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Death feels imminent for 96% of children in Gaza, study finds
A new study of children living through the war in Gaza has found that 96% of them feel that their death is imminent and almost half want to die as a result of the trauma they have been through.
A needs assessment, carried out by a Gaza-based NGO sponsored by …
The civil service grew under the Tories. Can Starmer reduce it without further harming morale?
Many civil servants breathed a sigh of relief after seeing the back of the Conservatives in July – a hoped-for end to long-running pay disputes, the looming axe of job cuts and a sense of overall chaos.
The past decade has seen a churn of ministers, with three different prime …
Olivia Reeves becomes first US lifter to pair world title with Olympic gold in 66 years
Ministers planning to cut more than 10,000 civil service jobs
What Labour can do to defeat the fantasy politics of populism | Letters
Jonathan Freedland’s stark warning is justified (
We cannot afford for Starmer’s government to fail. Because Farage is lying in wait, 6 December
). A resurgent narrow nationalism, blaming immigrants for the UK’s squeezed living standards and underfunded public services, could replace Labour in office if Starmer’s growth strategy …The Tories are living in an echo chamber with Kemi Badenoch as its mouthpiece | John Crace
Five years ago this week, Boris Johnson cruised to an 80-seat majority in the general election. Life hadn’t been quite this good for the Tories since Margaret Thatcher’s days. They couldn’t believe their luck as they bathed in the unbearable smugness of being. They would be in government for another …
Dollars from doughnuts: Krispy Kreme online orders disrupted in cyber-attack
Krispy Kreme is struggling to meet online orders of its doughnuts, after a cybersecurity attack that continues to disrupt the company’s operations almost two weeks after it was noticed.
The doughnut maker said on Wednesday that it became aware of “unauthorized activity” on a portion of its computer systems on …
Sara Sharif murder: father’s family had protested his innocence
Urfan Sharif’s family refused to believe he killed his daughter, Sara, even after he told jurors: “I want to admit that it’s all my fault.”
“Urfan’s admission has left us devastated and heartbroken,” his brother, Imran Sharif, told the Guardian at the time from the family’s eight-bedroom home in Pakistan’s …
‘Someone has to stay’: how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
In the cavernous turbine hall of a coal-fired thermal power plant, deputy chief engineer Oleksandr runs through the extensive damage, pointing out various consequences of numerous Russian strikes over the past two years.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and …
Girl, 11, rescued off Italian coast after three days clinging to tyre tubes
An 11-year-old girl, wearing a simple life vest and clinging to a pair of tyre tubes, has been rescued off the Italian island of Lampedusa, telling rescuers she had spent three days at sea after a shipwreck that is feared to have killed more than 40 people.
The girl from …