Romaine calm: live frog found in discount supermarket lettuce bag

‘Look, if I was in a French supermarket, I probably would have got a two for one deal on that one,’ woman in WA told national TV

When a group of housemates in Western Australia bought a pair of lettuces in a sealed plastic bag – reduced for quick sale to $1.15 – they got two other things for which they could not have bargained. One was a live frog reckoned to be the size of a man’s palm. The other, a slot on national television.

But despite describing it as “the most random thing” they had encountered upon opening a packet of leafy greens from the supermarket, Laura Jones and Billie Le Pine fronted their interview on ABC news breakfast with a series or ready made one liners.

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Starmer is not setting out timetable for his departure, says David Lammy

Deputy PM says Andy Burnham would be ‘great addition to parliament’ but leadership row is an ‘own goal’ for Labour

Keir Starmer is not about to set a timetable for his departure from Downing Street, David Lammy, one of the prime minister’s closest cabinet allies, has said, urging Labour to get beyond the “spectacular own goal” of repeated leadership speculation.

While allies of Starmer have suggested he could be willing to step aside if Andy Burnham wins next month’s Makerfield byelection and no other challenger emerges, Lammy insisted this was not being considered.

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Pianist Jayson Gillham says he never considered apologising for Gaza comments, trial hears

Federal court case begins for classical pianist who alleges Melbourne Symphony Orchestra unlawfully discriminated due to his views

A classical pianist who alleges the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra unlawfully discriminated against him because of his views on Israeli forces killing Palestinian journalists says he did not consider apologising for making the statement at the centre of the case.

Pianist Jayson Gillham is suing the MSO over a cancelled Melbourne concert he was contracted to perform on 15 August 2024, a cancellation which he claims was an attempt to silence him over his stance on the Gaza conflict.

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Trump admin. urging UAE to seize Iran’s Lavan Island, take greater role in war – report – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Trump admin. urging UAE to seize Iran's Lavan Island, take greater role in war - report  The Jerusalem Post
  2. Exclusive: Saudi Arabia launched covert attacks on Iran as regional war widened, sources say  Reuters
  3. How Secret U.A.E. and Saudi Strikes on Iran Shattered an Uneasy Coexistence  WSJ
  4. UAE Tried in Vain to Get Saudis to Coordinate on Iran Response  Bloomberg.com
  5. Why did Saudi Arabia and the UAE allegedly carry out secret bombing raids on Iran?  France 24
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UAE blames Iran or proxies for strike near nuclear plant, as Trump tells Tehran ‘clock is ticking’

Abu Dhabi denounces ‘dangerous escalation’ as Iran war ceasefire grows more precarious, and US president voices impatience at stalemate

The United Arab Emirates has blamed a fire near its nuclear power plant on a drone launched by Iran or one of its proxies in what the UAE called a “dangerous escalation”.

The fire was just outside the Barakah nuclear plant and caused no injuries or radiation alerts, with the emirate’s nuclear regulator saying there was no radioactive leak or risk to the public.

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Benjamin Netanyahu revealed secret UAE trip after learning of Naftali Bennett Abu Dhabi plans – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Benjamin Netanyahu revealed secret UAE trip after learning of Naftali Bennett Abu Dhabi plans  The Jerusalem Post
  2. Netanyahu 'blunder' threatens US-backed Israel-UAE alliance at critical moment with Iran: analyst  Fox News
  3. Netanyahu says he 'secretly visited' UAE during war with Iran  BBC
  4. Report: Netanyahu revealed secret UAE visit to avoid being upstaged by election rival Bennett  The Times of Israel
  5. As Netanyahu spotlights Israel’s ties to the UAE, its rulers prefer to be discreet  AP News
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Drone strikes UAE nuclear plant highlighting risk of renewed war – NPR

  1. Drone strikes UAE nuclear plant highlighting risk of renewed war  NPR
  2. Iran war live: Tehran says talks ongoing through Pakistan  Al Jazeera
  3. Drone attack starts fire at UAE nuclear power plant  PBS
  4. Iran-US war latest: Trump warns Tehran ‘clock is ticking’ after phone call with Netanyahu  The Independent
  5. UAE reports strike near Abu Dhabi nuclear power plant  BBC
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‘When your signal goes down, something’s going on’: life next to a US air base in the UK

While RAF Lakenheath holds its secrets, neighbours contend with plane spotters, protesters and sonic booms

The local people know there is something going on when the internet and phone signal drops dead, they say. If the heavy bombers are flying low, the teachers will pause their school assembly until the thunderous din has passed. The parish council has been briefed on the intricacies of sonic booms. Car insurance is more expensive here as the Americans “can’t drive” and sometimes find themselves on the wrong side of the road. The base became less open to its neighbours after 9/11. But everyone knows there are secrets held beyond the barbed wire, not least that this is where the nukes are stored.

RAF Lakenheath is the largest US air force (USAF) base in Europe, part of what is known as the “tri-base area” of Suffolk, a stretch of 20 sq miles (52 sq km) of land leased to the US government around which a peculiar ecosystem has developed over the eight decades of the American presence.

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Two-thirds of NHS nurses believe lack of staff is putting patients at risk, survey finds

Union to urge ministers to bring in mandatory minimum staffing, as ageing population increases demand for care

Almost two-thirds of nurses believe there are too few of them working in the NHS to keep patients safe and give them proper care, a survey has revealed.

Understaffing and the increasingly complex medical needs posed by an ageing population are creating a “deadly mix” for patients, the Royal College of Nursing warned on Monday.

64% expected to cut services this year.

83% feared financial constraints will impact planned patient care and 78% worry it will affect emergency care.

57% expected to cut their clinical staffing this year to save money.

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Executions worldwide hit 40-year high, Amnesty says – DW.com

  1. Executions worldwide hit 40-year high, Amnesty says  DW.com
  2. Executions nearly doubled in the U.S. last year, and soared abroad  NPR
  3. GLOBAL: Executions surge to highest recorded figure in 44 years  Amnesty International
  4. DeSantis, Florida singled out in report as executions surge worldwide  Tallahassee Democrat
  5. 'Staggering' Iran toll drives up global executions to their highest since 1981, says Amnesty International  Le Monde.fr
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Xi prepares to welcome Putin to China four days after hosting Trump

Chinese state media say Beijing emerging as ‘focal point of global diplomacy’ with Russian leader arriving on Tuesday

Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin exchanged “congratulatory letters” on Sunday ahead of the Russian president’s visit to Beijing this week, four days after Donald Trump left China after a high-stakes summit.

Xi said bilateral cooperation between Russia and China had “continuously deepened and solidified”, Chinese state media reported, with this year marking the 30th anniversary of the two countries’ strategic partnership.

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US, Iran Far From Hormuz Deal as Trump Says Clock Ticking – Bloomberg.com

  1. US, Iran Far From Hormuz Deal as Trump Says Clock Ticking  Bloomberg.com
  2. ‘Won’t be anything left’: Trump issues warning to Iran after national security team meeting  CNN
  3. Stocks fall and oil prices gain after Trump warns the Iran ‘clock is ticking’  The Seattle Times
  4. Iran war live: Trump threatens Tehran; Saudi, UAE report drone attacks  Al Jazeera
  5. Trump warns Iran "clock is ticking" until U.S. launches harder strikes  Axios
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Idaho air force base locked down after midair collision, officials say

Four crew members are safe after incident involving aircraft during weekend air show at military base in western Idaho

Four crew members are safe after two navy jets collided and crashed to the ground on Sunday at an air show at Mountain Home air force base in western Idaho, officials said.

The collision involved two US navy EA-18G Growlers from the Electronic Attack Squadron 129 in Whidbey Island, Washington, said Cmdr Amelia Umayam, a spokesperson for Naval Air Forces, US Pacific Fleet.

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Ukraine war briefing: The drones that bombarded Moscow region – The Guardian

  1. Ukraine war briefing: The drones that bombarded Moscow region  The Guardian
  2. Wave of Ukrainian Strikes Kills at Least 4, Russia Says  The New York Times
  3. Ukraine conducts large-scale drone strikes on Russia, killing 4 and wounding 12 others  NPR
  4. Ukraine drones kill four in Russia, Moscow faces biggest attack in over a year  Reuters
  5. Ukrainian drones hit Moscow and surrounding area, killing 3  The Washington Post
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