The actor will be sworn in ASAP' amid the federal agency's recruitment drive and unprecedented immigration raids that have sparked protest across the USFormer Superman actor Dean Cain has announced he has signed up to join Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice), in order to support US president Donald Trump's anti-immigration agenda.The federal law enforcement agency has aggressively ramped up immigration raids since Trump's return to the White House and was recently awarded $75bn in extra funding as part of his big beautiful bill", which includes billions for hiring an additional 10,000 Ice agents by 2029. Continue reading...
The pianist, composer and bandleader was the first Latino to win a Grammy and would win seven more over a career that spanned nearly 40 albumsEddie Palmieri, the avant-garde musician who was one of the most innovative artists of rumba and Latin jazz, has died aged 88.Fania Records announced Palmieri's death Wednesday evening. Palmieri's daughter Gabriela told the New York Times her father died earlier that day at his home in New Jersey after an extended illness". Continue reading...
by Shaun Walker in Kyiv and Andrew Roth in Washington on (#6Z54W)
Summit with Russian leader would follow great progress' made by special envoy Steve Witkoff during Moscow visitDonald Trump could meet Vladimir Putin as soon as next week to discuss the war in Ukraine, White House officials have said, although senior aides warned that serious impediments" remain to achieving a ceasefire.Late on Wednesday, the US president told reporters at the White House, when asked when he would meet the leaders of Ukraine and Russia: There's a good chance that there will be a meeting very soon." Trump said there had been no specific breakthrough leading to talk of a meeting but that US officials had been working on it for a long time". Continue reading...
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor on (#6Z5EQ)
Baking, boiling or mashing potatoes raises risk by 5% and replacing with whole grains lowers risk significantlyLove potatoes? Well, there's good news and there's bad news.Eating chips has been found to raise the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, but baking, boiling or mashing potatoes was much healthier. Continue reading...
At least 25 departures cancelled while incoming flights diverted to Manchester and East Midlands airportsThousands of holidaymakers have been left stranded after flights at Birmingham airport were grounded on Wednesday when a small aircraft made an emergency landing.Three people from the aircraft were treated at the scene, one of whom suffered minor injuries in the incident, which occurred at about 1.40pm, West Midlands police said. Continue reading...
Solicitors Regulation Authority to prosecute Carter-Ruck partner Claire Gill over alleged email from 2017A solicitor at one of Britain's best known libel law firms is facing prosecution before a disciplinary tribunal over allegations that she made an inappropriate threat.The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) announced today it had decided to prosecute Claire Gill, a partner at Carter-Ruck. The decision was taken in March earlier this year. Continue reading...
Warwickshire police and crime commissioner's call comes after claims of cover-up over details of men accused of child rapeYvette Cooper is facing demands for clarity over the information that police forces are permitted to release to the public after claims of a cover-up" by the authorities over the immigration status of men accused of raping a child.The Warwickshire police and crime commissioner, Philip Seccombe, called for fresh national guidance after police were accused by Reform UK of failing to confirm that two Afghan men being prosecuted for the alleged attack on a 12-year-old girl were asylum seekers. Continue reading...
by Eleni Courea Political correspondent on (#6Z57S)
Angela Rayner gave the embassy two weeks to send additional details about its plans before approval decisionMinisters have asked China to send them the unredacted designs for its proposed super-embassy" in London or justify why some of the drawings have been blacked out.In a letter on Wednesday Angela Rayner, the housing secretary and deputy prime minister, gave the Chinese embassy two weeks to send additional details about its plans before a crunch decision over whether to approve them. Continue reading...
US president says great progress was made' as White House official says secondary sanctions on Russia still expected to be implemented on FridayWe are getting first pictures from inside the Kremlin showing Russia's Putin welcoming Witkoff for their talks.Earlier today, Witkoff also went for a walk through Zaryadye Park near the Kremlin with Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian president's envoy for investment and economic cooperation, AP reported, pointing to footage aired by Tass. Continue reading...
by Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent on (#6Z563)
Victim's family say Roy Barclay has given no explanation for what the judge called an outburst of horrific violence'A man who beat a woman to death in a vicious and brutal attack" as she walked her dog, having previously been in prison for a similar assault on a man in his 80s, has been jailed for life.Anita Rose, 57, was found grievously wounded on 24 July 2024 in Brantham, Suffolk, with her dog tied to her leg by its lead to stop it running off. Her attacker was Roy Barclay, 56, who had been living rough to escape capture. Continue reading...
Former president can now see children and grandchildren without prior court approval, but phone and video ban remainsA Brazilian supreme court judge has eased the terms of Jair Bolsonaro's house arrest, allowing the far-right former president to receive visits from family members without prior judicial approval.The former paratrooper turned populist has been under house arrest since Monday, when Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the measure on the grounds that Bolsonaro had allegedly violated court orders. Continue reading...
13.5bn allocated for 10-year project to build longest single-span bridge in the world across the Strait of MessinaThe Italian government has given the final approval for the construction of a multi-billion-euro bridge linking Sicily to the mainland, a project that has been a topic of debate since at least the late 1960s but has been held back by a litany of concerns, including the huge cost, seismic risks and mafia infiltration.Giorgia Meloni's rightwing government has set aside 13.5bn to build what will be the longest single-span bridge in the world. A dream of Italy's late former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi and revived soon after Meloni's government came to power in 2022, the 3.7km bridge and its surrounding facilities are expected to take 10 years to build. Continue reading...
by William Christou and Sufian Taha in Jerusalem on (#6Z51Q)
Khamis al-Ayyad, 40, of Chicago died of smoke inhalation after Israeli settlers in West Bank set homes and cars on fireThe family of Khamis al-Ayyad, a Palestinian American who died last week as a result of an Israeli settler attack in the occupied West Bank, has called for an investigation into his death, amid a rising number of US citizens killed in the territory.Ayyad, a 40-year-old father of five and Chicago resident, died from smoke inhalation on Thursday after Israeli settlers attacked the town of Silwad, outside Ramallah, setting homes and cars on fire. Ayyad fainted while trying to put out the fires, his brother said, and died on the way to the hospital. Continue reading...
by Amy Sedghi (now) and Tom Ambrose (earlier) on (#6Z4R1)
Truck drivers have said delivering aid has become increasingly dangerous, while Jordan says Israeli settlers attacked a separate Gaza-bound convoy on WednesdayIsraeli officials have said Benjamin Netanyahu discussed a plan with the White House as it attempted to portray Hamas as having walked away from ceasefire negotiations, a claim denied by Hamas, which blamed Israel for the protracted impasse.While the Trump administration has not commented on the Netanyahu proposal, it has been given some credence by leaked comments made by the US envoy Steve Witkoff to Israeli hostage families at the weekend, suggesting his proposal for a ceasefire in exchange for the release of half of the remaining living hostages had failed.Both in Gaza and Lebanon, healthcare facilities have not only been directly targeted, but access to care has also been obstructed, including incidents where ambulances have been prevented from reaching the injured, or deliberately attacked.What is becoming clear is that healthcare workers and facilities are no longer afforded the protection guaranteed by international humanitarian law. Continue reading...
Roman restaurant association astonished' to see four ingredients, not three, listed on Good Food websiteOne of the UK's most popular food websites has cooked up a storm in Italy after allegedly botching a recipe for the traditional Roman pasta dish, cacio e pepe, drawing diplomatic representations from the main trade association for Italian restaurateur.A recipe on Good Food, formerly owned by the BBC, which continues to licence the web address bbcgoodfood.com - described cacio e pepe, a culinary institution in the Italian capital, as a store cupboard favourite" that could easily be whipped up for a speedy lunch" using four simple ingredients - spaghetti, pepper, parmesan and butter". Continue reading...
Exclusive: British woman living in Spain says she felt very vulnerable' when courier returned to her houseAn Amazon customer who complained to the online retailer about a delivery driver coming into her home and masturbating in her bedroom is demanding to know how the man was allowed to return to her house two days later.Spanish police have taken a suspected semen sample allegedly left by the courier as part of a continuing investigation into the incident. Continue reading...
by Josh Halliday North of England editor on (#6Z4SJ)
Warwickshire police chief publishes letter to council leader saying force did not and will not cover up such criminality'Police have hit back at Reform UK's claim of a cover-up" over the immigration status of two Afghan men being prosecuted in connection with the alleged rape of a 12-year-old girl.Warwickshire police said they had asked the Home Office to confirm the full immigration status of Ahmad Mulakhil and Mohammad Kabir, who have been charged in the case. Continue reading...
Travel to Antarctica during the southern winter is restricted to emergencies with crews having to navigate extreme conditions and icy landingsThe New Zealand air force has evacuated three people from a US research base in Antarctica in a high-risk operation that required navigating through extreme weather and round-the-clock darkness.The air force said on Wednesday the United National Science Foundation requested a medical evacuation for three of its staff members based at the McMurdo Station, one of whom needed urgent medical care. Continue reading...
On 80th anniversary of atomic bombing, Kazumi Matsui urges younger people to recognise inhumane' consequences of nuclear weapons as a deterrentThe mayor of Hiroshima has led calls for the world's most powerful countries to abandon nuclear deterrence, at a ceremony to mark 80 years since the city was destroyed by an American atomic bomb.As residents, survivors and representatives from 120 countries gathered at the city's peace memorial park on Wednesday morning, Kazumi Matsui warned that the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East had contributed to a growing acceptance of nuclear weapons. Continue reading...
Watchdog says all parties, including trustees, patrons and chair Sophie Chandauka, should not have had row in publicThe Charity Commission has criticised Prince Harry for allowing a row with the chair of his African charity to play out publicly", as the watchdog cleared him of racism.The prince was engaged in a public war of words earlier this year with the chair of the Sentebale charity, Dr Sophie Chandauka, after his resignation as a patron. Continue reading...
by Tobi Thomas Health and inequalities correspondent on (#6Z4HB)
Analysis suggests long-term damage to wellbeing can be worse than for children experiencing physical abuseParents who ridicule, threaten or humiliate their children risk leaving them with a 64% higher chance of having poor mental health as an adult, a study has found.The research also found physical abuse experienced among the research participants reduced over time, while verbal abuse increased. Continue reading...
by Eleni Courea Political correspondent on (#6Z4G1)
Keir Starmer says 88m package will help tackle trend of young people becoming disconnected from their communities'Youth clubs and after-school activities in England will receive a funding injection of 88m as ministers try to get more children away from smartphones and computer screens.The package, which Keir Starmer announced on Tuesday, is intended to give pupils access to sport, outdoor activities, art, music, debating and volunteering. Continue reading...
by Eleni Courea Political correspondent on (#6Z4F2)
Prospectus lists opportunities for businesses to meet MPs and ministers and shape the discussion', says reportA Labour thinktank has been offering sponsorship packages where businesses can meet and influence MPs and ministers, according to a report.The Labour Infrastructure Forum (LIF) has been offering companies the chance to sponsor events at which they can meet key policymakers" in private and shape the discussion", the Times said. Continue reading...
Poor safety practices, lack of oversight and toxic workplace blamed for implosion in which five people diedInadequate safety practices, deliberate efforts to avoid oversight and a toxic workplace culture" were among the factors that led to the 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible, the US Coast Guard has said in a damning report that described the disaster as a preventable tragedy".The submersible was on a commercial voyage to explore the wreck of the Titanic when it disappeared in the Atlantic, leading to the deaths of all five people on board. The ensuing search captured headlines around the world for days as it evolved from a potential rescue mission to a recovery operation. Continue reading...
Lee Claydon, who died after reportedly falling from upper tier at Wembley Stadium, remembered as lovely bloke'The father of a lifelong" Oasis fan who fell to his death at the band's concert at Wembley Stadium has said his whole family is devastated.Lee Claydon, 45, a landscape gardener from Bournemouth, Dorset, died on Saturday after reportedly falling from an upper tier at the stadium. Continue reading...
by Tom Ambrose (now); Yohannes Lowe and Vicky Graham on (#6Z3TX)
Israeli PM to convene security cabinet as local media reports he is inclining towards expanding the offensive and even seizing entire territoryHere are some of the latest images sent to us over the newswires from Gaza:Reuters is reporting that Israeli tanks pushed into central Gaza this morning but it was not clear if the move was part of a larger ground assault. Continue reading...
Man, who had a false identity and had never worked in a hospital before, left Ruth Szymankiewicz unwatched despite her vulnerabilityA support worker with a false identity who left a vulnerable 14-year-old girl unwatched in a secure psychiatric ward during his first shift had never worked in a hospital before, the teenager's inquest has heard.Following the death of Ruth Szymankiewicz, police found the support worker had stolen" the false identity, had a fake passport and was able to get the shift at the hospital through an agency after brief training.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Experts say the relics at Piazza Venezia appear to resemble a multistorey complex of homes and shopsThe remains of homes believed to have been lived in by working-class people around the time of the early Roman empire have been found by workers building an underground station in the city's historic centre.The relics are the first to emerge from beneath the bustling Piazza Venezia since work began in 2023 on the station that will form part of the Italian capital's Metro C underground line. Continue reading...
Resignation of rising star of People's party prompts others to revise entries about educational qualificationsIt began as a confession by a rising star in Spain's conservative People's party that her CV was not quite all it seemed. Last month Noelia Nunez, 33, a member of the PP's steering committee, was forced to admit that she had never in fact completed her double degree in law and public administration. She apologised, and stood down - a move rarely seen in the country.Since then, however, Nunez's contrition seems to have launched a trend, with a wave of mea culpas from politicians of various parties rushing to revise - downwards - their educational achievements. Some have even resigned, emulating Nunez, who said: I apologise to anyone who feels disappointed but I also believe it's not enough to say sorry". Continue reading...
Amid weaker consumer confidence and rising wage costs, fast-food firm says market has become tougherDomino's Pizza said the takeaway market had become tougher" as it blamed weaker consumer confidence in the run-up to the autumn budget and rising wage costs for lower-than-expected sales and a slump in profits.After a drop of nearly 15% in half-year profits, the company now expected full-year underlying profits of between 130m and 140m, about 6m below analysts' expectations. Continue reading...