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The Metropolitan police revealed the names of alleged victims of the Westminster “honeytrap” scandal in an accidentally sent email, it has emerged. A police officer emailed some alleged victims updating them on the case, which is due to be heard in court, but inadvertently revealed their names and contact details …
Who would have guessed? All too often debates in the Commons are partisan affairs, punctuated by jeers and braying. Where reason is superseded by dogma and ill-temper. This was a very different occasion. Parliament on its very best behaviour. Where necessary, people – mostly politely – agreeing to disagree. M …
Rachel Reeves seems to show an extraordinary lack of imagination with her tax on jobs, raising employers’ national insurance (NI) contributions (‘We had no alternative’: Reeves defends her budget to the CBI, 25 November). Several sources have proposed far more worker-friendly and small-business-friendly ways of plugging the Treasury’s alleged £22bn …
Thank you for publishing the article by Aluf Benn, in which he highlighted that the Israeli paper Haaretz has, for more than a year, plainly reported the indiscriminate killing, destruction and human suffering in Gaza and Lebanon and is now being boycotted by the Israeli government (Netanyahu’s boycott of Haaretz …
Canada’s major news organizations have sued tech firm OpenAI for potentially billions of dollars, alleging the company “unjustly enriched” itself by using news articles to train its popular ChatGPT software. The suit, filed on Friday in Ontario’s superior court of justice, calls for punitive damages, a share of profits made …
The government has thrown its weight behind a bill to crack down on puppy smuggling as part of a commitment to strengthening animal welfare. Ministers announced on Friday that theywere supportinga private member’s bill sponsored by Danny Chambers, a Liberal Democrat MP and veterinary surgeon, to crack down on the …
A two-year-old girl who drowned in a bin containing 9cm of water in a back garden in east London was a victim of “gross failures” largely by social workers, a coroner has concluded at an inquest. At the time of her death, Mazeedat Adeoye was being cared for in Dagenham …
A man who murdered his brother-in-law and attempted to kill three others during a shooting spree on the Isle of Skye and the Scottish mainland has been jailed for 28 years. Finlay Mac Donald, 41, killed his brother-in-law with a shotgun on 10 August 2022. His “frenzied” attacks began that …
Irish voters have been casting their ballots on Friday with the incumbent taoiseach, Simon Harris, under pressure from the resurgent leftwing nationalist party Sinn Féin, the former political wing of the IRA, led by Mary Lou Mc Donald. Counting inthe general electionwill not begin until 9am on Saturday morning with …
A former chief constable is under investigation over claims he made offensive and discriminatory remarks, including one allegedly at an event to combat violence against women and girls, the Guardian has learned. Paul Anderson retired in June from his post as chief constable of Humberside police. His departure was announcedjust …

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