- The campaigners who fought for justice, but didn't live to see it BBC.com
- UK to spend $12.7 billion on compensation in infected-blood scandal Reuters UK
- 'I was looking at my child, planning his funeral': The horror of the infected blood scandal, by the families it destroyed The Telegraph
- Ella Baron on the infected blood inquiry report – cartoon The Guardian
- Justice at last as both parties pledge billions to blood victims The Times
Australian home lenders accused of ignoring mortgage customers in financial distress
Some borrowers have been abandoned in a cost-of-living crisis and lenders must meet their obligations, the regulator says
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Major Australian lenders are not doing enough to support mortgage customers in financial hardship, and in some cases they are ignoring requests for assistance altogether, the corporate regulator has found.
In a major report to be released on Monday, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic) found that more than one-in-three customers dropped out of a hardship application, a process designed to vary repayments while a borrower gets back on their feet, because of unnecessary barriers.
Continue reading...‘Proud and happy’: Ukrainians embrace Oleksandr Usyk’s boxing victory
People in Kyiv and Kharkiv celebrate win in world heavyweight unification fight as symbolic achievement for the country
From the capital, Kyiv, to the heavily attacked region of Kharkiv, news of Oleksandr Usyk’s win over Tyson Fury brought war-weary Ukrainians a rare and very welcome moment of victory and celebration.
Usyk, who became the first undisputed world heavyweight champion this century after his victory in Riyadh in the early hours of Sunday, said his triumph did not belong to him alone.
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Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi killed in helicopter crash – state TV
Benny Gantz threatens to quit Israeli gov’t if no post-war Gaza plan
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Rescuers search for Raisi helicopter– as it happened
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Here is a video of the Israeli war cabinet minister, Benny Gantz, threatening to resign if Benjamin Netanyahu fails to adopt an agreed plan for Gaza:
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Helicopter carrying Iran’s president Raisi suffers ‘hard landing’: State TV
GOP lawmaker proposes sanctions against Georgian officials over Russian-inspired law – The Hill
- GOP lawmaker proposes sanctions against Georgian officials over Russian-inspired law The Hill
- 'They Say They Will Wait for Me There to Beat Me Up': A Week of Attacks Rocks Georgia POLITICO
- Georgian president vetoes ‘foreign agents’ bill after widespread opposition CNN
- Georgia's President Vetoes Foreign Influence Law The New York Times
- Georgia's president vetoes media legislation that has provoked weeks of protests The Associated Press
‘The City Needs to Live.’ Inside Ukraine’s Second City as Russia Closes In. – The Wall Street Journal
- 'The City Needs to Live.' Inside Ukraine's Second City as Russia Closes In. The Wall Street Journal
- Kharkiv: Life goes on as Russian advance menaces city CNN
- Russians Poured Over Ukraine's Border. There Was Little to Stop Them. The New York Times
- Russia's Victory Day Campaign Just Ran Into A Wall Of Ukrainian Troops Forbes
- Russian strikes on Ukraine's Kharkiv region kill at least 11 Reuters
Ukraine bombs port where Russia’s navy took refuge after Crimea attacks: report – Business Insider
- Ukraine bombs port where Russia's navy took refuge after Crimea attacks: report Business Insider
- Russia and Ukraine Engage in Dueling Air Assaults Behind the Front Lines The New York Times
- Russia's Tuapse oil refinery halted after Ukrainian drone attack, sources say Reuters
- Massive Ukraine drone strike hits energy infrastructure in Russia and Crimea Semafor
- Ukraine Launches ATACMS in Major Attack on Russia Newsweek
Arsenal, Man City: All you need to know about the EPL final day title fight
At least 66 dead as new floods hit Afghanistan’s Faryab province
How Bridgerton’s real life Lady Whistledown scandalised 18th-century society
The subversive work of Eliza Haywood, the feminist forerunner of the TV show’s gossip columnist, is about to be republished
She is the real-life Lady Whistledown, an eyebrow-raising female writer who penned a salacious anonymous gossip sheet that skewered 18th-century London society.
Like the fictional pamphlet from Netflix hit Bridgerton, which returned for a third series last week, Eliza Haywood’s The Parrot, published in 1746, has a distinctive, mocking voice that punches up and “speaks truth to power”. Now, a new book will republish Haywood’s funny, subversive periodical, which she wrote from the perspective of an angry green parrot, and seek to raise awareness of her groundbreaking work.
Continue reading...‘Nothing left’: How climate change pushes Indigenous people from their land
Greater Manchester police chief defends decision to investigate Angela Rayner
Stephen Watson says process will be carried out ‘fairly and impartially’ in his most extensive public comments on the claims
The chief constable of the police force examining claims against Angela Rayner has defended the decision to investigate the Labour party deputy leader, vowing it would be done “fairly and impartially” and would establish whether “culpability is proven or otherwise”.
Stephen Watson, who leads Greater Manchester police (GMP), gave his most extensive public comments so far on the investigation, which was triggered by a complaint from a senior Conservative.
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Tata agrees Port Talbot deal with National Grid despite union criticism
New furnaces will be powered by electricity from 2027 but up to 2,800 workers will be made redundant
Tata Steel has reached a deal with the UK’s electricity grid to start supplying the energy for new furnaces in south Wales from 2027, as the company moves ahead with its plan despite union opposition.
The agreement with the National Grid’s electricity supply operator (ESO), the company that controls how energy is moved around Great Britain, will provide hundreds of millions of megawatts of power to a new electric arc furnace at the steelworks in Port Talbot.
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