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Trump will not be ‘meteor’ blow to Irish economy, says employers’ group
Fears for ‘security of Jews worldwide’ in wake of Elon Musk AfD speech
Elon Musk’s remarks to a German far-right party that Germans
on their country’s Nazi past should prompt “deep concern” about “the security of American Jews” and “of Jews worldwide”, a leading US Jewish advocate has told the Guardian.
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Omagh bomb victims’ names read aloud as public inquiry reopens
The names of each of the 29 people killed in the Omagh bombing, including a mother and her unborn twins, have been read out as the public inquiry into the attack reopened.
Bereaved families and survivors gathered at the Strule arts centre in County Tyrone for the inquiry, which will …
Borthwick to start Curry twins in England’s Six Nations opener with Ireland
Tom and Ben Curry are set to start together for England for the first time with Steve Borthwick primed to unleash the back-row twins in Saturday’s Six Nations opener against Ireland in Dublin.
The 26-year-old Sale Sharks flankers have never played together for England before despite both being in the …
Olaf Scholz says borders ‘must not be moved by force’ after Trump Greenland comments
The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has said that “borders must not be moved by force” after a meeting with Denmark’s leader, Mette Frederiksen, intended to show European unity as Donald Trump presses his demands to gain control of Greenland.
The Danish prime minister met Scholz in Berlin, before meetings with …
ICC prosecutor seeks arrest warrants over accusations of Darfur atrocities
The prosecutor for the international criminal court has said he is seeking arrest warrants for people accused of atrocities in Sudan’s Darfur region, where the US and others have determined that a paramilitary group and its allies have perpetrated genocide.
Karim Khan told the UN security council in New York: …
The Breakdown | Simon Easterby: welcome to the precarious world of the backroom boss
‘Truly unique find’: part of Swindon Stegosaur returns to Wiltshire town
Google Maps will rename Gulf of Mexico as Gulf of America in US
Google has confirmed it will rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America on Google Maps in the US, after an
executive order from Donald Trump
.It will remain the Gulf of Mexico in Mexico, while users outside of the US and Mexico will see …
Wimbledon school crash driver arrested in reopened investigation
The driver of a Land Rover that crashed into a school in Wimbledon, killing two children, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, the Metropolitan police have said.
Claire Freemantle, 48, previously expressed her “deepest sorrow” for the families of Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau, both …