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UK ministers pledge to overhaul terror laws amid Southport murders outcry
Terrorism laws will be overhauled and technology companies be pressured to remove a “tidal wave” of online violent content that is inspiring acts of murder, ministers have said amid growing anger over the Southport stabbings.
After it emerged Axel Rudakubana had accessed violent content in his bedroom before he stabbed …
Qatari, US and Egyptian negotiators set up Cairo hub to shore up Gaza ceasefire
Qatari, US and Egyptian negotiators are running a communications hub in Cairo to protect the ceasefire in Gaza, as Donald Trump said he was not confident the break in fighting would hold.
Violations have already been reported. Medics in Gaza said on Monday that eight people had been hit by …
Chair of competition watchdog steps down after Labour intervention
The chair of the competition watchdog has been forced to step down after an intervention by Labour ministers, as they try to send a pro-growth message to businesses gathered at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos.
The business department confirmed that the Competition and Markets Authority chair, Marcus Bokkerink, …
‘The gesture speaks for itself’: Germans respond to Musk’s apparent Nazi salute
There were angry reactions across Europe to Elon Musk’s apparent use of a salute banned for its Nazi links in Germany, where some condemned it as malicious provocation or an outreach of solidarity to far-right groups.
Michel Friedman, a prominent German-French publicist and former deputy chair of the Central Council …
Lawyerly Starmer announces Southport public inquiry as opponents cry foul
Once bitten … Two weeks ago, Keir Starmer found himself on the back foot for not immediately calling for a public inquiry into child grooming gangs. After Axel Rudakubana unexpectedly pleaded guilty to the murder of three girls and the attempted murder of 10 others at a dance class in …
Lawyerly Starmer announces Southport public inquiry as opponents cry foul
Once bitten … Two weeks ago, Keir Starmer found himself on the back foot for not immediately calling for a public inquiry into child grooming gangs. After Axel Rudakubana unexpectedly pleaded guilty to the murder of three girls and the attempted murder of 10 others at a dance class in …
Manhunt begins after murder of banking executive in London flat
A manhunt is under way after a banking executive was found beaten to death in her flat in London.
Detectives investigating the death in Woolwich have named the victim as 43-year-old Marianne Kilonzi, who worked at Citibank.
Officers attended a residential address in Argyll Road, south-east London, at about 5.25pm …
‘Animal spirits alive’ as Wall Street bankers anticipate Trump boom
Jenny Randerson, Lady Randerson, who has died aged 76, was a Liberal and then Liberal Democrat politician who spent 28 years in a succession of elected posts in Wales, followed by 14 years as a life peer, including three years, 2012-15, as a junior minister in the Wales Office in …