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The public prosecutor leading the investigation in Italy says he has โnever seen such crueltyโ in 30 years of work
EXCLUSIVE: President doubles down on attack against Congress in phone call with The Independent
Donald Trump condemned the Republican lawmakers who voted for a Democratic-led bill that strips him of the power to wage war on Iran.
White House says caps will lower tuition costs, but critics say they will exacerbate the countryโs nursing shortage Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email While the Trump administration has argued that new restrictions on the size of federal student loans will lower tuition costs, public health officials and Democrats say the measures will exacerbate the countryโs serious nursing shortage. As such, a group of 24 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia recently sued the federal government seeking to block the new rule, which is set to take effect on 1 July. Continue reading...
ABC Radio host Charlie Pickering has claimed his comments calling Grace Tame 'problematic' were 'taken out of context'.
King Street Social Club, North Shields Teeing up a forthcoming solo album, the rapper doesnโt reheat his old Beastie Boys sound, instead throwing down everything from ballads to Kraftwerk references Adam Yauch AKA MCAโs death in 2012 from cancer aged 47 effectively ended the stellar recording and performing career of hip-hop trio Beastie Boys. Since then, bandmates Adam โAd-Rockโ Horovitz and Michael โMike Dโ Diamond have made few public appearances but the latter is now back in the fray. His first appearance on a British stage in almost 20 years is in, of all places, a bingo hall in the north east, where he surely becomes the first legendary rapper to yell: โWassup, North Shields?!โ With turntables on stage, hip-hop clobber in the audience, a six-piece band in matching outfits and bingo tables at the back, this unlikely show feels simultaneously low-key and an event. Mike D is backed by 5D โ who include his sons and are more than half his 60 years โ whose slamming grooves and crunching guitars arenโt Beastie Boys reheated, but certainly have the same inimitable joie de vivre. Continue reading...
Catholic archbishop of US capital says Mgr Stephen Rossettiโs statements โgravely undermineโ church teaching The Catholic archbishop of Washington DC on Wednesday removed a well-known priest as an exorcist of the archdiocese after he made public comments suggesting that UFO sightings were the work of demons. Cardinal Robert McElroy said the archdiocese also was cutting ties with the St Michael Center for Spiritual Renewal, a Washington-based non-profit headed by the priest, Monsignor Stephen Rossetti. Continue reading...
Politicians on the right have politicised Novakโs death and suggested there is a โtwo-tierโ policing system that victimises white people Good morning. The most interesting event of the day may well turn out to be one taking place late tonight, when Andy Burnham, the Labour candidate for Makerfield and potential next PM, takes part in a BBC byelection Question Time special. Yesterday, Burnham said that at some point today he would give a more considered response to the Henry Nowak murder, and the issues it has raised about policing and race equality. It is not clear yet whether we will get that response on QT, or before. But this morning the government seems to be firming up its opposition to those claiming that what happened to Nowak was evidence of โtwo-tier justiceโ. Reform UK is the main party using this phrase, but some Tories have made the same argument. Yesterday, Keir Starmer said he did not accept that Britain has two-tier policing. This morning Lucy Rigby, the chief secretary to the Treasury, has been doing an interview round, and she told Sky News this allegation was a โslurโ on the police. Asked about the claim, she said: Fundamentally, I think that is a slur on the thousands of police officers that go out to work every day, putting themselves in harmโs way to serve the public, to try and prevent crime, and to keep us all safe. The suggestion that we have two-tier policing, which suggests at its heart that the police are on a sort of systemic basis pushing the interests of one group above another โ I genuinely think is a slur on all those police officers that are serving this country day and night, seven days a week. Continue reading...
All successful politicians have The Moment. An instant where national events, the public mood and their political instincts move decisively into alignment. Tuesday was Kemi Badenoch's turn.
A revelatory account of the life of George Forster, whose rejection of racial hierarchies stood out amongst his peers George Forster was 10 when he left his home in present-day Poland and travelled to Russia with his naturalist father. During the expedition, which began in 1765, Forster collected plant specimens and helped with botanical research. Wide-eyed, he journeyed along the Volga river, encountering Muslim Tartar traders and Cossack warriors. There were also the emaciated figures of German settlers, who lived in poverty under the territoryโs despotic governor, their campsites little more than holes burrowed into the riverbanks. The experience of cultures so distinct from his own stirred a lifelong enthusiasm for travel and exploration in Forster. It also awakened his compassion for others โ irrespective of culture and, especially, race. At a time when racism pervaded public opinion as well as the philosophical texts of luminaries such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant, Forster moved brazenly to critique and correct them. How he was able to transcend the conventional beliefs of his day is the central question of Andrea Wulfโs new book โ and the answer is in its title. Continue reading...
Massachusetts Department of Public Health is carrying out an environmental assessment at Uxbridge High School property to determine whether there is any link to the cancer cases.
Protest over killing of Nowak and his treatment by police was attended by several far-right leaders, anti-immigrant influencers and known fascists Some of those who attended a protest in Southampton on Tuesday night were ordinary members of the public, appalled at the killing of Henry Nowak and his treatment at the hands of the police โ who handcuffed him after a false accusation of racism by his killer, Vickrum Digwa. But the protest, which turned violent, was also attended by several far-right leaders, anti-immigrant influencers and known fascists. Eleven police officers and a police dog were injured as protesters threw bricks and bins at riot officers. Two people have been arrested. While the violence occurred after many of the speakers at the protest had left, some leading figures could be seen in clashes with riot police. Continue reading...
Republican and MAGA standard-bearer is increasingly isolated as the possibility of a midterm defeat for his party looms
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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...
Bosses believe having single booking process will drive up ticket sales for all festivals to offset funding squeeze The Edinburgh festivals hope to launch a single box office for all the cityโs 11 festivals to make it simpler to buy tickets and profit from the โlakeโ of customer data they hold. Festival directors hope a universal box office will allow them to increase ticket sales and attract a wealthy corporate sponsor, such as Mastercard, to offset deep cuts in public funding they expect to see in coming years. Continue reading...
Islamic State-linked militia blamed for raids in North Kivu as governor says three patients with disease fled clinics Rebel attacks around a town that is one of the centres of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have left more than 30 people dead over the past few days, complicating the response to the disease. At least 10 people were massacred in raids on three villages around the city of Beni, in North Kivu, in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Continue reading...
The bill to fund immigration agencies has been delayed by opposition to Trump's 'anti-weaponisation fund'.
Measure expected to pass next week represents major rebuke to big tech as local disquiet over AI boom grows Seattleโs city government is on the verge of passing a year-long ban on the construction of new datacenters, the largest city yet in the US to consider such a moratorium as nationwide backlash grows. Four companies sought to build five large datacenters in areas serviced by Seattleโs public utility; if approved, they would have consumed approximately a third of the cityโs current daily demand for electricity. Continue reading...
The killer's grandmother has become the first family member to discuss the case publicly - and revealed that they are living in fear of reprisals with some family members now in hiding.