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March 28, 2023

Yousaf is narrowly elected as SNP leader

Yousaf elected leader in narrow vote that lays bare SNP divisions

Yousaf is narrowly elected as SNP leader

3 mins

Doreen Lawrence: I was betrayed by the Daily Mail

Paper allegedly hired investigators to hack Labour peer's phone Cases also brought by Prince Harry, Elton John, Sadie Frost and others

Doreen Lawrence: I was betrayed by the Daily Mail

5 mins

Tory MPs push to toughen migration bill as European rights chief sounds alarm

Ministers last night appeared poised o give way to Conservative MPs by removing more safeguards from the illegal migration bill as the European rights watchdog warned that the proposals risked being incompatible with international law even if they stood.

Tory MPs push to toughen migration bill as European rights chief sounds alarm

2 mins

Further teacher strikes likely as key union decries 'insulting' pay offer

A major teaching union has criticised ministers' \"insulting\" new pay offer, raising the prospect of further strikes in schools this spring.

Further teacher strikes likely as key union decries 'insulting' pay offer

3 mins

Pop art: lyricist Taupin stages first UK exhibition

They are one of the most successful songwriting duos in pop music, but while the musician Elton John is the ultimate flamboyant showman, the lyricist Bernie Taupin has always preferred to be out of the spotlight.

Pop art: lyricist Taupin stages first UK exhibition

2 mins

Glass beads may hold billions of tonnes of water on lunar surface

Tiny glass beads strewn across the moon's surface contain potentially billions of tonnes of water that could be extracted and used on future lunar missions, researchers say.

Glass beads may hold billions of tonnes of water on lunar surface

1 min

From Harry to Liz Hurley The allegations against the Daily Mail's parent company

Seven prominent individuals have brought legal claims alleging widespread illegal behaviour by individuals working for the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday between 1993 and 2018.

From Harry to Liz Hurley The allegations against the Daily Mail's parent company

5 mins

Legal drama Prince proves he is not bluffing in vendetta against Daily Mail

The sight of Prince Harry marching up the steps of the high court yesterday came as a shock.

Legal drama Prince proves he is not bluffing in vendetta against Daily Mail

1 min

Scientists resurrect the taste of mammoth in lab-grown meatball

A mammoth meatball has been created by a cultivated meat company, resurrecting the flesh of the long-extinct animals.

Scientists resurrect the taste of mammoth in lab-grown meatball

2 mins

Anger as Poole harbour oil leak puts protected wildlife at risk

Environmental activists, biodiversity experts, politicians and nature lovers are demanding answers over an oil leak in Poole harbour, a site internationally recognised for its ecological importance.

Anger as Poole harbour oil leak puts protected wildlife at risk

2 mins

Netanyahu puts judicial plans on hold after mass protests grip country

Israel’s embattled prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has announced a delay to his far-right government’s proposals to overhaul the judiciary after 12 weeks of escalating political crisis.

Netanyahu puts judicial plans on hold after mass protests grip country

3 mins

'I'm hopeful' Rare show of popular unity against the far right

One word is heard more often than any other on the streets of Jerusalem these days: democracy.

'I'm hopeful' Rare show of popular unity against the far right

5 mins

Most chorus members at ENO would quit jobs if it left London

Most chorus members at the English National Opera (ENO) would be forced to leave their jobs if the company relocated outside London, because of ties that include children at school, caring responsibilities and partners with jobs in the capital.

Most chorus members at ENO would quit jobs if it left London

1 min

BA to cancel 300 Heathrow flights during Easter strikes

British Airways is to cancel more than 300 flights at Heathrow over the Easter holiday period owing to strikes by airport security staff.

BA to cancel 300 Heathrow flights during Easter strikes

1 min

Day of disruption Germany brought to a halt by transport workers' 'mega-strike'

German commuters faced serious disruption yesterday as transport staff across the country staged a strike to push for wage rises in the face of brisk inflation.

Day of disruption Germany brought to a halt by transport workers' 'mega-strike'

2 mins

Russian barrier force 'stood in way of retreating soldiers'

Members of a recently formed Russian assault unit say their commanders deployed troops to stop them retreating and threatened them with death after they suffered “huge” losses in eastern Ukraine.

Russian barrier force 'stood in way of retreating soldiers'

3 mins

'Long road to recovery' for Mississippi communities hit by tornado

Long-term recovery from Friday’s devastating tornado in Mississippi is likely to take years, US government officials have cautioned, as communities throughout the state destroyed by the storm sought reassurance they would not be forgotten.

'Long road to recovery' for Mississippi communities hit by tornado

1 min

Covid-19 How researcher stumbled upon data pointing to origin in Wuhan market

One of the most compelling clues to the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic was uploaded without announcement to a scientific database. It was not noticed for weeks. And then, just as suddenly, it vanished from public view.

Covid-19 How researcher stumbled upon data pointing to origin in Wuhan market

3 mins

Choking on smog: Thai city is worst in world for air pollution

Every December, Dr Nitipatana Chierakul, a specialist in respiratory medicine, notices the same pattern at his hospital department in Bangkok: his patients’ conditions will start to worsen.

Choking on smog: Thai city is worst in world for air pollution

3 mins

Founder of Alibaba seen in China after long absence

The Alibaba founder, Jack Ma, has visited a school in mainland China after months during which he made no public appearances in the country because of a government crackdown on the powerful tech sector.

Founder of Alibaba seen in China after long absence

1 min

Saudi official who sparked global panic over Credit Suisse resigns

The chair of the Saudi National Bank has resigned for “personal reasons” less than two weeks after his comments spurred investor panic over Credit Suisse that ended in an emergency takeover by its larger Swiss rival, UBS.

Saudi official who sparked global panic over Credit Suisse resigns

1 min

Bad days at the office Lure of working from home hits commercial property

The new central London headquarters of the US property company CBRE could easily be mistaken for a hotel, given its open lounges with comfy seating, potted plants, coffee and tech bars and library.

Bad days at the office Lure of working from home hits commercial property

4 mins

Hogg reveals shock decision to retire after World Cup

Stuart Hogg has made the surprise announcement that he will retire from rugby after the World Cup this year.

Hogg reveals shock decision to retire after World Cup

2 mins

Let Russian soldiers into Games, says UN expert

A United Nations expert advising the International Olympic Committee has provoked outrage by claiming that Russian soldiers who have fought in Ukraine should be allowed to compete at the Paris 2024 Games – as long as they have not committed war crimes.

Let Russian soldiers into Games, says UN expert

2 mins

Rage and no trophies: how Conte's reign at Tottenham blew up

Fans do not demand success but they do expect progress, excitement and unity. The Italian failed on all counts

Rage and no trophies: how Conte's reign at Tottenham blew up

4 mins

Fifa to pay European clubs extra £119m in new agreement

Fifa has agreed to pay clubs an extra $146m (£119m) to release their players for the men’s World Cup and give them a greater say in the game’s calendar.

Fifa to pay European clubs extra £119m in new agreement

2 mins

Southgate must get ruthless with Maguire to elevate England

Loyalty is astrength but the defender’s container-ship mobility could be exposed by the best at Germany 2024

Southgate must get ruthless with Maguire to elevate England

5 mins

'Legacy, what legacy?' The fight goes on for migrant workers

Special report: The eyes of the world are no longer on Doha and, although some progress has been made, many workers feel let down as Qatar attempts to mask cracks in labour reforms

'Legacy, what legacy?' The fight goes on for migrant workers

9 mins

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