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07.12.2024 22:44
West Ham’s Michail Antonio in stable condition after serious car crash Premier League club issue update to confirm player conscious after road traffic accident in EssexWest Ham United have asked for privacy for Michail Antonio and his family after confirming that the striker was involved in a serious car accident on Saturday.The club issued an update after images were circulated on social media of a smashed Ferrari in Essex. The vehicle had suffered extensive damage and there were unconfirmed reports that Antonio was airlifted to hospital. Continue reading... ...

07.12.2024 22:52
Storm Darragh havoc not over yet as strong winds continue across UK Thousands are left without power as flood warnings are issued in the wake of fierce winds and rainJames Woodbine was woken up by Storm Darragh at 5am, roughly the time the power cut began. His 300-year-old cottage is at the top of a hill in Trofarth in north Wales where yesterday’s winds were fiercest, measured at 93mph nearby in Capel Curig.“The noise was the strangest thing,” Woodbine said. “There was a thrum coming from the ground, a rumble going through the building whenever there was a gust. I’ve never heard that before. I’ve been here for 30 years, and we had Storm Doris come through in 2017. But this is far worse. I’ve never seen a storm like it.” Continue reading... ...

07.12.2024 23:15
‘We can barely believe what’s happening’: how Syria’s frozen conflict flared into hot war that could topple Assad With insurgents closing in on Damscus, questions remain over whether the Assad regime will dig in, and if Hayat Tahrir al-Sham are as moderate as they seemWhen Islamist militants swept into her home town of Aleppo little over a week ago, Rama Alhalabi sheltered indoors as fear engulfed her. Forces loyal to president Bashar al-Assad, who had sought to reassure residents that nothing was happening, suddenly deserted the city. But as the insurgency pushed south, rapidly seizing control of the city of Hama on the road to Damascus, Alhalabi’s fears about life under militia rule have slowly ebbed. Instead they have been replaced by fears that her friends in the army will be abandoned by their commanding officers as Assad’s regime loses its grip.“People in Aleppo are feeling more comfortable now we’re further from the areas under the regime’s control,” said the 29-year-old, while still using a pseudonym in fear Assad could retake the city. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 0:00
The moment I knew: my heart leapt at the trust Jake placed in me After a visit from an ex-partner, Annabel and Jake’s workplace romance deepened into abiding loveFind more stories from The moment I knew series hereThis is a story about trust.Meeting Jake marked the end of a low period in my life. In the previous six months, I’d lost my job, my partner and my dream of living in Australia. Then, picking up on the negative vibes, my reliable old car exploded. Seeking refuge on holiday at my parents’ place in Italy, I was prone to sobbing about my now-certain fate of spending life alone. Writing these words today, I appreciate how ridiculous that sounds when I was only 28! Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 0:37
Tributes paid to Elizabeth line worker who died after assault at London station Transport police called to Ilford station on Wednesday and Jorge Ortega, 61, was taken to hospital with head injuriesTributes have been paid to an Elizabeth line worker who died after an attack at a railway station in east London.Jorge Ortega, 61, died in hospital after suffering head injuries following the assault at Ilford station. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 1:00
‘Don’t dodge your responsibilities,’ Starmer warns English councils that block new homes PM vows to overrule local authority heads who resist housing revolution amid concerns from wildlife groups and Labour-run administrations• On wokeness, patriotism and change, Kamala Harris’s defeat has lessons for StarmerKeir Starmer has warned local leaders that he will not hesitate to overrule them if they attempt to “dodge their responsibilities” in approving new homes, amid growing concerns among wildlife groups and councils over his plans for a housing revolution.The prime minister has placed a pledge to build 1.5m new homes in England by the next election at the heart of his government’s plans. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 1:00
On wokeness, patriotism and change, Kamala Harris’s defeat has lessons for Starmer | Deborah Mattinson and Claire Ainsley Two former senior advisers to Labour analyse the clear messages from US voters’ preference for Trump• ‘Don’t dodge your responsibilities,’ Starmer warns English councils that block new homesGiven how events unfolded, it was never going to be easy for Kamala Harris. Many Democrats are ­convinced her ­campaign saved the party from an even worse result. To be fair, it achieved some real highs: she won the debate. But she never won the argument, at least not with the ­voters who mattered most.The US election triggered a scary deja vu moment for those of us who had watched the 2019 UK ­general ­election from behind our sofas, hands over our eyes. The Democrats lost votes with almost everyone, almost everywhere, but, like Labour in the “red wall”, most ­dramatically with traditional heartland ­voters: working-class, low-paid, non-­graduates. And, like Labour back in 2019, that lost connection with core voters had not happened overnight. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 1:29
Notre Dame rises from the ashes at last: world leaders join embattled Macron for grand reopening Ceremony gives French president moment of glory in company of Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he delivers on promise to restore cathedral It was like stepping back into a medieval age and reliving the breathtaking awe Notre Dame cathedral would have inspired in the 14th century when the light from the rose windows threw a kaleidoscope of colours on its pale creamy walls before hundreds of years of liturgical smoke and city pollution blackened them.This is how the church would have appeared on completion in 1345, towering over Paris, then a city of 200,000 people, from the Île de la Cité in the middle of the River Seine that bisects the French capital. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 2:10
Mariah Meets Rylan review – absolutely exhausting viewing Rylan sits down with the star for a festive fireside chat and gets … nothing in return. He is a trouper and deserves a medal for thisFor all those dreaming of a camp Christmas, here it surely comes: Mariah Meets Rylan. Our own Rylan Clark, the nonpareil of reality TV stars, Essex boy and the nation’s guncle (“gay uncle” for those of you who couldn’t place the vibe though you were warmed by it nonetheless) is brought into the orbit of the greatest star in the seasonal firmament, Mariah Carey; she of the five-octave voice, multiple music awards, feted singer and songwriter, seller of 220m records and counting and all-round extraordinary talent.Rylan is thrilled. Mariah is … less so. They sit opposite each other in remarkably cheap-looking cream boucle armchairs for a notional fireside chat to mark the 30th anniversary of her mega hit All I Want for Christmas Is You. He is energetic, funny – even witty when he gets a chance – and clearly a genuine devotee. She is … none of these things. Mariah sits – regally, do I need to say? – on one of the cheap chairs, a blank-faced queen ready to receive her due from a subject, but so ungraciously that it rapidly becomes dreadful to watch. Continue reading... ...

08.12.2024 3:30
Starmer to meet Saudi crown prince in push for infrastructure cash Wooing of Mohammed bin Salman controversial because of human rights concernsKeir Starmer will meet Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as part of a controversial trip to the region this week designed to drum up investment for his pledge to overhaul British infrastructure.In his latest overseas trip, the prime minister will head to the Gulf this weekend. He will first travel to the United Arab Emirates for a meeting with its president, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, before travelling on to Saudi Arabia. Starmer will use the trip to push for a free trade deal with a group of six Gulf nations – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Continue reading... ...