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Parents of baby who died in Portugal say their lives have been destroyed
Deza Powell and Paul Larochelle have criticised authorities for delays in transferring Adonis to an ICUThe parents of a 10-month-old baby who died on holiday in Portugal have said their lives have been destroyed.Deza Powell and Paul Larochelle said they wanted answers from the Portuguese authorities after their son, Adonis, died of sepsis on 19 May, 48 hours after he was first treated in hospital. Continue reading...
Fire crews in England deal with obesity callouts every four hours
Health experts criticise government policy failures after firefighters help move people 2,319 times in 2022Fire services in England had to help police and ambulance crews move people living with obesity once every four hours in what health organisations called a failure by government to fight the condition.Figures published by the Home Office show firefighters were called 2,319 times to help police or ambulance services with “bariatric assistance” – coming to the aid of people who are otherwise unable to leave their homes due to serious obesity. This marks an 11% rise on the previous year and a 58% increase on 2020. Continue reading...
Purplebricks’ £1 sale to rival Strike backed by shareholders
Investors also vote to delist firm from London’s junior market and change name to Bricks Newco plcShareholders in Purplebricks have voted overwhelmingly to sell the online estate agent for only £1 to Strike, a competitor backed by the telecoms tycoon Sir Charles Dunstone.In a vote held on Friday, 91% of the votes were cast in favour of the deal, which was recommended to investors by the board last month. Continue reading...
‘Once in a lifetime’: Michelin-starred chefs serve up £633 ‘four hands’ banquet in London
Wolfgang Puck and Alain Ducasse join forces to create a one-off ‘last supper’ for diners willing to pay up to £1,000 with wine and serviceFor the super-rich, it appears, one world-famous Michelin-starred chef is no longer quite enough to make a memorable meal. Wealthy gastronomes are increasingly asking high-end restaurants and hotels to host so-called “four hands dinners” in which pairs of renowned chefs team up to create collaborative set-course meals.Next Wednesday 60 diners will sit down to a “glorious four hands banquet” created by thepioneering French chef Alain Ducasse in partnership with Wolfgang Puck, an Austrian-American cook who has hosted the official Oscars after-party dinner for the past 29 years, at a five-star hotel on London’s Park Lane. Together, they hold 23 Michelin stars. Continue reading...
Elan Closs Stephens appointed acting chair of BBC
BBC board member to assume role from 27 June after resignation of Richard SharpProf Dame Elan Closs Stephens has been appointed acting chair of the BBC, the government has announced, after Richard Sharp resigned from the position following a report that found he breached the governance code for public appointments.In April, Sharp stepped down as chair of the corporation after being found to have broken the rules by failing to disclose he played a role in getting the then prime minister, Boris Johnson, an £800,000 loan guarantee. Continue reading...
Boris Johnson hands over WhatsApp messages directly to Covid inquiry
Former PM bypasses government’s attempts to keep unredacted communications secret
Father charged with the murder of his three-year-old son in Sydney
The boy was found dead in a unit in Riverwood with his father, Nathan Vikatos, who was arrested in hospital after life-saving surgery on injuries
Suella Braverman urged to clarify why refugees were left on London street
Westminster council leader says about 40 asylum seekers were placed in borough ‘without appropriate accommodation’
Fiat seeks incentives from UK for motorists to buy electric vehicles
Key subsidy scrapped last year, and carmaker says growth in sales has tailed off in BritainFiat has called on the government to boost incentives for British motorists to buy electric vehicles, after warning that growth in UK sales of the vehicles has tailed off after a key subsidy was scrapped last year.Writing in an open letter to the government, the car manufacturer said other countries around the world were providing more support for the transition to electric vehicles and argued more action was required in Britain. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 464 of the invasion
Kyiv mayor orders air raid shelters to be open 24 hours after death of child; Ukraine claims to have shot down 15 cruise missiles and 21 drones Continue reading...
Macron and Scholz urge Kosovo to hold fresh elections to ease Serbia tensions
Serbian and Kosovan leaders invited to impromptu talks in Moldova after unrest over polls boycotted by SerbsKosovo has been urged to hold new elections in the north of the country to de-escalate tensions with Serbia, after an intervention by Olaf Scholz and Emmanuel Macron.The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo were invited to impromptu talks at the close of a summit of 46 European leaders in Moldova on Thursday evening. Continue reading...
‘I have brought myself down’: Phillip Schofield says his career is over
Former This Morning presenter tells BBC he ‘wouldn’t be here’ if daughters had not supported himPhillip Schofield has said his career in television is over after he “brought [himself] down” following his affair with a younger man.The former This Morning presenter, 61, resigned from ITV last week after admitting to his “biggest sorriest secret”, an “unwise but not illegal relationship” with a man who is now in his mid-20s.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, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is at 988 or chat for support. You can also text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis text line counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Former Australian cricket star Stuart MacGill cleared of intimidating woman
Judge dismisses intimidation charges against 52-year-old who was accused of stalking and verbally intimidating friend’s former fiancee
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Labour vows to reverse planned Tory changes to student loan system
Shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson says party would reduce monthly repayments for graduatesLabour has promised to reverse changes to the student loan system being planned by the Conservative government in a way that could reduce monthly repayments for graduates.Bridget Phillipson, the shadow education secretary, said on Friday the tuition fees system was “broken”, but repeated the insistence by her party leader, Keir Starmer, that Labour would not be able to afford to scrap fees altogether. Continue reading...
Japan’s ageing footballers get their kicks in over-80s league
Soccer for Life league in Tokyo has about 40 players, enough for three teams, playing 30-minute matchesThere are mops of silver hair, Bobby Charlton combovers and a fair number of creaking knees. But the Red Star and Blue Hawaii football teams can be forgiven for the hesitant start to their match: every man on the pitch is older than 80. Within minutes, though, they are running freely – and moaning at the referee – as they roll back the years with every pass and tackle.With a combined age in four figures, the 22 men are defying the passage of time in the Tokyo Soccer for Life league for the over-80s, a sporting expression of Japan’s status as a “super-ageing” society where the average male life expectancy is 85. Continue reading...
Government to take legal action against Covid inquiry over Johnson WhatsApps
Cabinet Office serves notice on inquiry chair at 4pm, the deadline she had set for it to hand over filesMinisters have launched an unprecedented high court attempt to avoid handing over Boris Johnson’s unredacted WhatsApp messages and diaries to the government-commissioned public inquiry into the handling of Covid.In a move immediately condemned by bereaved families and opposition MPs, the Cabinet Office told the inquiry, headed by the retired judge Heather Hallett, that there were “important issues of principle” over passing on information that might not be relevant. Continue reading...
Victoria waters down plan to impose payroll tax on ‘high-fee’ private schools amid anger over budget measure
Premier tells budget estimates hearing the ‘revenue derived from this measure will almost certainly be less that what has been forecast’
Australia’s teenage smoking rates rise for first time in 25 years, research reveals
Data also finds an increase in vaping among 14 to 17-year-olds in what researchers warn is a clear ‘gateway’ to smoking
Ben Roberts-Smith: Australian War Memorial reviewing displays involving ex-soldier
Kim Beazley says the AWM acknowledges the gravity of Thursday’s defamation decision amid calls to remove exhibits
US deal could plug Turkmenistan’s colossal methane emissions
The central Asian country has the worst rate of climate-heating ‘super-emitter’ events in the worldThe US is in negotiations with Turkmenistan over an agreement to plug the central Asian nation’s colossal methane leaks.Turkmenistan was responsible for 184 “super-emitter” events in which the powerful greenhouse gas was released in 2022, the highest number in the world. One caused climate pollution equivalent to the rate of emissions from 67m cars. Continue reading...
Parents outline ‘woeful’ mental health support for students at UK universities
Survey follows petition demanding legislation for a statutory duty of care in higher educationStudents who are struggling with their mental health can wait a whole academic year to receive help from university counselling services, while others are allowed only six sessions for their entire degree, according to a new survey.Parents who took part in the survey criticised UK universities for failing to contact them when their child was struggling with their mental health. Others said that when they got in touch with their child’s university to raise concerns, these were not escalated. Continue reading...
RMT strike in England begins two days of rail disruption
Half of services on affected lines cancelled on Friday with only 40% of trains set to run on Saturday during Aslef industrial action
Japan vending machines to automatically offer free food if earthquake hits
Machines in coastal city of Ako, are located in an area that experts say is vulnerable to a future powerful earthquakeJapan has extended its natural disaster preparations to vending machines, which will offer free food and drink in the event of a major earthquake or typhoon.Two machines have been installed in the western coastal city of Ako, located in a region that seismologists say is vulnerable to a powerful earthquake that is expected to hit the country’s central and south-west pacific coast in the next few decades. Continue reading...
Victoria police lost sight of boy, 13, before he was sexually abused by nurse
Mark Clorion, 31, pleads guilty to grooming and abusing teenager in regional city after telling him ‘I’m not Jeffrey Dahmer’, referencing US serial killer
Australia’s lowest paid workers to receive 5.75% increase in minimum wage
Fair Work Commission decision will raise wages for almost 2.75 million workers, but is still about 1% below the inflation rate
Taiwan hails ‘comprehensive’ trade deal with US as China issues warning
Agreement designed to deepen economic ties ‘signals a new beginning’, says Taiwan cabinet spokespersonThe United States and Taiwan have signed a trade deal aimed at deepening economic relations between both sides – in a move that has sparked a warning from Beijing.Taiwan’s government has described the deal as “the most comprehensive” trade agreement signed with Washington since 1979. Continue reading...
Billy Joel to end Madison Square Garden residency in 2024
Singer-songwriter says he is ‘kind of flabbergasted it lasted as long as it did’ after performing in New York City once a month for the past decadeBilly Joel will conclude his monthly residency at Madison Square Garden in July 2024, with his 150th lifetime performance at the venue.“It’s hard to believe we’ve been able to do this for 10 years,” Joel said at a news conference on Thursday. “I’m now 74. I’ll be 75 next year. It seems like a nice number.” Continue reading...
Bill Cosby accused of drugging and sexually assaulting woman in 1969
Victoria Valentino is suing the actor and says he assaulted her and another woman at his home after giving them each a pillA former actress who alleges Bill Cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her and another woman at his home in 1969 sued him on Thursday under a new California law that suspends the statute of limitations on sex abuse claims.In her lawsuit, Victoria Valentino, 80, says she was an actress and singer 54 years ago, when she met Cosby, now 85. The comedian and actor later approached her at a Los Angeles cafe, where he spotted her crying over the recent drowning death of her six-year-old son. Continue reading...
Andy Burnham calls for Labour to adopt proportional representation
Mayor of Greater Manchester says reform will stop parties voted for by a minority from having complete power at WestminsterAndy Burnham has called for MPs to be elected by proportional representation as part of Labour’s plans for a “radical rewiring of Britain”.The mayor of Greater Manchester’s proposals were supported by Mark Drakeford, the first minister of Wales, at the Making Britain Work For Scotland rally in Scotland. Labour has proposed sweeping reforms to how UK democracy works, including replacing the House of Lords with a directly elected senate for the UK’s nations and regions. Continue reading...
Phillip Schofield ‘utterly broken’ over affair with younger male colleague
Former This Morning presenter says he is ‘embarrassed and ashamed’ but denies grooming the manPhillip Schofield has said he is “utterly broken” and feels “embarrassed and ashamed” about his affair with a younger male colleague, but denied grooming the man.The former This Morning presenter, 61, resigned from ITV last week after admitting to an “unwise but not illegal relationship” with a man, who is now in his mid-20s. Continue reading...
Girl, 15, dies after swimming in St Helens reservoir with friends
Death of teenager at Carr Mill Dam prompts repeated warnings from rescuers about water safetyA 15-year-old girl has drowned in a reservoir in Merseyside, as rescuers highlighted the need to educate young people about the dangers of water.The girl’s body was recovered from the water at Carr Mill Dam in St Helens on Thursday afternoon, just days after a 15-year-old boy drowned in the River Eden in Carlisle. Continue reading...
Moon the baby donkey missing for weeks is returned to Hampshire owners
The 12-week-old foal is back with its mother at Miller’s Ark Animals while police continue their investigationA countryside abduction has come to a tail-wagging end after a baby donkey that was stolen from a farm has been reunited with her mother and her “ecstatic” owners after a police investigation.On 15 May, the 12-week-old donkey, named Moon, was taken from Miller’s Ark Animals in Hook, Hampshire some time before 5pm. Missing for more than two weeks, Moon was recovered and returned to the farm on Wednesday evening. Continue reading...
Sudan: 27 reported killed in shelling of market in poor area south of Khartoum
Tanks believed to have attacked area residents say is not close to any military targetTwenty-seven people have been killed and 106 injured after a market in a poor area south of Khartoum was shelled, according to local residents.Six tank shells were fired from al-Shajara, one of the few areas the army controls in the Sudanese capital, towards the neighbourhood of Mayo, residents said. Continue reading...
Female staff express fears over using Labour party’s complaints procedure
Officials acknowledge ‘genuine concerns’ in wake of MPs’ suspension over allegations of harassmentFemale Labour staff are said to be fearful of using the party’s official complaints process, prompting concern among senior officials as a long-serving MP is suspended over allegations of sexual harassment.Labour figures have acknowledged the “genuine concerns” of female colleagues, and have issued a “cast-iron commitment” to take any action necessary that will restore faith in the party’s processes. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war: two wounded after Belgorod strike, says governor; investigation into ‘locked’ shelter in Kyiv – as it happened
Governor of Russian border town says drone fell on road way; claims that three people killed in capital sought safety in locked shelter
Zelenskiy hails ‘powerful support’ for Ukraine at Moldova summit
Ukrainian president speaks of the importance of overturning Russia’s air supremacy with Patriot missiles and F-16s
Kyiv strikes: three die in early morning attack by Russia
Girl and her mother reportedly among the dead from falling debris after short-range missiles interceptedThree people including a child were killed and at least 11 people were injured in an early morning missile attack on Kyiv that hit apartment buildings, two schools and a children’s clinic, according to city authorities.The attack, on what is International Children’s Day in many post-Soviet countries, reportedly involved 10 Iskander short-range missiles, and there was only a few minutes’ warning before they hit. Most of the damage appeared to be from falling debris after the incoming missiles were intercepted by the capital’s air defences. Continue reading...
Woman in Malta charged in court for having abortion
Pro-choice groups condemn rare enforcement of country’s total ban on terminationsA woman in Malta has been charged in court for having an abortion, in a rare enforcement of the country’s total ban on terminations.The Women’s Rights Foundation of Malta said: “What should have never happened [has] happened today: a Maltese woman was brought to court facing charges of having a medical abortion at home.” Continue reading...
New account pays 9% interest as UK savers offered highest rates for more than a decade
Building societies offer rates over 7% – but deals have strings attached and are limited to existing membersA new savings account has been launched that pays an inflation-beating 9% interest – hours after a rival institution unveiled an account paying 7.5%.The Bank of England’s 12 interest rate rises in a row have spelled pain for millions of people with existing mortgages and those looking to take one out, but the flipside is that savers are now being offered some of the highest rates for more than a decade. Continue reading...
Jordan’s crown prince cements status with glitzy wedding to Saudi architect
Celebrities and UK royals watch Prince Hussein marry Rajwa Alseif in marriage seen to secure succession and boost state tiesJordan’s monarchy has cemented the role of its 28-year-old crown prince with a wedding attended by global royalty, including Britain’s Prince and Princess of Wales, in a glittering show seeking to buttress the succession and move on from a painful family scandal.Crown Prince Hussein married Rajwa Alseif, a 29-year-old Saudi architect linked to her own country’s ruling dynasty, on Thursday afternoon in a match seen as boosting Amman’s rocky relationship with its more powerful and oil-rich neighbour. Continue reading...
Birmingham Six member Hugh Callaghan dies aged 93
Tribute paid to ‘values of forgiveness and gentle optimism’ of man wrongly jailed for 16 years over 1974 IRA atrocityHugh Callaghan, one of the Birmingham Six wrongly jailed for IRA bombings in 1974, has died aged 93.Callaghan died on 27 May after being admitted to Homerton hospital in London with chest pains, according to close friends. A passionate singer, he serenaded hospital staff almost until the end. Continue reading...
Ukrainian sanctions on media tycoon Alexander Lebedev revealed
The Russian businessman is the father of Evgeny Lebedev, who was given a peerage by Boris JohnsonUkraine has imposed sanctions on Alexander Lebedev – the former KGB intelligence officer whose son Evgeny sits in the House of Lords – in connection with Vladimir Putin’s invasion.The national security and defence council in Kyiv imposed sanctions on Lebedev Sr last October. The decision – first reported by Tortoise media – emerged on Thursday and follows a decree signed by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Continue reading...
Languages and creative arts losing favour with GCSE and A-level students
More vocational subjects such as computing and business preferred by those studying in EnglandLanguages and the creative arts are falling out of favour among GCSE and A-level students, who are increasingly opting for more vocational subjects such as computing and business studies.Provisional figures for England show exam entries for German have fallen by 17% for A-level students and 6% for GCSE studies, while Spanish and French have fallen 13% at A-level, although there has been a 5% increase for Spanish GCSEs, and French entries stayed at a similar level. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak ‘confident’ on Covid inquiry position as deadline to hand over Boris Johnson documents passes – UK politics live
If Cabinet Office has failed to comply with inquiry’s order to disclose the documents it could face legal battleMoldova’s president, Maia Sandu, and Britain’s prime minister, Rishi Sunak, greet each other at a welcome ceremony during a meeting of the European Political Community at Mimi Castle in Bulboaca, Moldova.Brexit will be remembered as a “historic economic error” that damaged the UK economy and has helped to drive inflation higher, according to the former US treasury secretary Larry Summers. Continue reading...
‘Rare talent’: Kiln artistic director stands down after 10 years
Indhu Rubasingham’s legacy includes rebrand of north London theatre and bringing culturally diverse voices to stageOne of the UK’s foremost artistic directors is standing down from the Kiln theatre after more than a decade of bringing politically and culturally diverse voices to the stage.Indhu Rubasingham has been the artistic director of the Kiln theatre in north London since 2012 and became the first woman of colour to run a big London theatre. Continue reading...
Ex-soldier becomes first person to swim from UK to Isle of Man
Adam Diver’s crossing turned into a gruelling 46-mile journey as he navigated tricky tides and jellyfishA former army captain has become the first person on record to swim between the UK mainland and the Isle of Man, in a gruelling 46-mile (74km) challenge navigating tricky tides and the near-constant attention of jellyfish.It was something of a “suffer fest”, said Adam Diver, 46, as he emerged shattered but smiling from the Irish Sea on Wednesday afternoon. Continue reading...
UK mortgage lending hits record low in sign of housing market stress
Bank of England data shows sharp dip in April as Nationwide says house prices falling at fastest annual rate since 2009
Burkina Faso is the world’s ‘most neglected crisis’ as focus remains on Ukraine
Chronic emergencies in Africa are being ignored while Ukraine dominates headlines and receives more funding, says NGOThe displacement of 2 million people in Burkina Faso has been named the world’s most neglected crisis, while the world’s attention and aid has been focused on Ukraine, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).Burkina Faso has endured five years of conflict with militias – who have attacked water sources and forced school closures – now controlling up to 40% of the country’s territory. Continue reading...
England’s ‘free speech tsar’ named in announcement to one newspaper
Government accused of paying ‘lip service’ to free speech as Arif Ahmed is given higher education roleA Cambridge philosophy professor is to become the government’s first “free speech tsar” for higher education in England, it has been revealed, in an announcement made initially only to one newspaper – a move that led critics to accuse ministers of paying “lip service” to free speech.Arif Ahmed told the Times he hoped to use his role to stand up for “all views”, and that he did not seek to take part in any sort of culture war agenda. Continue reading...
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