‘She never got help’: mother says daughter who died on motorway was failed by care system

Tamzin Hall, 17, was struck by a vehicle after leaving a police car on the M5 motorway in Somerset after being arrested at a children’s home

The mother of a girl who was struck by a vehicle and killed after she left a police car on a motorway says the untimely death of her daughter came after years of frustration and disappointment with authorities over the teenager’s care.

Tamzin Hall, 17, had been arrested and was being taken into custody when she left the police vehicle in which she was travelling on the M5 northbound between Taunton and Bridgwater in Somerset on 11 November 2024.

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Owner of Georgian broadcaster called country’s ‘propaganda megaphone’ is based in London

Exclusive: Imedi TV owner denies criticism by EU disinformation monitor and says it is editorially independent

On Pont Street in Belgravia in central London, on the first floor of a handsome Edwardian townhouse, sitting above the royal green awning of the Jeroboams wine shop, is an office. There are no obvious signs for it beyond a little note next to the intercom. When buzzed this week, no one appeared at the door.

This is the registered office of Hunnewell Partners, which describes itself as an “entrepreneurial private equity and litigation funding practice”.

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Optus CEO says ‘compulsory escalation process’ for reports of triple-zero failures to be introduced – as it happened

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Low tariffs not dependent on sit-down meeting with Trump, Bowen says

On the potential for a meeting between Anthony Albanese and Donald Trump, Bowen has poured cold water on whether any charm offensive by the Australian PM might have turned the US from its present course.

There are plenty of world leaders who have met with Donald Trump who haven’t had good outcomes, who have got very high tariffs. Who have come over, had meetings, left optimistic and then they’ve got high tariffs. The way Anthony Albanese has managed the relationship, we have the world’s lowest tariff on Australia.

Results matter, David. Of course, the prime minister has made it clear he’s very happy to meet, but results matter. And this prime minister and this foreign minister and this government have delivered pretty good results when it comes to the bilateral relationship.

It’s not my place to announce these things, David. I’m a humble cabinet minister.

Of course a meeting with the president is always a good thing. But I’ll tell you what’s even more important is results. I’d much rather Anthony Albanese get a great result for our economy with the world’s lowest tariff without a meeting, than to have a meeting and get the opposite result, which is what many other world leaders have found themselves in that situation.

Well, we obviously have set Australia’s foreign policy based on our interests and our values. And while everyone is entitled to their views, we will determine Australian foreign policy, not anyone else. And we’ve determined a couple of things – that the time is right, in concert, as you said, with like-minded states.

We have been waiting 80 years for a two-state solution, and that we now see recognising Palestine as a step towards a two-state solution, not the result of negotiations.

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The US right claimed free speech was sacred – until the Charlie Kirk killing

Rightwingers had long complained of a censorious leftwing ‘cancel culture’ but seem happy to now reframe that as ‘consequence culture’

In the emotionally and politically charged days since the killing of Charlie Kirk, the conservative youth activist who was a close ally of Donald Trump, one statement has loomed large. On Monday, the US attorney general – the official in charge of the rule of law in America – said that the Trump administration would “absolutely target” those who espouse “hate speech” about Kirk.

Unlike in many other countries, hate speech is protected by US law unless it incites imminent violence or constitutes a true threat. But that did not deter the nation’s top law enforcement officer, who also suggested that – for example – a print shop employee who refused to print flyers memorializing Kirk could be “prosecuted”.

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Typhoon Ragasa: Observatory warns of flooding, 220 km/h winds and sea levels similar to Hato and Mangkhut – Hong Kong Free Press HKFP

  1. Typhoon Ragasa: Observatory warns of flooding, 220 km/h winds and sea levels similar to Hato and Mangkhut  Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
  2. West Pacific cyclones jockey to become season’s first super typhoon  FOX Weather
  3. Ragasa set to intensify into typhoon, bring winds of up to 210km/h to Hong Kong  South China Morning Post
  4. Sea, land warnings for Typhoon Ragasa to be issued Sunday: CWA  Focus Taiwan
  5. Northern Luzon in Philippines Braces for Possible Super Typhoon  Bloomberg.com
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Nepal Uprising Is Latest Challenge to India’s Backyard Diplomacy – The New York Times

  1. Nepal Uprising Is Latest Challenge to India’s Backyard Diplomacy  The New York Times
  2. Nepal’s Violent Gen Z Uprising  The New Yorker
  3. How Gen Z-led protests put Nepal's 1st female prime minister in power  NPR
  4. South Asia Lived With Inequality. Then ‘Nepo Babies’ Arrived.  Bloomberg.com
  5. They were shot dead for protesting against corruption in Nepal  BBC
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Canavan claims Coalition ‘on the cusp’ of abandoning net zero as Ley urged to follow Dutton’s voice referendum tactics

Queensland Nationals senator tells Cpac conference ‘last rites being administered’ and praises Andrew Hastie for threat to quit frontbench over policy

Nationals senator Matt Canavan has claimed the Coalition is “on the cusp of walking away from net zero”, urging Sussan Ley to campaign against the emissions reduction target by taking inspiration from Peter Dutton’s opposition to the Indigenous voice referendum.

The conservative political conference Cpac has heaped more pressure on Ley to dump the climate target, with a host of rightwing Liberal and National politicians calling for the 2050 aspiration – agreed by the former Coalition prime minister Scott Morrison – to be scrapped immediately.

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‘Abhorrent behaviour’: calls for Optus to face stiff penalties after triple-zero outage deaths

Senior politicians condemn telco, with Coalition urging broader investigation into emergency network ahead of bushfire season

Pressure is mounting on the Albanese government to ensure stiff penalties for Optus over the service outage that has now been linked to at least four deaths, as the federal minister for emergency management blasted the telco as “absolutely disgraceful”.

A botched firewall update at 12.30am on Thursday blocked hundreds of calls to triple zero in South Australia, Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

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NT attorney general criticised after confirming family link to hit-and-run driver

Marie-Clare Boothby faces questions after revealing she is related to man spared prison over a crash that killed Aboriginal pedestrian

The Northern Territory’s attorney general, Marie-Clare Boothby, has faced criticism after confirming she is related to a man who was spared prison last week over a hit-and-run car crash that killed an Aboriginal man.

Jack Danby, 24, was sentenced to a 12-month community corrections order in relation to the crash in June 2024. Danby hit two Aboriginal pedestrians, killing one, and fled the scene.

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Qatar said conditioning resumption of mediating role on Israeli apology for Doha strike – The Times of Israel

  1. Qatar said conditioning resumption of mediating role on Israeli apology for Doha strike  The Times of Israel
  2. Is Turkiye Israel’s next target in the Middle East?  Al Jazeera
  3. Israel’s Attack Blew Up Qatar’s Bet on Being Friends With Everyone  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Scoop: Qatar requests Israeli apology to resume Gaza mediation efforts  Axios
  5. Hamas official who survived Doha strike threatens Israel, warns Gaza op endangers hostages  The Times of Israel
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Ukraine’s Supply Runs Turn to Nightmares as Drones Menace Roads Far Beyond the Front – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Ukraine’s Supply Runs Turn to Nightmares as Drones Menace Roads Far Beyond the Front  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Ukraine's front-line road nets are catching Russian drones, but gaps leave vehicles exposed to ambush  Business Insider
  3. Russians storm on motorcycles: how Ukrainian drones disrupt the occupiers' plans  112.ua
  4. Dozens of kilometers of anti-drone tunnels are being built in Zaporizhzhia region - RMA  Цензор.НЕТ
  5. Ukrainian Forces Avoid Russian Drones on Zaporizhzhia Front  Военное дело
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