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Ten thousand Kroger-owned grocery store workers strike in Colorado
The union, United Food and Commercial Workers local 7, whose contract expired last month, voted 96% in favor of authorizing the strike.
After experts find ‘no medical evidence’ of murder, will Lucy Letby get a retrial?
Letby’s fate now sits with the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), the …
UN chief warns against ‘ethnic cleansing’ after Trump’s Gaza proposal
Donald Trump’s proposal for a US takeover of Gaza was met with anger and blunt rejection from regional allies, delight from Israel’s far right and a warning against “ethnic cleansing” from the head of the UN.
The secretary general, António Guterres, plans to tell a UN meeting on Wednesday that …
Mahomes and Kelce: playing in front of Trump at Super Bowl will be an honor
Concern in Downing Street over Chagos Islands handover deal
Senior Downing Street figures have concerns about the government’s deal to cede sovereignty over the Chagos Islands, Labour sources have told the Guardian.
Ministers are under fire over an agreement to hand control of the islands, including Diego Garcia, which houses a joint US-UK airbase, to Mauritius. Under the terms …
Meet Fear and Gibson, the new Torvill and Dean of GB Olympic ice dancing
Police investigate after several trains hit by projectiles in Cambridge
Transport police are investigating a series of incidents in which trains were struck by projectiles in Cambridge.
Services operated by Greater Anglia and Great Northern were hit between Cambridge and Cambridge North stations, with reports of up to 20 carriages damaged. British Transport Police said there had been no reported …
Donald Trump signals wish to hold talks with Iran over nuclear deal
Donald Trump has said he wanted a “verified nuclear peace agreement” with Iran and denied he wanted to blow Iran to smithereens, describing such reports as “greatly exaggerated”.
But he said it was essential that Iran did not have a nuclear weapon, adding “we should start working on it immediately”. …
Trump’s Gaza plan tests Starmer’s business-as-usual pretence
By the time Steve Reed, the environment secretary, took to the early morning airwaves, the UK government’s response to Donald Trump’s Gaza plan had been carefully planned out: ministers would push back strongly, but only ever in a form of political code.
Reed gave no direct criticism of the US …
‘Waterfront property’: What are Trump’s real estate interests in Palestine?
Planning to “clean out” Palestinians as a real estate money-making scheme is an idea that has long united the Israeli settler movement and some of Donald Trump’s circle of US property developers.
For decades, state-backed settlers have used concrete, steel and brick to build on occupied land in Palestine, in …