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Ministers must hold the line on Thames Water. It got itself into a mess | Nils Pratley
Hundreds flee Jenin amid Israel’s deepening West Bank crackdown
Hundreds of people have fled the Jenin refugee camp and surrounding areas as an Israeli assault on the West Bank city enters its third day, amid a deepening crackdown across the occupied Palestinian territory.
“Most of the camp’s residents were forced out, and I was made to leave my neighbourhood,” …
Woman jailed over crash that killed baby outside hospital in Haverfordwest
A woman has been jailed for four years for causing the death of an eight-month-old baby girl in a crash outside a hospital after losing control of her car while reaching for a handbag.
Bridget Curtis, 71, collided with a pram carrying Mabli Cariad Hall as she was being pushed …
C of E should offer working-class people apprenticeships, Burnley vicar says
Plumbers, builders and other people from working-class backgrounds who are called to the priesthood should be offered apprenticeships as an alternative to studying at theological college, a Burnley vicar has said.
Rev Alex Frost, who left school at 15 and worked for Argos before becoming a priest, is calling for …
Leo Ross murder suspect questioned over three other Birmingham assaults
A 14-year-old boy being held on suspicion of the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross has been arrested for three assaults on elderly people in the same area of Birmingham shortly before the killing.
Police said they had been granted more time to question the 14-year-old, who has now been arrested …
Police failed to arrest Southport killer when caught with knife two years before attack
Police told Axel Rudakubuna’s mother to keep knives out of his reach two years before the Southport attack, after he was caught carrying a blade on a bus.
Lancashire police is facing questions over its handling of the “sadistic” teenager in the years before he murdered three young girls and …
Visiting leaky, crowded Louvre is ‘physical ordeal’, museum’s boss says
Visiting the Louvre has become a “physical ordeal” as the throngs of tourists, leaks and substandard catering take a toll on the world’s most-visited museum, its director has said in a leaked memo.
The document, written by Laurence des Cars for the French culture minister, Rachida Dati, but leaked to …
As Trump returns, state lawmakers pursue bills that would treat abortion as homicide
Legislators in at least four states have introduced bills this year that would change the legal definition of “homicide” to include abortion – proposals that pave the way for states to charge abortion patients with murder.
Pregnancy Justice, a group that tracks these kinds of efforts, says it has recorded …
Declaring Southport attack as terrorism would have helped, detective says
The detective who led the investigation into the Southport atrocity said he would have been “happy” for it to be declared as terrorism as it would have given officers more time to investigate the killings.
DCI Jason Pye said the question of whether Axel Rudakubana’s attack was terrorism had been …
US meteorologist fired from TV station after criticizing Elon Musk salute
A Milwaukee meteorologist has been fired from her TV station after she criticized Elon Musk’s apparent
during Donald Trump’s inaugural celebrations.On Wednesday, staff members at the CBS affiliate Channel 58 were notified of the meteorologist Sam Kuffel’s departure from the news station, the Milwaukee …