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Domestic abuse bill fails to protect children and migrant women – charities

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Domestic abuse bill fails to protect children and migrant women – charities Bill aimed at punishing abusers does not go far enough to help BAME survivors, charities warnChildren and migrant women are being overlooked by new laws designed to protect victims and punish perpetrators of domestic violence, charities have said.The long-awaited domestic abuse bill will be introduced in the House of Commons on Tuesday for its first reading; it was delayed by Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue parliament and hold an election last year. Continue reading... Go to Source

Israel election: Benjamin Netanyahu claims victory but remains short of majority

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Israel election: Benjamin Netanyahu claims victory but remains short of majority Prime minister set for comeback despite upcoming criminal corruption trialLatest resultsBenjamin Netanyahu has claimed victory in Israel’s third election within a year, even as the country looked set for further political deadlock after early counts suggested he was still short of securing a historic fifth term.By Tuesday morning, with 90% of the votes counted, the prime minister’s Likud party appeared to be ahead with 36 seats, with a total of 59 for his rightwing alliance. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK supermarkets draw up plan to ‘feed the nation’ as coronavirus spreads

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UK supermarkets draw up plan to 'feed the nation' as coronavirus spreads Plans would help with panic-buying brought on by escalation of coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus – latest updatesBritish supermarkets have drawn up “feed the nation” contingency plans that would help the country cope with any panic-buying brought on by a sudden escalation of the coronavirus outbreak.Under the plans, supermarkets would work with suppliers to scale back the variety of foods and groceries available, and instead focus on maintaining supplies of staple products. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: four more deaths announced in US – as it happened

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Coronavirus: four more deaths announced in US – as it happened Six deaths now confirmed in America, as South Korea reports almost 500 new cases This blog has closed: please follow our continuing live coverage here 11.50pm GMTThanks for following our live coverage of the coronavirus outbreak today. We are about to close this live blog, but you can pick up our live coverage here.In the meantime, here’s a summary of the key points so far: 11.34pm GMTThe republican broadcaster Scottie Nell Hughes told the BBC’s Emily Maitlis that president Trump “believes he is stepping up with leadership” by having appointed vice president Mike Pence as the person in charge of the outbreak, and his housing minister, Ben Carson, as one of the experts on his coronavirus task force. &l...

Any coronavirus ‘lockdown’ would initially be voluntary

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Any coronavirus 'lockdown' would initially be voluntary Experts say scenario is likely to be self-policed amid doubts that full lockdowns are possibleCoronavirus - latest newsAll today’s developments at a glanceAt first, a “lockdown” of UK cities to combat coronavirus would be voluntary, with residents simply asked to stay at home and avoid public spaces.In a worst-case scenario, the police could be asked to enforce road and building closures, the army could be drafted in – and those who breached rules could face specialist tribunals. Continue reading... Go to Source

Support for Eurosceptic parties doubles in two decades across EU

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Support for Eurosceptic parties doubles in two decades across EU Research reveals one in three voters now back parties that are critical of or hostile to the blocThe paradox at the heart of Europe is revealed today in new research that shows that the vote share for Eurosceptic parties has more than doubled in two decades, even though support for the EU remains at record highs.The sharp increase in the electoral success of Eurosceptic parties is laid bare in research conducted by academic experts in populism and radicalism across the EU who shared their work with the Guardian. Continue reading... Go to Source

Pressure mounts on Priti Patel to quit amid fresh bullying claims

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Pressure mounts on Priti Patel to quit amid fresh bullying claims Allegations come hours after Cabinet Office launches formal inquiry into behaviourPriti Patel has come under increased pressure to resign as home secretary as another bullying allegation emerged just hours after the Cabinet Office launched a formal inquiry into claims she had mistreated her permanent secretary.In claims reported by the BBC, the embattled minister was accused of shouting at a former aide with “unprovoked aggression” before removing her from her job. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: just eight out of 1,600 doctors in poll say NHS is ready

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Coronavirus: just eight out of 1,600 doctors in poll say NHS is ready Doctors raise concern over already high demand and lack of resources in health serviceCoronavirus – latest updatesAn overwhelming majority of doctors fear the NHS is not well prepared to deal with a major outbreak of coronavirus, a survey has found.More than 99% of 1,618 NHS medics questioned appear not to agree with the assurances given by Boris Johnson that the service will cope if it is hit by a surge in the number of people falling ill. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: two patients die in France as four new cases detected in England – live updates

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Coronavirus: two patients die in France as four new cases detected in England – live updates South Korea reports almost 500 new cases and a second person dies in the US as UK ministers hold emergency meetingFour more people in England test positiveEU raises infection risk from moderate to highEpidemics expert Jonathan Quick: ‘Worst-case scenario is likely’Share your experiences 5.43pm GMTDonald Trump has accused Democrats of “fearmongering” over the coronavirus outbreak, while claiming his decisions have “saved many lives” and asking drug companies to accelerate work on a vaccine.I was criticized by the Democrats when I closed the Country down to China many weeks ahead of what almost everyone recommended. Saved many lives. Dems were working the Impeac...

Cabinet Office to investigate Priti Patel bullying claims

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Cabinet Office to investigate Priti Patel bullying claims Gove tells MPs government will not set up fully independent inquiry into allegations Patel breached ministerial codeLatest politics news - live updatesThe Cabinet Office is to launch an inquiry into explosive claims that Priti Patel lied and bullied officials in several government departments, Michael Gove has told MPs.The de facto deputy prime minister said the government would not set up a fully independent inquiry after Sir Philip Rutnam quit as permanent secretary of the Home Office. Continue reading... Go to Source

‘Gross failures’ contributed to man’s death in immigration centre

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'Gross failures' contributed to man's death in immigration centre Prince Fosu, 31, died of hypothermia, dehydration and malnutrition in cellNeglect and a series of gross failures by the Home Office and other agencies contributed to the death of a vulnerable Ghanaian man from hypothermia, dehydration and malnutrition, an inquest jury has found.In a damning narrative conclusion, the jury found that Prince Fosu, a car parts dealer, had died suddenly after developing these conditions while he was suffering from psychotic illness. Continue reading... Go to Source

British economy ‘to grow 0.16% at best under US trade deal’

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British economy 'to grow 0.16% at best under US trade deal' Admission lays bare limited benefits of ‘ambitious’ agreement with Donald TrumpToday’s political news - live updatesThe British economy would be at most 0.16% larger by the middle of the next decade under a comprehensive trade deal with the US, the government has admitted, laying bare the limited benefits from striking an agreement with Donald Trump.In a document published by Liz Truss’s Department for International Trade designed to kick-start post-Brexit trade talks with the Trump White House, the government said the British economy stood to benefit from an “ambitious and comprehensive” trade deal worth a fraction of GDP, equivalent to £3.4bn after 15 years. Continue reading... Go ...

Coronavirus: expect widespread infection in UK ‘fairly soon’, warns health official

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Coronavirus: expect widespread infection in UK 'fairly soon', warns health official Comments by Public Health England’s medical director come as government’s Cobra committee meetsCoronavirus – latest updatesThe UK can expect to see widespread infection of the coronavirus “fairly soon”, one of England’s top health officials has warned.Following a significant rise in the number of UK cases over the weekend – with 12 more confirmed in England and another in Scotland – Public Health England’s medical director, Paul Cosford, said to prepare for more widespread infection in the UK. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus latest updates: Indonesia reports first case as second person dies in US

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Coronavirus latest updates: Indonesia reports first case as second person dies in US President Widodo says two citizens have tested positive, as China announces just 200 new cases. Follow live newsWashington state nursing home placed on lockdownNew coronavirus cases jump sharply in Europe, with Italy worst hitCoronavirus outbreak: the key scientific questions answeredEpidemics expert Jonathan Quick: ‘The worst-case scenario for coronavirus is likely’ 5.58am GMTThe confirmation of two coronavirus cases in Indonesia - the first to be reported in the world’s fourth most populous country - follows mounting concern that the country is failing to identify transmission of the virus. Health experts have warned that the lack of confirmed patients in Indonesia, a country of 272 ...

Coronavirus: UK fears of undetected cases grow as 12 more test positive

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Coronavirus: UK fears of undetected cases grow as 12 more test positive Second person in Britain tests positive without having recently travelled abroadCoronavirus – latest updatesA patient in Essex has become the second person in the UK to test positive for coronavirus without having recently travelled abroad, the Department of Health and Social Care has said.Prof Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, said the patient “had no relevant travel” and an investigation was under way to determine whether they contracted the virus directly or indirectly from someone who had recently returned from overseas. Continue reading... Go to Source

Epidemics expert Jonathan Quick: ‘The worst-case scenario for coronavirus is likely’

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Epidemics expert Jonathan Quick: ‘The worst-case scenario for coronavirus is likely’ The former chair of the Global Health Council talks about the mentality that left the world vulnerable to the Covid-19 epidemic and what can be done to minimise its effectsIn 2018 global health expert Jonathan D Quick, of Duke University in North Carolina, published a book titled The End of Epidemics: The Looming Threat to Humanity and How to Stop It. In it he prescribed measures by which the world could protect itself against devastating disease outbreaks of the likes of the 1918 flu, which killed millions and set humanity back decades. He is the former chair of the Global Health Council and a long-term collaborator of the World Health Organization (WHO).The Covid-19 epidemic looks like it’s edgi...

Revealed: fake ‘traders’ allegedly prey on victims in global investment scam

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Revealed: fake 'traders' allegedly prey on victims in global investment scam Suspected fraudsters lure investors with fake ads featuring celebrities such as Gordon RamsayAn army of more more than 200 fake “traders” based in Ukraine have been persuading victims all over the world to part with their savings, according to a whistleblower from the operation who describes it as a huge investment scam.British and Australian victims of a sophisticated enterprise were apparently lured by fake ads posted on Facebook and mobile phone games featuring celebrities such as Gordon Ramsay, Hugh Jackman and the moneysaving expert Martin Lewis. Continue reading... Go to Source

Man left in deportation cell for four days with broken ankle

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Man left in deportation cell for four days with broken ankle Home Office contractors involved in deportation flight too busy to take him to hospitalA man was left in a cell in “excruciating agony” for four days with a broken ankle after Home Office contractors involved in a deportation charter flight were too busy to take him to hospital, the Guardian has learned.Lionel Shaw, 33, is a partially blind and partially deaf Jamaican man who has lived in the UK for 18 years, arriving in Britain at the age of 15. Continue reading... Go to Source

Aston Villa v Manchester City: Carabao Cup final – live!

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Aston Villa v Manchester City: Carabao Cup final – live! Minute-by-minute updates from the action at WembleyEverton 1-1 Manchester United | Tottenham 2-3 WolvesEmail Simon or tweet @Simon_Burnton with your thoughts 5.53pm GMT66 mins: Never mind the football, Villa have definitely won the font-size match. Still lots of words, but less obtrusive. 5.52pm GMT65 mins: Villa win a free-kick on the right, but Grealish lifts it over everyone and out for a goal-kick. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus latest updates: US, Australia and Thailand record first deaths

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Coronavirus latest updates: US, Australia and Thailand record first deaths Australian man in late 70s was passenger on Diamond Princess; two more doctors have die in China. Follow live newsFirst coronavirus death in the US as Italy and France cancel public eventsTrump fends off criticism of ‘hoax’ remark after first US coronavirus death‘Very high risk’: Australia adds Iran to coronavirus travel ban‘To hell and back’: my three weeks suffering from coronavirusYes, it is worse than the flu: busting the coronavirus myths 5.33am GMTFrom Reuters:Churches were closed in South Korea on Sunday with many holding online services instead, as authorities fought to rein in public gatherings, with 376 new coronavirus infections taking the tally to 3,526 cases. That ...

Priti Patel’s future in doubt after senior Home Office civil servant resigns

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Priti Patel’s future in doubt after senior Home Office civil servant resigns Sir Philip Rutnam will sue for unfair dismissal, saying the home secretary began a ‘vicious’ campaign against him Related: From unflappable civil servant to Priti Patel’s biggest headache Priti Patel’s future as the home secretary is being called into question this weekend after the most senior civil servant in her department resigned in a row over her alleged bullying of staff – and then announced he would sue the government for constructive dismissal. Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds expecting baby

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Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds expecting baby PM and partner, who live together in Downing Street, also announced engagementBoris Johnson and Carrie Symonds have announced they are expecting a baby and that they have got engaged.The couple, who have been living together in Downing Street since Johnson became prime minister in July 2019, with Symonds becoming the first unmarried prime ministerial partner in history, are expecting the birth of the child in the early summer. Continue reading... Go to Source

NHS plans to deploy ‘Dad’s Army’ of retired doctors if Covid-19 spreads

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NHS plans to deploy ‘Dad’s Army’ of retired doctors if Covid-19 spreads Government pandemic preparation plans to include ‘war room’ of expertsFormer health professionals could be brought out of retirement under emergency plans being considered by the government to combat the spread of coronavirus.News of the potential “Dad’s army” deployment comes as NHS bosses warn that the service will struggle if Covid-19 takes hold in Britain. Continue reading... Go to Source

Close to tears in flood-hit Wales as Storm Jorge’s rains sweep in

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Close to tears in flood-hit Wales as Storm Jorge’s rains sweep in Police declare critical incident with residents fearing new inundationLinda Davis let her groceries drop beside the piles of sandbags protecting her house in Pontypridd from the once-again surging waters of the River Taff. The 73-year-old was utterly exhausted on Saturdayafter spending all night watching the mud-brown river rise higher and higher as heavy rain swept in with Storm Jorge. “It is frightening,” she said, tears welling up in her eyes. “I’m just so tired.”Davis’s house, along with many of her neighbours’ properties, was inundated with a metre of filthy floodwater two weeks ago in the aftermath of Storm Dennis. Since then, she and her husband, Howard, 76, have had no fri...

Echoes of 1970 as row breaks out at celebration of feminist conference

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Echoes of 1970 as row breaks out at celebration of feminist conference Anger as Oxford historian Selina Todd is forced to pull out of speaking at Ruskin anniversary conferenceThe 50th anniversary of the first Women’s Liberation Conference in Oxford was planned as a celebration of social struggle and triumphant survival. But on Saturday morning the event quickly turned into an angry and full-throated demonstration of the ongoing arguments inside the movement.The alleged “no platforming” of feminist historian Selina Todd the night before the conference prompted loud protests from the packed hall at the former site of Ruskin College, the spot of the original meeting in 1970. “This is cowardice. How can we do this to a woman who has worked all her life on behalf of o...

Home Office chief Sir Philip Rutnam quits over Priti Patel ‘bullying’

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Home Office chief Sir Philip Rutnam quits over Priti Patel 'bullying' Rutnam announces plans to sue government for constructive dismissal over ‘vicious and orchestrated campaign’ against himThe Home Office’s top civil servant, Sir Philip Rutnam, has resigned and announced plans to sue the government for constructive dismissal after a series of clashes with the home secretary, Priti Patel.Rutnam was emotional as he said he would step down after 33 years because he had become the “target of vicious and orchestrated campaign against him,” which he accused Patel of orchestrating. Continue reading... Go to Source

UK weather: critical incident in Wales as Storm Jorge drenches country

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UK weather: critical incident in Wales as Storm Jorge drenches country England has had more than double its average February rainfall as downpours continuePolice declared a critical incident in flood-hit south Wales overnight, as Storm Jorge brought heavy rain and strong winds in what is Britain’s fourth weekend of downpours.February’s third named storm is forecast to bring rain, gales and snow, prompting weather warnings stretching from Cornwall to the north of Scotland and across to Northern Ireland. Continue reading... Go to Source

One in five students lose money by going to university, IFS finds

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One in five students lose money by going to university, IFS finds Men benefit more than women and creative arts provide worst returns, according to tax dataOne in five students would be financially better off if they skipped higher education, according to groundbreaking research that compares the lifetime earnings of graduates and non-graduates.Analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies found while 80% of former students gained financially from attending university, about 20% earned less than those with similar school results who did not attend, highlighting how some subjects, such as creative arts, offer negative financial returns. Continue reading... Go to Source

Article by young Boris Johnson helped inspire Thatcher’s ‘No, no, no’

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Article by young Boris Johnson helped inspire Thatcher's 'No, no, no' Papers show Telegraph article was in briefing pack before historic speech on EuropeMargaret Thatcher’s infamous “No, no, no” retort to Jacques Delors, a historic moment in the UK’s relationship with Europe, which also had the effect of precipitating her downfall, was partly inspired by an article penned by a young journalist named Boris Johnson, her newly released private papers show.In 1990, 30 years before Johnson took the UK out of the European Union, an article he penned as the Telegraph’s EC (European Community) correspondent warning of the threat the EC posed to national sovereignty was in Thatcher’s briefing pack as she delivered the combative speech to parliament. Continue r...

Roman Polanski wins best director at French ‘Oscars’ amid protests

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Roman Polanski wins best director at French 'Oscars' amid protests Activists protest against director who pleaded guilty to statutory rape in US but fled before sentencingPolice and protesters clashed briefly outside the French “Oscars” ceremony on Friday evening as the Franco-Polish film director Roman Polanski was awarded the prize for best director.Immediately after the announcement there was shouting and booing among the audience, and the two actors who announced the award quickly left the stage. Continue reading... Go to Source
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