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‘I know someone in a warehouse with a master’s degree’: how to break the cycle of youth unemployment
At a packed east London jobs fair, Habib Mudh hid is looking for an employer to give him a break. Having spent his early 20s navigating failed job applications, courses and bit-part employment, Mudh hid is among a growing post-pandemic generation of young adults out of work.
“All that process, …
Home Office accused of ‘blocking’ people stuck in war zones from joining family in UK
The UK government’s family reunification policy has been criticised by charities and MPs after new data revealed how Home Office bureaucracy was making it impossible for people stranded in war zones, such as Gaza and Sudan, to reunite with family members in the UK.
Existing policy is supposed to allow …
British man admits stabbing partner to death in Italy
A British man living in Italy has admitted stabbing his partner to death, claiming he did it after she accused him of cheating on her.
Michael Whitbread, 75, told a court he could not remember how many times he stabbed fellow Briton Michele Faiers, 66, in October 2023.
The couple …
Relax, Australia: confected outrage about Sam Konstas hides the real issue | Barney Ronay
Alex de Minaur finds his legs to overrun Francisco Cerundolo at Australian Open
The best know how to win when they’re not playing well, and Alex de Minaur submitted his application to that exclusive club on Saturday with a clunky but determined victory over potent Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo to book a place in the Australian Open’s round of 16.
The Australian looked out …
Rami Malek on rebellion, racism, and still feeling like an outsider: ‘I’m white passing, but growing up in LA, we definitely didn’t fit in’
Rami Malek, in one graceful sweep, lifts the food delivery bags from an assistant and holds open the door of the photographic studio. He showers the room with greetings, asking names, responding to questions: he’s doing good, thanks; his Thanksgiving was good, thanks, his partner (actor
Dozens of British Transport Police (BTP) stations across Britain face possible closure, leaving fewer officers protecting the railway at a time when assaults on passengers have reached record levels.
BTP officials have imposed a hiring freeze and warned that some bases will have to close, signalling possible job losses after …
‘It raised our spirits’: Palestinian refugees in Syria on the ceasefire in Gaza
Emma Raducanu exits Australian Open after defeat to ruthless Iga Swiatek
Over the past few years of professional tennis, the sight of Iga Swiatek annihilating another poor, defenceless opponent has become as sure as the sun will rise. When Swiatek’s game is flowing and her mind is clear, the combined quality of her violent ball-striking, athleticism and unrelenting focus is so …
In engineering, quantity production is possible only with fine, repeatable measurements. Starting from a problem in aerospace, David McMurtry, who has died aged 84, did much to advance the scientific study of measurement – metrology – and so facilitated hi-tech mass production in many fields.
While working for Rolls-Royce in …