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Asda could face consumer backlash as it enforces new contracts

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Asda could face consumer backlash as it enforces new contracts Staff have been pressed to accept changes to working conditionsAlmost all Asda’s 120,000 workers who are paid by the hour have signed new contracts with the supermarket chain ahead of a deadline it extended to midnight on Saturday.The retailer, owned by US giant Walmart, has been at the centre of a lengthy and high-profile row over the imposition of the new contracts, which it says help it remain competitive in a “challenging market”. Continue reading... Go to Source

NSW and Queensland fires: Sydney to face catastrophic fire danger for first time

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NSW and Queensland fires: Sydney to face catastrophic fire danger for first time More than 130 bushfires continue to burn, with three people dead and 150 properties destroyed, and conditions set to worsenThe greater Sydney region will face catastrophic fire danger on Tuesday for the first time since the rating was introduced and fire authorities say conditions in other parts of New South Wales could also be set to worsen.The warning was issued as more than 80 fires continued to burn in the north of the state late on Sunday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Fury as decision on police inquiry into PM shelved until after election

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Fury as decision on police inquiry into PM shelved until after election Labour ‘shocked’ as police watchdog freezes investigation into Jennifer Arcuri scandalThe scandal over Boris Johnson’s friendship with technology entrepreneur Jennifer Arcuri was reignited on Saturday after the Observer revealed that the independent police watchdog has delayed its announcement on whether the PM should face an investigation into possible criminal misconduct until after the election.The decision prompted fury from Westminster politicians and London assembly members who said it appeared that a ruling had been “suppressed” in order to protect Johnson from potentially damaging headlines at a crucial stage of the election campaign. Continue reading... Go to Source

Bolivian police in La Paz join ‘mutiny’ against Evo Morales

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Bolivian police in La Paz join 'mutiny' against Evo Morales Officers in country’s main city join colleagues across Bolivia in declaring support for protests Police in Bolivia’s main city, La Paz, have declared themselves in mutiny, joining anti-government protests and fellow officers in at least six other cities. The move puts in serious doubt the president Evo Morales’ ability to hang on to power after weeks of unrest over disputed election results.Local news reports on Saturday indicated that groups of police in the cities of Tarija, Oruro and Beni had joined their colleagues in Santa Cruz, Sucre and Cochabamba in rebelling against Morales’ government. Continue reading... Go to Source

Freed Brazilian ex-president Lula speaks to jubilant supporters

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Freed Brazilian ex-president Lula speaks to jubilant supporters Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva told a crowd of thousands that he did not have a ‘thirst for revenge’Former Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has addressed thousands of jubilant supporters outside a union headquarters a day after being released from prison.Dressed in a black blazer and T-shirt, Lula spoke from a stage outside the union near São Paulo that he once led and that served as the base for his political career. “During 580 days, I prepared myself spiritually, prepared myself to not have hatred, to not have thirst for revenge,” he said on Saturday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Climate change deniers’ new battle front attacked

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Climate change deniers’ new battle front attacked ‘Pernicious’ campaign is unfair on well-meaning people who want to help – expertThe battle between climate change deniers and the environment movement has entered a new, pernicious phase. That is the stark warning of one of the world’s leading climate experts, Michael Mann, director of the Earth System Science Center at Pennsylvania State University.Mann told the Observer that although flat rejection of global warming was becoming increasingly hard to maintain in the face of mounting evidence, this did not mean climate change deniers were giving up the fight. Continue reading... Go to Source

The flood waters may be receding, but anger rises in weary Doncaster

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The flood waters may be receding, but anger rises in weary Doncaster Torrential rain has cost one life and blighted communities that feel they are being left to fend for themselvesDriving north on a foggy Saturday morning on the M1, the signs say “Derbyshire flooding”. It sounds like the present continuous tense, ominous and ongoing. Twenty-four hours earlier, the body of Annie Hall, a former high sheriff of the county, had been found. She had been swept away by the River Derwent at Darley Dale, not far from Matlock.If that fatality lends a tragic note to the floods that hit the east Midlands and northern England on Friday, the streets are awash with many more mundane stories of hardship. Though the flooding has now subsided in most areas, in Doncaster people are still struggling ...

Woman who died in Derbyshire floods is named

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Woman who died in Derbyshire floods is named Annie Hall, a former county high sheriff, was swept away in Darley Dale early on FridayA woman who died after being swept away by floodwater was the former high sheriff of Derbyshire. Annie Hall’s body was found in the early hours of Friday after she was carried away in Darley Dale near Matlock.Hall served as the county’s high sheriff in 2017. “I am shocked and deeply saddened by the untimely and tragic death of my friend,” Derbyshire’s chief constable, Peter Goodman, said. “Annie was a great leader in Derbyshire in both industry and on the civic front. She will be hugely missed.” Continue reading... Go to Source

Tory Islamophobia row: Warsi accuses Hancock of ‘whitesplaining’

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Tory Islamophobia row: Warsi accuses Hancock of 'whitesplaining' Warsi hits back at minister for saying ‘others take a more balanced approach’ than Muslim peerSayeeda Warsi has denounced her Conservative party colleague Matt Hancock for “whitesplaining” Islamophobia to her after he suggested “there are others who take a more balanced approach” to the issue.Lady Warsi responded furiously to Hancock, the health secretary, after his comments on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme while addressing the Conservative party’s decision not to hold an inquiry into Islamophobia. Continue reading... Go to Source

Bolivian police ‘mutiny’ in opposition to Evo Morales

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Bolivian police 'mutiny' in opposition to Evo Morales Groups of officers in major cities join protests over disputed presidential election resultPolice in at least three Bolivian cities have declared mutinies and joined anti-government protests – a possible indication that parts of the security forces may be withdrawing their backing for President Evo Morales after weeks of unrest over disputed election results.Bolivia’s defence minister, Javier Zavaleta, said on Friday that no military action would be taken against the police involved for now and the government would not mobilise troops as tens of thousands of Bolivians took to the streets in cities across the country. Continue reading... Go to Source

Severe flood warnings remain in Midlands and north of England

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Severe flood warnings remain in Midlands and north of England Seven ‘danger to life’ warnings issued for River Don as flooding leaves trail of devastationFlood warnings remain in place across the Midlands and northern England as receding waters reveal a trail of devastation across the region.The Environment Agency has issued seven severe flood warnings for the River Don at Barnby Dun, Bently, Fishlake, Kirk Bramwith, Kirk Sandall, South Bramwith and Willow Bridge caravan site. Continue reading... Go to Source

Ayodhya: India’s top court gives Hindus site claimed by Muslims

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Ayodhya: India's top court gives Hindus site claimed by Muslims Supreme court says site where mosque was torn down in 1992 should become Hindu templeThe Indian supreme court has ruled that India’s most hotly contested piece of religious land rightfully belongs to Hindus, and has granted permission for a temple to be built on the site in Ayodhya.The five supreme court judges based their unanimous and historic judgment on Hindus’ claim that the site is the birthplace of the god Ram. Continue reading... Go to Source

Teenager charged with murder over stabbing at knife awareness course

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Teenager charged with murder over stabbing at knife awareness course Police say Hakim Sillah, 18, died in Uxbridge fight over which event 17-year-old boy will face courtA teenager who was stabbed to death in a fight while attending a knife awareness course has been named as Hakim Sillah.Scotland Yard said a group of young people were at the appointment-only event hosted by the council-run youth offending service at Hillingdon civic centre in Uxbridge, west London, on Thursday afternoon. Continue reading... Go to Source

Lib Dems promise 35 hours of free childcare from nine months old

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Lib Dems promise 35 hours of free childcare from nine months old Exclusive: Jo Swinson to announce dramatic increase as parties battle for female votersWorking parents would receive 35 hours a week free childcare from the day their baby turns nine months old under plans to be announced by the Lib Dem leader, Jo Swinson, as the opposition parties battle to win over female voters.The Lib Dems will make a dramatic increase in the availability of free childcare the centrepiece of the party’s manifesto, saying it would boost the economy by enabling more parents to return to the workforce earlier. Continue reading... Go to Source

Revealed: private surgery for NHS patients soars under Tories

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Revealed: private surgery for NHS patients soars under Tories Figure show almost three-fold increase since 2010 to over 600,000 procedures last yearThe number of NHS patients having surgery in private hospitals has trebled since 2010, sparking accusations that for-profit companies are benefitting from an “enfeebled” health system under the Conservatives.NHS figures obtained by the Guardian show that it paid for 214,967 people in England to have an operation in a private hospital in 2009-10, Labour’s last year in power. The figure soared to 613,833 last year, an 194% rise in nine years. Continue reading... Go to Source

Essex lorry deaths: 10 teenagers were among 39 victims, say police

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Essex lorry deaths: 10 teenagers were among 39 victims, say police Detectives release names of the dead including woman who sent final text to her familyTen teenagers were among the 39 Vietnamese people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in Essex last month, and the youngest of them were two 15-year-old boys, police have revealed.Detectives have completed identification of the bodies found in the container, which was shipped from Belgium to Essex on 23 October, and confirmed that all the victims were Vietnamese, 31 males and eight females. As well as the two children aged 15, Dinh Dinh Binh and Nguyen Huy Hung, there were three 19-year-olds, four 18-year-olds, and one 17-year-old. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Death of a river’: the ruinous design flaw in a vast Amazon rainforest dam

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'Death of a river': the ruinous design flaw in a vast Amazon rainforest dam Operator faces choice of weakening 14km barrier or potentially devastating a biodiversity hotspot The biggest hydroelectric project in the Amazon rainforest has a design flaw that poses a “very serious” threat to human life and globally important ecosystems, according to documents and expert testimony received by the Guardian.The new studies suggest engineers failed to anticipate the impact of water shortages on the Pimental dam at Belo Monte, which is forcing the operators to choose between a structural weakening of the 14km-wide compacted-earth barrier and an reallocation of water in the reservoir or on the Xingu river, which is home to indigenous communities, fishing villages and some of the world’s mos...

Woman dies as floods hit Midlands and north of England

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Woman dies as floods hit Midlands and north of England Police pull body from water in Derbyshire as torrential rain causes major disruption A woman has died and dozens of homes have been evacuated after widespread flooding across large swathes of the Midlands and northern England.Some parts of the country received more rainfall in just 24 hours than they normally get in a single month, as more than 100 flood warnings were issued – including six warning of a risk to life. Continue reading... Go to Source

Man jailed for trying to rob Arsenal’s Mesut Özil and Sead Kolašinac

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Man jailed for trying to rob Arsenal's Mesut Özil and Sead Kolašinac Ashley Smith did not expect latter to fight back as he tried to steal luxury watches, court toldAn armed mugger has been jailed for 10 years for attempting to rob two Arsenal footballers of luxury watches worth £200,000.Ashley Smith and his accomplice, who were both wielding knives, did not count on the bravery of the club’s Bosnian defender Sead Kolašinac in fighting back, Harrow crown court heard. Continue reading... Go to Source

General election: Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP campaign ‘to escape Brexit’ – live news

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General election: Nicola Sturgeon launches SNP campaign 'to escape Brexit' – live news SNP leader speaks in Edinburgh as election campaigns take shape, with cheaper visas for NHS staff and year-long maternity pay among parties’ promisesJohnson accused of misunderstanding own Brexit deal after NI remarksWho are the favourites to take over as Labour deputy leader?Sign up to the morning election briefing 11.48am GMTSturgeon said her party would not lend support to any party that would stand in the way of a new Scottish independence referendum. It will be intersting to see how this plegde will be compatible with her statement that the SNP MP’s “would seek to form progressive alliance to lock the Tories out of government”.This is the take of Sky’s Beth Rigby:Suggesting that she will pe...

‘Greta Thunberg effect’ driving growth in carbon offsetting

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'Greta Thunberg effect' driving growth in carbon offsetting NGOs report fourfold increases in investments in carbon-reducing projects in developing countriesGrowing concern about the climate crisis and the “Greta Thunberg effect” are driving huge increases in individuals and businesses choosing to offset their emissions by investing in carbon-reducing projects in developing countries.NGOs and organisations involved in carbon offsetting have seen as much as a fourfold increase in investment from people who want to try to mitigate their carbon footprints. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK flooding: people stranded overnight in Sheffield shopping centre after heavy rain hits Yorkshire and Midlands – live news

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UK flooding: people stranded overnight in Sheffield shopping centre after heavy rain hits Yorkshire and Midlands – live news Met Office says 117 flood warnings in place after downpours continued through the nightFloods force Sheffield shoppers to spend night in MeadowhallHave you been affected? Share your stories, pictures and videos 11.28am GMTDerbyshire was hit with more rainfall in 24 hours than it normally receives in a single month, the Guardian has confirmed.The Environment Agency’s gauge in Glossop, a market town on the edge of the Peak District, recorded 114mm of rain in the 24 hours up to 4am. Derbyshire receives an average of 90.7mm of rain for the month of November. 11.01am GMTGood news for those affected by the flooding as the Met Office says rainfall is due to ease of...

Anonymous tell-all book likens Trump to ’12-year-old in air traffic control tower’ – report

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Anonymous tell-all book likens Trump to '12-year-old in air traffic control tower' – report Book by figure described as administration official says colleagues considered mass resignations to raise alarm, according to Washington PostThe anonymous author of a widely anticipated book on the Trump White House has described the US president as spiraling from crisis to crisis “like a 12-year-old in an air traffic control tower”, according to scathing extracts published by the Washington Post on Thursday.The unnamed author, identified only as “a senior official in the Trump administration”, also says that colleagues considered resigning en masse in order to raise alarm about the president’s conduct, but ultimately decided against it, according to the Post. Continue reading... Go to Sou...

Scores of bushfires burn out of control in NSW and Queensland as temperatures soar

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Scores of bushfires burn out of control in NSW and Queensland as temperatures soar Hot and windy weather has created volatile conditions along parts of Australia’s east coastParts of Australia faced an unprecedented bushfire threat on Friday evening as more than 100 blazes burned across coastal New South Wales and Queensland.Communities on NSW’s mid-north coast and the far north coast were battling the worst of the conditions, which were described by authorities as “uncharted territory” and that led to a dramatic, orange-red glow descending on the fire-threatened city of Port Macquarie. Continue reading... Go to Source

Tories and Labour warned over ambitious spending promises

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Tories and Labour warned over ambitious spending promises Returning infrastructure investment to 1970s levels may be undeliverable, says IFSLabour and the Conservatives have triggered a public spending bidding war, promising massive programmes of borrowing that will return public investment to levels last seen in the 1970s, according to Britain’s leading experts on the public finances.The Institute for Fiscal Studies said plans unveiled by Sajid Javid, the chancellor, and John McDonnell, his Labour shadow, would represent a decisive break with the past, but warned that a future government might have trouble delivering projects on the scale envisaged. Continue reading... Go to Source

PM gives ‘cast-iron’ pledge to refuse second Scottish independence vote

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PM gives 'cast-iron' pledge to refuse second Scottish independence vote Boris Johnson described Nicola Sturgeon and Jeremy Corbyn as ‘yoke-mates of destruction’Boris Johnson has made a “cast iron” pledge that he will not grant Nicola Sturgeon the powers she needs to hold a second independence referendum, regardless of whether the Scottish National party (SNP) wins a majority of Scottish seats in December’s general election or if they win a pro-independence majority in the Holyrood elections of 2021.In his strongest rebuff yet to Sturgeon’s vow to hold a second vote on independence next year, Johnson used his first visit to Scotland of the election campaign to insist: “Absolutely, there is no case whatsoever [for a second referendum] because people were promised in 2014 that it wou...

Two teenagers found guilty of murdering student Jodie Chesney

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Two teenagers found guilty of murdering student Jodie Chesney Jury heard girl, 17, was stabbed in east London park in possible case of mistaken identityTwo drug dealers have been found guilty of killing 17-year-old Jodie Chesney.The popular student and girl scout had been smoking cannabis and listening to music with friends in a park in Romford on the evening of 1 March when she was stabbed in the back. Continue reading... Go to Source

John Bolton fails to appear before Trump impeachment inquiry – live

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John Bolton fails to appear before Trump impeachment inquiry – live Former national security adviser reportedly objected to mixing US national security priorities in Ukraine with Trump’s political concerns – follow liveSign up for the US briefing and get a new perspective 5.58pm GMTAn entertaining outtake from last night’s Trump rally in Louisiana:The kid doing “the worm” behind @Acosta is the best thing I’ve seen today pic.twitter.com/SAIcupml1e 5.47pm GMTLaw prof and impeachment expert Ross Garber points out that Schiff’s statement of the parameters of the inquiry, mentioned earlier, read a lot like draft articles of impeachment:Notice the motive identified in the first two: advancing “personal political interests.” That’s where the debate will ultimately focus. Trump and defend...

‘It was gut-wrenching’: Berlin Wall tunnellers recall 1971 capture

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'It was gut-wrenching': Berlin Wall tunnellers recall 1971 capture Tunnel built to aid escape East Berlin is excavated and opened to public for first timeA tunnel built under the Berlin Wall to allow dozens of East Germans to escape to freedom has been exposed for the first time in almost half a century.Hundreds of volunteers including some of the original tunnellers dug up 189 cubic metres of earth beneath a 19th century brewery allowing access to the former escape route, which will open to the public on Monday as part of celebrations to mark 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. Continue reading... Go to Source

BBC ‘deliberately failed to call key witnesses’ in Samira Ahmed dispute

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BBC 'deliberately failed to call key witnesses' in Samira Ahmed dispute Equal pay tribunal hears that witnesses involved in initial contracts were ‘tellingly’ not calledThe BBC deliberately chose not to call key witnesses who could explain the pay difference between Jeremy Vine and Samira Ahmed, an employment tribunal has heard. Related: Jeremy Vine was 'gifted' his show, says Samira Ahmed Continue reading... Go to Source
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