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Reinstate youth programmes to combat knife crime | Letters
At last, a sensible solution from Martin Kettle to the current crisis of youth misogyny, knife crime, mental ill health and radicalisation (
After Southport, Westminster is floundering. It should look to Idris Elba, 30 January
). Those of us in the youth and community sector have watched successive …Scotland’s first minister forced to deny plans to ban cat ownership
Scotland’s first minister and the UK prime minster’s official spokesperson have been forced to deny plans to ban cat ownership in Scotland after a flurry of media interest in a series of feline welfare proposals prompted outrage from pet lovers.
The escalating concerns were prompted by media coverage of a …
AstraZeneca’s £450m Speke U-turn looks terrible for a pro-growth government | Nils Pratley
Sir Pascal Soriot, the AstraZeneca chief executive, reflected it had been …
Boy, 15, dies after stabbing incident at Sheffield school
A 15-year-old boy has died after being stabbed at a school in Sheffield.
The teenager suffered serious injuries in the incident at All Saints Catholic high school, South Yorkshire police said, but despite the best efforts of paramedics he died a short time later.
Another 15-year-old boy has been arrested …
Mexican president announces one-month ‘pause’ on Trump’s US tariffs
The Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has said the US and Mexico have agreed to “pause” tariffs threatened by Donald Trump for one month after the two leaders held “a good conversation”.
The US president upended US-Mexico ties over the weekend when he announced the 25% levies and accused Sheinbaum’s administration …
‘We’ve proved that change is possible’ – but Serbia protesters unsure of next move
took over the town of Novi Sad
this weekend and staged a triumphant street festival, occasional chants could be heard of an old slogan dating back a quarter of a century.
“Gotov je!”
(“He’s finished!”) was the mantra of the 2000 revolt that …Iraqi-Swedish man convicted in Stockholm for Qur’an-burning protests
A man who participated in several Qur’an burnings in Stockholm that contributed to a diplomatic crisis between Sweden and the Muslim world has been convicted of incitement against an ethnic group.
Stockholm district court gave Salwan Najem a suspended sentence and a daily fine on Monday morning, saying his actions …
France’s PM to risk confidence vote with second attempt to force through budget
France faces further political uncertainty as the prime minister, François Bayrou, prepares to ignore threats of a no-confidence motion and force the 2025 budget bill through without a vote.
With no majority in the Assemblée Nationale, the centrist politician has little choice but to use the constitutional measure, known as …
Conor Murphy to quit as Northern Ireland economy minister to join Irish parliament
The economy minister for Northern Ireland is to step down from his role at Stormont after being elected to the Seanad in Dublin, the upper house of the Irish parliament.
Sinn Féin’s Conor Murphy secured one of the 60 seats in the Seanad, with the support of Sinn Féin TDs …
Keir Starmer scrapped email account in 2022 after Russian hacking, says report
Keir Starmer stopped using a personal email account when he was opposition leader after being warned about a suspected hack by a Russian group, it has been reported.
The suspected breach happened in 2022, shortly after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to a book about the Labour leader, reported …