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Revealed: 1.5m children in England studying in unfit school buildings
More than 1.5 million children are studying in dilapidated school buildings, a Guardian investigation has found, with years of underinvestment leaving England’s public infrastructure in a crumbling state.
A study of public sector building conditions, including hospitals, schools and courts, has found thousands are in need of urgent repair, with …
Sudan: first aid convoy reaches besieged Khartoum area since start of civil war
Keir Starmer pays tribute to brother who died on Boxing Day
Keir Starmer has paid tribute to his brother, Nick, who had cancer and died on Boxing Day aged 60.
The prime minister said his younger brother was “a wonderful man” who “met all the challenges life threw at him with courage and good humour”.
He said in a statement: “I …
Houthis claim to have targeted Ben Gurion airport after Israel hits Sana’a
Houthi rebels in Yemen claim to have retaliated against Israeli airstrikes on Sana’a’s airport early on Friday with a missile aimed at Israel’s Ben Gurion airport and a drone attack on Tel Aviv.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said their defences intercepted the ballistic missile before it reached Israeli airspace, …
Man charged over Christmas Day collision in London’s West End
A man has been charged with four counts of attempted murder after allegedly driving into four pedestrians in the West End of London on Christmas Day.
Anthony Gilheaney, 30, was also charged with causing serious injury by driving whilst disqualified, driving a motor vehicle dangerously, and possession of a bladed …
Japan’s ‘cat island’ falls victim to demographic crisis
The reason for Aoshima’s nickname was clear before we had set foot on the island. As our tiny vessel slowed to a halt and its handful of passengers prepared to disembark, the quayside was alive with orangey-white blurs – a whiskered welcome party that forms as soon as its members …
‘I thought it was fake news’: secrecy around North Koreans fighting in Kursk
At dusk one afternoon last week, two dozen wounded North Korean soldiers were brought to one of the main hospitals in the Russian city of Kursk.
They were ushered into a specially designated floor, guarded by police, with access limited to translators and medical personnel.
“We were told in the …
Scientists explore longevity drugs for dogs that could also ‘extend human life’
Five Palestinian journalists killed in Israeli strike on van in Gaza, employer says
Five Palestinian journalists have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on their vehicle in central Gaza, their employer has said, as renewed ceasefire negotiations between Hamas and Israel have reportedly reached an impasse.
Faisal Abu al-Qumsan, Ayman al-Jadi, Ibrahim al-Sheikh Khalil, Fadi Hassouna and Mohammed al-Lada’a were sleeping in their …
‘It’s absolutely open to abuse’: web awash with weight-loss drug offers
After Andy King was told he was not eligible to receive weight-loss jabs on the NHS, he turned to the internet to order them privately. But before long, he was inundated with promotions.
“Every other advert on my social media feed is an offer to have a Black Friday deal …