The Guardian - October 28, 2024
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October 28, 2024
Labour MP suspended after CCTV of punches
Labour has suspended the whip from the MP Mike Amesbury after footage appeared to show him punching a man to the ground.
4 mins
'It's time to choose a path': Starmer takes on critics ahead of budget
We will defy populism and 'embrace harsh light of fiscal reality', says PM
4 mins
Woman 'was urged to deny' ICC misconduct
The chief prosecutor of the international criminal court allegedly responded to a formal complaint of sexual misconduct against him by trying to persuade the alleged victim to deny the claims, the Guardian has been told.
9 mins
Media owners must be paid for their material amid growth of AI, says PM
Keir Starmer has said media outlets should have control over and be paid for their work as artificial intelligence technology transforms the economy and the UK.
2 mins
Sharp decline in numbers studying to become nurses
The number of people studying to become nurses has fallen substantially across England, with some areas recording a 40% drop in successful applications, according to analysis by the largest nursing union.
2 mins
Film review An evil penguin returns to up the aaargh! ante
This Christmas, the BBC is giving us a cracker: the first new Wallace and Gromit for 16 years. It has all the trimmings: Nick Park as co-director; a starring role for the Pontcysyllte aqueduct; cheese.
2 mins
Now you see it: 'exposure' study risks upsetting fellow magicians
For decades, possibly centuries, magicians have fretted and argued over if and when it is acceptable to reveal the secrets of their tricks and illusions.
1 min
Make A Big, Bold Bet' Invest In Millennium-Style Culture Projects, Urges Economist
Now is the time to "invest, and invest big" in radical millennium-style arts and culture projects, a top economist has urged before the government's first budget on Wednesday.
2 mins
Breweries Reeves could serve up boost for indie beers
The government is considering making it easier for pubs to serve independent, local beers as the chancellor looks for ways to boost the sector.
1 min
Hospitality Venues face closure if rates relief ends
Pubs and restaurants are warning of closures and a tough Christmas ahead if Rachel Reeves's budget this week raises taxes and ends a Covid-era relief on business rates.
1 min
Nuclear safety Chancellor urged not to cut funding
Rachel Reeves has been urged not to carry out mooted funding cuts for nuclear sites including Sellafield amid safety concerns, as it emerged that the number of incidents where workers narrowly avoided harm had increased at the Cumbrian site.
1 min
Unease grows over assisted dying as MPs criticise speed of bill's progress
Opposition to the assisted dying bill is growing in parliament after the interventions of the health and justice secretaries to call for caution and a backlash among new MPs who are angered by the speed of the legislation.
3 mins
Reparations Backbenchers accuse PM of 'colonial mindset'
Three prominent Labour backbenchers have accused Keir Starmer of an \"insulting\" and \"colonial mindset\" over his reluctance to discuss reparations for the transatlantic slave trade.
1 min
Man, 40, dies trying to cross the Channel after small boat deflates
2 mins
Scientists work on treatment for chronic pain in cancer survivors
Treatments that could help alleviate the chronic pain experienced by thousands of childhood cancer survivors are being investigated by scientists and researchers in the UK.
1 min
Call to make food firms reveal health rating to tackle bad diets
Food firms should be forced to reveal how healthy or unhealthy their products are to help people consume a better diet, an industry boss has said.
3 mins
McDonald's manager heard berating Uber Eats drivers in recording
A McDonald's manager at a branch in Northern Ireland warned Uber Eats drivers they had a \"responsibility\" to learn English in their own time and claimed to have dismissed a courier for being \"cheeky,\" a leaked recording reveals.
1 min
Olivier's prosthetic nose is included in auction of actor's treasures
The prosthetic nose that Laurence Olivier wore when portraying Richard III in his classic film is to be offered for sale as part of a vast collection of props and personal items that belonged to the actor.
2 mins
Liverpool in fundraising drive to save baby hospice
A city-wide fundraising drive is under way in Liverpool after a unique baby hospice which has supported thousands of families in the region was threatened with closure.
1 min
Scheme to boost French school trips 'at risk' under entry rules
A scheme designed to boost the numbers of French children able to travel to Britain for school trips is reportedly in peril as a result of an overhaul of UK entry requirements.
1 min
Iran Pledges 'Appropriate' Response To Israeli Airstrikes But Says It Does Not Seek War
Iran's leadership said yesterday it was weighing a response to this weekend's Israeli airstrikes as the country called on the UN security council to meet today.
3 mins
Strategy IDF seems to have targeted infrastructure defences and missile sites
Details have emerged suggesting Israel used precision air and drone strikes in its unprecedented attack on Iran last weekend to target air defence systems protecting crucial oil and gas facilities, as well as military sites linked to Tehran's nuclear programme and ballistic missile production.
2 mins
Aid Knesset urged not to sever ties with UN agency
Israel's reputation as a democracy would be \"deeply harmed\" if the Knesset pressed ahead with bills this week that would end all government cooperation with the Palestinian relief agency Unrwa, the UK's Middle East minister said yesterday.
2 mins
Gaza Seventy Killed In A Day As UN Chief Calls Plight 'Harrowing'
An estimated 70 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes over the past day, health officials in Gaza said yesterday, as Israel's campaign in the north of the strip shows no sign of slowing despite the revival of cease-fire talks after a three-month hiatus.
2 mins
Woman said to have been pressed to withdraw ICC sex claims
2 mins
Prevent 'is not fit for purpose', says daughter of murdered Tory MP
The daughter of the murdered MP David Amess has criticised Home Office failures that meant her father's killer was unmonitored for years before the attack, saying the Prevent programme \"isn't fit for purpose\".
2 mins
Strictly dancer in backstage collapse during live show
Professional dancer Amy Dowden was taken to hospital during Saturday night's Strictly Come Dancing live show after collapsing backstage.
1 min
Autism diagnosis rates vary widely across NHS England trusts - study
Children and adults seeking an autism diagnosis in England are almost seven times more likely to receive one in some NHS foundation trusts than others, according to research.
2 mins
Too Old To Hire? Ageism 'Must Be Addressed' To Get Britain Working
When the investment firm Canada Life took on and trained a group of over-50s at its Isle of Man investment headquarters recently, managers had three concerns: the new recruits turned up to work too early, they dressed in suits and they peppered their bosses with questions.
2 mins
Battle for the National Trust How 'anti-woke' culture warriors met their match
Corinne Fowler remembers sitting alongside her son in their garden shed during the first Covid lockdown, when the very start of an avalanche of hate mail popped up in her inbox.
8 mins
Avon calling The women leading the fight to recognise rights of the river
In a shallow valley populated by reddening ancient oak trees, the River Avon snakes along quietly - the grind of Bristol just metres away.
2 mins
Georgia's Pro-EU Opposition Says Country Must Protest Over 'Rigged' Election Result
Georgia's pro-Western opposition has called on the country to protest today against the disputed parliamentary victory of the ruling, Russia-aligned Georgian Dream party (GD).
4 mins
Bidzina Ivanishvili The billionaire behind country's pivot to Russia
In the winding streets of Tbilisi, one is ever under his watchful gaze. From a hilltop glass mansion, likened by critics to a Bond villain's lair, Bidzina Ivanishvili, Georgia's wealthiest and most influential figure, has guided the country's shift away from the west over more than a decade.
2 mins
Japan's ruling coalition to lose majority, says national broadcaster
Japan's ruling coalition is certain to lose its majority in parliament after yesterday's general election, according to the national broadcaster, amid voter anger over a funding scandal and a cost of living crisis in the world's fourth-biggest economy.
2 mins
Mexico to ban vapes but critics fear organised crime will gain
Mexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has confirmed that her government will seek to enshrine a ban on e-cigarettes and vapes in the country's constitution by the end of the year.
2 mins
Morales blames government of Bolivia after video shows car hit by gunfire
The former president of Bolivia, Evo Morales, said yesterday that his vehicle was hit by gunfire, captured in a video reflecting political tensions between him and President Luis Arce, a former ally.
1 min
China Lambasts US Over $2bn Arms Package For Taiwan
China will take "countermeasures" to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity, the government has said, lambasting a $2bn arms sale package by the US to Taiwan.
1 min
Spot the Moomin! Jansson's murals on show for first time
However, ahead of next year's 80th anniversary of one of the most beloved sets of literary characters ever created for children, Jansson's home town, Helsinki, is shifting the spotlight away from those easy-to-draw spherical shapes to more complex work by the artist.
3 mins
'We've too much to lose': Obama implores Voters to back Harris
Michelle Obama tore into Donald Trump in a searing speech in Michigan on Saturday, accusing the former president of \"gross incompetence\" and having an \"amoral character\" while challenging hesitant Americans to choose Kamala Harris for US president.
4 mins
Media Washington Post 'caving in' to Trump
Furious Washington Post readers have accused it of \"caving in\" to Donald Trump and failing to abide by its principles, while staff have begged supporters not to cancel their subscriptions, as the media outlet struggles to cope with the fallout of its decision not to endorse Kamala Harris in the US presidential election.
1 min
Family ties The close-knit Jamaican town cheering on Democratic candidate
Brown's Town, in the Jamaican parish of St Ann - where as a child Kamala Harris spent many holidays with her family - has the unmistakable atmosphere of a close-knit rural Caribbean community. Narrow roads, cocooned by bowing trees and lush vegetation, wind past concrete houses and rolling hills.
3 mins
Skeleton in Norwegian well may be man from Norse saga, study finds
In 1197, an ancient saga records, a body was flung into a well by the besiegers of Sverresborg castle outside Nidaros, now the central Norwegian city of Trondheim. More than 800 years later, scientists think they may have found him.
2 mins
Firms hit by staff absences due to creaking public services, bosses tell TUC
UK businesses are losing staff working time because of waits for healthcare or caring duties caused by under-funded public services, according to a poll of managers before Rachel Reeves's first budget.
1 min
Oxfam calls for taxes to curb 'polluting toys' of super-rich
The high carbon emissions of the world's richest 1% are worsening hunger, poverty and excess deaths, a report has found.
1 min
Aim listings at lowest level in 23 years amid tax relief fears
The UK's Alternative Investment Market (Aim) has shrunk to its smallest size in 23 years as business owners and investors anticipate an abolition of inheritance tax relief in Wednesday's budget.
2 mins
Power at last Now Reeves must show how Labour can wield it
On Wednesday, for the first time in more than 14 years, a Labour chancellor will have the chance to deliver a budget, and much is riding on what Rachel Reeves comes up with.
3 mins
Fiscal Rules Reeves's Radical Changes Could Go Further - New Zealand Shows How
Rachel Reeves will this week change the way the UK government's debt rules are calculated to unlock billions of pounds in additional headroom for spending on long-term infrastructure projects.
4 mins
History Repeating Itself Saudi Arabia's World Cup Bid Gains Pace - But At What Cost?
On 13 December, two years will have passed since John Njau Kibue died.
4 mins
Williams dazzles as England gain a slice of revenge
The marketing gurus had billed this autumn series between England and Samoa as a chance for revenge given what happened in an extraordinary Rugby League World Cup semi-final two years ago, when Samoa stunned Shaun Wane's side in extra time at the Emirates Stadium.
2 mins
Slade return fails to halt Exeter's dismal run
Some relief for England but still no satisfaction for a winless Exeter.
3 mins
McCullum's lack of options means batters have no penalty for failure
Few England players leave Pakistan in credit and there seems to be more focus on entertaining than winning
4 mins
'Hurting' Stokes backed to find form after poor tour
Brendon McCullum has backed Ben Stokes to bounce back from a disappointing tour of Pakistan, admitting the England captain is \"hurting\" after he returned from a hamstring injury that kept him out of the team's one victory for their two subsequent defeats, but that he also benefits from being \"a tough bugger\".
1 min
Norris follows Sainz home to increase heat on Verstappen
Ferrari might have claimed an impressive win at the Mexico City Grand Prix but it was a race notable as Max Verstappen suffered a double blow of his own making and significantly adverse impact, his repeatedly uncompromising driving against the world championship rival Lando Norris deemed unacceptable and proving costly to his title charge.
3 mins
Maturing Draper digs deep to land biggest title of career
Jack Draper returned to centre court at the Wiener Stadthalle for one of the biggest matches he has played, his first ATP 500 final. So far in the 22-year-old's young career, some of these lofty occasions have come with overwhelming tension and nerves, leading to physical issues that have stopped him from summoning his best tennis when needed.
2 mins
Mateta finds feet to give Glasner a lift
Oliver Glasner does not believe in magic. He is an admirably pragmatic man who trusts his principles.
3 mins
VAR steps in to let Bowen punish wasteful United
There are some Sunday afternoons when the national sport is laying into Manchester United's latest capitulation under Erik ten Hag.
3 mins
Palmer pulls strings for all-action Chelsea
Enzo Maresca's concern that Chelsea lack leaders may have foundation, but one of his players is consistently setting the right tone.
3 mins
Irresistible Salah makes point to deny Arsenal statement win
The numbers speak for themselves. Mohamed Salah does not only make hay against the Premier League's lesser lights; he routinely damages Liverpool's rivals in the so-called Big Six.
3 mins
Title contenders show hustle and defensive grit but neither look like breaking City machine
Saka moves into those unexpected areas between the rigid lines, a knight surrounded by rooks and bishops
3 mins
Ten Hag rails at 'unfair and unjust' penalty in United loss
Erik ten Hag cried injustice after a controversial video assistant referee decision led to a 2-1 defeat for Manchester United against West Ham at the London Stadium.
1 min
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