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17.12.2024 23:00
Judge in Sara Sharif case warns of ‘dangers’ of automatic right to home school children Judge says killers home schooled Sara as a ‘ruse’ to hide evidence of 10-year-old’s repeated beatings A senior judge who jailed the killers of Sara Sharif has said the 10-year-old’s murder “starkly illustrates the dangers” of parents automatically being able to homeschool their children.Sara had twice been pulled out of school by her father, Urfan Sharif, and stepmother, Beinash Batool, as a “ruse adopted for wholly selfish purposes” to cover up evidence of her repeated beatings. Continue reading... ...

17.12.2024 23:07
Elon Musk’s Farage meeting renews reports he could fund Reform UK Reform treasurer also joins talks at Donald Trump’s home as hard-right party says ‘we can do great things together’Elon Musk has met Nigel Farage and Nick Candy, Reform UK’s new treasurer, at Donald Trump’s home in Mar-a-Lago, reviving speculation the tech billionaire could fund the hard-right party.After the meeting on Monday, Reform released photos of Musk sitting with Farage and Candy, and standing with them beneath a portrait of a young Trump at the US president-elect’s Florida home. Continue reading... ...

17.12.2024 23:30
Driverless bus service in Scotland to be withdrawn due to lack of interest Passenger numbers on the UK’s first autonomous buses – a £6m venture over the Firth of Forth – ‘did not meet expectations’The UK’s first driverless bus service, originally heralded as a breakthrough of global significance, is being withdrawn from service because too few passengers used it.The autonomous buses, operated by Stagecoach, have been running between Fife and Edinburgh along a 14-mile route over the Forth road bridge since May 2023 to relieve the heavy congestion which can bring traffic to a standstill. Continue reading... ...

17.12.2024 23:51
Labour’s review of UK-China relations on hold until after chancellor visits Beijing Exclusive: Despite calls for more scrutiny in light of Prince Andrew spy allegations, Starmer’s instinct is not to do anything to hamper growthA review of UK-China relations has been delayed until after the chancellor makes her first trip to Beijing next month, the Guardian has learned, amid a row over an alleged spy who befriended Prince Andrew.Rachel Reeves will travel to China in early January as part of a charm offensive by the Labour government. The trip will be focused on financial services, and Tulip Siddiq, the City minister, is expected to travel with the chancellor. Continue reading... ...

18.12.2024 0:22
PSNI and Met police’s unlawful spying on journalists may be tip of the iceberg Two investigative reporters put under surveillance say public inquiry is needed to uncover scale of operationsPSNI and Met police unlawfully spied on two journalists, tribunal findsAfter a tribunal ruled that two investigative journalists, Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey, were unlawfully spied upon in order to find out their sources, the pair were at pains to stress that they consider what was uncovered to be just the tip of the iceberg.They believe the case highlights an endemic problem in the relationship between police and journalists across the UK, stretching far beyond Northern Ireland where they are based. Continue reading... ...