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Activists call for state of emergency over gender-based violence in Nigeria
Almost two dozen women have died due to gender-based violence across Nigeria in 2025 alone, activists and civil society organisations have said in a call for a state of emergency.
According to Femicide Observatory, run by the Lagos-based nonprofit Document Our History (DOHS) Cares Foundation, there were 17 cases reported …
Tesla sales almost halve in Europe as Musk faces criticism over Trump ties
Sales of new Tesla cars almost halved in Europe last month, indicating waning demand for the US carmaker’s vehicles as its chief executive Elon Musk intervened repeatedly in the politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Texas-based carmaker sold 9,945 vehicles in Europe in January, down 45% from last …
Federal bill couples ending taxes on tips with banning sub-minimum wage
The Breakdown | Perennial eligibility debate over rugby’s project players rears up again
There was no disputing the most iconic rugby image of the weekend. Maro Itoje hoisting the Calcutta Cup might normally have secured the crown but did you see that magnificent picture of Bundee Aki in Cardiff, complete with heroically battered nose and blood-stained Ireland shirt? As the BBC commentator Andrew …
Macron’s meeting with Trump prompts cautious optimism about Ukraine peace talks
French political commentators reacted with cautious optimism after Emmanuel Macron’s meeting with Donald Trump on Monday, which was considered by some as a “last chance” to ensure a balanced and lasting peace in Ukraine.
Gérard Araud, a former French ambassador to the United States, said the French president had undertaken …
Trans athletes on Trump’s executive order: ‘Stripping us of sports is devastating’
On 5 February 2025 – coinciding with Women and Girls in Sports Day – Donald Trump signed an
barring trans athletes from competing in women’s sports. The move marked yet anotheraggressive shift
of his legislative agenda, as he doubled down on anti-trans rhetoric, …Exposed: Labour peer’s involvement in what appears to be a cash-for-access venture
A Labour member of the House of Lords offered access to ministers during discussions about a commercial deal worth tens of thousands of pounds, an undercover investigation can reveal.
Lord David Evans of Watford, 82, was recorded also explaining to undercover reporters – who were posing as property developers looking …
What are the House of Lords rules – and what happens if they are broken?
Being a member of the House of Lords is not regarded as a job. While MPs draw a salary, peers do not. They are paid a generous attendance allowance – £361 a day – and expenses such as travel are reimbursed. But the system is designed to enable them to …
Lord Evans of Watford: long-serving peer facing cash-for-access questions
The distinct interiors of the House of Lords fill the pages of the online brochure: the royal staircase, the robing room and the royal gallery. They provide a regal flavour of an event aimed at the construction industry – one that can be sponsored for up to £25,000.
Next to …
Unilever CEO Hein Schumacher steps down in surprise move
The Unilever chief executive, Hein Schumacher, has stepped down after just over a year and a half in the job and will be succeeded by the consumer goods company’s finance chief.
In a surprise announcement, the maker of Knorr, Marmite, Dove and Ben & Jerry’s said Schumacher would relinquish the …