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Tributes paid to two children killed in car collision in Essex
Tributes have been paid to two children who died after an alleged hit-and-run in Essex.
Police said officers received reports that a girl and a boy had been involved in a collision with a car on Ashlyns, in Pitsea, near Basildon, at about 6.25pm on Saturday, and that the car …
Friends of drag artist found dead in London ‘furious’ at Met police response
Barclays says IT glitch that locked customers out of accounts is fixed
The bank said customers could use its payment apps and online services, although some still faced …
Luis Rubiales to go on trial in Spain over Jenni Hermoso kiss at World Cup
Spain’s former football chief Luis Rubiales will go on trial in Madrid on Monday over the unsolicited kiss he planted on the World Cup winner Jenni Hermoso, a gesture that stunned millions of TV viewers and unleashed a backlash against sexism in sport.
Rubiales, 47, is accused of sexual assault …
Pressure rises on Bank of England and the Fed as the interest rate debate gets political
The Bank of England is preparing to announce a cut in UK interest rates on Thursday, with central banks around the world facing increased scrutiny as Donald Trump ramps up his attacks on the US Federal Reserve.
Trump wants lower borrowing costs to boost the economy, even though the US …
Pressure grows on EU to freeze minerals deal with Rwanda over DRC fighting
The EU is under mounting pressure to suspend a controversial minerals deal with Rwanda that has been blamed for fuelling the conflict in the east of the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
.Calls to freeze the agreement have grown after fighters from the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group …
Exonerated environmental defenders to face murder retrial in El Salvador
Five Salvadorian environmental defenders who were exonerated of bogus civil war charges will face retrial this week amid growing evidence of political interference.
Miguel Ángel Gámez, Alejandro Laínez García, Pedro Antonio Rivas Laínez, Antonio Pacheco and Saúl Agustín Rivas Ortega, were acquitted in October over the alleged killing of an …
ECB to carry out ‘thorough and honest’ review after Women’s Ashes whitewash
Clare Connor, the managing director of women’s cricket at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), has admitted that England are way behind Australia in terms of fitness and ability to perform under pressure.
Connor also revealed she is considering bringing in voices from outside the current ECB setup …
Trump tariffs: markets brace for falls as Mexico and Canada hit back
Investors are bracing for stock market falls after Canada and Mexico hit back against
trade tariffs imposed by Donald Trump
this weekend.Trading on brokerage IG’s weekend markets indicate shares are likely to fall on Monday, after the US president signed an order on Saturday to
UK seeks smoother trade with EU but customs union is ‘red line’, Cooper says
Keir Starmer will seek to improve customs arrangements with Europe without returning to a full union with the bloc, the home secretary has said.
As the prime minister heads to Brussels as part of his attempted reset with the EU, Yvette Cooper said it was still a red line that …