The Guardian - May 10, 2024
The Guardian - May 10, 2024
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May 10, 2024
DWP has 'head in sand' on carer payment crisis
Tens of thousands of unpaid carers are at risk of debt and prosecution because their cases are lying unchecked on a government \"alert\" database of people being overpaid benefits, new figures show.
3 mins
'Fear and trepidation' as 100,000 people flee Rafah bombardment
Israel steps up strikes, with PM vowing to ‘fi ght with our fi ngernails’
4 mins
Starmer pledges to rip up Rwanda scheme
Keir Starmer will promise to rip up the government's Rwanda scheme and divert £75m to fund hundreds of new officers to tackle people-smuggling with new counter-terror powers.
3 mins
Stormy Daniels denies financial motivation as Trump's lawyers apply pressure during trial
Donald Trump's lawyers continued trying to undermine Stormy Daniels' credibility yesterday, asking the adult film star why she had not gone public with her story and instead agreed to a hush-money payment.
4 mins
Elphicke MP says sorry for defending ex-husband
Labour's newest MP has apologised for defending her ex-husband and casting doubt on his victims' testimonies after he was convicted of sexually assaulting two women.
2 mins
World is on edge of climate abyss, UN says after damning Guardian survey
The world is on the verge of a climate abyss, the UN has warned, in response to a Guardian survey that found that hundreds of the world's foremost climate experts expect global heating to soar past the target of 1.5C.
4 mins
Conran, the 'queen of the bonkbuster novel', dies aged 91
Shirley Conran, the author of Lace and Superwoman, has died aged 91, her son Jasper Conran, the designer, has confirmed.
2 mins
PM tells university leaders they have duty to keep Jewish students safe
University leaders should take \"personal responsibility\" for protecting Jewish students on campus, Rishi Sunak said to vice-chancellors yesterday at an antisemitism roundtable hosted at Downing Street.
2 mins
Scottish Greens oppose choice of Forbes as deputy FM
The Scottish Greens have voted against Kate Forbes' appointment as Scotland's new deputy first minister over her views on equalities.
2 mins
Fury at iPad ad showing books and instruments being crushed
Apple has faced criticism over an advert for its new iPad that features an industrial-sized hydraulic press crushing a collection of items including musical instruments and books.
1 min
Claims children in Darfur 'piled up and shot' add to atrocities evidence
Gruesome new testimony gives details of one of the worst atrocities of the year-long Sudanese civil war - the large-scale massacre of civilians as they desperately tried to flee an ethnic rampage in Darfur last summer.
2 mins
Slow motions Trial delay smooths way to election
Despite dismal days spent in the courtroom, Donald Trump earned two significant legal victories this week with separate decisions that make it all but certain two of the pending criminal trials against him will take place after the November election.
2 mins
Malta's former PM charged over hospital privatisation scandal
Malta's former prime minister Joseph Muscat has been charged with corruption in a hospital privatisation scandal that was once investigated by the murdered investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia.
2 mins
Boeing supplier 'regularly shipped defective parts'
A former employee of Boeing's largest supplier has alleged that key aircraft parts regularly left the factory with serious defects.
2 mins
Nadal sees off Bergs but must 'lose fear' in time for Paris
Rafael Nadal says he has reached the point where he must let go of his fear of injury and \"go for everything\" in order to see if he will be able to perform at the highest level by the time of the French Open.
2 mins
'A lot of sadness': Worcestershire to honour Baker
County pay respect to late spinner by wearing his squad number after incredibly tough’ return to training
3 mins
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Verlag: Guardian News & Media
Kategorie: Newspaper
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Daily
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