The Guardian - April 12, 2024
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April 12, 2024
Donelan libel case cost total of £34,000
Taxpayers have paid out more than £34,000 to cover the cost of the science secretary, Michelle Donelan's libel case, more than double the sum that the government had previously admitted.
2 mins
Unseen Pompeii banquet hall offers feast for the eyes
A banqueting hall replete with frescoes depicting characters from the Trojan war has been unearthed among the ruins of Pompeii, in what has been described as one of the most striking discoveries ever made at the archaeological site in southern Italy.
2 mins
British Paralympian urges Nike to introduce single trainer sales
A Paralympian is urging Nike to start selling individual trainers to singleleg amputees after spotting that the sports brand was using mannequins with running blades to promote its products.
1 min
Alexei Navalny’s vivid’ memoir to be published in the autumn
A memoir by the late Russian politician Alexei Navalny is due to be published this autumn, said the publisher Penguin Random House (PRH).
1 min
Death sentence for tycoon in Vietnamese fraud case
A prominent property tycoon has been sentenced to death for her role in Vietnam's biggest-ever fraud case.
3 mins
House sparrow top of the tree again in latest Big Garden Birdwatch
A friendly - if slightly tuneless chirp is the most ubiquitous birdsong in British gardens, with the house sparrow topping the Big Garden Birdwatch charts for the 21st consecutive year, according to the annual RSPB survey.
1 min
Sunak wanted to be given final choice over new director of British Museum
Rishi Sunak's government has reportedly clashed with George Osborne over an attempt to interfere in the appointment of a new director of the British Museum, of which the former chancellor is chair.
2 mins
'I can't wait' Sheffield voters just want to get rid of Tories
On the high street of Crookes, a leafy hillside suburb of Sheffield with a large student population, plenty of people said they would vote Labour at the next general election - but most weren't too happy about it.
2 mins
Divided loyalties Tory MP who supports Anderson keeps whip
Rishi Sunak has rejected calls to remove the whip from a backbench Conservative MP who praised the Reform party's only MP, Lee Anderson, as \"Ashfield's greatest champion\".
1 min
Smoking Ban Johnson Calls Conservative Policy Mad'
Boris Johnson has attacked Rishi Sunak's smoking ban, calling it "absolutely nuts" in a lament about the state of the Conservative party.
1 min
Sports star and actor whose murder trial split America dies of cancer aged 76
OJ Simpson, the former American football star, actor and notorious suspected double murderer, has died of cancer at 76, his family said yesterday.
4 mins
Backlog Up to 5,000 young people waiting for care
Five thousand children and adolescents with gender-related distress are awaiting NHS treatment-yet a shortage of clinicians meant only 12 had been seen at a new London-based gender clinic by the start of this week.
3 mins
US seeking to deter Iran from retaliatory strike on Israel, officials say
The US is seeking to deter Iran from carrying out a retaliatory strike against Israel with concerted declarations of commitment to Israeli security, while at the same time trying to prevent the outbreak of a major regional war, officials in Washington said yesterday.
4 mins
Ceasefire deal Hamas claims not to have 40 hostages who fit criteria
The Palestinian militant group Hamas has indicated it does not have 40 captives who are still alive who meet the criteria for a proposed hostages for-prisoners ceasefire agreement with Israel.
2 mins
Intelligence Video raises doubt over IDF denial it finds targets using AI
Footage of an Israeli intelligence chief describing using machine learning to help identify Hamas targets in Gaza has raised questions over Israel's insistence that it \"does not use an artificial intelligence system that identifies terrorist operatives\".
3 mins
Last night is earlier than hoped for Sheridan Smith musical
The West End musical Opening Night, starring Sheridan Smith, that divided audiences and critics is to close two months early. The show, about an actor with mental health problems, received mixed reviews and was due to run until 27 July.
1 min
Man charged with murder of woman, 27, in Bradford
A man appeared in court yesterday charged with the murder of a woman who was stabbed to death as she pushed her baby in a pram in Bradford city centre.
1 min
'Revolutions are coming' What is Youth Demand and what does it aim to achieve?
A new organisation calling itself Youth Demand has hit the headlines in recent weeks after spray-painting the Labour party headquarters and the Ministry of Defence, as well as staging a protest at Keir Starmer's home.
3 mins
Khan Accuses Mayoral Rival Of Trumpian' Stance On Climate
Sadiq Khan will accuse his Tory rival in the race to be London's next mayor of being "Trumpian" over the climate crisis, as he announces plans for solar panels on schools.
2 mins
Carer guilty of benefit gain worth 30p a week fights to clear name
A carer who says he was \"dragged through the courts\" and had to sell his home to pay back almost £20,000 in benefit over payments is fighting to clear his name after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) acknowledged that he had probably made an innocent mistake.
2 mins
‘Misguided wokeism’ is putting people off opera, says LSO chief
The conductor and musical director of the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has criticised the \"misguided wokeism\" behind what he called a \"great suspicion\" of opera and British cultural achievements.
2 mins
Theatre review McKellen is a moving Falstaff in handsome joined-up play
It is a wonder that among Ian McKellen's long roster of Shakespearean roles, he has not taken on the corpulent comic antihero of the Henry IV dramas before now.
2 mins
Waterlogged farms 'too far from river' to get hardship funds
Farmers who have their entire cropping land submerged underwater have found they are ineligible for a government flooding hardship fund -because their farms are too far from a major river.
2 mins
Harold Wilson admitted secret 'love match' while PM, says aide
Harold Wilson confessed to an affair during his final year in Downing Street, one of his closest surviving aides has revealed for the first time.
1 min
Guided bombs Mass use behind Moscow's advances, Kyiv claims
The mass use of \"drop-and-forget\" guided bombs containing foreign components is driving Russian advances in Ukraine, with up to 500 now being fired a week, according toa Ukrainian government analysis.
3 mins
Wife of jailed UK-Russian citizen fears he will meet same fate as Navalny
The wife of the jailed Russian-British citizen Vladimir Kara-Murza has said on the second anniversary of his arrest that she fears every day for his life, as worries grow that the politician could be the next dissident to die behind bars in Russia.
3 mins
South Korean PM offers to resign after big loss in parliamentary polls
Senior politicians in South Korea's ruling party have offered to resign to take responsibility for its heavy defeat in Wednesday's national assembly elections - a result that has severely weakened the country's conservative president, Yoon Suk Yeol.
2 mins
Queen reigns again Priscilla, star of hit 1990s film, hopes for fabulous return after rescue by museum
Thirty years ago, a humble silver bus was transformed into a cinematic icon when the low-budget Australian film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert became a heartwarming, Oscar-winning smash hit.
4 mins
Polish MPs debate strict laws on abortion in test of new coalition
Poland's parliament has begun a longawaited debate on loosening the country's near total ban on abortion, in what campaigners have described as a crucial test of the country's new government.
2 mins
‘Iconic’ Man Ray photo sells for over 100,000at Paris auction
It is one of the most recognisable images of the surrealist movement: a black and white photograph by Man Ray of artist and model Kiki de Montparnasse with f-shaped sound holes on her back to resemble a violin.
2 mins
Amazon outlaws Jailbreak exposes expansion of Brazil's top crime factions
After nearly two months on the run, the Amazon outlaws nicknamed Hammerhead and Armadillo might have felt they were nearing the home straight-albeit a long and muddy one.
3 mins
Central Banks Should Resist Calls For Rate Cuts - IMF Head
The world's leading central banks must resist calls from politicians for early interest rate cuts amid concerns over stubbornly high inflation on both sides of the Atlantic, the head of the International Monetary Fund has urged.
2 mins
Wizz Air planes could be powered by fuel made from human sewage
Planes could one day take off using fuel made from human waste under plans revealed by Wizz Air and the British sustainable aviation company Firefly to build a world-first commercial refinery in Essex.
2 mins
'Returning to boxing took me out of a downward spiral'
Super-featherweight Jordan Gillon how he contemplated ending his life and tomorrow's fight against Zelfa Barrett
5 mins
Raducanu hopeful of finding her feet on clay
Emma Raducanu says she is relishing the challenge of adapting her game to perform on clay as she and Katie Boulter lead Great Britain in a tough Billie Jean King Cup qualifier against France.
2 mins
Scamacca double leaves Liverpool needing miracle
Anfield was shorn of its flags and Liverpool lost all of their powers.
3 mins
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