Jazwell Brown to serve at least 39 years for killing his partner Joanne Pearson and neighbour Teohna GrantA man has been sentenced to life in prison for murdering two women and trying to kill two other people, including his son, in Milton Keynes on Christmas Day last year.Jazwell Brown launched unprovoked and frenzied" attacks on four people after taking cocaine, a court heard. He fatally stabbed Joanne Pearson and beat her in their flat in the Buckinghamshire town before stabbing his son Jake Brown, leaving him with a life-threatening wound to his chest, Luton crown court heard. Continue reading...
Planning permission quashed by high court after officials failed to consider impact of spreading manure on landPlanning permission for a poultry megafarm in Shropshire has been overturned in a ruling that campaigners have welcomed as a win for cleaner rivers.The judgment on Tuesday upheld a judicial review by Dr Alison Caffyn, who argued that Shropshire council had failed to take into account all the environmental impacts of an industrial chicken unit containing 230,000 birds at any one time when it granted planning permission. Continue reading...
Pallavi Devulapalli says party is diverging from founding principles towards a more leftwing authoritarian culture'The Green party is veering away from its founding culture towards a more leftwing authoritarianism, its former health spokesperson has claimed.Dr Pallavi Devulapalli said trans rights had become an obvious totem in the new climate, and accused the party of trying to purge anyone with gender-critical views. Continue reading...
Juror 6 reportedly claimed during jury selection that he lived in the Bronx but told court staff he lived in New JerseyThe judge presiding over the high-profile federal sex-trafficking and racketeering trial of Sean Diddy" Combs dismissed a juror on Monday over conflicting statements about his residency.The juror, identified as Juror 6, reportedly claimed during jury selection that he lived in the Bronx, but last week, prosecutors said that he told a court staff member that he had been living in New Jersey, making him ineligible for a Manhattan federal jury. Continue reading...
Spectacular' discovery at site of about 30 graves includes pearls, coins, ceramics and a box containing gold threadA 10th-century burial site believed to have belonged to a Viking noble family has been discovered in northern Denmark, packed with a spectacular" trove of ancient objects, a museum has said.The discovery came almost by chance when pearls, coins, ceramics and a box containing a gold thread were unearthed during construction work near Lisbjerg, a village located 4 miles (7km) north of Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city. Continue reading...
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor on (#6Y18Y)
Radiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients' privacyNHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram.Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the privacy of other patients being treated nearby and lead to staff having their work discussed online. Continue reading...
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent on (#6Y1E5)
Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King, AKA the Wigwam', recognised as one of UK's most important buildingsIt's known locally as the Wigwam" or the Mersey Funnel", although one architect also likened it to a gargantuan concrete aberration from the Apollo space programme".Love it or not, Liverpool's Catholic cathedral can now be regarded as one of the most important buildings in the UK. Continue reading...
Former NT police officer, who was cleared of murder over the shooting death of Indigenous man Kumanjayi Walker in 2022, listed as speaker at Sydney summit
Kraamzorg system, where care assistants visit new mothers at home, is threatened by labour shortage and competitionA key pillar of Dutch maternity services that has led to the Netherlands being hailed as a world leader in postnatal care is under threat, healthcare unions in the country have warned.The Netherlands has long prided itself on its unique system of kraamzorg (maternity care), whereby a maternity care assistant comes to a new family's home for eight days after a baby's birth, caring for mother and infant. Continue reading...
by Chris Osuh Community affairs correspondent on (#6Y1CS)
Sarah Douglas says salary requirement means her husband would be ineligible for family visa to join her and their childrenA British woman whose family cannot return to the UK because of Brexit visa rules has said she feels forgotten and rejected" by the country of her birth.Sarah Douglas moved to Italy to teach English in 2007 before marrying Matteo Ricci, an Italian software developer, in 2010. Continue reading...
Global study shows 54% of Americans receive news from social media, while the UK has highest proportion of news avoiders at 46%Social media has overtaken television as a source of news in the US for the first time, according to a comprehensive analysis of media consumption confirming the rapid rise of news influencers".In a watershed moment for the US media, 54% of Americans said they received news from social media, according to the research carried out after President Trump's second inauguration. Half said they sourced news from the once all-powerful TV networks. Continue reading...
While many in GOP condemn attacks, president calls Tim Walz terrible governor' and Musk pushes misinformationUtah senator Mike Lee sounded like a lot of other Republican politicians after the fatal shootings of Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota this weekend.These hateful attacks have no place in Utah, Minnesota, or anywhere in America. Please join me in condemning this senseless violence, and praying for the victims and their families," he wrote on Twitter/X. Continue reading...
First Choice is fighting New Jersey subpoena as part of an investigation into potentially unlawful practicesThe US supreme court agreed on Monday to consider reviving a New Jersey anti-abortion crisis pregnancy center operator's bid to block the Democratic-led state's attorney general from investigating whether it deceived women into believing it offered abortions.The justices took up an appeal by First Choice Women's Resource Centers of a lower court's ruling that the Christian faith-based organization must first contest Attorney General Matthew Platkin's subpoena in state court before bringing a federal lawsuit challenging it. Continue reading...
by Cecilia Nowell (now); Tom Ambrose, Charlie Moloney on (#6Y0JY)
Hostilities continue for fourth day; Israeli foreign minister says operation in Iran is not done as Netanyahu claims strikes have set Tehran back a very long time'
Failings of UK institutions to protect young girls from grooming gangs will remain high on political agenda for yearsLouise Casey's decision to recommend a national inquiry into grooming gangs has forced Keir Starmer's hand on an issue that has haunted the Labour party for decades.The failings of UK institutions to protect young girls from widespread abuse by gangs of men will remain high on the political agenda for another three years.In the UK, the NSPCC offers support to children on 0800 1111, and adults concerned about a child on 0808 800 5000. The National Association for People Abused in Childhood (Napac) offers support for adult survivors on 0808 801 0331. In the US, call or text the Childhelp abuse hotline on 800-422-4453. In Australia, children, young adults, parents and teachers can contact the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800; adult survivors can seek help at Blue Knot Foundation on 1300 657 380. Other sources of help can be found at Child Helplines International Continue reading...
by Guardian staff and agencies in Tehran on (#6Y135)
Foreign ministry describes strike, which hit as a presenter was speaking, as a wicked act' and calls on United Nations to take actionIran has condemned Israel's attack on a state television building in Tehran as a war crime", and called on the UN to take action.The strike on the offices of IRIB during a live broadcast was a wicked act" and a war crime", said a foreign ministry spokesperson. The UN [security council] must act now to stop the genocidal aggressor from committing further atrocities against our people." Continue reading...
by Kiran Stacey in London and Peter Walker in Banff on (#6Y136)
David Lammy says British nationals asked to register presence as country closes airspace amid escalating conflictBritish people in Israel are being told to register with the Foreign Office as the UK government urges its citizens to leave the country.David Lammy, the foreign secretary, told MPs on Monday his department was asking all British nationals to notify the government and receive instructions on how best to leave, after the country closed down its airspace. Continue reading...
US president said Ukraine war would not have happened if Moscow had not been thrown out in 2014 over CrimeaDonald Trump has displayed his disdain for the collective western values supposedly championed by the G7 group of industrialised countries by again demanding that Russia be readmitted to the group. He also said the war in Ukraine would not have happened if Moscow had been kept in the club.Trump made his remarks in front of media, alongside Canada's prime minister, Mark Carney, who is hosting the G7, at the start of the summit's first round of talks. Continue reading...
by Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent on (#6Y123)
Building society criticised for proposal that will be voted on next month but says it is prioritising member valueNationwide's chief executive, Debbie Crosbie, could land a maximum pay package of nearly 7m as part of a new bonus plan that has been criticised as borderline hypocritical" for a UK building society.The pay policy, which will be put to its customers next month, would raise Crosbie's maximum payout by 43% to 6.9m. Continue reading...
Yvette Cooper tells parliament that Louise Casey audit found some cases were downgraded from rape to lesser charges because 13- to 15-year-old is perceived to have consented'
Family members waiting for repatriation of remains say government response has been painfully slow'Grieving family members of three British citizens who were killed in the Air India plane crash have accused the UK government of a disjointed, inadequate and painfully slow" response on the ground in India.The family of Akeel Nanabawa and Hannaa Vorajee and their four-year-old daughter Sara Nanabawa are calling on the UK government to improve how it is communicating with the family members who rushed to Ahmedabad in Gujarat after the crash. Continue reading...
Temperatures forecast to reach 32C in London on Saturday as authorities issue reminder to check on vulnerable peopleEmergency services have issued warnings over the increased risks of wildfires before an expected heatwave this weekend, with temperatures forecast to reach 32C in some parts of the country.Authorities reminded the public to check in with older people and those with health conditions as forecasters predicted a burst of heat expected to peak this weekend before easing early next week. Continue reading...
Palazzo Maffei in Verona contacts police after visitors cause Van Gogh's Chair to buckle while posing for photosAn Italian museum has contacted the police after two clumsy tourists almost wrecked a work of art while posing for photos.Video footage released by Palazzo Maffei in Verona showed the hapless pair photographing each other pretending to sit on a crystal-covered chair made by the artist Nicola Bolla - described by the museum as an extremely fragile" work. Continue reading...
Police Scotland say inquiry under way after officers called to Prestwick beachPolice are investigating after a human leg was found on a beach in South Ayrshire in Scotland.Officers were called to the scene on Prestwick beach, a popular attraction with views of the Isle of Arran from the shoreline, on the morning of 10 June. Continue reading...
Murder charges were dropped against David Sconce in 1991 after poisoning theory in competitor's death was discounted - but questions remainThe subject of HBO's critically acclaimed show The Mortician admits on screen that there are three [things] altogether" which can't come back" and that he can't talk about publicly - after the docuseries mentions deaths for which he was suspected of being responsible, among them one at the center of a failed attempt to prosecute him on charges that he murdered a rival mortuary owner.David Sconce's haunting statements on the show's third and final episode late on Sunday are clearly implying some very serious crimes have been committed", The Mortician's director, Joshua Rofe, told the Guardian. But it wasn't immediately clear what, if any, consequences there may be. Continue reading...