The Guardian - October 24, 2024
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October 24, 2024
Pelicot tells rape trial: we must change society
Gisèle Pelicot, the French woman who has become a feminist hero for insisting the rape trial of her former husband and 50 other men should be held in public, told a court in southern France yesterday she was driven by her desire to change society and expose rape culture.
4 mins
Schools funding crisis grows as special needs costs soar to £10bn
Report finds big increase in demand and system not delivering for pupils
3 mins
Labour officials did nothing wrong by helping Harris, says Tory ex-minister
Labour did nothing wrong when party officials campaigned for Kamala Harris in the US presidential election, a former Conservative minister said yesterday after Downing Street faced fury from Donald Trump over the move.
2 mins
The Secrets of Moominvalley: author's 'lost' notes lift lid on mystery creatures
They are the cult characters of 20thcentury children's literature whose books have sold 30m copies, but despite their worldwide popularity the Moomins remain hard to define.
2 mins
Human brains can process some sentences within blink of an eye
Whether it is headlines or WhatsApp messages, humans are inundated with short pieces of text. Now researchers say they have unpicked how we get their gist in one glance.
1 min
The accused Some of the 50 men on trial alongside Dominique Pelicot
The 50 men accused of rape and assault alongside Dominique Pelicot are aged between 26 and 74.
7 mins
Firearms officers on trial to be granted anonymity
The identities of armed police officers charged after opening fire at suspects are likely to stay secret in future unless they are convicted, the home secretary has announced.
2 mins
Time is right for pay-per-mile charging, Blair's thinktank says
A pay-per-mile road pricing system should be brought in now, according to Tony Blair's thinktank, which has urged the chancellor to reform motoring taxes.
1 min
Mass dementia trials launched as Nice rejects second drug
Tens of thousands of dementia patients are to be enrolled in clinical trials designed to dramatically speed up the hunt for a cure, scientists have announced, as a second treatment was rejected for use on the NHS.
2 mins
Labour Donor 'Breached Rules Over Register Of Interests'
The Labour donor and strategist Waheed Alli has been found to have breached House of Lords rules over his declarations of interest, including in an offshore firm based in the British Virgin Islands.
1 min
Three people die at care home in suspected gas poisoning
Three people have been found dead at a care home in Dorset and seven more taken to hospital in a suspected carbon monoxide poisoning.
2 mins
Reeves to confirm debt rule change to release £50bn for infrastructure
Rachel Reeves will announce at the International Monetary Fund a plan to change Britain's debt rules and open the door for the government to spend up to £50bn extra on infrastructure projects.
3 mins
Geoff Capes, UK strongman and Olympic shot putter, dies aged 75
Geoff Capes, who competed for Great Britain in the shot put at three Olympic Games, won two Commonwealth titles and twice won the World's Strongest Man competition, has died aged 75.
2 mins
GP adviser to Shipman inquiry backs push to legalise assisted dying
The medical adviser to the public inquiry into Harold Shipman's killings has said he now believes that legalising assisted dying is necessary and will protect vulnerable patients.
3 mins
Charity told to rewrite guidance on puberty blockers
A charity supporting gender-questioning young people has been told to rewrite its guidance to be more accurate about the risks of puberty blockers, after a two-year Charity Commission investigation, which also concluded that there had been mismanagement within the organisation.
2 mins
Three dead and 48 rescued after migrant vessel sinks in Channel
Three people died yesterday after a migrant boat sank in the Channel, French authorities have said.
1 min
Ministers may drop mandatory solar panel rules for new homes
The government is considering making solar panels optional on new homes in England, after pressure from housebuilders, in a move that would weaken low-carbon regulations, the Guardian has learned.
2 mins
Sausage roll and Bolly? Fine dining menu launched at Greggs
\"They really did go well together,\" said Erin Rivers after finishing off her Greggs sausage roll paired with Bollinger rosé brut champagne.
2 mins
Gangs 'recruiting skilled drone pilots to fly drugs into prisons'
Gangs are headhunting highly skilled drone pilots to deliver drugs, weapons and even condiments such as tomato ketchup to prison cell windows, police say.
2 mins
Mother of Brianna killer said son had 'good morals'
The mother of Eddie Ratcliffe, one of Brianna Ghey's killers, described him in the aftermath of the murder as \"a good child, with good morals and a loving, caring family behind him,\" who was on track to apply for Oxford.
1 min
NHS England to trial AI tool that can predict risk of early death
The NHS in England is to trial a \"superhuman\" artificial intelligence tool that predicts a patient's risk of disease and dying early.
1 min
Badenoch blamed for new leader missing chance of budget response
Kemi Badenoch has been blamed by senior Tories for \"missing the chance\" for the party to \"make a mark\" in its response to the budget because the leadership frontrunner had been unwilling to bring forward the final leadership run-off.
1 min
Survivors win case against Arena bombing denier
Two survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing have won a high court harassment case against a former television producer who claimed the attack had been staged.
2 mins
Idris Elba announces plan to move to Africa to bolster film industry
Idris Elba has said he is planning to move to Africa as part of his plans to bolster the sub-Saharan film industry, saying: \"It's going to happen\".
1 min
Footballer saved by defibrillator urges VAT relief
A young footballer whose life was saved by a defibrillator has handed in a petition to Downing Street calling on the government to scrap VAT on purchases of the devices.
1 min
Five killed and 22 wounded in 'terror attack' at Turkish aerospace firm
Turkey's interior minister blamed a \"terrorist attack\" for an explosion and assault at the headquarters of the national aerospace company, Tusaş, outside Ankara yesterday that killed five people and wounded 22 others.
2 mins
'We did not want to go back to Syria'Lebanon flight risks border arrests
For two weeks, Umm Hadi has been living a nightmare on repeat.
4 mins
Israeli reprisals Minister says planned strikes on Iran 'will prove our might'
Planned airstrikes on Iran will make the world understand Israel's military might, the country's defence minister, Yoav Gallant, has warned.
2 mins
Putin calls for new international payment system to rival dollar
Vladimir Putin opened the expanded Brics summit yesterday by issuing a call for an alternative international payments system that could prevent the US using the dollar as a political weapon.
1 min
Brussels withholds findings of Tunisia human rights inquiry
The European Commission is refusing to publish the findings of a human rights inquiry into Tunisia it conducted shortly before announcing a migration deal with the increasingly authoritarian north African country.
2 mins
Democrats Obama raps Eminem's Lose Yourself at rally for Harris
Barack Obama rapped Eminem's signature hit Lose Yourself to a crowd in Detroit during a campaign rally for Kamala Harris.
1 min
Harris Ramps Up Rhetoric Against 'Fascist' Trump
Kamala Harris has denounced Donald Trump as a "fascist" who wants "unchecked power" and a military personally loyal to himself after allegations emerged about the former president's admiration for Hitler.
2 mins
'Hurtful' Sister of murdered soldier backs Trump despite funeral row
A row has broken out after a report in the Atlantic claimed Donald Trump refused to cover the funeral costs of a soldier who was murdered at a Texas military base in 2020.
1 min
Show of unity Imported replica cave brings sacred joy to Wauja people
It is not yet dawn in Ulupuwene, an Indigenous village in the Brazilian Amazon, but the Wauja people have already risen to prepare for the festive day ahead.
4 mins
Frasers walks away after latest bid for Mulberry is rejected
Mike Ashley's Frasers Group has criticised the management of Mulberry as it walked away from its attempts to take over the luxury handbag maker after a series of rejected offers.
1 min
Boeing's new boss promises culture change to end crises
The newly appointed boss of Boeing has pledged to \"fundamentally\" transform the culture inside the beleaguered aerospace company, as its quarterly losses swelled to almost $6bn (£4.6bn) amid a sweeping strike, production delays and ongoing safety concerns.
2 mins
Lloyds backs Reeves budget plans in spite of expected tax increases
Lloyds Banking Group has backed the Labour government's forthcoming budget and played down the impact of any tax increases, which it said would probably be part of a \"constructive, pro-growth agenda\".
1 min
Olympics And Taylor Swift Help Heathrow Set Passenger Record
Taylor Swift fans and Olympic visitors helped push record-breaking numbers of passengers to travel through Heathrow between June and September, prompting the airport to consider reinstating its dividend for the first time in four years.
1 min
Golden role model Hoy reminds us what really matters on and off the field of play is how we show up
Chris Hoy's cancer prognosis has delivered a jolting shock to the senses, a reminder that legendary Olympic medal winners are still human and as vulnerable as any of us to life's curveballs.
4 mins
'I took the leap - Carl wished me all the best.I can't thank him enough'
Britain's sprint hope Louie Hinchliffe explains why he left Carl Lewis to be coached by aformer teammate
4 mins
England give Slade vital chance to prepare for All Blacks reunion
Henry Slade is in line for a swift return to England's midfield against New Zealand next week if he enjoys a successful comeback for Exeter on Sunday.
2 mins
Super League expansion looms as Wakefield replace Broncos
Super League expanding to 14 teams as early as 2026 appears to be looming after the publication of IMG's gradings led to Wakefield being readmitted into the competition for 2025 in place of London Broncos, who have been demoted to the Championship.
1 min
Fury reveals his wife miscarried on eve of his fight with Usyk
Tyson Fury has revealed that his wife, Paris, suffered a miscarriage six months into her pregnancy and that he only learned the truth the night before he lost his world heavyweight title unification fight against Oleksandr Usyk in May.
1 min
Gillespie's coaching role for Pakistan reduced to 'matchday strategist'
Jason Gillespie, Pakistan's red-ball coach, has described his role as \"matchday strategist\", acknowledging his reduced remit since a reorganisation one game into the series against England stripped him of his influence over team selection.
2 mins
Pressure is still on, admits Ten Hag before test with Mourinho
Erik ten Hag has admitted that he is under pressure to win another trophy in his third season at Manchester United and prove himself again but believes they are heading in the right direction after their comeback win over Brentford on Saturday.
1 min
Raphinha's dazzling treble leaves Bayern on the rocks
This was not just a victory, it was an exorcism, the olés ringing round the Olympic stadium as Barcelona laid ghosts to rest high on the Montjuïc hill.
3 mins
Núñez grabs winner to keep Liverpool cruising
It is too early to pass judgement on Liverpool's credentials or the new Champions League format according to Arne Slot.
3 mins
Rodgers makes his point after Celtic keep free-scoring Atalanta quiet
There should be no embarrassment whatsoever attached to the scale of Celtic celebration which greeted confirmation of a draw in northern Italy.
2 mins
Mourinho: I can win league with United - if City lose titles
José Mourinho has mischievously suggested he could be in line for a fourth Premier League winner's medal, after finishing as runner-up with Manchester United in 2018, if Manchester City are stripped of their title.
2 mins
Government climb down Regulator will not consider foreign policy for takeovers
Ministers have climbed down over plans to require the new football regulator to consider the government's foreign policy when making decisions about club takeovers.
3 mins
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