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Who could replace Barnier as French prime minister? Here are Macron’s best options
Man charged with manslaughter after Newcastle cannabis blast kills two
A man has been charged with manslaughter and cannabis production after a house explosion in Newcastle that killed two people including a seven-year-old boy.
The blast happened in Violet Close, in the Benwell and Elswick area of the city, in the early hours of 16 October.
Northumbria police said Reece …
A player’s foreseeable death raises existential questions for college football
“It is clearly the duty of the colleges which have permitted these monstrous evils to grow up and become intense to purge themselves of such immoralities … Intercollegiate and interscholastic football ought to be prohibited until a reasonable game has been formulated.”
of …Vodafone and Three given approval to merge
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the pair must commit to upgrading 5G coverage and …
Former senior bureaucrat Dennis Richardson to lead urgent review into agency tasked with $368bn Aukus contract
The defence minister has appointed former senior defence and security bureaucrat Dennis Richardson to conduct an urgent top-to-bottom review of the Australian Submarine Agency amid serious concerns about how it is managing
Australia’s $368bn Aukus submarine contract
.Guardian Australia has confirmed that Richardson will undertake a rapid …
Thursday briefing: What the martial law attempt means for South Korea’s future
South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, is facing impeachment
after he sent heavily armed forces into Seoul’s streets with his baffling and sudden declaration of martial law on Tuesday. The move stirred memories of past dictatorships in the country, moving thousands to come out on …Georgia opposition leader arrested as mass anti-government protests stretch into seventh night
Georgian police have raided the offices of an opposition party and arrested its leader in an apparent attempt to quash a wave of mass protests triggered by the governing party’s decision to
suspend negotiations on joining the European Union
.Protesters on Wednesday night gathered for a seventh …
Hundreds detained in Northern Ireland in crackdown on people smugglers
Hundreds of people have been detained in Northern Ireland trying to get into Great Britain by crossing the border from Ireland in anoperation aimed at cracking down on people smugglers.
Criminal gangs are charging up to €8,000 for the illegal travel package they present as a safer route to crossing …
French PM to resign after government falls while Macron seeks solution to crisis
The French prime minister, Michel Barnier, is expected to resign on Thursday, a day after his government became the
first to be toppled by a no-confidence vote
in more than 60 years and just three months after it took office – a record ouster.Barnier is due …
Bitcoin price hits record-high $100,027 as Trump win fuels crypto fever
Donald Trump
’s election victory. – prone to volatile market surges and routs – has been lifted in …