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Boris Johnson ‘hides in fridge’ to avoid Piers Morgan interview

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Boris Johnson 'hides in fridge' to avoid Piers Morgan interview Aide swears at Good Morning Britain producer who approached PM during pre-dawn visit to dairyLatest election news - live updatesBoris Johnson retreated into a fridge to avoid a TV interview, amid rattled nerves at CCHQ over a narrowing in the opinion polls.The prime minister was ambushed by the Good Morning Britain producer, Jonathan Swain, during a pre-dawn visit to Modern Milkman, a business in the Tory-held constituency of Pudsey, in Yorkshire. Continue reading... Go to Source

Election opinion polls tracker: gap between Labour and Tories narrows with result in balance

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Election opinion polls tracker: gap between Labour and Tories narrows with result in balance Find out who’s ahead in the polls on the campaign’s final day. Over the last few weeks, Labour and the Tories have crept up at the expense of the Lib Dems and the Brexit party. But there is still enough variation in the polls that some are predicting a comfortable Conservative majority while others are pointing to a possible hung parliamentUK general election 2019 – latest coverageWhat the polls mean – and what they don’tContinue reading... Go to Source

Tories face loss of St Albans as candidate fails to impress voters

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Tories face loss of St Albans as candidate fails to impress voters Lib Dems could be handed victory by disillusioned Conservatives and tactical Labour votersDaniel Humphrey, a St Albans entrepreneur who set up the country’s first whisky subscription club, might have been part of the former Conservative leader David Cameron’s blueprint for the “big society”. He loves the town he grew up in, plays in several sports teams, worked with local councillors on air pollution initiatives, and organised a whisky festival in St Albans this summeras part of an effort to build community spirit.The London commuter town feels like a picture of conservative prosperity to a casual visitor, with its Norman cathedral – sheltering one of Britain’s oldest Christian shrines – elegant period homes and hillsi...

Final scramble for votes in ‘most important election in a generation’

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Final scramble for votes in 'most important election in a generation' Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn stick to core messages in bid to sway wavering votersBoris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are to embark on a final frantic 24 hours of campaigning as both teams insist the election remains closely fought and that polls giving the Conservatives a lead could be wrong.Both Labour and the Conservatives have branded Thursday’s vote the “most important in a generation” as the two sides have vastly different plans for Brexit and spending on public services. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘I was hacked,’ says woman whose account claimed hospital boy photo was staged

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'I was hacked,' says woman whose account claimed hospital boy photo was staged Woman denies posting false information that photo of four-year-old was political stuntFollow the latest election news – liveA medical secretary has claimed her Facebook account was hacked after it was used to post false information claiming that a photograph of an ill boy on the floor at Leeds General Infirmary was staged for political purposes.The woman denied posting the allegation that four-year-old Jack Willment-Barr’s mother placed him on the floor specifically to take the picture which became symbolic of the NHS’s troubles after it appeared on the front page of Monday’s Daily Mirror. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Solemn step’: Democrats unveil articles of impeachment against Trump

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'Solemn step': Democrats unveil articles of impeachment against Trump Articles concern abuse of power and obstruction of CongressTrump set to become third US president to be impeachedDemocrats unveil articles of impeachment – follow liveDemocratic congressional leaders have unveiled articles of impeachment against Donald Trump, a historic move set in motion by a whistleblower complaint warning the president was using the power of his office to solicit foreign interference in a US election. Related: Five key takeaways from the Democrats’ articles of impeachment against Trump Continue reading... Go to Source

Greenland’s ice sheet melting seven times faster than in 1990s

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Greenland's ice sheet melting seven times faster than in 1990s Scale and speed of loss much higher than predicted, threatening inundation for hundreds of millions of peopleGreenland’s ice sheet is melting much faster than previously thought, threatening hundreds of millions of people with inundation and bringing some of the irreversible impacts of the climate emergency much closer.Ice is being lost from Greenland seven times faster than it was in the 1990s, and the scale and speed of ice loss is much higher than was predicted in the comprehensive studies of global climate science by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, according to data. Continue reading... Go to Source

London Bridge victim’s father accuses Johnson of capitalising on death

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London Bridge victim's father accuses Johnson of capitalising on death Dave Merritt criticises PM for seeing terrorist attack as opportunity instead of tragedyDave Merritt: ‘Jack would be livid his death has been used to further an agenda of hate’The father of Jack Merritt, who was murdered in the London Bridge terrorist attack last month, has directly criticised the prime minister for treating his son’s death as a political “opportunity”.As Boris Johnson sought on Tuesday to get his general election campaign back on track, Dave Merritt accused him of seeking to capitalise on his son’s murder. Continue reading... Go to Source

White Island volcano: fears grow for British couple

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White Island volcano: fears grow for British couple Deborah and Karl Rakos from Darlington have not been in touch with family since SundayFears are growing for a British couple reported missing after a volcano erupted on an island in New Zealand.Karl Rakos, 57, and Deborah Rakos, 50, from Darlington, County Durham, were on a cruise of New Zealand and Australia and have been listed missing on an unofficial Red Cross website. Continue reading... Go to Source

Jeremy Corbyn: boy lying on hospital floor is a political issue

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Jeremy Corbyn: boy lying on hospital floor is a political issue Labour leader says patients being put at risk by lack of equipment and staff shortagesFollow the latest election news - liveJeremy Corbyn has insisted the experience of a four-year-old boy having to lie on a hospital floor while he waited for a bed is a political issue.A photograph of Jack Williment-Barr, who was waiting for treatment for suspected pneumonia at Leeds General infirmary, was published by the Daily Mirror and circulated on social media. Continue reading... Go to Source

Aung San Suu Kyi in court as genocide hearing opens in The Hague

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Aung San Suu Kyi in court as genocide hearing opens in The Hague World’s failure to act over Myanmar is ‘stain on collective conscience’, court toldThe international community’s failure to act over allegations of genocide perpetrated by Myanmar’s military against the Rohingya people is a “stain on the collective conscience” of the world, the international court of justice in the Hague has been told.Abubacarr Marie Tambadou, the Gambia’s attorney general and justice minister, said as he opened his country’s case against Myanmar: “I stand before you to awaken the conscience of the world and arouse the voice of the international community. In the words of Edmund Burke, ‘The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing’.” Continue reading... Go to Source...

White Island volcano: police open inquiry as sixth person dies

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White Island volcano: police open inquiry as sixth person dies New Zealand police say no one still alive on island, and more injured people may dieNew Zealand police have launched an investigation into the eruption of the White Island volcano, as further details emerged of the scale of the disaster in which at least six people died and a further eight are feared to have perished.“I would strongly suggest that there is no one that has survived on the island,” the New Zealand police deputy commissioner, John Tims, said in Wellington. Continue reading... Go to Source

Falklands war veteran wins apology over LGBT ban

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Falklands war veteran wins apology over LGBT ban Joe Ousalice was discharged in 1993 because of a ban on LGBT people serving in armed forcesA British Falklands war veteran has been given his medals back and received an apology from the Ministry of Defence after being forced out of the navy over his sexuality.Joe Ousalice, 68, had served in the navy for nearly 18 years when he was discharged in 1993 because of a ban on LGBT people serving in the armed forces. Continue reading... Go to Source

Vladimir Putin signals Russia will appeal against four-year Wada ban

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Vladimir Putin signals Russia will appeal against four-year Wada ban • Russian president indicates there are ‘reasons to appeal’• Country has 21 days to respond to proposed sanctionsRussian president Vladimir Putin has said his country have ’reason to appeal’ against the four-year ban imposed by the World Anti-Doping Agency. Wada’s executive committee unanimously accepted a recommendation from its independent compliance review committee on Monday to impose sanctions on Russia.They include barring teams under a Russian flag from competing at the Olympic and Paralympic Games of 2020 and 2022 and the football World Cup in 2022, among other global sporting events. The country would also be blocked from hosting international sporting competitions. Individual athletes may be able to compete...

Tories accused of lying to distract from photo of boy on hospital floor

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Tories accused of lying to distract from photo of boy on hospital floor Labour goes on offensive after Conservatives wrongly allege assault by activist on health secretary’s aideLabour has accused Boris Johnson’s campaign of “lying and cheating” to try to distract attention from the prime minister’s insensitive reaction to a sick four-year-old boy forced to sleep on a hospital floor.With just days to go until polling day, the Tories suffered one of their worst days of the campaign as Johnson refused on camera to look at a picture of the poorly child and pocketed the phone of the reporter who tried to show it to him. Continue reading... Go to Source

Five dead and eight missing after New Zealand volcano erupts

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Five dead and eight missing after New Zealand volcano erupts Questions over why tourists were on White Island after experts noted volcanic activityFive people have died and eight are still missing after an eruption on a volcanic island in New Zealand, the country’s prime minister has said.Jacinda Ardern confirmed that New Zealanders and tourists from Australia, the US, Britain, China and Malaysia were among the missing and injured. The police do not expect to find more survivors on White Island, where two explosions in quick succession sent up a huge plume of ash that could be seen from the North Island. Continue reading... Go to Source

Corbyn defends Labour’s strategy as election enters endgame

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Corbyn defends Labour's strategy as election enters endgame Exclusive: Party leader ‘very confident’ message has been delivered two days ahead of voteJeremy Corbyn has said he feels confident as the election campaign enters its final days, standing by Labour’s attacking strategy despite fears among candidates in defensive seats that they have been left exposed.In a wide-ranging interview, Corbyn said he thought Labour had “got the message out” across the six-week campaign and rejected calls to encourage tactical voting to defeat Boris Johnson. Continue reading... Go to Source

FBI’s Trump-Russia inquiry wasn’t biased against president, watchdog finds

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FBI's Trump-Russia inquiry wasn't biased against president, watchdog finds Inspector general report pinpoints ‘serious performance failures’ in monitoring of a Trump aide, but says FBI had ‘authorized purpose’ An FBI investigation into the Donald Trump election campaign’s alleged collusion with Russia was justified and not motivated by political bias against him, a government watchdog has concluded.A report by the justice department’s inspector general demolished three years of claims by the president that he was the victim of a “deep state” conspiracy and that the investigation was based on a dossier compiled by an ex-British intelligence operative, Christopher Steele. Continue reading... Go to Source

Survivor of attack by Joseph McCann tells of long wait for therapy

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Survivor of attack by Joseph McCann tells of long wait for therapy Woman with PTSD symptoms had to go private as NHS wait was at least eight monthsOne of the victims of the serial rapist Joseph McCann has told of having to pay for her own counselling because of a waiting list of eight months to a year to access the treatment on the NHS.The woman, whose victim impact statement was read out in court as McCann was handed 33 life sentences for crimes including her abduction during a fortnight-long rampage, continues to have flashbacks and suffers from chronic pain. Continue reading... Go to Source

PM refuses to look at picture of boy forced to sleep on hospital floor

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PM refuses to look at picture of boy forced to sleep on hospital floor Boris Johnson accused of not caring after refusing reporter’s requests several timesLatest election news – live updatesBoris Johnson has been accused of not caring after he repeatedly refused during a TV interview to look at a photo of a four-year-old boy forced to sleep on the floor at an overcrowded A&E unit, before pocketing the reporter’s phone on which he was being shown the picture.In an ITV interview during a campaign visit to a factory in Sunderland, the prime minister was challenged about the plight of Jack Williment-Barr, who was pictured sleeping under coats on a hospital floor in Leeds as he waited for a bed, despite having suspected pneumonia. Continue reading... Go to Source

Serial rapist Joseph McCann given 33 life sentences

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Serial rapist Joseph McCann given 33 life sentences Joseph McCann to serve minimum of 30 years after two weeks of attacks in EnglandThe serial rapist Joseph McCann has been handed 33 life sentences with a minimum term of 30 years.Sentencing McCann at the Old Bailey on Monday, Mr Justice Edis called for a “systematic and independent” investigation into how he was mistakenly released early from prison to go on to commit the crimes. Continue reading... Go to Source

New Zealand volcano: five dead after White Island eruption

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New Zealand volcano: five dead after White Island eruption No survivors left on island, say police after disaster leaves up to two dozen people missingPolice in New Zealand have said they do not expect to find any more survivors from a volcanic eruption on White Island that killed at least five people and injured up to 20.“No signs of life have been seen at any point,” police said after rescue helicopters and other aircraft had carried out a number of aerial reconnaissance flights over the island following the eruption on Monday afternoon. “Police believe that anyone who could have been taken from the island alive was rescued at the time of the evacuation.” Continue reading... Go to Source

Mail on Sunday made false claims about Labour’s tax plans

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Mail on Sunday made false claims about Labour's tax plans Press regulator rules story, which was used in Tory campaign literature, was inaccurateThe Mail on Sunday falsely claimed that Labour was planning to scrap a tax exemption on homeowners, in a prominent story that has since been used by the Conservatives as part of their election campaign.The press regulator Ipso ruled that the newspaper’s reporting was inaccurate and “could cause significant concern to readers that, under a Labour government, they could be liable to pay a tax they are exempt from under current legislation.” Continue reading... Go to Source

Russia banned from Tokyo Olympics and football World Cup

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Russia banned from Tokyo Olympics and football World Cup Wada hands Russia a four-year ban for doping offencesIndividual athletes can still compete under a neutral banner The World Anti-Doping Agency has voted unanimously to ban Russia from international sport for four years for doping offences.Russia now have 21 days to appeal against the sentence, which would see the country banned from participating at next summer’s Olympics in Tokyo and the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Continue reading... Go to Source

New Zealand volcano: one dead and ‘likely to be more’ after eruption on White Island – live

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New Zealand volcano: one dead and 'likely to be more' after eruption on White Island – live At least one person has died after volcano erupted suddenly while dozens of tourists were on the island. Follow the latest updates 5.51am GMTEarlier, the operations director for St John Ambulance told Radio NZ that seven people – out of those taken off the island – were critically injured. Norma Lane confirmed the figures to the Checkpoint program. 5.45am GMTIn that press conference, deputy commissioner Tims said that some of the tourists on the island were from cruise ship Ovation of the Seas. “From my understanding, some of the tourists are from a cruise ship so we should have a list of people that left the cruise ship and potentially are on the island. There are ways for us to have that list...

China tells government offices to remove all foreign computer equipment

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China tells government offices to remove all foreign computer equipment Directive is likely to be a blow to US multinational companies like HP, Dell and MicrosoftChina has ordered that all foreign computer equipment and software be removed from government offices and public institutions within three years, the Financial Times reports.The government directive is likely to be a blow to US multinational companies like HP, Dell and Microsoft and mirrors attempts by Washington to limit the use of Chinese technology, as the trade war between the countries turns into a tech cold war. Continue reading... Go to Source

Corbyn launches final election push to deny Tories a majority

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Corbyn launches final election push to deny Tories a majority Labour will focus on the NHS and voters’ finances in the campaign’s crucial final daysJeremy Corbyn will promise Britain’s jaded voters that a Labour government would put “money in your pocket”, as his party makes a last-ditch push to deprive Boris Johnson of a majority at Thursday’s general election.Amid concerns that Labour has overpromised with a blizzard of announcements during the six-week campaign, Corbyn will focus on the NHS and voters’ finances in the final crucial days of campaigning. Continue reading... Go to Source

Revealed: one in five school buildings in England require urgent repairs

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Revealed: one in five school buildings in England require urgent repairs Exclusive: Guardian investigation finds almost 4,000 schools in need of immediate restoration workNearly one in five school buildings in England require urgent repairs, a Guardian investigation has found, leading to warnings that they are “crumbling around teachers and pupils”.Almost 4,000 schools across the country have been judged by surveyors to be in need of immediate restoration work, and many more were found not to have the paperwork required by law, including electrical test certificates, fire risk assessments or asbestos management plans. Continue reading... Go to Source

Football faces calls for action on racism in wake of Manchester derby

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Football faces calls for action on racism in wake of Manchester derby Man reportedly named as Anthony Burke arrested over alleged racist abuse of Manchester United playerThe arrest of a man on Sunday in connection with alleged racist abuse directed towards Manchester United players in a televised derby has led to renewed soul searching about the extent of the problem in the game.In the immediate aftermath of the match at the Etihad, in which Manchester United beat rivals City 2-1, former player turned pundit Gary Neville blamed politicians including Boris Johnson for creating a climate where racism was more acceptable. Continue reading... Go to Source

Labour antisemitism row may affect election result, says McDonnell

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Labour antisemitism row may affect election result, says McDonnell Shadow chancellor says sorry to Jewish community, adding party was ‘doing everything possible’ to tackle issueLatest election news – live updatesThe shadow chancellor has expressed his concern that the row over antisemitism in Labour may have an effect on the election result, adding that the party had “done everything we can possibly do” to tackle the problem.In a BBC One interview on Sunday morning, John McDonnell apologised to the Jewish community for “the suffering we’ve inflicted on them”. He added: “I say to them, we’re doing everything possible and we are going to learn more lessons and we want to be the shining example of anti-racism that the Labour party should be.” Continue reading... Go to Source...