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World Athletics plans tougher rules for transgender and DSD athletes
EU says it will retaliate immediately if Trump imposes new tariffs
Europe will not hesitate to retaliate if Donald Trump imposes any new tariffs, the European Commission and EU national leaders have said, after the US president announced another escalation of his aggressive trade policy at the weekend.
Trump said he would announce on Monday 25% tariffs on all steel and …
Burnley MP Oliver Ryan suspended by Labour over messages on WhatsApp group
The Labour MP Oliver Ryan has been suspended by the party over his membership and comments on a WhatsApp group that featured offensive messages, including alleged racism and sexism.
The party took action against the Burnley MP after the emergence of details about the Trigger Me Timbers group, mainly involving …
British soldier who took own life was scared of ‘psychotic and possessive’ boss
A 19-year-old soldier found dead in her room at an army camp had become frightened at the “psychotic and possessive” behaviour of her boss, who had sent her thousands of WhatsApp messages and expressed his love for her, an inquest heard.
, who …AI phone scam targets Italian business leaders including Giorgio Armani
Some of Italy’s best-known business leaders, including the fashion designer Giorgio Armani and the Prada chair, Patrizio Bertelli, have been targeted by an artificial intelligence-based scam that involved the mimicking of the defence minister’s voice in telephone calls claiming to seek help to free Italian journalists kidnapped in the Middle …
Nicky Henderson dealt Cheltenham blow as Sir Gino ruled out for season
Feeding frenzy: how army of advisers is making millions from Thames Water
Sewage floating down Britain’s rivers has become a pungent political symbol. But a recent court case over Thames Water’s debts was not concerned with the flow of water and effluent so much as the flow of money.
Thames Water stands out amid the turmoil of the privatised water industry in …
Labour was told about ‘vile’ WhatsApp group more than a year ago, says ex-councillor
Labour was warned more than a year ago about a “vile” WhatsApp group involving two of the party’s MPs, local councillors and a series of offensive messages, the Guardian has been told.
It came as a cycling campaigner said he was “profoundly distressed” to learn that one of the MPs, …
Man goes on trial in France over deadly Nice church attack
A Tunisian man has gone on trial in France accused of fatally stabbing three people in a terrorist attack at a church in Nice.
, 25, told the special court in Paris he had no recollection of the events of October 2020, when he allegedly almost …