Parents of Nottingham attacks victim say medics must breach confidentiality if patient is risk to others
Valdo Calocane was protected at expense of public safety in years before June 2023 stabbings, families of victims sayThe parents of a victim of the Nottingham attacks have said medical staff have a duty to breach patient confidentiality if the person they are treating is a risk to others.The families of the victims of the June 2023 attacks spoke at a news conference in London on Monday after evidence concluded in a 14-week public inquiry into the attacks. Continue reading...
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U.S. Mainstream Media Disinfo: CNN Points to Russia's "Strategic Defeat"and Ukraine as a "Military Innovator": The Ukrainian Conflictās Outcome is Still Far From Decided - Global ResearchGlobal Research - Centre for Research on Globalization
⢠Global Research criticizes CNN for reporting that Russia is facing a "strategic defeat" and labeling Ukraine as a "military innovator." ⢠The analysis argues that such claims ignore the reality of shifting battlelines and the unreliable nature of casualty counts provided by both sides and their allies.
Read original Ā· globalresearch.caLive updates: Iran and Israel trade strikes; Trump urges both sides to stop
⢠Israel's air force launched strikes against targets in Iran following a series of escalating military exchanges between the two nations. ⢠Donald Trump has urged both sides to cease hostilities, calling for a return to peace and diplomacy to avoid further violence and destruction.
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NBC NewsLatin America Displacement Crisis Is Redrawing Borders Without Crossing Them - LatinAmerican Post
⢠Latin America is experiencing a record surge in internal displacement driven by criminal violence, weak state governance, and the neglect of marginalized neighborhoods. ⢠According to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), families are being forced from their homes but remain trapped within their own national borders due to a lack of protection.
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LatinAmerican PostHow obliteration wars spur energy crises and international chaos
⢠Israel's military campaigns in Gaza have expanded into Lebanon, Iran, and the Gulf, fueled by significant financial and military support from the United States. ⢠The escalation threatens to trigger a prolonged international disorder if diplomatic efforts fail to halt the current trajectory of regional conflict.
Read original Ā· manilatimes.netSavannah Guthrie makes new plea for missing mother as search surpasses four months
Today show host shares post saying āBring her homeā months after disappearance of Nancy Guthrie from ArizonaSavannah Guthrie has shared another emotional plea for her missing mother as the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie surpassed the four-month mark.On Sunday, the anchor of NBCās Today show posted an Instagram story featuring a painting of Jesus Christ and the words: āOh my, my soul it cries out, soul, it cries out.ā In a separate caption, Guthrie wrote: āBring her homeā with a yellow heart emoji. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comCalls to review āunduly lenientā sentence for rapist in Andrew Malkinson miscarriage of justice
Paul Quinn will serve at least 14 years for the 2003 rape in Salford and could spend less time in prison than MalkinsonThe governmentās most senior law officer has been asked to review the āunduly lenientā prison sentence handed to a rapist who evaded police for nearly two decades in one of Britainās biggest miscarriages of justice.Paul Quinn was jailed last week for a minimum of 14 years, meaning he could spend less time in prison than Andrew Malkinson, who was wrongly convicted of his crime. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comTrumpās border czar threatens to send āmore ICE agents than youāve ever seenā to New York City
Tom Homan says he made Kathy Hochul promise after governor signed bill protecting New Yorkers against ICEDonald Trumpās hardline border czar has again threatened to dispatch a surge of immigration agents to New York City, as the administration vows to press ahead with its controversial crackdown.Tom Homan said on Monday that he has reviewed a plan to expand Immigration Enforcement and Customs (ICE) operations in New York and deploy āmore ICE agents than youāve ever seenā in the city. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comProsecutor vows āswiftā justice in Toledo festival shooting as search for suspects continues
Search enters third day after 12 people wounded in shooting near festival on Saturday and no arrests have been madeA search for suspects who wounded 12 people in a shooting in Toledo entered a third day on Monday as authorities in the Ohio city continued to piece together a timeline ā and a prosecutor promised ājustice will be swift and strongā.All of the victims of Saturdayās attack at a downtown cultural festival, ranging in ages from 14 to 61, were in a stable condition late on Sunday, the Toledo police department said. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comNationwide nearly doubles CEOās pay packet to Ā£4.7m despite bonus row
Debbie Crosbie receives Ā£3.2m in bonuses after mutual building societyās takeover of Virgin MoneyNationwide building society has nearly doubled the pay packet of its chief executive, Debbie Crosbie, a year after the board pushed through a controversial bonus scheme for its top boss. The mutual, which is owned by its members, released its annual report on Monday, showing Crosbie was handed Ā£3.2m in bonuses ā a combination of payouts for annual and longer-term performance ā up from Ā£1.1m a year earlier.It pushed her overall pay packet to Ā£4.7m for the year to March 2026, marking an 88% jump on the near-Ā£2.5m she earned for the previous year. Meanwhile, eligible staff within the wider 26,890-strong workforce will see their pay rise by an average of 3.8% from 1 July. āThese changes reflect a significant investment in our people, recognising the contribution and commitment of those at the heart of serving our customers and delivering our strategy,ā Nationwide said. Crosbieās Ā£1.2m annual salary was increased a further 2.9% in April this year. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comJohn Oliver on New Collegeās Maga takeover: āMore about political posturing than studentsā livesā
The late-night host detailed how the Florida liberal arts college became a testing ground for a rightwing agendaJohn Oliver dedicated Sundayās episode of Last Week Tonight to examining how Floridaās New College has been taken over by the conservative state governor, Ron DeSantis, and his allies.New College used to promote itself with videos that emphasized its inclusive community and unique academic program ā a rarity for a US state college. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comFCA sues Neil Woodford for allegedly offering unauthorised investment advice
Former investment star was banned from holding senior manager roles after collapse of popular equity fund The UK financial regulator is taking legal action against the former investment star Neil Woodford for allegedly offering unauthorised investment advice online, months after being banned from the City.The Financial Conduct Authority said it was seeking an injunction against Woodford and W4.0, a United Arab Emirates-registered company, to stop them carrying out āpotentially unlawful activitiesā. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comWhy did Israel and Iran trade fire, and how does it affect wider peace efforts?
The arch-enemiesā exchange had the potential to derail the push for an end to the broader Middle East conflictMiddle East crisis ā live updatesIsrael and Iran have returned to active war for the first time since a ceasefire was agreed two months ago in an exchange of rocket fire that threatened efforts to end the conflict.Donald Trump, who started the war in February alongside Israel but has since attempted to present himself as a mediator ā told the two sides to stop shooting and said āfinal negotiationsā on peace were proceeding. By late afternoon on Monday, the attacks had stopped. Continue reading...
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