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‘Gamechanging’ cancer screening offered to people with Lynch syndrome in England
NHS bowel screening programme will offer specialist assessment every two years to people with conditionThousands of people in England with Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that increases the risk of cancer, are to be offered gamechanging" screening on the NHS.The world-first programme aims to reduce the number of cancer cases and identify them earlier when successful treatment is more likely. Continue reading...
English farmers to be offered ‘largest ever’ grant scheme amid food security concerns
Agricultural sector hit by post-Brexit turmoil with protests over trade deals, environmental legislation and rising costsRishi Sunak will promise farmers the largest ever" grant scheme tomorrow, as well as the creation of a food security index, after criticism that Brexit trade deals and poor responses to flooding and rising costs have put England's ability to feed itself at risk.Against a backdrop of turmoil in the agricultural sector, with farmers in the UK and across the continent causing havoc with tractor protests against environmental regulations and a perceived lack of support, Sunak will respond to farmers' calls for a commitment from government that the UK's food self-sufficiency will remain at or exceed the current estimated level, which is about 60%. Continue reading...
US urges Israel to drop plans for Rafah ground offensive
Washington supports appeal with draft resolution to UN security council calling for temporary ceasefireThe US has proposed a UN security council resolution calling for a temporary ceasefire and for Israel not to go ahead with a planned offensive on Rafah in southern Gaza.The draft text marks the first time the US has explicitly backed a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, though it adds that the temporary truce should be begun as soon as practicable", leaving some room for manoeuvre by the Israeli military. Continue reading...
Police to continue search overnight for boy who fell into Leicester river
People urged to avoid location for their own safety' as officers search River Soar for missing two-year-oldThe search for a two-year-old boy who fell into a river in Leicester will continue overnight as police urged the public to avoid the dangerous" waters.People were told not to jeopardise the very professional, very coordinated" search as specialist divers searched for the boy on Monday night, more than 24 hours after he fell into the River Soar at Aylestone Meadows nature reserve, which had flooded during recent heavy rain. Continue reading...
Minister says government working on sanction options for those involved in Alexei Navalny’s death – as it happened
Leo Docherty, Foreign Office minister, says government working at pace' to hold those responsible for Russian opposition leader's death to accountNo 10 has declined to repeat Kemi Badenoch's claim that the former chair of the Post Office gave an interview full of lies" about the conversation she had when she sacked him.At the morning lobby briefing, the PM's spokesperson would not adopt the language used by Badenoch in a post on X yesterday and instead claimed that Badenoch believes that the account of what she said given by Henry Staunton is a misrepresentation".Obviously this referred to a conversation that she had with Henry Staunton, and you'll have seen her words on this; she's very clear that the interview that he gave was a misrepresentation of her conversation with him and the reasons for his dismissal.And the government has being clear, and will refute the allegations [that it wanted to slow down compensation to victims]. The government has taken action to speed up the compensation to victims, and we've consistently encouraged postmasters to come forward with their claims. Any suggestions otherwise [are] not correct. Continue reading...
Kemi Badenoch accuses Post Office chair she sacked of seeking revenge
Business minister criticises Henry Staunton after he claimed the government wanted to stall payouts to scandal victimsKemi Badenoch has accused the Post Office chair she sacked of a blatant attempt to seek revenge" after he made explosive allegations about the government's handling of the Horizon scandal.The business secretary launched an extended attack on Henry Staunton in the Commons on Monday, and claimed that he was under investigation for bullying when she fired him. Continue reading...
Russian pilot who defected found dead in Spain, says Ukraine security agency
Maksim Kuzminov, who changed sides in secret operation, killed after allegedly moving to Alicante, reports suggestA Russian helicopter pilot who defected to Ukraine last year in a secret operation has been found dead in Spain, according to the main military intelligence agency in Kyiv.Reports in Russian and Spanish media on Monday said Maksim Kuzminov was found dead after allegedly moving to the town of Villajoyosa in Alicante on the Mediterranean coast, in an area popular with holidaymakers. His body was discovered last Tuesday, it was said, on the car park ramp underneath an apartment block. Continue reading...
Yulia Navalnaya vows to continue husband Alexei’s fight and says Putin killed him
Widow of Alexei Navalny says she wants to build a free Russia' and says she will reveal why Putin killed him'Yulia Navalnaya has published a video address in which she vowed to continue her late husband's political work and called on Russians to rally around her as Alexei Navalny's family were told they would not get access to his body for another two weeks.I will continue Alexei Navalny's work ... I want to live in a free Russia, I want to build a free Russia," Navalnaya said in a powerful nine-minute video published on social media. Continue reading...
Humza Yousaf likens Labour to Margaret Thatcher over oil and gas plans
Scottish first minister says raising and extending windfall tax would be throwing workers on scrapheap'Humza Yousaf has accused Labour of behaving like Margaret Thatcher by throwing oil and gas workers on the scrapheap", as he announced the Scottish National party would not back proposals for extending the fossil fuel windfall tax.In a campaign speech delivered in Aberdeen, the UK's oil capital, Scotland's first minister accused Labour of risking 100,000 jobs after Keir Starmer promised a proper" windfall tax on oil and gas firms this month when he scaled back his party's 28bn green investment pledge. Continue reading...
Palestinian minister accuses Israel of ‘colonialism and apartheid’ at hearing
Riyad al-Maliki tells international court of justice that Israel has subjected Palestinians to decades of discrimination and apartheidThe Palestinian foreign minister, Riyad al-Maliki, has accused Israel of colonialism and apartheid" at a world court hearing on the Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands since 1967.For over a century, the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self determination has been denied and violated," Maliki told a bench of judges at the international court of justice (ICJ), the UN's highest court, in The Hague. Palestine was not a land without people. It was not, as Israeli leaders have described it, a wasteland. There was life on this land." Continue reading...
Cleaner sacked for eating leftover tuna sandwich takes legal action against City law firm
Gabriela Rodriguez cleaned the offices of Devonshires Solicitors for two yearsA cleaner is taking legal action against a top City law firm for indirect race discrimination after being fired for eating a leftover tuna sandwich from a discarded platter.Gabriela Rodriguez from Ecuador cleaned the offices of Devonshires Solicitors for two years. Continue reading...
Israel says it will launch Rafah assault if hostages not freed by Ramadan
Minister says fighting will reach southern border city if remaining hostages not released in next few weeks
What are the proposals to restrict short-term lets in England?
Ministers hope a registration scheme for holiday lets on sites such as Airbnb will increase the supply of homes for localsNew rules for short-term holiday lets in England were unveiled by the government on Monday, with the aim of reining in a sector that campaigners claim is out of control".Amid growing concern about an explosion in the number of properties being let out on a short-term basis, leading to local residents being pushed out of their communities, ministers are proposing to introduce a registration scheme for holiday lets, and will also require them to get planning permission. Continue reading...
Children’s services leaders in England call for national ‘plan for childhood’
Failure to tackle post-pandemic needs was massive missed opportunity', say council directors
American man admits 2022 rape and murder of tourist in Germany
Defendant, 31, met two female tourists on a hiking path in Marienbrucke and lured them off the trail, prosecutors sayAn American man has admitted to charges of murder and rape after he allegedly pushed two US women down a ravine, fatally injuring one of them, near Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany last year.The 31-year-old defendant admitted to the charges during the start of his trial, the German news agency dpa reported. Defendants in the German legal system do not formally enter pleas to charges. Continue reading...
UK special forces blocked resettlement applications from elite Afghan troops
MoD conducts review but stands accused of conflict of interest while public inquiry investigates conduct of SAS in AfghanistanElite Afghan commandos who fought alongside the British military have had their applications to relocate blocked by UK special forces despite evidence that they had served alongside them in dangerous missions against the Taliban.Documents leaked and shared with BBC Panorama show that Britain's secretive special forces were given a veto power over resettlement, prompting claims that hundreds of Afghan veterans have been left in limbo or danger in their native country. Continue reading...
‘Dust is everywhere’: rare glimpse of how Michelangelo’s David is kept clean
Florence museum boss compares process to cleaning a bathroom as media are granted privileged accessMichelangelo's David is recognised as one of the most sublime works in the history of sculpture, but according to the director of Florence's Accademia Gallery, dusting it is much like cleaning a bathroom.You know when you clean a bathroom, you clean and clean and think you've done a great job but then you spot some dust and wonder where did that come from?'," Cecilie Hollberg said on Monday. This is what it's like. Dust is everywhere." Continue reading...
Football, ice hockey ... shooting? Finland hopes hobby will boost national defence
Nato's newest member, which shares 830-mile border with Russia, plans to open hundreds of new shooting rangesFinland plans to open more than 300 new shooting ranges to encourage more citizens to take up the hobby in the interest of national defence.It is hoped that shooting in the Nordic country - which last year became Nato's newest member and which shares a 830-mile (1,330km) border with Russia - could become as popular as football or ice hockey. Continue reading...
Three children found dead at house in Bristol were 10 months, three and seven years old
42-year-old woman held on suspicion of their murder sustained non-life-threatening injuriesThree children found dead at a suburban semi-detached house in Bristol were a seven-year-old boy, a girl of three and a 10-month-old boy, police have said.Avon and Somerset police said on Monday that a 42-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of their murder also sustained injuries but that they were not life-threatening. Continue reading...
Westminster Abbey agrees ‘in principle’ to return sacred tablet to Ethiopia
Carved wooden tabot has been at Abbey since British forces looted it at Battle of Maqdala in 1868Westminster Abbey has agreed in principle" to returning a sacred tablet to the Ethiopian Orthodox church, igniting a debate around restitution claims made by the East African nation.The tabot - a blackened flat piece of wood featuring a carved inscription that symbolically represents the Ark of the Covenant and the Ten Commandments - has been at the Abbey since British forces returned with it from the Battle of Maqdala, where it was looted in 1868. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis live: EU launches maritime security operation as cargo ship damaged in Red Sea after missiles fired from Yemen
Defensive maritime security operation launched in Red Sea and Gulf as crew evacuated from Belize-flagged ship and UK maritime body reports another attack
Anglo American’s platinum arm to cut 3,700 jobs as metal’s price dives
Johannesburg-based Amplats says one-in-five jobs will be cut in South Africa amid plunge in profitsThe platinum arm of Anglo American is to cut 3,700 jobs in South Africa as the British mining company attempts to improve performance in the troubled division.Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) said on Monday it aimed to cut jobs after a sharp drop in platinum metal prices, which had led to a collapse in profits last year. Continue reading...
Banning phones in England’s schools will not address online safety, say campaigners
Call made for more ambitious legislation to protect children from harmful content on tech platformsBanning mobile phones in England's schools will not address the harms caused by tech platforms to children, according to leading internet safety campaigners.Ian Russell, the father of Molly Russell, and Beeban Kidron, an influential figure in online regulation, said limiting phone use in schools would do nothing to make social media services safer. Continue reading...
Man who steered boat across Channel found guilty over drownings
Ibrahima Bah, who told jury he had been forced by people-smugglers to pilot boat, convicted of manslaughterA man who piloted a small boat across the Channel on a crossing during which at least four fellow passengers drowned has been found guilty of manslaughter.Ibrahima Bah was convicted by a jury at Canterbury crown court on Monday after a retrial. The court had heard Bah's claim to have piloted the boat under duress from a people-smuggling gang. Continue reading...
Germany to propose new sanctions against Russia after death of Alexei Navalny
Death of Russian opposition leader imbues EU summit with renewed nervousness over war in UkraineGermany is to propose a new batch of sanctions against Russia over the death of Alexei Navalny as EU ministers meet his widow, Yulia Navalnaya, in Brussels.We have seen the brutal force with which the Russian president represses his own citizens who take to the streets to demonstrate for freedom or write about it in newspapers," the German foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, said on Monday. We will propose new sanctions in light of the death of Alexei Navalny." Continue reading...
GB News investigated for possible impartiality breach with Sunak Q&A
Live programme with prime minister attracted about 500 complaints, says media regulator
Spain’s conservatives retain absolute majority in Galicia election
PP's victory in regional poll defies predictions and strengthens leader Alberto Nunez Feijoo's positionSpain's opposition conservative People's party (PP) has retained its absolute majority in Galicia, defying predictions it was on course to lose control of the north-western region it has governed for all but four of the past 35 years.The result bolsters the standing of the party leader, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, a former head of the regional government, with the PP winning 40 seats - only two fewer than four years ago. Continue reading...
Baby among three children found dead in Bristol home, police say
Avon and Somerset police confirm ages of children found at property in early hours of SundayThree children found dead at a suburban semi-detached house in Bristol were a seven-year-old boy, a three-year-old girl and a 10-month-old boy, police said on Monday.Avon and Somerset police said a 42-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of their murder had sustained non-lethal injuries. Continue reading...
Russia claims full control of Avdiivka after Ukrainian retreat
Russian forces launch attacks further west of key city as Kremlin congratulates its soldiers on biggest gain since May last year
Currys shares soar as Chinese online retailer enters takeover battle
JD.com weighing up offer after UK electrical retailer rejects 700m bid from US private equity group Elliott
Israel has gone ‘beyond self-defence’ in Gaza, says Labour’s Streeting
Frontbencher says party considering its options on SNP-led Commons vote on ceasefire later this week
Vanessa Williams to star in Elton John’s West End version of The Devil Wears Prada
Williams said that bringing the fearsome editor Miranda Priestly to life in new musical is a dream come true'Vanessa Williams has been cast as the formidable fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly in Elton John's new musical adaptation of The Devil Wears Prada.The stage production is based on Lauren Weisberger's bestselling 2003 novel and the 2006 film version, which starred Meryl Streep as Priestly and Anne Hathaway as her put-upon assistant. The show will run in the summer at Theatre Royal Plymouth before opening in October at London's Dominion theatre, which has one of the biggest seating capacities in the capital. Continue reading...
‘Scandalous’ if UK watchdog role left empty when Rwanda plan starts, says inspector
Successor unlikely to be appointed for six months - covering period when PM hopes flights will take offThe UK's chief inspector of borders and immigration has called it scandalous" that his watchdog role could be left vacant while the Rwanda scheme is introduced.In a break with the treatment of his predecessors, David Neal has been told he will not serve a second term as chief inspector of borders and immigration. The Times reported that a successor is unlikely to be appointed for at least six months - covering the period when the prime minister has said he hopes the first flights will take off. Continue reading...
Weather tracker: Ex-Tropical Cyclone Lincoln soaks northern Australia
System that brought heavy rains and strong winds to Northern Territory due to arrive in Western AustraliaThe Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issued severe warnings across Northern Australia over the weekend due to a tropical cyclone called Lincoln. Making landfall on Friday afternoon as a category one Cyclone, Lincoln maintained its strength into the evening before being downgraded to a tropical low or ex-tropical cyclone (Ex-TC). By Saturday morning, 202mm of rain had fallen over 24 hours at Centre Island, located to the north-east of Borroloola and nearby to where Lincoln made landfall.The Ex-TC then slowly tracked westwards across the Northern Territory as it brought heavy rainfall and damaging wind gusts to a series of districts. Warnings of flash flooding were issued by the BOM for a series of northern districts in the Northern Territory, with rainfall totals of 60-100mm forecast to fall within a six-hour period; 80-140mm expected over the 24-hour period. Tennant Creek, located in the west of the Barkly district, recorded 138.4mm of rain within 24 hours by Sunday morning. Continue reading...
Bob Brown arrested at Tasmania logging protest – as it happened
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Councils call for funding help as more Ukrainian refugees become homeless
Continuation of war has left more refugees unsettled, with councils stepping in to to relieve most cases of homelessnessCouncils have called for urgent review of funding for Ukrainian refugees amid alarm that 9,000 have reported as homeless and many more are needing longer-term support - with no sign of the war ending after two years.The government announced on Sunday that it would extend by another 18 months the three-year visas of Ukrainians who escaped the war. Continue reading...
Mornington Peninsula hotel owner forced to sell business after gambling watchdog finds payout error cover-up by staff
Owner of Rye hotel hit with $80,000 fine and required to sell business after staff falsified records to cover up an erroneous cash payout
English test scandal: students wrongly accused of cheating launch legal action
Overseas students seek compensation from Home Office for unlawful detention and loss of earnings after it cancelled visasA group of overseas students who were wrongly accused of cheating in the English language tests they were required to take to renew their study visas have launched legal proceedings against the Home Office, seeking compensation for unlawful detention and loss of earnings.The government has made payments in at least two cases, but lawyers have expressed frustration at the department's refusal to agree a standard settlement scheme for wrongly accused students, which they believe would speed up the process of securing justice. Continue reading...
‘It’s not about glorifying crime’: ex-convicts in demand for talks and tours
You can dine with a former mobster for 999, as the true crime' TV and podcast trend translates into live eventsNearly 30 years after the hitman" murder for which he was jailed for life, Kevin Lane will take to the stage of the Cambridge Country Club this month to share his thoughts on crime and punishment.For anyone who saw him recently in the Channel 4 programme Banged Up, explaining to a gobsmacked Tory MP, Johnny Mercer, an unconventional method for smuggling contraband into jail, it will also be a chance to question him about the 24 years he has served behind bars. Continue reading...
‘I felt like a criminal’: the ruinous effect of the Home Office’s cheating claims
Sajjad Sohag seeks compensation for false accusation that led to imprisonment and loss of earningsThe morning after Sajjad Sohag returned from his honeymoon, he and his wife were woken by the sound of immigration enforcement officers breaking down the front door of the building in London where they were renting a studio flat.It was about 6.30am, and he was still half-asleep when officers used a battering ram to force open the door of his first-floor flat. They checked a piece of paper with his photograph on it and said target identified" when they confirmed it was him. An officer told him he was being detained because he had cheated in an English exam. Continue reading...
On a roll: bullet train food carts become Japan’s latest must-have
Rail company inundated with requests after putting up for sale 50 of the disused trolleys from the Tokyo-Osaka shinkansen routeThey are simple, practical items that have rolled seamlessly along bullet train aisles for decades, carrying snacks to millions of hungry travellers as they are whisked along at speeds of around 300km/h (186mph).But now the humble food and beverage trolleys of one of Japan's shinkansen routes have become an unlikely must-have item in canteens and household kitchens across the country. Continue reading...
New Zealand’s fertility rate hits record low as births fall
Analyst says drop in births reflect continued trend' of smaller family sizes and higher rates of childlessnessNew Zealand's fertility rate slumped to a record low in 2023, official data shows, as the total number of births also dropped.The fertility rate tracks the average number of births women will have in their lifetime. New Zealand, along with many countries around the world, has seen this number drop as factors like education, participation in the workforce, and access to contraception contribute to women having fewer children. Continue reading...
Barnaby Joyce says he has given up alcohol for Lent as Perin Davey admits having two drinks before Senate hearing
New England MP accuses opponents of exploiting issue for political gain, while footage emerges of deputy Nationals leader appearing to slur her words
‘Europe must defend itself’: shadow of war in Ukraine looms over security conference
With ongoing US support far from guaranteed, Ukraine urges Europe to back fight against Russia, for its own sakeOn the top floor of Literaturhaus in Munich, the Ukrainian veteran Yuliia Paievska was asked to speak to the elite of the transatlantic security and political establishment, including Hillary Clinton and the Estonian prime minister, Kaja Kallas, as they lunched on a three-course meal, served with military precision.We are the dogs of war," Paievska said as she introduced herself, explaining how she had started out as a volunteer and then worked as the chief medic at a hospital on the frontline during the siege of Mariupol. I had children die in my hands, civilians, elderly. I do not know how you can forgive that. Thousands of soldiers have gone through my hands, thousands of civilians, streams of blood, rivers of suffering." Continue reading...
Sydney lightning strikes: four people ‘knocked unconscious’ at botanic gardens
NSW Ambulance says a teenager and three others in their 20s and 30s were sheltering under a tree when hit by lightning amid heavy rain
Mother committed to stand trial in Queensland charged with murder of her baby
Both Noemi Kondacs and the baby's father, Reinhardt Bosch, have been charged over son Rhuan's death in Yugar, near Brisbane, in 2022
Dozens killed in outbreak of tribal violence in Papua New Guinea highlands
Police say attack between neighbouring tribes led to mass deaths, marking an escalation in fighting in the country's remote northern regionDozens of men have been killed in a fresh outbreak of tribal violence in the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea, local police have said.George Kakas, Enga provincial police commander, told the Guardian the men were killed by heavy gun fire on Sunday. He said men from two tribes staged an attack on another group who were ambushed and killed." Continue reading...
Gaza’s largest functioning hospital ‘completely out of service’, say health officials
Nasser hospital, which was raided by Israeli forces last week, is not functional anymore' says the head of the World Health OrganizationFighting, fuel shortages and Israeli raids have put Gaza's largest still functioning hospital completely out of service, local and UN health officials have said, as Israel continued its threats to invade the southern city of Rafah if remaining Israeli hostages are not freed in the next three weeks.Nasser hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis went out of action early on Sunday, Gaza health ministry spokesperson Ashraf al-Qidra said. Continue reading...
Sports gambling giants face ‘wake-up call’ as Australian money-laundering investigation nears end
Austrac inquiry into Sportsbet, Ladbrokes and Bet365 could influence government regulation amid calls for total ban on gambling ads
Scott Morrison accuses UN of antisemitism and applying double standards against Israel
Former Australian PM addresses rally against antisemitism in Sydney organised by a Christian pastor in support of the Jewish community
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