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South Korea deploys K-pop light sticks and dance in protests against president
With blasting K-pop, glow sticks, food trucks and obligatory selfies, the protests that have swelled across South Korea since the president’s shock declaration of martial law last week have taken on a surprisingly festive mood.
Outside the national assembly in Seoul on Tuesday night, food trucks lined the streets selling …
Gordon Brown: ‘no hiding place’ for News Group chiefs over email deletions
Gordon Brown has said there is “no hiding place” for senior executives at News Group Newspapers, as Scotland Yard continues to investigate claims the former prime minister was “falsely” implicated along with the Labour peer Tom Watson in a “fake security threat” to “justify” the deletion of millions of emails.
…Ex-members of Eta jailed over flowerpot bomb intended to kill journalist couple
Four former members of the Basque terrorist group Eta have been jailed for almost 75 years each for
attempting to murder two journalists and their toddler son
by stuffing a plant pot outside the family’s home with explosives and shrapnel.Aurora Intxausti, a journalist for El …
The civil service grew under the Tories. Can Starmer reduce it without further harming morale?
Many civil servants breathed a sigh of relief after seeing the back of the Conservatives in July – a hoped-for end to long-running pay disputes, the looming axe of job cuts and a sense of overall chaos.
The past decade has seen a churn of ministers, with three different prime …
Ministers planning to cut more than 10,000 civil service jobs
What Labour can do to defeat the fantasy politics of populism | Letters
Jonathan Freedland’s stark warning is justified (
We cannot afford for Starmer’s government to fail. Because Farage is lying in wait, 6 December
). A resurgent narrow nationalism, blaming immigrants for the UK’s squeezed living standards and underfunded public services, could replace Labour in office if Starmer’s growth strategy …The Tories are living in an echo chamber with Kemi Badenoch as its mouthpiece | John Crace
Five years ago this week, Boris Johnson cruised to an 80-seat majority in the general election. Life hadn’t been quite this good for the Tories since Margaret Thatcher’s days. They couldn’t believe their luck as they bathed in the unbearable smugness of being. They would be in government for another …
‘Someone has to stay’: how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
In the cavernous turbine hall of a coal-fired thermal power plant, deputy chief engineer Oleksandr runs through the extensive damage, pointing out various consequences of numerous Russian strikes over the past two years.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and …
Emmanuel Macron under pressure to appoint new prime minister this week
Barnier’s government held its last cabinet meeting with Macron …
Norway oil firm sued over alleged links to Israeli firm operating in illegal settlements
The Norwegian oil company Equinor is being sued over alleged business links to the Israeli energy company Delek Group, which has been flagged by the UN high commissioner for human rights for operating in illegal settlements in Palestinian territory.
A legal complaint being filed on Thursday by Greenpeace Norway claims …