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Former Tesco boss wants to send power from Morocco to Great Britain using subsea cable
Let’s summon the courage for UN reform | Letters
Omar Barghouti quite is right to highlight the dysfunctional nature of the UN (
The UN has failed us on Gaza. We need to decolonize and radically reform it, 25 November
). Indeed, as currently constituted it cannot be otherwise, given the glaring conceptual contradiction at its very heart: …Tender minds and media influence | Brief letters
In all the agonising over whether we should follow Australia in restricting children’s access to social media (
Australian-style social media ban for under-16s ‘a retrograde step’, say UK charities, 29 November
) there seems to be no recognition that supposedly tender minds will still be exposed to the …Dawson’s Creek actor James Van Der Beek sells merch to pay for cancer treatment
England’s Ben Stokes ‘raring to go’ for second Test after injury concerns
Ben Stokes moved to play down concerns over his fitness and declared himself “raring to go” for the second Test at Wellington after the England captain ended his efforts with the ball mid-over during
the eight-wicket win at Hagley Oval
.At the end of a year that …
Unrwa suspends aid deliveries through main Gaza route after armed gangs attack convoy
The UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees has suspended aid deliveries through the main lifeline for the Gaza Strip after a new attack by armed gangs on a convoy, amid a severe food crisis caused by more than a year of fighting between Israel and Hamas.
In a statement on Sunday, …
Boss of takeover target Direct Line wants time to turn around insurer
Many unable to access eVisas to prove right to be in UK, Home Office admits
The Home Office has admitted that many people who have the right to live and work in the UK cannot access their eVisas and provide proof they are allowed to be in the country.
Human rights campaigners have warned that problems with people accessing eVisas could lead to a scandal …
Irish Greens face virtual wipeout after general election rout
The Green party in Ireland is facing virtual wipeout in the general election, with its leader admitting it was entering a period of “rebuild” after the electorate removed any prospect of the party reentering government.
The Greens look set to lose all but one of their 12 seats, that of …