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09.12.2024 20:49
Croydon schoolgirl Elianne Andam stabbed in ‘white-hot anger’, court told Hassan Sentamu killed the 15-year-old in row over teddy bear and perceived ‘disrespect’, prosecutor tells Old BaileyA youth fatally stabbed 15-year-old Elianne Andam in a fit of “white-hot anger” after failing to hand over her friend’s teddy bear, a court has heard.Hassan Sentamu, 18, had lashed out at Elianne with a kitchen knife during a prearranged meeting in Croydon town centre with his ex-girlfriend and her group, the Old Bailey was told. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 21:00
Referee David Coote sacked after Klopp comments and second video allegations He was suspended over foul-mouthed Klopp remarksVideo allegedly showed him snorting white powderThe Premier League referee David Coote has been sacked after videos revealed him making foul-mouthed comments about Jürgen Klopp and Liverpool and allegedly showed him sniffing what appeared to be white powder.Professional Game Match Officials Ltd said within hours of the first video’s emergence on 11 November that Coote had been suspended pending an investigation and on Monday it said his position had been deemed untenable. Coote was also removed from duty at the time by Uefa and is being separately investigated the Football Association over his comments about Klopp. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 21:00
Google unveils ‘mindboggling’ quantum computing chip Chip takes minutes to complete tasks that would otherwise take 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 yearsIt measures just 4cm squared but it possesses almost inconceivable speed.Google has built a computing chip that takes just five minutes to complete tasks that would take 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years for some of the world’s fastest conventional computers to complete. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 21:00
‘Some see religion – others porn’: Louise Giovanelli on the paintings that made Manchester hot Warned she would never get collectors to the ‘grim north’, the artist is now at the forefront of a booming scene. She discusses celebrity worship, her working-class art school – and why she’s obsessed with curtainsThere is no other person in sight when I show up at the Maple industrial estate in Ardwick, Manchester. The sprawling, red-bricked complex has the air of an army barracks or an airport hangar. Doors are shuttered, the grass is overgrown, and discarded car parts line the perimeter. It’s also freezing. “Everyone struggles with directions to get here,” says Louise Giovanelli, when she eventually finds me walking in circles outside. The British artist is dressed in black jeans and a black hoodie flecked with paint. As I follow her through a network of tunnels, I feel like we’re about to attend a secret partisan meeting, rather than enter her studio.But there is a cause being championed here today: the north – and, more specifically, Manchester. The 31-year-old, one of the most talked-about artists of her generation, is at the forefront of a new movement of painters who refuse to bow to industry pressure and relocate to London. A number of them – recently dubbed the “Ardwick Realists” – work together out of this same estate. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 21:00
Cheese, nibbles and wine: the best Christmas hampers – tasted and tested by Felicity Cloake From a festive vegan offering to one containing a hefty Christmas ham, these are our food writer’s picks of this year’s finest hampersFestive hampers tend, like many things about Christmas, to be more exciting to receive (there’s always a faintly decadent Brideshead Revisited vibe about such wicker-clad bounty) than to consume (So. Much. Chutney!). For obvious practical reasons, many companies focus on preserves and packets of tea which, grateful as you are for the thought, may not be things you’d have chosen to line the back of the cupboard for years to come.However, the carefully chosen selection below – which, having spent a day tasting my way through, I can personally vouch for – is near guaranteed to bring genuine cheer from delivery to dispatch. Instead of the usual boring biscuits and tedious teabags, there’s stuff you actually want to consume over the holiday, from cheese to champagne. Because the spirit of Christmas is all well and good, but if you’re going to spend your hard-earned money, you want more than the thought to count.The feelgood one:Ukrainian Christmas hamper£174.99 at Experience UkraineThe vegan one:The Yuletide vegan hamper£165 at Fortnum & MasonThe cheesy one:Christmas cheeseboard£55 at Highland Fine CheesesThe traditional one:Ham and chutney pig board£94.95 at Emmett’sThe cosy one:Christmas in a Box£30 at Ginger BakersThe fancy one:The Darcy£260 at Thackray Brown Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 21:22
Clusters of unidentified drones spotted in New York and New Jersey FBI investigation under way as residents across US north-east report mysterious aircraft sightings for weeksA spate of mysterious drone sightings have been reported in New York and Philadelphia as the FBI continues investigating similar sightings across New Jersey over the past month.Since mid-November, local residents in several counties in New Jersey have reported seeing clusters of drones – and in recent days, additional drone sightings have been reported in parts of Pennsylvania and New York’s Staten Island. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 21:45
09.12.2024 22:00
The Shining, burritos and $5 gifts: readers’ unusual holiday traditions Their answers are a reminder that the holidays can be whatever you want them to beHolidays and tradition go hand in hand: Thanksgiving feasts, Christmas trees, menorah lighting, New Year’s Eve kisses.But some traditions are more quirky and idiosyncratic. I knew a family who decorated a chair every Christmas instead of a tree. My own family spends every Christmas morning watching The Godfather (parts one and two – not part three). And Mariah Carey, the queen of Christmas, once said she gets “one or two horse-drawn sleighs” for her family and friends to go “riding in the snow under the stars”. Sounds nice! Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 22:03
Starmer says UK strengthening defence partnership with Saudi Arabia as charities criticise human rights record – UK politics live Amnesty International UK says prime minister needs to ‘challenge repression of human rights defenders’ as he meets crown princeQ: [From Christopher Hope from GB News] Do you want to cut the number of civil service jobs? Do you favour ID cards? And would you give Dominic Cummings a job?McFadden says, in the past, when people have cut civil service numbers, they have ended up hiring more consultants, at greater expense. Continue reading... ...