Council in UK's City of York outs hundreds of disabled residents with a single email blunder
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Blue Badge holders exposed to each other after BCC function proves too complex
The legislation seeks to cement US assistance for Ukraine by providing more than $1 billion in aid
This look at the shocking 1992 murder of Rachel Nickell bravely gives you the unvarnished tale of her familyโs struggles to deal with the tragedy โ and the impossibility of coping with a living hell All murders are shocking, but few unsettle a nation in the way that of Rachel Nickell did in 1992. She was stabbed 49 times while walking on Wimbledon Common during the day with her two-year-old son, Alex. The viciousness of the attack, in a public place and in front of a child, lingered darkly in the minds of the public, especially since Alex being the only witness enabled the killer to remain at large for years. It is a crime that has been discussed, analysed and dramatised, but never quite in the way The Witness does. Across its three episodes, narrative emphasis rarely falls where we expect it to, because the main characters are not the police or the killer but the family Rachel left behind: Alex (Jahsaiah Williams, then Max Fincham as the older boy) and his devastated father Andrรฉ (Jordan Bolger). This harrowing new perspective proves to be rewarding. Continue reading...
Court decision that represents win for Republicans comes after lengthy battle over stateโs congressional map Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Alabama can use a redrawn congressional map that eliminates one of the stateโs two majority-Black districts in this yearโs midterm elections, the US supreme court ruled in a 6-3 decision on Tuesday, another major blow to Black voters and a win for Republicans. The courtโs emergency ruling is the most consequential decision it had issued since its landmark ruling in late April that struck down a critical provision of the Voting Rights Act. In that case, Louisiana v Callais, the courtโs majority made it nearly impossible to win Voting Rights Act claims, saying that plaintiffs had to prove intentional discrimination. But on 26 May, a three-judge panel said the map Alabama wants to use for this yearโs midterm was enacted with discriminatory intent. Continue reading...
Drone footage showing preparations for Americaโs โ or perhaps Donald Trumpโs โ birthday have really thrown some issues into sharp relief, writes Holly Baxter
Scientific dating proves streaks on walls of Bacon Hole, near the Mumbles in south Wales, is Palaeolithic rock art In 1912, the Guardian reported on the discovery of Palaeolithic rock art on the walls of Bacon Hole, a cave near the Mumbles in south Wales โ only for the painted panelโs authenticity to be dismissed by 1928. A series of horizontal bands in red pigment were subsequently deemed no more than a natural phenomenon and the newspaper added an updated statement: โIt was later established that the red streaks โฆ turned out to be red oxide mineral seeping through the rock and not prehistoric art.โ Continue reading...
Only six people in a hundred think Keir Starmer will still be Prime Minister after the next election, but even more uncertain is whether he will still be in No 10 in a few weeks - and if not, who will?
Do you know that if the government doesn't like you, it can send you into exile? It has done so in one unique case to a British citizen called Graham Phillips.
Diarmuid Early dominates Amsterdam qualifier as competitive spreadsheeting sets sights on Vegas finals
Diarmuid Early dominates Amsterdam qualifier as competitive spreadsheeting sets sights on Vegas finals
One of the most compelling pieces of evidence we possess proves the story of the Gospels is factually true.
A professor of psychobiology argues that art โ from painting to theatre โ has a measurable impact on our health After Daisy Fancourtโs daughter Daphne was born prematurely, she was confined to an incubator, fighting for her life against a series of infections. Unable to touch her baby or even properly enter the room, Fancourt kept vigil just inside the door, dressed head to toe in PPE, singing lullabies over the whir of instruments and alarms. The songs calmed her, and may have been crucial for Daphne too. Studies show that singing to babies in intensive care reduces their heart rate, improves their breathing, and encourages them to feed. It was a moment when Fancourtโs professional and personal lives collided. A professor of psychobiology and epidemiology at University College London, she researches how social connections and behaviours affect our health. In Art Cure, her first book for a popular audience, she aims to make a scientific case that the arts โ from playing music to theatre-going to painting โ arenโt a merely aesthetic aspect of life. Instead, they are deeply entwined with our mental and physical wellbeing at every level โ from the workings of our cells and molecules to cognition, memory and mood. In an era of shrinking arts funding and overstretched healthcare systems, her message is urgent. But how to compile rigorous evidence for something as holistic, indefinable โ and, perhaps, resolutely unscientific โ as art? Continue reading...
President claims planned Tehran attack postponed to allow talks to continue โ but no indication peace plan is imminent As he seeks an exit from the Iran war, Donald Trump is increasingly outsourcing his policymaking to US allies in the Middle East, while the White House appears unable to find a simple way to end the fighting and reopen global shipping lanes held by Tehran. In Trumpโs telling, the โdealmaker-in-chiefโ has maintained a consistent policy toward Iran aimed at preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, leveling threats and incentives to reach a new deal that would also open the strait of Hormuz. Continue reading...
The woke Left has started to eat itself โ and this extraordinary story proves it