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May 22, 2024

Former marine charged in spy case found dead

A former Royal Marine commando who was charged with spying for the Hong Kong intelligence service has died, police said yesterday.

Former marine charged in spy case found dead

3 mins

British passenger dies in severe plane turbulence

A British passenger died and seven people were critically injured yesterday when a flight from London to Singapore was hit by turbulence.

British passenger dies in severe plane turbulence

3 mins

Alarm over big increase in under-40s with diabetes

Obesity, junk food and 'gross inequality' blamed for 39% rise in six years

Alarm over big increase in under-40s with diabetes

3 mins

Hunt ready to cut NICs again despite IMF's warning of £30bn fiscal hole

Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor, is preparing a pre-election cut in national insurance, Downing Street has indicated - despite a warning from the International Monetary Fund of a looming £30bn hole in the public finances.

Hunt ready to cut NICs again despite IMF's warning of £30bn fiscal hole

3 mins

"The level of hate was dangerous': actor on backlash to her playing Richard III

Michelle Terry, the artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe, has called the backlash to her casting as Richard III \"disproportionate\" and said much of the anger aimed towards her in recent months had been misogynistic.

"The level of hate was dangerous': actor on backlash to her playing Richard III

3 mins

Rights watchdog starts inquiry into disability benefits assessment

The treatment of chronically ill and disabled people by welfare officials, including benefits decisions subsequently linked to the deaths of vulnerable claimants, is to be formally investigated by Britain's human rights watchdog.

Rights watchdog starts inquiry into disability benefits assessment

3 mins

'Immersive' forest bathing garden wins Chelsea best in show

A garden demonstrating the joys of forest bathing has won best in show at the Chelsea Flower Show.

'Immersive' forest bathing garden wins Chelsea best in show

2 mins

Victims could receive compensation payouts of more than £2.5m

Victims of the contaminated blood scandal could receive more than £2.5m in compensation under a multibillion-pound scheme announced a day after a damning report found the NHS and the government culpable for the tragedy.

Victims could receive compensation payouts of more than £2.5m

3 mins

Liability Lawyers look at possible prosecutions

A small team has started looking at the infected blood inquiry's final report on behalf of the National Police Chiefs' Council, as lawyers said the time that has passed since the alleged offences should not be a bar to prosecutions.

Liability Lawyers look at possible prosecutions

2 mins

Fall takes artistic reins at Young Vic in latest change at top theatre

The Young Vic, one of London's foremost theatres, has appointed Nadia Fall as its new artistic director, succeeding Kwame Kwei-Armah. Fall, who currently runs Theatre Royal Stratford East, will join the organisation in January and also become the Young Vic's joint chief executive alongside Lucy Davies.

Fall takes artistic reins at Young Vic in latest change at top theatre

2 mins

Murdoch cannot be added to case, judge tells Harry

Prince Harry yesterday failed in his legal bid to name Rupert Murdoch in allegations of an extensive cover-up of wrongdoing at Murdoch's newspapers.

Murdoch cannot be added to case, judge tells Harry

2 mins

'Close to a police state': campaign groups condemn protests report

Protest groups have condemned a long-awaited report into their activity that recommends a review of undercover surveillance of activists and making march organisers pay towards the cost of policing.

'Close to a police state': campaign groups condemn protests report

2 mins

'Hostile' Palestine protests at universities accused of antisemitic rhetoric

Pro-Palestine university protests are espousing \"antisemitism repurposed for the Instagram age\", Michael Gove has said in a speech about countering extremism.

'Hostile' Palestine protests at universities accused of antisemitic rhetoric

3 mins

Nazis killed over 1,000 on Alderney in second world war

More than 1,000 slave labourers may have died on British soil at the hands of the Nazis in the second world war - hundreds more deaths that were officially recorded in historical archives, a review has found.

Nazis killed over 1,000 on Alderney in second world war

2 mins

Review Close encounters of the most absurd kind

Cate Blanchett has supplied the strangest moment of this year's Cannes film festival, for Brits of a certain age, anyway.

Review Close encounters of the most absurd kind

1 min

Indian students' union urges Sunak to retain graduate visas

Indian students and alumni in the UK have urged the British prime minister to retain graduate visas, rejecting claims they are little more than \"Deliveroo visas\" that allow overseas students access to low-paid jobs in the gig economy.

Indian students' union urges Sunak to retain graduate visas

1 min

Presley's granddaughter tries to stop the sale of Graceland

The actor Riley Keough, the granddaughter of Elvis Presley and heir to his estate, has filed a legal complaint against a private investment firm, alleging that it is attempting a \"non-judicial\" sale of Presley's Graceland home. Keough's mother, Lisa Marie Presley, died in January 2023, aged 54.

Presley's granddaughter tries to stop the sale of Graceland

1 min

Israeli security forces 'tipping off settlers who attack aid convoys'

Members of Israel's security forces are tipping off far-right activists and settlers to the location of aid trucks delivering vital supplies to Gaza, enabling the groups to block and vandalise the convoys, according to multiple sources.

Israeli security forces 'tipping off settlers who attack aid convoys'

4 mins

UK arms sales Legal advice on Gaza risk to be published

The UK government is preparing to publish a summary of its controversial legal advice that there is no clear risk that British arms sold to Israel will lead to a serious breach of international humanitarian law (IHL).

UK arms sales Legal advice on Gaza risk to be published

2 mins

Cultural crossfire Artists boycott events over Gaza

Every May the UK music industry descends on Brighton for the Great Escape, the \"showcase\" event that has helped to launch the careers of stars including Stormzy, AlunaGeorge, Fat White Family and Anna Calvi.

Cultural crossfire Artists boycott events over Gaza

3 mins

Iranians mourn Raisi as power struggle to succeed him gets under way

The body of the late Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, and the other victims of Sunday's helicopter crash have been taken by plane to the holy city of Qom and then to Tehran before a state ceremony today.

Iranians mourn Raisi as power struggle to succeed him gets under way

3 mins

Georgia's foreign agents law 'could be ditched' if US agrees trade deal

A \"foreign agents\" law that has brought hundreds of thousands of people on to the streets of Georgia's capital, Tbilisi, could be dropped in return for a package of economic and security support from Washington, the ruling party hinted yesterday.

Georgia's foreign agents law 'could be ditched' if US agrees trade deal

2 mins

Widescale protests mark first day of new Taiwan president

Lai Ching-te's first day as president of Taiwan has been marked by large protests against the opposition over a controversial bill in parliament, foreshadowing a difficult first term for the leader, who lacks a legislative majority.

Widescale protests mark first day of new Taiwan president

2 mins

'Just the beginning' After Wagner, Russia looks to increase its influence in Africa

On 3 May, as top US officials confirmed the presence of Russian security forces at the same airbase as American troops in Niger, a popular Telegram channel reportedly run by Moscow-based officials posted a message with an audio clip of the Soviet-era rock band Nautilus Pompilius's 1985 cult song Goodbye America.

'Just the beginning' After Wagner, Russia looks to increase its influence in Africa

4 mins

Swift's UK tour could fuel fraud bonanza, experts warn

The clamour to secure tickets for Taylor Swift's sold-out UK shows is expected to fuel a summer fraud bonanza as new figures showed a \"staggering\" £1.2bn was stolen from unwitting consumers in 2023.

Swift's UK tour could fuel fraud bonanza, experts warn

1 min

Buttler embraces new World Cup chapter after pride was dented

Jos Buttler has admitted pride was dented by England's limp 50-over World Cup campaign last year, with the captain identifying the need for better communication and a more team-first mentality when his men defend their T20 title over the coming weeks.

Buttler embraces new World Cup chapter after pride was dented

3 mins

Wharton's call-up is a credit to flying Eagles

Midfielder only made his Premier League debut in February but has flourished under new Palace manager

Wharton's call-up is a credit to flying Eagles

3 mins

Goodbye blues Pochettino out the door as Chelsea focus on McKenna

Chelsea are prepared to rival Brighton for the appointment of Ipswich's Kieran McKenna after reaching an agreement to part company with Mauricio Pochettino by mutual consent last night.

Goodbye blues Pochettino out the door as Chelsea focus on McKenna

2 mins

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