âDodgyâ shops handling criminal cash targeted by new unit
Estimates suggest ÂŁ1bn a year is laundered through high street businesses, with some connected to tax evasion, drugs and counterfeit goodsâDodgyâ retail outlets such as vape stores, barbers, mini-marts and sweet shops suspected of being used to launder ÂŁ1bn of criminal money will be targeted by a new specialist unit, the government has said.A ÂŁ20m National Crime Agency cell will run and coordinate investigations and raids into businesses suspected of acting as fronts for gangsters, the Home Office said. The NCA and police forces in Greater Manchester, the West ÂMidlands, Kent and Essex will recruit 75 officers to boost the effort. Continue reading...
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Racist abuse of NHS nurses rising amid ânormalisationâ of extreme views, RCN warns
Figures disclosed by nursing union show big rise on reported incidents which may only be âtip of the icebergâRacist abuse of NHS nurses has jumped by 86% in the last few years, which their unionâs boss has blamed on the normalisation of extreme views in politics and the media.One nurse was called a monkey by a colleague, a patient threw a hot drink at a nurse and followed up with racial abuse, and in several cases others were called the N-word, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) disclosed. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comThird of university students in Great Britain think AI job losses will cause social unrest, poll finds
Tracker of attitudes towards artificial intelligence also finds almost half of the public would prefer to avoid itOne in three university students think AI will wipe out jobs so rapidly it will trigger civil unrest, according to a survey by Kingâs College London (KCL).Students are among the heaviest users of AI, the poll found, with 77% using it at least a few times a month â compared with 46% of workers â and 27% using it daily or almost daily. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comFree up fertiliser supplies to avert global food crisis, Yvette Cooper urges
UK foreign secretary says urgent pressure needed to get strait of Hormuz reopened and fertiliser and fuel movingGlobal fertiliser supplies must be freed up within weeks to avoid disaster, with harvests suffering and food prices rising, the UKâs foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, has said.The war in Iran has frozen shipments of fertiliser through the strait of Hormuz, creating a supply crunch that has already damaged farming in the UK, Europe and the US and is having its worst impacts in the developing world, where farmers cannot afford the higher prices now being charged. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comPresident says heâs adding âover 600â prescription drugs to TrumpRx site
Trump claims number of medications available via the discount program will increase nearly sevenfoldDonald Trump has announced a major expansion of his prescription drug website, TrumpRx, claiming the number of medications available via the discount program will increase nearly sevenfold.Experts raised questions earlier this year about the limited number of drugs listed on the site, suggesting they would appeal to a relatively small group of patients. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comAustralia news live: flash flooding hits Queensland roads; $57bn of Victoria infrastructure threatened by climate hazards
Flood warning in place on Gold Coast. Follow todayâs news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastRestricting welfare to citizens not âpunishingâ but âincentivisingâ, shadow minister saysThe shadow immigration minister, Jonno Duniam, has said Angus Taylorâs budget reply proposal to limit welfare payments only to Australian citizens was not a punishment for permanent residents but to âincentivise that pathway to Australian citizenshipâBut theyâll still have to wait under the visa system a number of years, in almost all cases, to receive the kinds of welfare benefits that you are talking about.And, in many cases now, under Laborâs current approach, there are wait times between 4 and 10 years for various supports that people may want to take advantage of.We want to ensure that we have houses for them to live in.And can I say â we want to preserve for those who eventually become Australian citizens, which I hope is all of them that want to come here, the services that we provide in this country. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comFast-growing southern California brush fire prompts evacuation orders
Fire reported in Simi Valley, north-west of Los Angeles, on Monday as footage shows at least one home burningA fast-growing brush fire ignited on Monday morning in southern California, prompting evacuation orders and damaging at least one home.The fire was reported just after 10am in Simi Valley, a city in Ventura county about 30 miles north-west of Los Angeles. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comNew York Times sues Pentagon again over âutterly unreasonableâ press restrictions
Trump administration unveiled sweeping restrictions on press access at the Department of Defense last SeptemberSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailThe New York Times has filed a second lawsuit against the Pentagon, arguing that its recent policy requiring journalists to have official escorts when on Pentagon grounds is unconstitutional.The Trump administration unveiled sweeping restrictions on press access at the US Department of Defense, which it calls the Department of War, last September. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comTrump officials plan to repeal limits on âforever chemicalsâ in drinking water
EPA outlines effort to kill Biden-era rules as critics condemn RFK Jr and Lee Zeldinâs âhocus pocusâThe Trump administration has announced a plan to kill Biden-era drinking water limits on four Pfas âforever chemicalsâ, and to delay the implementation of standards for two other compounds.The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing two separate rules to delay and rescind the limits. The rules must go through an approval process that can take several years, and almost certainly will be challenged in court. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comJewish man in hospital after attack by group of men in Golders Green
Victim in his 20s was beaten up in north London street having stepped outside to use his phoneA Jewish man is being treated in hospital for injuries to his face and body after being attacked by a number of men in north London.Police were called in the early hours of Monday morning following reports that a Jewish man had been assaulted by a number of men outside a property on the Grove in Golders Green. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMan charged with murder after woman and two children found dead inside Sydney home
NSW police called to home in Campbelltown where they arrested a man, aged 47A man has been charged with murder after the bodies of a woman and two children were found inside a Sydney home.Officers attended the home in Campbelltown, in the cityâs south-west, on Monday night âfollowing a call from the home to triple zeroâ at about 7.50pm, New South Wales police said. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comPolice responding to shooting at Islamic Center of San Diego
People are believed to have been shot, said an officer, and Todd Gloria, the mayor, urged people to avoid the areaSan Diego police are responding to a shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, authorities said.Anthony Carrasco, an officer, said they believe people have been shot. Aerial television footage shows a heavy police presence outside the mosque. Continue reading...
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