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Hillary Clinton warns of path to ‘fascism’ after MPs stand down

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Hillary Clinton warns of path to 'fascism' after MPs stand down Former US secretary of state concerned that female MPs cited online threatsOnline threats which intimidate people into standing down as MPs are “the path to authoritarianism [and] fascism”, Hillary Clinton has said.Speaking to an audience in London, Clinton said she took “very seriously” the fact that significant numbers of female MPs had opted not to run again for parliament in the coming election, in many cases citing online intimidation and threats against their safety. Continue reading... Go to Source

Climate crisis will affect lifelong health of young, warn doctors

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Climate crisis will affect lifelong health of young, warn doctors Lancet Countdown tracks impacts of global heating covering disease, wildfires and malnutritionThe climate crisis will determine the lifelong health of today’s children, doctors have warned, noting that global heating was already causing harm.Children are especially vulnerable and the global team of researchers say rising temperatures mean the bacteria causing deadly diarrhoea will thrive while poorer crop yields could lead to more malnutrition. Continue reading... Go to Source

General election: McDonnell says 95% of taxpayers won’t face income tax or NI increases under Labour – live news

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General election: McDonnell says 95% of taxpayers won't face income tax or NI increases under Labour – live news The prime minister will deliver the first big set-piece speech of the campaign as Labour pledges £26bn extra per year for NHSSign up to the Guardian’s morning briefingThe leave-voting seat where the library matters as much as BrexitLabour vows £26bn rescue plan for NHSFarage working in cahoots with Boris Johnson, says Rayner 11.55am GMTQ: What would you do on social care, and on free movement?Ashworth says Labour will be making an announcement about social care later in the campaign. 11.53am GMTJohn McDonnell and Jonathan Ashworth are now taking questions.Q: Are you worried that you might be raising expectations unreasonably? Continue reading... Go to Source

Two reported dead as Venice flooded by highest tide in 50 years

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Two reported dead as Venice flooded by highest tide in 50 years High waters peaked at 1.87 metres as the flood alarm sounded across the Italian city of canalsIn pictures: flooding in VeniceThe mayor of Venice is poised to declare a state of emergency after the city was hit by the highest tide in more than 50 years, with another surge expected to cause further widespread flooding and destruction on Wednesday.Flooding in the lagoon city reached its second-highest level ever in the wake of the aqua alta, or high waters, which reached 1.87 metres late on Tuesday night amid heavy rain, just short of the record 1.94 metres (78 in) recorded in 1966. Continue reading... Go to Source

Labour vows to outspend Tories with £26bn ‘rescue’ plan for NHS

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Labour vows to outspend Tories with £26bn ‘rescue’ plan for NHS Health service in England would get £5.5bn more a year by 2023-24 than the £20.5bn promised by Conservatives Labour is to unveil a “rescue plan” for the NHS in England with an extra £26bn of funding a year paid for by higher taxes on companies and the wealthiest in society, as the party puts the health service at the heart of its election offer to voters. Related: How will Labour put an extra £26bn into the NHS by 2024? Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump fumes as Democrats get ready for ‘sober and rigorous’ public hearings

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Trump fumes as Democrats get ready for 'sober and rigorous' public hearings TV crews move into halls of Capitol for first public testimonyTrump calls on Republicans to defend him from ‘total scam’Only three times in the history of the American republic has Congress initiated public testimony that could result in the removal of the president by impeachment. The tally will rise to four on Wednesday. Related: Lights, camera, impeachment: TV phase of inquiry carries pluses and pitfalls Continue reading... Go to Source

Rift in Lib Dem ranks as candidate stands aside in bid to thwart Tories

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Rift in Lib Dem ranks as candidate stands aside in bid to thwart Tories Party seeks replacement as Tim Walker drops out in Canterbury to avoid dividing pro-remain vote I’m a Liberal Democrat candidate – here’s why I’m stepping aside for LabourThe Liberal Democrats face a revolt from a local party over plans to replace a candidate who unilaterally stood down in a marginal Labour-held seat, saying he wanted to avoid the “nightmare” of handing the constituency back to the Conservatives.Tim Walker announced in an article for the Guardian that although he did not trust Jeremy Corbyn on Brexit, he wanted to give Rosie Duffield, the Labour candidate who took Canterbury from the Tories for the first time in 2017 by just 187 votes, the best chance of winning. Continue reading... Go to Sou...

Windrush victim dies without compensation or apology

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Windrush victim dies without compensation or apology Hubert Howard has died three weeks after being granted British citizenship, 59 years after arriving in UKAnother prominent Windrush victim has died without receiving compensation or a personal apology from the government. Hubert Howard died on Tuesday, just three weeks after finally being granted British citizenship, 59 years after he arrived in London aged three.Howard spent much of the last two months of his life still fighting for British citizenship from his intensive-care bed in hospital. He was granted it at the end of October when his lawyer informed the Home Office that he was critically ill, and highlighted the urgency of his case. Continue reading... Go to Source

Greta Thunberg leaves US with simple climate crisis message: vote

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Greta Thunberg leaves US with simple climate crisis message: vote Thunberg: ‘My message to the Americans is the same as to everyone – to unite behind the science and to act on the science’If world leaders fail us, my generation will never forgive themAs Greta Thunberg departs the US to sail across the Atlantic for the second time in a few months, she is leaving behind a simple message for those who care about the climate crisis: you must vote. Related: Giant Greta Thunberg mural to watch over San Francisco's downtown Continue reading... Go to Source
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