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Naomi Osaka keeps victims of racial injustice in spotlight with US Open masks

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Naomi Osaka keeps victims of racial injustice in spotlight with US Open masks Player wore covering with George Floyd’s name before latest win‘I’m a vessel, in order to spread awareness,’ says title favouriteNaomi Osaka continued to highlight racial injustice in the United States by wearing a mask displaying the name of George Floyd, the black American who died after a white police officer knelt on his neck in Minneapolis in May, before her quarter-final win at the US Open. It was the fifth of seven face coverings the former champion has brought to Flushing Meadows.After Osaka’s 6-3, 6-4 victory over Shelby Rogers, ESPN showed video messages from Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, and Marcus Arbery Sr, the father of Ahmaud Arbery, two of the five names she has worn on face mas...

Climate crisis could displace 1.2bn people by 2050, report warns

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Climate crisis could displace 1.2bn people by 2050, report warns Countries unable to withstand ecological threats among world’s least peaceful, analysis findsMore than 1 billion people face being displaced within 30 years as the climate crisis and rapid population growth drive an increase in migration with “huge impacts” for both the developing and developed worlds, according to an analysis.The Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), a thinktank that produces annual global terrorism and peace indexes, said 1.2 billion people lived in 31 countries that are not sufficiently resilient to withstand ecological threats. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: gatherings of more than six to be banned in England

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Coronavirus: gatherings of more than six to be banned in England Government will announce emergency action to strengthen rules and aid police enforcementWhat are you allowed to do from Monday?Coronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe government has announced emergency action to try and stem a feared autumn resurgence of coronavirus, tightening laws to ban virtually all gatherings of more than six people in England.Amid concerns that the current rules are both widely misunderstood and too difficult for police to implement, Boris Johnson will hold a hastily-arranged Downing Street press conference on Wednesday to outline the new restrictions. Continue reading... Go to Source

Senior Tories urge ministers to scrap ‘illegal’ Brexit rule plan

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Senior Tories urge ministers to scrap 'illegal' Brexit rule plan Government ignored legal advice over proposed withdrawal agreement changesSenior Conservative MPs and a raft of legal experts have urged the government not to go ahead with plans to drive through a change to the Brexit agreement on Northern Ireland after a minister conceded it would break international law.The remarkable admission by Brandon Lewis, secretary of state for Northern Ireland, followed the resignation of the most senior legal civil servant and has raised questions over the future of justice secretary, Robert Buckland, and attorney general, Suella Braverman, both of whom have taken oaths to uphold the rule of law. Continue reading... Go to Source

Police losing legitimacy among people of colour, top officers say

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Police losing legitimacy among people of colour, top officers say Forces in England and Wales ‘decades behind’ in serving ethnic minoritiesPolice are losing legitimacy in minority ethnic communities because many believed they are biased against them, two police leaders have said.The remarks represent a significant shift in tone after policing was convulsed by the Black Lives Matters protests, controversy about stop and search, and the use of police force. Continue reading... Go to Source

Man, 27, charged with murder after Birmingham stabbings

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Man, 27, charged with murder after Birmingham stabbings Zephaniah McLeod also charged with seven counts of attempted murder, West Midlands police sayA 27-year-old man has been charged with murder and seven counts of attempted murder after a series of stabbings in Birmingham.Zephaniah McLeod, of Nately Grove, Selly Oak, Birmingham, will appear at the city’s magistrates court on Wednesday, West Midlands police said. Continue reading... Go to Source

NHS misses target of having half its top jobs held by women

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NHS misses target of having half its top jobs held by women Some NHS trusts in England showing only 15.4% of senior board roles occupied by women, finds care bodyThe NHS has missed its own target of ensuring that half of its top jobs be filled by women by 2020. Although it has made progress it is still falling short with just 44.7% on NHS trusts’ boards in England being female.In some trusts the percentage is just 15.4% of the most senior roles in women’s hands, though in others it is as high as 77.8%. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK’s public spending watchdog estimates £210bn coronavirus bill

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UK's public spending watchdog estimates £210bn coronavirus bill NAO forecast for costs of 190 pandemic measures over half year finds furlough outlay of £35.4bn so far most expensiveCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe government response to the coronavirus pandemic is on track to cost the public purse £210bn for the first six months of the crisis, Whitehall’s spending watchdog has said.Reflecting the scale of the emergency since March, the National Audit Office (NAO) said ministers had instigated more than 190 measures in response to the crisis so far, including emergency job support, additional NHS funding, and business grants. Continue reading... Go to Source

Grenfell fire: cladding firm denies ‘ultimate’ responsibility for meeting building rules

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Grenfell fire: cladding firm denies 'ultimate' responsibility for meeting building rules Harley Facades director, Ray Bailey, tells inquiry his firm was convinced by Celotex that insulation used on London tower was safeThe owner of the specialist cladding company which wrapped Grenfell Tower in flammable panels has said he did not know the material could burn and accused the producers of the combustible insulation of “misleading” his firm.Speaking during the second phase of the public inquiry into the Grenfell disaster, Ray Bailey, director of Harley Facades, which oversaw the re-cladding of the 24-storey tower in North Kensington, London, claimed his company was not “ultimately” responsible for making sure the works met building regulations despite a letter spelling out terms for the m...

Government admits new Brexit bill ‘will break international law’

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Government admits new Brexit bill 'will break international law' Brandon Lewis tells MPs internal market bill will ‘clarify’ Northern Ireland protocolThe government has admitted that its plan to reinterpret the special Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland will break international law.The Northern Ireland secretary, Brandon Lewis, astonished backbenchers when he told the House of Commons: “Yes, this does break international law in a very specific and limited way. We’re taking the powers to disapply the EU law concept of direct effect … in a certain very tightly defined circumstance.” Continue reading... Go to Source

Charlie Hebdo survivor tells of being forced to unlock door by gunmen

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Charlie Hebdo survivor tells of being forced to unlock door by gunmen Cartoonist “Coco” gives evidence at trial of 14 suspects accused of complicity in 2015 Paris attacksA survivor of the Charlie Hebdo massacre has described how Islamist terrorists forced her to open the door of the satirical newspaper’s offices at gunpoint as they arrived to murder 11 people.Corinne Rey, a cartoonist known as “Coco”, told a Paris court she was convinced she was about to die as the brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi entered the building saying: “We want Charlie Hebdo.” Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump weighs spending own money on campaign as funds dwindle – live

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Trump weighs spending own money on campaign as funds dwindle – live Pelosi and Schumer reject Republicans’ ‘skinny’ relief billHouse to investigate DeJoy over alleged campaign finance violationsCohen book details Trump’s racism and toxic family dynamicTrump expected to announce list of potential supreme court justicesSign up for our First Thing newsletter 6.46pm BST Congress is reportedly launching an investigation of Fort Hood, after 28 soldiers stationed at the Texas Army base died this year.The AP reports: Democratic Reps. Stephen Lynch of Massachusetts and Jackie Speier of California sent a letter to Army Secretary Ryan D. McCarthy requesting documents and information on the deaths. Lynch chairs the Committee on Oversight and Reform’s Subcommittee on National Security, and Speier le...

UK’s top legal civil servant quits ‘over Brexit deal changes’

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UK's top legal civil servant quits 'over Brexit deal changes' Jonathan Jones resigns after plans emerge to alter legally binding Northern Ireland protocolThe head of the UK government’s legal department has become the latest prominent civil servant to quit, reportedly over its decision to override parts of the Brexit deal on Northern Ireland.A spokesman for the attorney general’s office confirmed Sir Jonathan Jones had resigned but refused to comment further. Continue reading... Go to Source

Belarus opposition leader ‘ripped up passport at Ukraine border’

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Belarus opposition leader 'ripped up passport at Ukraine border' Ukrainian media repors Maria Kolesnikova refused to enter Ukraine after being abducted from Minsk The Belarusian opposition figure Maria Kolesnikova ripped up her passport in order to avoid being deported from her own country, according to Ukrainian media reports.On Monday, masked men kidnapped Kolesnikova from the centre of Minsk and drove her away. Two of her opposition colleagues also vanished. The three activists were later driven to the Alexandrovka border with Ukraine in a car that arrived at about 4am on Tuesday. Continue reading... Go to Source

All of UK facing ‘big burden’ to prevent second Covid wave, warns minister

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All of UK facing 'big burden' to prevent second Covid wave, warns minister Comments from Robert Jenrick come amid stricter measures for parts of Scotland and WalesCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageEveryone in the UK must take on the “big burden” of preventing a second wave of coronavirus , a government minister has said, as Caerphilly in south Wales prepared to be placed under local lockdown and stricter measures were extended in Scotland.Robert Jenrick, the housing and communities secretary, echoed claims by the deputy medical officer, Prof Jonathan Van-Tam, who warned the UK will face “a bumpy ride over the next few months” if people don’t take the virus seriously. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump returns to campaign trail under shadow of military row – US politics live

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Trump returns to campaign trail under shadow of military row – US politics live US veterans and soldiers divided over Trump calling war dead ‘suckers’John Kerry on Biden: ‘He’d never lavish praise on dictators’Protests over the death of Daniel Prude continueSenate to reconvene at 3pm after summer break261 coronavirus deaths and 25,167 new cases recorded yesterdaySign up for our First Thing newsletter 1.00pm BST Away from Trump’s Twitter tirade – he’s tweeted or retweeted over 40 things in the last 35 minutes – the Senate is back in action today. Marianne Levine and John Bresnahan have previewed that over at Politico this morning, and this bit caught my beady eye:Republicans may feel like some of the pressure has lifted to reach a quick agreement after a decent set of jobs numbers on Fri...

Suffolk: police investigating schoolboy’s shooting recover gun

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Suffolk: police investigating schoolboy's shooting recover gun Suspect, 15, in custody as victim, also 15, remains in critical conditionPolice investigating the shooting of a 15-year-old boy on his way to school have recovered a “long-barrelled gun”.The victim remains in a critical condition at Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridge after he was shot on an upmarket housing estate in Kesgrave in Suffolk, at around 8.40am on Monday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Leaked EU cables reveal growing mistrust of UK in Brexit talks

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Leaked EU cables reveal growing mistrust of UK in Brexit talks Brussels suspicions come as European commission chief warns Britain to abide by Northern Ireland protocolBrussels’ plummeting trust in Boris Johnson has been laid bare in leaked diplomatic cables obtained by the Guardian, as the Brexit negotiations reopen in London with a warning from the European commission president that Britain must respect international law.Ursula von der Leyen made her extraordinary intervention on Monday as Downing Street struggled to control the damage from disclosures suggesting it was backtracking on agreements made last year to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: rise in UK cases because people have ‘relaxed too much’

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Coronavirus: rise in UK cases because people have 'relaxed too much' England’s deputy chief medical officer says almost 3,000 cases for second consecutive day is cause for great concernCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageEngland’s deputy chief medical officer has said the rise in the number of coronavirus cases is of great concern and that people had “relaxed too much” over the summer, as Matt Hancock urged young people in particular to stick to physical distancing rules.The UK recorded 2,948 daily confirmed cases of Covid-19, according to government data published on Monday, the second biggest 24-hour rise since May. Continue reading... Go to Source

Downing Street defends Brexit plans for Northern Ireland

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Downing Street defends Brexit plans for Northern Ireland UK on collision course with EU and Ireland over unilateral powers for British ministersDowning Street has defended plans to give British ministers unilateral powers over Brexit arrangements in Northern Ireland, putting them on a collision course with the EU and Irish leaders in a week of crunch negotiations. A No 10 spokesman said the measures were “limited and reasonable” and insisted the UK would remain compliant with the Northern Ireland protocol – despite anger from Brussels and Dublin at the plans leaked overnight. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: UK records almost 3,000 new cases for second consecutive day

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Coronavirus: UK records almost 3,000 new cases for second consecutive day Health secretary urges young people, among whom rise has been most marked, to abide by physical distancing guidelinesCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageThe UK has recorded almost 3,000 cases of Covid-19 for a second consecutive day, raising fears of a resurgence in the virus, as Matt Hancock urged young people in particular to stick to physical distancing rules.Government figures showed 2,948 confirmed cases of coronavirus on Monday, following the 2,988 recorded on Sunday. A week earlier, the combined UK daily total was less than 1,300. Continue reading... Go to Source

Alexei Navalny out of induced coma and is responsive, says Berlin hospital

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Alexei Navalny out of induced coma and is responsive, says Berlin hospital UK summons Russian ambassador as hospital says opposition leader’s condition is improvingThe Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been taken out of an induced coma and is responding to speech, the German hospital treating him has said, as the UK summoned the Russian ambassador to express its concern.The Charité hospital in Berlin, which has been treating Navalny since 22 August, said his condition was improving and that he was also being weaned off mechanical ventilation. Continue reading... Go to Source

Birmingham stabbings: dead man’s family say he was ‘light of our life’

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Birmingham stabbings: dead man's family say he was 'light of our life' Jacob Billington, 23, from Liverpool died in city centre attack while out with friendsThe man who was killed in a series of stabbings in Birmingham on Sunday has been described as “the light of our life” by his family.Jacob Billington, 23, from Liverpool, was killed in the city centre attack while out with friends. Another 23-year-old member of the group – who were visiting a friend studying in Birmingham – was seriously injured and remains in hospital. Continue reading... Go to Source

Jamal Khashoggi murder: Saudi court overturns five death sentences

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Jamal Khashoggi murder: Saudi court overturns five death sentences Eight defendants jailed for between seven and 20 years in final ruling on caseA Saudi court has overturned five death sentences over the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, in a final ruling that jailed eight defendants for between seven and 20 years, state media reported.“Five of the convicts were given 20 years in prison and another three were jailed for seven to 10 years,” the official Saudi Press Agency said, citing a spokesman for the public prosecutor. None of the defendants were named. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit: No 10 claims it wants to ‘clarify’ deal to protect Northern Ireland peace process – live news

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Brexit: No 10 claims it wants to 'clarify' deal to protect Northern Ireland peace process - live news Downing Street rejects claims it plans to ignore aspects of NI protocol after confirming it is preparing new legislation Von der Leyen warns UK against breaking international lawBoris Johnson to override EU withdrawal agreement3 areas where UK wants to override - or ‘clarify’ - withdrawal agreementReneging on Brexit deal ‘would strengthen case for breaking up UK’Global coronavirus updates – live 12.52pm BST Nicola Sturgeon has warned the Scottish government could “put the brakes” on further relaxation of the lockdown, or even reimpose some restrictions later this week, after a continuing spike in Covid 19 cases.The first minister said during her regular coronavirus briefing that the sur...

Teenage boy arrested after 15-year-old shot near Suffolk school

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Teenage boy arrested after 15-year-old shot near Suffolk school Police seal off area as Kesgrave high school says pupil involved in ‘serious incident’A teenage boy has been arrested after a 15-year-old boy was shot near Kesgrave high school, Suffolk police said.The victim suffered “serious” injuries and was airlifted to Addenbrooke’s hospital in Cambridge, Suffolk police said. Continue reading... Go to Source

Teachers at Suffolk school test positive for coronavirus

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Teachers at Suffolk school test positive for coronavirus Academy in Haverhill closed, while cases recorded at schools in Middlesbrough and CardiffCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverageFive teachers at a school in Suffolk have tested positive for coronavirus, prompting the school to shut, as parents around Middlesbrough were also warned about student infections in three schools in the area.In Cardiff, 30 pupils in year 7 at Ysgol Bro Edern have been asked to self-isolate for 14 days after a student tested positive for Covid-19. Continue reading... Go to Source

Belarus opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova ‘snatched from street’ in Minsk

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Belarus opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova 'snatched from street' in Minsk Kolesnikova on council calling for a peaceful transfer of power amid post-election protestsUnidentified masked men snatched the leading Belarusian opposition figure, Maria Kolesnikova, from the street in the centre of the capital, Minsk, on Monday and drove her away in a minivan, witnesses told local media.Kolesnikova was one of the campaign partners of the opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, who claimed victory against the long-ruling president, Alexander Lukashenko, in disputed elections on 9 August. Continue reading... Go to Source

Hong Kong shocked by violent police arrest of 12-year-old girl

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Hong Kong shocked by violent police arrest of 12-year-old girl Child’s mother says her daughter was buying art supplies when she was tackled and pinned to the ground by police Hong Kong police have been strongly criticised over the rough arrest of a 12-year-old girl whose family says was caught in a protest crowd while out buying art supplies.Video widely shared across social media and in Hong Kong media showed the officers seeking to corral a group of people including the young girl, who ducked aside and tried to run away. An officer tackled her to the ground, while several others helped to pin her down. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit: Johnson to override EU withdrawal agreement

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Brexit: Johnson to override EU withdrawal agreement Move threatens to collapse talks that PM has said must be completed within weeksBoris Johnson is drawing up legislation that will override the Brexit withdrawal agreement on Northern Ireland, a move that threatens the collapse of crunch talks which the prime minister has said must be completed within five weeks.Johnson will put an ultimatum to negotiators this week, saying the UK and Europe must agree a post-Brexit trade deal by 15 October or Britain will walk away for good. Continue reading... Go to Source
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