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UK Athletics charged with manslaughter over Paralympian’s death
UK Athletics has been charged with corporate manslaughter over the death of a Paralympian who was hit on the head by a metal pole during the London World Para Athletics Championships in 2017.
Keith Davies, the head of sport for the championships, also faces charges of gross negligence manslaughter after …
Why rising bond yields are rattling Rachel Reeves
For the past 15 years, western governments have been able …
Kemi Badenoch tells Tories: don’t expect big policy plans for two years
Kemi Badenoch has told her shadow cabinet not to expect any big Conservative policy announcements for the next two years.
At a meeting with shadow ministers on Tuesday, the Tory leader said she would not announce any detailed policies until at least 2027 because the focus until then should be …
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez denounces Elon Musk at Franco anniversary event
Pedro Sánchez has hit out at Elon Musk and his allies for “openly attacking our institutions, inciting hatred and openly calling for people to support the heirs of Nazism”, saying the politics of division, disinformation and hatred risk ushering in a new age of authoritarianism.
Speaking in Madrid on Wednesday …
Californians: have you been affected by the wildfires?
Police carry out controlled explosions after alert in central London
A series of controlled explosions have been carried out in central London after Britain’s busiest shopping area was evacuated.
Bomb disposal teams carried out the detonations after a cordon was put up around the scene in the Regent Street area of central London.
The explosions were carried out as a …
Jimmy Kimmel: ‘Trump is already reminding us of what a terrible mistake we made’
Edinburgh to introduce tourist tax for overnight stays
Hotels, short-term lets and campsites in Edinburgh will start charging a visitor levy on all overnight stays in May, in a phased introduction to the scheme.
The levy, the first mandatory city-wide scheme in the UK, will be payable on all stays from July next year that are booked from …
Outdated guidelines mean doctors failing to spot heart condition in women
Doctors are failing to diagnose women with a potentially deadly heart condition because tests rely on outdated studies from the 1970s and do not account for natural differences in sex and body size.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetic condition where the muscular wall of the heart becomes thickened, making …
Boy fatally stabbed on London bus named as Kelyan Bokassa
A 14-year-old boy who was stabbed to death on a London bus has been named by his mother as Kelyan Bokassa.
Kelyan was travelling on a 472 bus to Abbey Wood when he was attacked at about 2.30pm on Tuesday as the bus was on Woolwich Church Road. Paramedics treated …