murdered, but the inquiry that identified โinstitutional racismโ was still years away. Continue reading...
Detainees say theyโre given โrottenโ water and denied meals for not signing papers in English that they donโt understand Detainees at Floridaโs notorious โAlligator Alcatrazโ immigration jail said guards were denying them food and fresh water on Thursday until they signed documents presented to them in English that they did not understand. In an audio recording of a telephone call to an immigration advocacy group heard by the Guardian, more than half a dozen detainees alleged that the water given to them over the last three days was โrottenโ and containing mosquito larvae, in an apparent attempt to pressure them to sign. Continue reading...
More than 20,000 people have signed a petition calling for a review of an Aโlevel maths paper which they say was significantly more challenging than any past exam.
Report reveals Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's 'rent deals' and the Princess of Wales celebrating a mum ending cancer treatment lead Friday's papers.
Pearson Edexcel's Maths 1 paper was met with criticism after pupils claimed it was harder than past papers and previous exams, leaving them feeling 'overwhelmed' and 'uncertain.'
Mozartโs Marriage of Figaro is in the sopranoโs DNA, but sheโs never thought about directing it. Creating her own production has been daunting and fascinating โ and her sonโs building blocks even helped I am not one of those performers who has spent their life on a theatre stage or film set thinking, โI wish I could direct thisโ. However, earlier this year, I found myself with an unexpected six-week gap. A scheduled project had been delayed for technical reasons, and it was at this time that Wild Artsโ producer Max Parfitt asked how well I knew The Marriage of Figaro. I have lived with Mozartโs opera for as long as I can remember. Susannaโs โDeh, Vieni Non Tardarโ was one of the first major arias I sang, aged 12 or 13, while studying in Los Angeles. Later, I wrote my final high school paper on Figaro, the adaptation from Beaumarchaisโs play to Da Ponteโs libretto. I even translated the entire score word for word, which is probably why I still know it so deeply. My Metropolitan Opera debut at 19 was in Figaro, singing Barbarina. I performed my first Susanna on the same New York stage a few years later, and Iโve since sung the role many times all over the world. Continue reading...
Scientists praise moves to investigate, retract or remove controversial studies. The authors stand by their work Three scientific papers that raised questions about vaccine safety and were used by the Trump administration to justify controversial changes to US vaccine policies have over the last two months been removed, retracted or placed under investigation by the journals that published them. In some cases, the actions occurred years after scientists first raised alarms about the studiesโ scientific merits. Continue reading...
The fallout from the Henry Nowak case and the Prince of Wales' pledge to support pubs dominate Thursday's papers.
Zeynab Javadli was warned in court papers two months ago that unless she abandoned a bid for custody of her children, she risked 'coercive force'.
File detailing security mitigations is among those withheld at the request of the Metropolitan police Ministers have faced renewed cross-party pressure in parliament over documents missing from a 1,500-page release of papers about Peter Mandelsonโs appointment as ambassador to Washington. Despite the volume of information published on Monday, crucial documents were withheld at the request of the Metropolitan police on the grounds that they could โpotentially prejudiceโ an investigation. They include a document summarising the vetting process, which concluded with officials recommending Mandelson not be given security clearance. Continue reading...
The electrician was the youngest victim of an accident at the plant last week that left 11 people dead. His wife said she has been finding comfort in his favorite book in the Bible, Romans.
The aftermath of the sentencing of Vickrum Digwa for the murder of Henry Nowak dominates Wednesday's papers.
This affecting exploration of the troubled geniusโs impact is packed with anecdote, sharp analysis and social context In 1998, George Michael was arrested for public lewdness in an LA lavatory, an incident that finally led the singer to publicly come out. The following day, Sathnam Sanghera found himself unable to leave his room at university: the doorway had been mockingly plastered with tabloid newspaper headlines โ โZIP ME UP BEFORE YOU GO-GO!โ โ by fellow students aware of his longstanding fandom. As a writer, Sanghera is best known for a series of award-winning books on the British empire, which he calls his โspecialist subjectโ. Judging by Tonight the Music Seems So Loud โ not a biography so much as a miscellany, a set of themed essays that tend to digress in all kinds of intriguing directions โ the life and work of one Georgios Panayiotou runs imperialism and its legacy a very close second. It is an unashamedly partisan book, although not an uncritical one. Sanghera is as alive to Michaelโs personal and professional failings (whether the naffness of some of his early work as one half of Wham! or his high-handed treatment of the duoโs other half, Andrew Ridgeley) as he is in love with his artistic triumphs. These, of course, range from Careless Whisper and Wham!โs annually inescapable Last Christmas to the 1996 solo masterpiece Older, a peculiar and peculiarly effective cocktail of raw grief at the Aids-related death of his lover Anselmo Feleppa and unrepentant horniness. Continue reading...
In todayโs newsletter: Its software is used from health services to militaries. But controversies and criticism of the $375bn company are leading some to ask if Palantir is too powerful Good morning. The Peter Mandelson story keeps unfolding. Peter Walker explains here what is in the latest release of documents, and Henry Dyer takes a look at the key papers missing from the latest disclosures. But today we are covering another major story โ Palantir. Few companies attract controversy more than Palantir. Since the pandemic, the US data analytics company has grown voraciously, using its AI-driven software to make sense of intractable datasets for customers around the world. For the NHS, it analyses patient records; for the US military, itโs focused on targets in Iran. Palantirโs products are widely used, with the business now worth $375bn. UK politics | Peter Mandelson was receiving sensitive security briefings about the Foreign Officeโs work, and was in discussions with the head of MI6, before he had completed the developed vetting process, documents reveal. Ukraine | Russian air raids on major Ukrainian centres including Kyiv, Dnipro and Kharkiv killed at least five people and wounded dozens by early morning on Tuesday, authorities said. Environment | More than a million jobs, higher wages, nearly half a trillion pounds in investment in the pipeline โ the UKโs green economy is powering ahead, according to research by the countryโs leading business organisation. US news | Donald Trump is reconsidering whether to keep pressing for a $1.8bn fund to compensate his allies, a person familiar with his thinking said, as the justice department paused the program to comply with a court order. UK news | Sir Alan Bates has said that the schemes set up to compensate post office operators over the Horizon IT scandal have been an โutter disasterโ and that the government should not be involved in running them. Continue reading...