George Clooney to make Broadway debut in Good Night, and Good Luck

The actor will play the lead in a stage adaptation of his Oscar-nominated journalism drama from 2005

George Clooney is set to make his Broadway debut in a stage adaptation of his 2005 journalism drama Good Night, and Good Luck.

The actor’s sophomore feature as director will be transformed into a play set to premiere in spring 2025. Clooney, who played Fred W Friendly in the original, will now take on the role of Edward R Murrow.

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UK birth-trauma inquiry delivered gritty truths, but change will be hard

With many NHS maternity services struggling and a shortage of midwives, MPs’ plan for overhaul is ambitious

That the findings of the UK’s first inquiry into birth trauma are far from surprising does not diminish the fact that they are shocking, devastating and difficult – indeed distressing – to read. The all-party parliamentary group (APPG) for birth trauma’s 80-page report should give ministers, NHS bosses and the midwives and obstetricians who deliver care serious pause for thought.

It highlights how “mistakes and failures” by maternity staff lead to stillbirths, premature births, babies being born with cerebral palsy because they were starved of oxygen at birth, and “life-changing injuries to women as the result of severe tearing”. How some mothers were mocked, shouted at, denied pain relief, not told what was going on during their labour, left alone in blood-stained sheets, with desperate bell calls for help going unanswered – all examples of “care that lacked compassion”. And how, in some cases, “these errors were covered up by hospitals who frustrated parents’ efforts to find answers”. It amounts to a shameful catalogue of negligence in the only area of NHS care where two lives – one still unborn – are on the line.

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Gaza ministry revises down figures for women and children confirmed killed

Hamas-run ministry of health updates breakdown of civilian casualties but UN has not yet been able to verify data

Gaza’s Hamas-run ministry of health has revised down figures for the number of women and children confirmed killed in the conflict in the coastal strip.

The revised totals, which first appeared on the website of the UN’s office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs (Ocha), were seized on as proof by pro-Israel media and commentators that the UN had quietly reassessed civilian casualty rates. However, Ocha told the Guardian that the revised figures had been produced by the Hamas ministry and had not been verified by the UN.

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Human remains found on Florida beach identified as woman last seen in 1968

Mystery of Mary Alice Pultz finally resolved when remains of Maryland woman dug up four decades ago identified

Human remains dug up four decades ago on a Florida beach have finally been identified as those of a Maryland woman who went missing in 1968, supposedly disappearing with her then-boyfriend.

The mystery of Mary Alice Pultz was finally resolved last week when a Florida sheriff’s office said that it had identified the remains found in a shallow grave on Crescent Beach, 50 miles south of Jacksonville, in April 1985.

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Migrant-smuggler known as Scorpion arrested after BBC investigation – BBC.com

  1. Migrant-smuggler known as Scorpion arrested after BBC investigation  BBC.com
  2. One of Europe's most notorious human traffickers arrested in Iraq  Sky News
  3. The week in audio: To Catch a Scorpion; Romesh Ranganathan; Uncanny Series 4 – review  The Guardian
  4. Notorious people smuggler wanted in Europe arrested in northern Iraq  WDIV ClickOnDetroit
  5. Intrigue: To Catch a Scorpion podcast review — on the trail of the people smugglers  Financial Times
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UK police could get Ghostbusters-style backpack devices to halt ebike getaways

Device in development fires electromagnetic pulse that tricks ebikes and scooters into shutting off

Police officers in Britain could be armed with Ghostbusters-style devices that fire electromagnetic rays to shut down the engines of ebikes being used in a crime.

Gavin Stephens, chair of the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), said the weapon was in development and could be months away from being available, though it is expected to be longer than that.

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American Medical Missions Trapped in Gaza, Facing Death by Dehydration as Population Clings to Life – The Intercept

  1. American Medical Missions Trapped in Gaza, Facing Death by Dehydration as Population Clings to Life  The Intercept
  2. Trapped in Rafah, U.S. medical volunteers say they can't save lives and can't evacuate  NPR
  3. The Chilling Testimony of a U.S. Neurosurgeon Who Went to Gaza to Save Lives - Israel News  Haaretz
  4. Israel-Gaza live updates: US aware of American doctors trapped in Gaza  ABC News
  5. I Was in Gaza. I Had to Saw a Child's Bone Without Proper Anesthetic  Newsweek
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Illegal Migration Act: Parts should not apply in NI, judge rules – BBC.com

  1. Illegal Migration Act: Parts should not apply in NI, judge rules  BBC.com
  2. Rwanda deportation law should not apply in Northern Ireland, court rules  The Guardian
  3. Law allowing asylum seekers to be sent to Rwanda disapplied by court in Northern Ireland - but UK govt to appeal  Sky News
  4. Belfast judge says parts of the UK's migrant deportation law shouldn't apply to Northern Ireland  Yahoo! Voices
  5. Parts of UK's Rwanda law should not apply in NI - court  RTE.ie
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Footballer raped sleeping woman and sent naked photos to team, court told

Michael Emery allegedly asked teammates ‘Anyone want a go?’ hours after non-league side won at Wembley

A footballer raped a sleeping woman twice in one night and sent naked photos of her to his teammates asking: “Anyone want a go?”, a court has heard.

Michael Emery, 33, a reserve goalkeeper for Warrington Rylands FC, invited the woman to stay in his hotel room after his team won a non-league cup final at Wembley on 22 May 2021.

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IMF holds off on fresh Argentina loan despite praise for Javier Milei – Financial Times

  1. IMF holds off on fresh Argentina loan despite praise for Javier Milei  Financial Times
  2. Milei Wins Support of IMF Staff to Unlock About $800 Million  Bloomberg
  3. IMF staff, Argentina agree loan review to help unlock $800 million  Reuters Canada
  4. Argentina will get next installment of bailout as IMF praises Milei's austerity policies  Fox News
  5. IMF gives draft approval to Argentina payout of almost $800 mn  Scranton Times-Tribune
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Elon Musk’s X dodges Australian order to remove church stabbing video – Ars Technica

  1. Elon Musk's X dodges Australian order to remove church stabbing video  Ars Technica
  2. Live news: US adopts new rules on power line rollout as electricity demand rises  Financial Times
  3. Australian Court Sides With Elon Musk's X Over Censorship of Stabbing Video - WSJ  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Australian judge lifts court ban on X showing video of Sydney church stabbing  The Associated Press
  5. Musk's X wins court reprieve in fight against Australian government over church stabbing videos  CNBC
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Braverman plan to criminalise rough sleeping dropped after Tory criticism

Proposal, condemned by homelessness charities as dehumanising, had provoked threats of revolt among MPs

Ministers will drop plans to criminalise rough sleepers for being deemed a nuisance or having an excessive smell after Conservative MPs threatened a revolt over the proposals.

The plans, originally announced by the then home secretary, Suella Braverman, had been condemned by homeless charities as dehumanising.

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Israel deepens offensive in Rafah and re-enters northern areas of Gaza

IDF launches most intensive fighting in weeks as Oxfam warns Palestinians face deadly epidemic

Israeli troops have continued their offensives across Gaza, deploying tank fire, artillery bombardment and airstrikes against Hamas militants in the most intensive round of fighting for weeks.

In the far south of the devastated territory on Monday, witnesses reported helicopter strikes and street battles in Rafah as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) consolidated their hold on neighbourhoods east of the strategic Salah al-Din road, which bisects the city.

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