The Guardian - April 26, 2024
The Guardian - April 26, 2024
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April 26, 2024
Yousaf in peril as Greens say they will back no-confidence motion
Scotland's first minister stuns MSPs by ending power-sharing deal
4 mins
Weinstein sex offences conviction overturned
The disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction for sexual offences, which became pivotal in the #MeToo movement, has been overturned by a New York appeals court. Prosecutors said they would retry the case.
3 mins
PM urged to write off fines for unpaid carers
New figures show more than 150,000 unpaid carers are facing huge fines for minor rule breaches, as MPs, charities and campaigners called on Rishi Sunak to grant an immediate amnesty.
3 mins
'Recipe for disaster': confusion and protests on first day of €5 visitor charge in Venice
For more than 160 years, visitors have been arriving at Venezia Santa Lucia railway station and disembarking straight into the heart of one of the world's most storied and beautiful cities - but until yesterday they had never been met by stewards in white and yellow bibs demanding to know whether they had downloaded their QR code.
3 mins
Paris in a spin as Moulin Rouge cabaret loses its windmill sails
The home of the high-spirited French can-can has been laid temporarily low after the sails of the red-painted windmill on top of the Moulin Rouge, the most celebrated cabaret in Paris, tumbled inexplicably to the ground in the early hours.
1 min
Two horses in 'serious condition' after bolting in central London
Two of the military horses that broke loose during a morning exercise and bolted through central London on Wednesday are in \"serious condition\" and have been operated on, according to officials.
1 min
Railways Under Tories Are 'Symbol Of National Decline', Labour Declares
Britain's railways have become a "symbol of national decline" under the Conservatives, the shadow transport secretary has said, announcing Labour's plans to nationalise the rail network within five years in government.
3 mins
Stuck On This Island Snub To EU Travel Deal For Young Sparks Fury
Elena, 35, was "flabbergasted" when she heard that both Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer had dismissed a proposal by the European Commission to reintroduce freedom of movement for young people between the EU and the UK.
3 mins
Wimbledon serving up exclusive Centre Court tickets to super-rich at £1,600 a day
Tennis fans who struggle each year to secure tickets in Wimbledon's public ballot or wait hours in the queue may be surprised to discover that almost a fifth of the seats on Centre Court are being sold to the global super-rich for £116,000 each.
2 mins
Girl, 13, charged over stabbings at Welsh school
A 13-year-old girl has been charged with attempting to murder two teachers and a fellow pupil in a school playground stabbing in Wales.
3 mins
Ex-Post Office director gave high court 'false' evidence on Horizon, inquiry told
A former senior Post Office executive gave \"false\" evidence to the high court about the ability of the Horizon IT system to be accessed remotely, a public inquiry has heard.
2 mins
'It's magical' Neolithic mines in Norfolk reopen to visitors
Nine metres below the grass level of an undulating Norfolk field, at the bottom of a very deep hole, Jennifer Wexler is talking about what makes this subterranean space particularly special.
3 mins
Home where Captain Tom raised NHS funds on sale for £2.25m
The listed family home where Captain Sir Tom Moore walked laps of his garden to raise millions of pounds for the NHS during the Covid pandemic has gone on sale for £2.25m.
1 min
Home Office approached antisemitism activist for adviser role
The Home Office considered appointing antisemitism campaigner Gideon Falter as an adviser to its counter extremism unit but was warned against the appointment by the government's antisemitism tsar.
3 mins
First Memorial To Be Built To 'Lost Legion' Of LGBT Armed Forces Staff
Britain's first memorial commemorating the "lost legion" of LGBT people who have served in the armed forces is to be built at the National Memorial Arboretum.
1 min
Record breaker Briton, 76, completes epic Sahara run
On the morning of his 76th birthday this month, Harry Hunter emerged from a bivouac in southern Morocco to line up with more than 800 other runners in the Sahara desert.
2 mins
Man found guilty of murdering stranger said he wanted to kill more
A 45-year-old man has been found guilty of murdering a complete stranger, telling police that he wanted to kill people because of the conflict in Gaza.
2 mins
Global Leaders Call On Hamas To Free Dual-National And Israeli Hostages
The leaders of 18 countries including the UK and the US have called on Hamas to free Israeli and dualnational hostages held in Gaza.
2 mins
College arrests Boston police crack down on pro-Palestinian protests
More than 100 people were arrested at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, early yesterday in the latest crackdown against the rising wave of campus pro-Palestinian protests across the US in which the House speaker, Mike Johnson, has suggested calling in the national guard.
2 mins
Judges could send case back to lower court to decide on Trump immunity
The US supreme court yesterday expressed interest in returning allegations that Donald Trump tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election back to a lower court to decide whether certain parts of the indictment were \"official acts\" that were protected by presidential immunity.
2 mins
Moveable feat Radical study centre named best building in Europe
A lightweight university study designed to be centre easily disassembled has won the prize for the best building in Europe.
2 mins
Indian Election Muslims Work To Avert Polarisation In Key State
The sun scorched the carpeted car park at Mudipu Junction outside Mangalore in Karnataka state as volunteers arranged rows of red plastic chairs and placed mounds of biryani and fruit on the table for a public iftar, the moment Muslims break their fast during Ramadan.
3 mins
BHP's plan to take over rival could be a fresh blow to City
The Australian mining company BHP has set out plans for a £31bn takeover of its rival Anglo American, in a deal that threatens to hasten the exodus of Britain's largest firms from the City of London.
2 mins
Xavi stays put Despite all Barça's coach has been through, breaking up is hard to do
Being the Barcelona manager is \"cruel and unpleasant\" Xavi Hernández said, but in the end it is all he ever wanted, all he has got. He is all they have got too.
4 mins
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