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September 02, 2024

German far right hails 'historic success' in vote

A far-right party became the biggest force in a German state parliament for the first time since the second world war, exit polls showed last night, while a new populist force on the left established a firm foothold in the country's political landscape.

German far right hails 'historic success' in vote

4 mins

Ofsted's single-word school ratings scrapped

Single-word Ofsted judgments for state schools will be scrapped with immediate effect to be replaced by report cards aimed at improving standards and helping parents to better understand schools' strengths and weaknesses.

Ofsted's single-word school ratings scrapped

4 mins

Protesters turn on Netanyahu in fury over deaths of six hostages

Thousands of Israelis take to streets as union chief calls general strike

Protesters turn on Netanyahu in fury over deaths of six hostages

5 mins

Lack of arts schemes for working class 'will make theatre whiter and posher'

The lack of investment in arts schemes aimed at working-class children will create a cultural landscape that is whiter and posher, according to one of Britain's leading black British theatre directors.

Lack of arts schemes for working class 'will make theatre whiter and posher'

3 mins

Drive begins to give 600,000 Gaza children polio vaccine amid fighting

A complex, large-scale campaign to inoculate children against the newly emerged threat of polio in the Gaza Strip began yesterday despite fighting in the territory, according to UN officials and local health authorities.

Drive begins to give 600,000 Gaza children polio vaccine amid fighting

2 mins

A surgeon, a student and a lawyer Party's new MPs find their feet

It is a sunny day in Norfolk and Peter Prinsley, the first Labour MP for Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket, is about to look up the nostrils of a 90-year-old man.

A surgeon, a student and a lawyer Party's new MPs find their feet

5 mins

British athletes enjoy gold rush for medals at Paralympics

It was a magnificent day for Paralympics GB in Paris - the most successful of the 21st century with 12 golds to slide into the team tracksuit pocket.

British athletes enjoy gold rush for medals at Paralympics

3 mins

British swimmer claims record as fastest across Lake Geneva

A British endurance swimmer is believed to have broken the world record for the fastest swim by a woman across Lake Geneva.

British swimmer claims record as fastest across Lake Geneva

1 min

'Dangerous lottery' Evacuation plans for vulnerable 'inconsistent'

Firefighter, disability and Grenfell groups have criticised the existence of a \"dangerous postcode lottery\" as data revealed an \"inconsistent rollout\" of emergency evacuation plans for vulnerable people across London.

'Dangerous lottery' Evacuation plans for vulnerable 'inconsistent'

2 mins

Ukrainian drones hit power plants deep in Russia

Ukraine has carried out one of its biggest drone attacks on Russia yet, with videos showing a series of explosions and fires at power stations and refineries, including in Moscow.

Ukrainian drones hit power plants deep in Russia

3 mins

Afghan women sing in protest over Taliban laws banning their voices

Afghan women, both inside and outside the country, have posted online videos of themselves singing in protest at the Taliban's new laws banning women's voices in public.

Afghan women sing in protest over Taliban laws banning their voices

2 mins

Capitol Hill women Taking on Trump - and changing the face of US politics

The halls of the US Congress were, for many years, a man's world.

Capitol Hill women Taking on Trump - and changing the face of US politics

3 mins

Norway halts outdoor tourism campaign over environmental fears

A Norwegian tourism campaign aimed at promoting the country as a destination for outdoor activities has been suspended after warnings that opening up the country's \"right to roam\" laws to mass tourism could lead to environmental destruction.

Norway halts outdoor tourism campaign over environmental fears

2 mins

Tougher levies on North Sea profits risk loss of £12bn in taxes, say firms

The North Sea industry has warned the government not to toughen its windfall tax on oil and gas profits in the autumn budget, claiming it risks losing £12bn in tax receipts and jeopardising 35,000 jobs.

Tougher levies on North Sea profits risk loss of £12bn in taxes, say firms

1 min

Germany Has economic giant of Europe now run out of road?

Sir Keir Starmer is not the first Labour leader to hanker after a closer relationship between Britain and Germany.

Germany Has economic giant of Europe now run out of road?

4 mins

Cox gets her golden redemption to seal GB cycling's medal rush

There were three gold medals for Britain on a triumphant day at the velodrome, starting with a gold and silver in the men's B1,000m time trial and finishing with gold for Kadeena Cox in the C1-5 750m team sprint.

Cox gets her golden redemption to seal GB cycling's medal rush

3 mins

Atkinson strikes again as England sweep to series win

There was not a great deal of encouragement from the Lord's pitch and a thin crowd made for a slightly sleepy Sunday.

Atkinson strikes again as England sweep to series win

3 mins

Díaz doubles up to ensure a perfect start to Slot's reign

It was difficult to imagine a more perfect afternoon for Arne Slot - or a more harrowing one for Erik ten Hag who, just three games into the Premier League season, is back in familiar territory; the vultures circling, his credentials as the Manchester United manager under yet more scrutiny.

Díaz doubles up to ensure a perfect start to Slot's reign

3 mins

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