Next government must make hard university funding decisions, fast

Labour sees no electoral gain in flagging sector’s funding crisis – but losses cannot be sustained much longer

Why are universities in such financial dire straits? According to one sector leader, it’s because they are losing money on two of their three income streams, while their third source is under attack by the government.

“We are already in a state where teaching home students operates at a loss, doing research operates at a loss, and the international student market has been diminished by the government’s rhetoric and policy. And those are the three areas where universities get their income,” said Rachel Hewitt, chief executive of the MillionPlus association of modern universities that includes Bath Spa, Wolverhampton and Sunderland.

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New rules for NSW polluters to require ‘credible’ plan for mitigating climate impact

Exclusive: EPA chief executive says ‘foundational’ rule changes put climate impacts ‘front and centre' of planning process

New coalmines, gas fields and other big sources of greenhouse gases in New South Wales will need to provide more rigorous plans to minimise pollution and reduce carbon emissions before they are approved, under new rules imposed on Monday.

Revised assessment requirements and guidelines from the Environment Protection Authority mark a “foundational” tightening of rules for firms planning new projects or modifying existing ones that emit at least 25,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, said Tony Chappel, the NSW EPA chief executive.

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UN humanitarian chief delivers ‘apocalyptic’ warning over Gaza aid – The Guardian

  1. UN humanitarian chief delivers ‘apocalyptic’ warning over Gaza aid  The Guardian
  2. Israel launches strikes across Gaza as U.S. envoy meets Netanyahu  Reuters
  3. Satellite Images Show Widening Destruction Amid Israeli Push Toward Central Rafah  The New York Times
  4. IDF: Tank forces demolish 100 Hamas terror sites, finds 10 tunnel shafts in Rafah  The Times of Israel
  5. IDF Deploys Another Brigade in Rafah, Estimates 800,000 Palestinians Left the City - Israel News  Haaretz
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs admits he beat ex-girlfriend Cassie: ‘I take full responsibility’

Music mogul says in video statement that he is ‘truly sorry’ after CNN released clip of him attacking Cassie in hotel hallway in 2016

The rap mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs admitted in a video apology that he punched and kicked his ex-girlfriend in 2016 in the hallway of a hotel after CNN released footage of the attack, saying he was “truly sorry” and his actions were “inexcusable”.

“I take full responsibility for my actions in that video. I was disgusted then when I did it. I’m disgusted now,” he said in the video statement, posted Sunday on Instagram and Facebook.

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Ex-ministers warn UK universities will go bust without higher fees or funding

Exclusive: Vice-chancellors suggest fee rise of £2,000 to £3,500 a year, but others say that is ‘politically impossible’

Vice-chancellors and former ministers are warning that the cash crisis facing universities is so serious that the next government will have to urgently raise tuition fees or increase funding to avoid bankruptcies within two years.

They said the state of university finances was more dire than revealed in last week’s report by the Office for Students, which forecast 40% of England’s universities would end this year in the red.

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Starmer tries to curry favour with electorate through Sunday Brunch tandoori

Labour leader’s appearance on chatshow reflects politicians’ more general move away from hard news outlets to cosier, more niche settings

When Keir Starmer appeared on Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch to cook his favourite tandoori salmon recipe, host Tim Lovejoy had a question: “What on earth are you doing here? You should be on the BBC with Laura Kuenssberg.”

“This is so much nicer!” replied the Labour leader.

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Dignity, joy, a raised fist: Biden renews pitch to Black voters at Morehouse commencement

Gaza protesters wore keffiyehs as Biden tried to assure the crowd: ‘Your voices should be heard, I promise you I hear them’

It was, in the end, an artful compromise.

Joe Biden got to speak uninterrupted and renew his pitch to Black voters. Protesters got to make their point by wearing keffiyehs or raising a fist. Even the skies were merciful, hinting at but never quite unleashing rain.

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European far-right leaders gather ahead of EU elections

Le Pen, Orbán and Meloni rail against socialism and ‘massive illegal migration’ at ‘great patriotic convention’ in Madrid

International far-right leaders, including France’s Marine Le Pen, Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni and Argentina’s Javier Milei, came together in Madrid to rail against socialism and “massive illegal migration” three weeks before hard-right parties are expected to see a surge in support in June’s European elections.

Sunday’s “great patriotic convention”, which was organised by Spain’s far-right Vox party, offered conservatives and far-right populists a chance to congregate and take aim at a variety of familiar targets, from the welfare state to “wokeness” and the agendas of Brussels-based bureaucrats.

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First Black astronaut candidate, now 90, reaches space in Blue Origin flight

Ex-air force captain Ed Dwight, passed over by Nasa in 1961, now oldest person to reach edge of space with Jeff Bezo’s space firm

Sixty-one years since he was selected but ultimately passed over to become the first Black astronaut, Ed Dwight finally reached space in a Blue Origin rocket – and set a different record.

At 10.37am on Sunday, Jeff Bezos’s space company launched its NS-25 mission from west Texas, marking Blue Origin’s first crewed spaceflight since 2022 when its New Shepard rocket was grounded due to a mid-flight failure.

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Spain recalls ambassador after Argentina’s Milei calls PM’s wife ‘corrupt’ – Reuters

  1. Spain recalls ambassador after Argentina's Milei calls PM's wife 'corrupt'  Reuters
  2. European far-right leaders gather ahead of EU elections  The Guardian
  3. Javier Milei triggers diplomatic row by calling Spanish PM's wife 'corrupt'  Financial Times
  4. Spain's far-right Vox holds mass rally with Argentina's Milei, France's Le Pen  FRANCE 24 English
  5. Argentine president Javier Milei begins unusual visit to Spain, snubbing officials  NPR
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Ebrahim Raisi: what we know so far about Iranian president’s helicopter crash

Raisi and the foreign minister are missing after their aircraft came down in mountain terrain near border with Azerbaijan in heavy fog

A rescue operation is under way in the mountains close to the Iranian-Azerbaijani border after one of the helicopters in a convoy carrying Iran’s president, Ebrahim Raisi, was involved in a “hard landing” on Sunday, according to Iranian state media. This is what we know so far.

The incident, which involved one helicopter in a convoy of three, was described by Iranian state television as an accident.

An unnamed Iranian official told Reuters that the lives of the president and his foreign minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, were “at risk” after a “crash” as it was crossing mountain terrain in heavy fog.

Three rescue workers searching for the crashed helicopter were reported missing by the Red Crescent but were later accounted for. A spokesperson said the search and rescue operation will slow down as the weather is expected to get “severely cold” soon with more rain forecast.

Raisi was travelling in Iran’s East Azerbaijan province. State TV described the area of the helicopter incident as being near Jolfa, a city on the border with Azerbaijan.

The president had been in Azerbaijan earlier on Sunday to inaugurate a dam with the country’s president Ilham Aliyev. The dam is the third one that the two nations have built on the Aras River.

Iran’s army chief of staff said all army resources will be used for the search and rescue operations, state TV reported. Maj Gen Mohammad Bagheri has also ordered guards to take part in the search efforts, it said.

Iraq has instructed its interior ministry, the Red Crescent and other relevant bodies to offer help to neighbouring Iran and assist in the search.

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Israel war updates: Netanyahu given ultimatum for postwar Gaza plan – USA TODAY

  1. Israel war updates: Netanyahu given ultimatum for postwar Gaza plan  USA TODAY
  2. Fareed: Israeli military officials are turning on Netanyahu  CNN
  3. Israel-Hamas War in Gaza: Latest Updates  The New York Times
  4. Israeli minister Gantz presents ultimatum to Bibi on post-Gaza war strategy  Axios
  5. Benny Gantz threatens to quit Israeli government over Gaza plan  NPR
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US advisor Jake Sullivan in Israel for ceasefire talks – BBC.com

  1. US advisor Jake Sullivan in Israel for ceasefire talks  BBC.com
  2. Israel-Saudi ties in reach but path to Palestinian state a must, Sullivan tells reluctant PM  The Times of Israel
  3. Latest Israel-Hamas war news and Gaza conflict updates  The Washington Post
  4. U.S. and Saudi Arabia near potentially historic security deal  CBS News
  5. Saudi crown prince, US national security adviser meet on bilateral deal  Reuters
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Biden vows to fight ‘poison of white supremacy’ at Morehouse speech

Speech warmly received at historically Black college despite backlash from students in weeks leading to address over war

Joe Biden told graduating students of Morehouse College that American democracy has failed the Black community, but vowed to continue fighting “the poison of white supremacy”, in a widely watched speech to a historically Black college during an election year.

Despite a backlash from some students and alumni in the weeks leading up to Biden’s commencement address, including over the Hamas-Israel war and concerns that Biden would use the speech as a campaign event, the president’s address to the all-male school was warmly received. He used his speech to reaffirm his commitment to democracy in the wake of the January 6 insurrection, and to reiterate his call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

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UN humanitarian chief delivers ‘apocalyptic’ warning over Gaza aid

Emergency relief coordinator says famine looming as Israel’s Rafah offensive blocks vital aid routes

The United Nations’ humanitarian chief has warned of “apocalyptic” consequences due to aid shortages in Gaza, where Israel’s military offensive in the southern city of Rafah has blocked desperately needed food.

“If fuel runs out, aid doesn’t get to the people where they need it. That famine, which we have talked about for so long, and which is looming, will not be looming any more. It will be present,” the UN under-secretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator, Martin Griffiths, told AFP on the sidelines of meetings with Qatari officials in Doha.

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Rwanda denies entry to senior human rights researcher

Human Rights Watch says Clementine De Montjoye’s case raises fresh questions about UK’s asylum seeker scheme

The Rwandan government has barred a senior human rights researcher from entering the country, prompting accusations that officials are seeking to dodge independent scrutiny just weeks before the UK government is due to send asylum seekers there for the first time.

Rwandan immigration authorities denied entry to Clementine de Montjoye, a senior researcher in Human Rights Watch’s Africa division, when she arrived at Kigali International Airport on 13 May.

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‘Scary’: public-school textbooks the latest target as US book bans intensify

A school district in Houston has voted to redact chapters on vaccines and climate change, and parents and educators are worried

The wave of book bans sweeping the US, typically reserved for works of fiction deemed controversial, has hit textbooks used in public schools, marking the next step in Republicans’ war on education.

The board of trustees for the Cypress Fairbanks independent school district in Houston voted 6-1 earlier this month to redact certain chapters in science textbooks, including those about vaccines, human growth, diversity, and climate change.

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At least 27 killed in central Gaza airstrike as U.S. envoy visits the region – CBS News

  1. At least 27 killed in central Gaza airstrike as U.S. envoy visits the region  CBS News
  2. Israel-Hamas war updates: Airstrike kills 20 in central Gaza  The Associated Press
  3. Fierce clashes in north Gaza as Israel continues strikes on Jabalia  Al Jazeera English
  4. Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates  CNN
  5. Gaza Officials Say Death Toll From Israeli Strike On Nuseirat Rises To 31  Barron's
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Brazil counts cost of worst-ever floods with little hope of waters receding soon – The Guardian

  1. Brazil counts cost of worst-ever floods with little hope of waters receding soon  The Guardian
  2. Brazil’s floods smashed through barriers designed to keep them out, trapping water in for weeks — and exposing social woes  CNN
  3. Stunning aerial photos show devastating scale of flooding in Brazil  Reuters
  4. A second scourge is battering Brazil's flooded south: Disinformation  The Associated Press
  5. Brazil floods: On board a rescue helicopter  BBC.com
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