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Iran admits it fired two missiles at Ukrainian passenger jet

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Iran admits it fired two missiles at Ukrainian passenger jet Tehran issues first acknowledgement of precise number of rounds fired at planeIran says its armed forces mistakenly launched two surface-to-air missiles at a Ukrainian passenger jet that crashed with 176 people onboard earlier this month, its first acknowledgement of the precise number of rounds fired at the airliner.Assessments by western intelligence agencies and video footage from the launch site had pointed to two missiles being fired at the Boeing 737-800 on the morning of 8 January, but Iranian officials had so far referenced only one until the release of preliminary report on Tuesday by the country’s civil aviation authority. Continue reading... Go to Source

Davos 2020: Donald Trump hails US recovery and UK trade deal hopes – day one live

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Davos 2020: Donald Trump hails US recovery and UK trade deal hopes – day one live Rolling coverage of the first day of the World Economic Forum, including Donald Trump’s special address and Greta Thunberg’s panel sessionLatest: Young activists demand action at DavosThunberg: Listen to the scienceComing up: Donald Trump’s special addressThe agenda 11.50am GMTThe United States has joined https://t.co/vMJ0FdlVqA 1 Trillion Tree Initiaitve. Together we will plant 1 Trillion Trees sequestering over 200 gigatons of carbon in 10 years. We must be carbon negative & sequester existing carbon now. Join us. @wef https://t.co/JEYRRKv7Q5 pic.twitter.com/DLKk44oDqgTrump gets what I think is his first applause line announcing the US will join the 1 trillion trees initiative 11....

Justice secretary denies government is rushing in new anti-terror laws

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Justice secretary denies government is rushing in new anti-terror laws Robert Buckland rejects claims tougher sentences politicise London Bridge attackThe justice secretary, Robert Buckland, has claimed the government is not politicising the death of the London Bridge terror attack victims by unveiling tougher prison sentences for the most serious offenders.Jack Merritt and Saskia Jones were killed in November 2019 in an attack at Fishmongers’ Hall in central London by the Usman Khan, a convicted terrorist who had been released halfway through his jail sentence. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump impeachment: Senate prepares to hear opening arguments in trial

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Trump impeachment: Senate prepares to hear opening arguments in trial Mitch McConnell unveils resolution to move trial forward with unanticipated speed, consigning key proceedings to late-night hoursAs Donald Trump prepared on Tuesday to address the billionaires in Davos, the US Senate prepared to hear opening arguments in an impeachment trial that could remove Trump from the presidency, if not from his seemingly unassailable perch in the public eye.For only the third time in history, prosecutors sent by the House of Representatives will rise on the Senate floor to charge the president with “high crimes and misdemeanors” and declare that he must be turned out of the White House. Continue reading... Go to Source

Study finds shock rise in levels of potent greenhouse gas

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Study finds shock rise in levels of potent greenhouse gas Scientists had expected fall in levels of HFC-23 after India and China said they had halted emissionsEfforts to reduce levels of one potent greenhouse gas appear to be failing, according to a study.Scientists had expected to find a dramatic reduction in levels of the hydrofluorocarbon HFC-23 in the atmosphere after India and China, two of the main sources, reported in 2017 that they had almost completely eliminated emissions. Continue reading... Go to Source

Ofsted boss hits out at schools for continuing to ‘game’ league tables

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Ofsted boss hits out at schools for continuing to 'game' league tables Amanda Spielman says some schools in England putting own interests ahead of their pupils’The head of Ofsted has issued a sharp rebuke to schools in England that continue to “off-roll” vulnerable pupils and force others to take “sham qualifications” in order to maximise results and improve league table positions.The schools watchdog introduced a new inspection framework last year aimed at encouraging schools to move away from a purely results-driven culture and focus instead on a broad, rich curriculum. Continue reading... Go to Source

Lie-detector tests planned for convicted terrorists freed on licence

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Lie-detector tests planned for convicted terrorists freed on licence Monitoring and reporting requirements tightened in wake of London Bridge attackConvicted terrorists will face lie-detector tests under a raft of measures drawn up in the wake of the most recent London Bridge attack to toughen up the monitoring of offenders in the community.The number of counter-terrorism specialist probation officers will double and they will work to a set of updated national standards for managing terrorists on licence, with closer monitoring and reporting requirements including polygraph tests, the Home Office and Ministry of Justice said in a joint announcement. Continue reading... Go to Source

BBC faces ‘dangerous moment’ after Tony Hall’s departure

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BBC faces 'dangerous moment' after Tony Hall's departure Tory MPs seize on move with call for overhaul of funding model and end to licence feeThe BBC was warned on Monday that it is facing a “dangerous moment” as Conservative MPs seized on the departure of director general Tony Hall to call for an overhaul of its funding model and an end to the licence fee.John Whittingdale, the former culture secretary, led calls for a debate on the BBC’s funding model to start as soon as its mid-term review in 2022, arguing that Hall’s replacement would have to consider how the broadcaster can compete in the Netflix era. Continue reading... Go to Source

Jailed British-Australian Kylie Moore-Gilbert rejected Iran’s offer to work as a spy

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Jailed British-Australian Kylie Moore-Gilbert rejected Iran's offer to work as a spy Melbourne University academic rebuffed bid to recruit her in exchange for her release, letters revealIran tried to recruit the British-Australian academic Kylie Moore-Gilbert as a spy for Tehran in exchange for her release, but the overture was furiously rebuffed, letters smuggled out of Evin prison reveal.Moore-Gilbert, a Cambridge-educated academic specialising in Middle East politics, is currently being held in ‘Ward 2A’, an isolated Revolutionary Guard-run wing of Tehran’s notorious Evin prison, serving a 10-year sentence for espionage, a charge she, and the Australian government, rejects as entirely false. Continue reading... Go to Source

Angola vows to force return of Isabel dos Santos by ‘all possible means’

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Angola vows to force return of Isabel dos Santos by 'all possible means' Pledge comes as former ruler’s daughter denounces Luanda Leaks investigationCommunity bulldozed at site of Isabel dos Santos ‘masterplan’The Angolan government has vowed to use “all possible means” to force the return of Isabel dos Santos following the Luanda Leaks investigation into how the ex-president’s daughter accrued her $2bn fortune.Angola’s prosecutor general, Hélder Pitra Grós, said on Angolan public radio on Monday that the country would use “all possible means and activate international mechanisms to bring Dos Santos back to the country”. Continue reading... Go to Source

PM suffers first defeat on Brexit bill as peers vote to give EU nationals physical proof of right to stay – live news

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PM suffers first defeat on Brexit bill as peers vote to give EU nationals physical proof of right to stay – live news Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happenBoris Johnson suffers defeat in Lords on Brexit billNI assembly votes to refuse legislative consent to PM’s Brexit billEU says talks on trade deal with UK won’t start before end of FebruaryGordon Brown’s speech on case for radical devolution - Summary 5.46pm GMTUsdaw, the shopworkers’ union, has nominated Sir Keir Starmer for Labour leader. With Unison and Sera, the Labour environment campaign, also backing him, this means that he has got enough affiliate nominations to be guaranteed a place on the final ballot. He is the first of the five candidates left in the contest to ...

Tony Hall to step down as BBC director general

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Tony Hall to step down as BBC director general Hall, who will leave this summer after seven years, hailed as ‘inspirational creative leader’Tony Hall is stepping down as the director general of the BBC, it has been announced.The news of Lord Hall’s departure after seven years leading the corporation was relayed to staff by email on Monday. He said he would leave in the summer after concluding that the next director general needed to be in place before the mid-term review of the BBC’s charter in 2022. Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson says UK will stop using overseas aid to support coal mining or coal power plants – live news

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Boris Johnson says UK will stop using overseas aid to support coal mining or coal power plants – live news Rolling coverage of the day’s political developments as they happenBoris Johnson urged to publish report on Russian meddlingLabour leadership: Jess Phillips vows to stop acting ‘statesmanlike’ 11.48am GMT 11.44am GMTGreenpeace has given a qualified welcome to Boris Johnson’s announcement about the UK government ending aid spending on coal mining or coal power plant projects. (See 10.23am.) But it says the move does not go far enough. This is from John Sauven, Greenpeace UK’s executive director.It’s great that in the middle of a climate emergency the UK government is finally putting a stop to taxpayers’ money being used to support coal pla...

Isabel dos Santos: president’s daughter who became Africa’s richest woman

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Isabel dos Santos: president's daughter who became Africa's richest woman From her first investment in a beach bar, Dos Santos has built a $2bn empire. But her wealth is the subject of mounting scrutiny From the terrace of the Miami Beach club, the sand stretches down to the Atlantic ocean. Waves lap the long shoreline of the Ilha de Luanda. On weekends, the bar-restaurant is full of wealthy drinkers and dancers who have driven over from Luanda, the Angolan capital, a few kilometres away.The Miami Beach club has been a fixture on the Luanda party scene for 20 years. Over that time the civil war that devastated Angola ended, an oil boom that generated billions ended in bust, and one of the longest-ruling leaders in Africa, José Eduardo dos Santos, was forced to step down as pres...
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