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Deaths at young offenders institution in Scotland ‘could have been avoided’
The deaths of two young people in custody could have been avoided, according to the long-awaited report of a joint inquiry into their suicides within months of one another.
The 419-page document, which identified “a catalogue of failures” in the system that was charged with their care, prompted their families’ …
Nazi-obsessed terrorist given life sentence for Worcestershire attack on asylum seeker
A Nazi-obsessed terrorist who tried to stab an asylum seeker to death in a protest over Channel crossings has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 22 years and eight months.
Callum Parslow repeatedly stabbed Nahom Hagos, 25, in the attack at a hotel previously used …
Stephen Colbert on Trump’s tech bro buddies: ‘the guys that Biden warned us about’
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’s second term as president.Stephen Colbert
On the Late Show, Stephen Colbert said that tonight would represent the “end of an era” as “this is our last show of the
…Strangers’ bar in parliament to close after alleged spiking incident
Parliament’s Strangers’ bar will be closed next week while security arrangements are reviewed after an alleged spiking incident.
A House of Commons spokesperson said the bar, which is located on the parliamentary estate and is frequented by MPs on weekday evenings, would be closed from Monday.
“The safety of everyone …
‘It should be up to us’: Greenlanders on Trump, Denmark – and their land
In one corner, friends discuss the aftermath of last week’s visit by Donald Trump Jr, while in another, coffee is being roasted, as the northern lights dance across the dark early evening sky. Suddenly, a group at the neighbouring table, who have broken off their game of backgammon to take …
Lisa Nandy vows to bulldoze barriers in arts and turbocharge growth
Arts and the creative industries will be a key part of the UK government’s drive for economic growth, the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has said as she promised to “bulldoze” barriers that hold back potential.
Nandy gave a speech in Gateshead where she vowed to “turbocharge” the nation’s creative industries, …
Chrystia Freeland will run to replace Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister
A former journalist turned senior government minister – who was dubbed a “nasty woman” by
after bruising trade negotiations with the US – has announced that she will run for leadership ofCanada
’s ailing Liberal party.Chrystia Freeland declared her intention to become the …
‘I don’t mean to paint badly’: accountant inundated with commissions for ‘terrible’ paintings
An accountant from Stoke-on-Trent who started his painting career little more than six months ago has been flooded with requests to work his magic thanks to his talent for “terrible” paintings.
Last May, Jamie Lee Matthias gave his then fiancee a poster-paint canvas of the couple on their wedding day. …
‘Get those rocket ships going’: where will Trump’s space odyssey lead Nasa?
As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House next week with Elon Musk at his side, the pair are planning to write the next chapter in US spaceflight history with an ambitious agenda that includes the
first human footprints on Mars
.How many of their …
FTSE 100 hits record as interest rate hopes push down UK borrowing costs
The UK’s blue-chip stock index hit a record high on Friday, as rising hopes of interest rate cuts this year drove down government borrowing costs.
Almost every share on the FTSE 100 rose on Friday, as a fall in the value of the pound boosted multinational companies listed in London …