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Scotland’s first minister set to resign after failing to muster enough votes to survive a no confidence vote this week
Humza Yousaf is holding a press conference at noon, Sky News and the BBC are reporting.
Mandy Rhodes, editor of the Holyrood magazine, says she was due to interview Humza Yousaf this afternoon, but he’s cancelled.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:13:08 GMT
Mel Stride says therapy or respite could be offered instead of Pip payments to those with ‘milder’ mental health issues
People with depression or anxiety could lose access to sickness benefits, the work and pensions secretary has said, as part of major welfare changes that have been described as a “full-on assault on disabled people”.
On Monday morning, Mel Stride announced the plans to overhaul the way disability benefits work and was due to address the Commons on the issue later in the day.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 08:14:58 GMT
Sánchez announces he will stay on days after saying he was considering resigning after attacks in rightwing media on his wife
Pedro Sánchez is expected to speak in a few minutes. Stay tuned.
Pedro Sánchez’s big announcement will be an “institutional declaration”, which means a televised statement with no questions from the media.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:15:40 GMT
Rescuers on Italian island say European governments must open more safe routes to claim refuge
Aid workers on the Italian island of Lampedusa, which is one of Europe’s busiest landing points for asylum seekers, have condemned Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan as they prepare for another busy summer of bedraggled arrivals and deaths at sea.
They have called on European governments to open more safe routes to claim refuge if they wish to “stop the boats”.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 05:00:27 GMT
Dublin records near-doubling of tax revenue from duties on imports of clothing, food and other goods from Great Britain
Ireland has landed a €700m (£600m) Brexit bonanza with a steep increase in tax revenues flowing from customs duties now applicable to imports of clothing, food and other goods from Great Britain.
Before Brexit, Britain enjoyed customs-free exports to Ireland and the rest of the EU because it was part of the single market and customs union.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 05:00:25 GMT
US secretary of state says Iran is biggest source of instability in region but adds many nations interested in ‘path of greater peace’
Antony Blinken has told a meeting of regional leaders in Riyadh that the most effective way to alleviate humanitarian suffering in Gaza is to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Speaking in Saudi Arabia, the US secretary of state said that there had been “measurable progress” in delivering aid to Gaza, which Israel has beseiged for six months, but more is needed.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:17:00 GMT
- England player allegedly threatened staff and customers
- Saracens state they are ‘dealing with matter internally’
Billy Vunipola was tasered twice by police officers before being arrested at 4.30am on Sunday morning after an incident in a bar in Majorca.
The arrest occurred in Epic bar in Palma after the England rugby international took off his shirt and began threatening customers and employees with bottles and chairs. According to Spanish police, Vunipola, who is 6ft 2in and weighs more than 20 stone, was then said to have been tasered after assaulting an officer.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:05:01 GMT
Deal to use mapping data from web search giant Baidu is a major step towards launching driver assistance tech in world’s biggest car market
Elon Musk’s visit to China has reportedly reaped immediate rewards with a deal for Tesla to use mapping data provided by web search company Baidu, a major step in introducing driver assistance technology in the world’s largest car market.
Musk made an unannounced visit to China over the weekend. The billionaire posted a picture of his meeting with the Chinese premier, Li Qiang, on X, the social network he took over in 2022.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:00:36 GMT
Civil liberties network warns of decline across the bloc as a result of harm or neglect by governments
Media freedom is declining across the EU and “perilously close to breaking point” in several countries, a leading civil liberties network has said, highlighting widespread threats against journalists and attacks on the independence of public broadcasters.
The Berlin-based Civil Liberties Union for Europe (Liberties) said in its annual media freedom report, compiled with 37 rights groups in 19 countries, that alarming trends identified previously persisted in 2023 – although new EU-wide legislation could offer hope of improvement.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 04:00:25 GMT
There are no known descriptions or drawings of object in Roman literature, making its purpose unclear
They are known as one of archaeology’s great enigmas – hollow 12-sided objects from the Roman era with no known purpose or use.
Only 33 of these mysterious dodecahedrons have ever been found in Britain and now one, unearthed during an amateur archaeology dig after 1,700 years underground, is going on public display in Lincoln as part of a history festival.
Continue reading...Mon, 29 Apr 2024 10:02:02 GMT
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