Alleged rapes on Married at First Sight UK must be investigated, says Department for Culture
DCMS says there must be âconsequences for criminalityâ, after allegations by three women about onscreen partnersRape claims involving Channel 4âs Married at First Sight UK must be investigated, with consequences for criminality or wrongdoing, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has said.The BBC reported on Monday that two women said they had been raped during filming of the dating show, while a third described an allegation of a non-consensual sex act. Continue reading...
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US government plans to increase number of white South Africans it admits as refugees
State department says Afrikaners in âemergency refugee situationâ, a claim previously rebutted by South AfricaThe US government has said it will increase the number of white South Africans it admits as refugees this year from about 7,500 to 17,500, claiming that âunforeseen developments in South Africa created an emergency refugee situation.âSince starting his second term in office last year, Donald Trump has repeatedly made false claims that white Afrikaners are racially targeted and face a âwhite genocideâ, which South Africaâs government has furiously rebutted. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comWHO head âdeeply concernedâ by Ebola outbreak as cases and deaths surge in DRC
At least 130 people thought to have been killed, says Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus before emergency meetingâItâs heartbreakingâ: panic in eastern DRC over return of EbolaThe director general of the World Health Organization has said he is deeply concerned about the scale and the speed of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said there had been at least 500 suspected cases of Ebola and 130 suspected deaths in DRC since the new outbreak began. Thirty cases had been confirmed in DRCâs north-eastern province of Ituri, and one death and one case had been confirmed in Kampala, Uganda, he added. In addition, he said, there was âone US citizen confirmed positive and transferred to Germany, as reported by the USâ. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comStandard Chartered to cut more than 7,000 jobs as it steps up AI use
London-headquartered bank will reduce back-office jobs and aims to move some workers to new rolesBusiness live â latest updatesStandard Chartered plans to cut more than 7,000 jobs over the next four years as it increasingly uses artificial intelligence.The London-headquartered lender is one of the first major global banks to lay out plans to cut thousands of jobs, citing AI as a driver to make its operations slimmer as it seeks to increase its profitability and tackle competition. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comEnergy bills will rise by £200 in July to nearly £1,900 a year, forecast says
Cornwall Insight predicts rise in price cap of nearly 13% in Great Britain as Iran war pushes up gas costsBusiness live â latest updatesHouseholds in Great Britain could see their energy bills increase by over ÂŁ200 a year to almost ÂŁ1,900 from this summer in âa kick in the teethâ for millions struggling with the cost of living crisis.A typical gas and electricity bill is now forecast to reach ÂŁ1,850 a year from July under the industry regulator Ofgemâs quarterly price cap, according to analysis by the energy consultancy Cornwall Insight. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comLabour likely to win next election with Burnham as leader, say party members â UK politics live
YouGov polling reveals support for prospective challenger, with members believing Starmer could not secure another victory Unemployment in the UK has unexpectedly risen to 5% while wage growth has slowed, according to official figures, in the first snapshot of how companies are reacting to the impact of the Iran war, Tom Knowles reports.Good morning. A week ago, at cabinet, Keir Starmer delivered a âput up or shut upâ message to his critics. Wes Streeting, his leading opponent, decided to do neither â declining to launch a leadership bid, but going public with his lack of confidence in the PM and resigning. And then Andy Burnham found a potential seat, meaning that, if Burnham can win the byelection, a leadership challenge has not been averted, just postponed.Labour members would rather have Burnham than Starmer as leader. Here are the figures when members were asked to rank eight possible candidates. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comCalls for release of Sierra Leonean singer jailed in âcrackdown on free speechâ
Zainab Sheriff unjustly sentenced to four years in prison for incitement and threatening language, say activistsLawyers, politicians and activists have called for the release of one of Sierra Leoneâs best-known celebrities, who they said was unjustly imprisoned as part of a government crackdown on free speech and political dissent.Zainab Sheriff, a singer and reality-TV show contestant who became a political opposition figure, was sentenced in April to four years and two monthsâ imprisonment for incitement and using threatening language. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comPocock urges CGT changes as Albanese laughs off AI meme campaign
Independent senator warns budget reform could drive tech investment offshore, as PM thanks startups for âvery flatteringâ imagesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAnthony Albanese has laughed off an AI-generated meme campaign against capital gains tax changes from startup founders, thanking them for âvery flatteringâ doctored photos of him working in their businesses.But independent politicians representing some of Australiaâs startup hotspots have raised alarm over the proposed increase to capital gains tax, warning the tax changes could see innovative companies and tech firms move overseas to chase higher rewards. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comUN security council meets over Ukraine as Russia and Belarus hold nuclear drills â Europe live
Meeting also comes amid recent brutal Russian attacks and Putinâs visit to ChinaThe UN security council is meeting to discuss the situation in Ukraine today in response to recent brutal Russian attacks on the country and joint nuclear weapons drills starting in Russia and Belarus.The meeting â called by Denmark, France, Greece, Latvia, Liberia, and UK â is expected to cover the latest on âpeace and securityâ situation in Ukraine. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMiddle East crisis live: Trump claims Iran attack âon holdâ due to request from Gulf allies
The US president said he called off a planned attack on Iran on Tuesday so that peace talks could continueFull report: Trump claims planned attack on Iran postponed after Tehran makes new proposal to end warWe are restarting our live coverage of the US-Israeli war on Iran and the other conflicts in the Middle East. Donald Trump says he has called off a planned attack on Iran on Tuesday at the request of Gulf states so peace talks could continue.In a post on Truth Social on Monday, the US president said he had been asked to do so by the leaders of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comNo feelgood factor for Reeves as Iran war snuffs out economic upturn
Rise in unemployment and weak pay growth underline how tough this year will be for UK householdsUK unemployment unexpectedly rises to 5%Business live â latest updatesNews that the UK unemployment rate jumped back to 5% in March appears to be the latest evidence that the Iran war has snuffed out the economic upturn Rachel Reeves had hoped to see in 2026.The Office for National Statistics reports that, after an unexpected fall in the unemployment rate to 4.9% in last monthâs data, it ticked back up to 5% between January and March â the first set of figures affected by the conflict. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comNHS rollout of artificial pancreas narrows inequality in diabetes care
Exclusive: People from deprived and minority ethnic backgrounds have better access to device than for previous technologiesThe rollout of a âlife-changingâ artificial pancreas on the NHS for people with type 1 diabetes has helped to narrow ethnic and socioeconomic inequality within access to treatment, according to figures.Officially known as a hybrid closed-loop system, an artificial pancreas comprises three interconnected parts: a sensor worn on the body called a continuous glucose monitor; an algorithm either built into the pump or on a separate device such as a phone that calculates the precise dose of insulin needed; and an insulin pump that delivers the dose into the bloodstream. Continue reading...
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