Two people charged over Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge – BBC.com

  1. Two people charged over Just Stop Oil protest at Stonehenge  BBC.com
  2. 2 charged in connection with orange spray attack on Stonehenge monuments  ABC News
  3. Just Stop Oil protesters charged with destroying ancient protected monument after throwing orange paint powder at Stonehenge  GB News
  4. Pair charged in connection with orange substance being thrown at Stonehenge  The Guardian
  5. Police charge 2 Just Stop Oil activists for targeting Stonehenge  POLITICO Europe
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Italy’s president rebukes Elon Musk for interfering in migration row – Euronews

  1. Italy's president rebukes Elon Musk for interfering in migration row  Euronews
  2. Italy’s President Rebukes Musk for Chiming In on Country’s Immigration Debate  The New York Times
  3. Italy's president sharply rebukes Elon Musk over comments on X about migration court rulings  The Associated Press
  4. Elon Musk wades in on latest Italian migrant case: 'These judges must go'  Euronews
  5. After calling Germany's chancellor a ‘fool’, Elon Musk now wants Italy’s judges to be removed  Fortune
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Donald Trump announces vaccine skeptic RFK Jr to lead US health department – live updates

Pick needs Senate confirmation and could spark controversy among Trump’s Republican allies, given Kennedy’s anti-vaccine stance and conspiracy theories

An independent central bank is “fundamental” to getting good economic outcomes, a senior Federal Reserve official said on Thursday, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP).

The Fed has a dual mandate from Congress to act independently to tackle both inflation and unemployment – primarily by raising and lowering interest rates. Anything that undermines the Fed’s independence could spook traders in the financial markets, who might come to question if it could effectively tackle inflation over the longer term.

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Dutch authorities investigate alleged police violence after pro-Palestinian protest

Amsterdam police say they are aware of footage that appears to show officers beating protesters after banned rally

Dutch authorities have said they are investigating reports of police violence against pro-Palestinian protesters after a banned rally on Wednesday evening had been broken up.

Amsterdam police said on X that they were aware of online footage, which seemed to show police officers beating protesters who had already been released after being taken away from the site of the protest.

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Dick Van Dyke glad he ‘won’t be around’ for Trump’s second term as president

The 98-year-old Mary Poppins star had previously endorsed Kamala Harris and Joe Biden

Mary Poppins star Dick Van Dyke has said he is glad he “won’t be around” to experience the full duration of Donald Trump’s second term as president.

In a video published by the Daily Mail, Van Dyke, 98, was stopped in a car park and asked: “Does the future look bright for America?” The actor replied: “I hope you’re right.”

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Russia increases Ukraine drone attacks by 44% since Trump election – ABC News

  1. Russia increases Ukraine drone attacks by 44% since Trump election  ABC News
  2. Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 993  Al Jazeera English
  3. Russia Launches Missiles Against Ukraine’s Capital  The New York Times
  4. Russia fires dozens of missiles and drones at Ukraine's capital as North Korean troops start fighting in Kursk  CBS News
  5. Russia launches massive missile, drone attack on Kyiv as it ramps up airborne offensive  Yahoo! Voices
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Many NHS staff would use conscience clause if assisted dying is legalised, say doctors

Christian and Muslim groups say medics who refuse to help patients die not protected in England and Wales bill

A significant proportion of NHS medical staff are likely to exercise a conscience clause if assisted dying is legalised by parliament.

Labour MP Kim Leadbeater’s private member’s bill stipulates that no doctor would be under any obligation to participate in assisted dying.

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Minister criticises Badenoch for attack on council tax cap that Tories imposed – UK politics live

Matthew Pennycook says Tory position now unclear on cap on tax rises that was in place when Kemi Badenoch was local government minister

A minister has criticised her Tory shadow for talking about “joy” in the health sector about the funding it received.

Karin Smyth, a health minister, said it was a strange word to use given the state of NHS finances left by the last government.

Many in the health sector would have been pleased to hear the announcement of the extra funding going into the NHS [in the budget], only for the joy to be struck down by the realisation of a broken manifesto promise not to raise national insurance contributions.

This was only compounded further on the discovery that a raft of frontline care providers – care homes, hospices, care charities, pharmacies, GPS, to name but a few – found themselves not exempt from the NI rises, leaving them with crippling staff bills and the threat of closure and redundancies.

He talks about joy. There was no joy when we inherited the mess that they left back in July.

The chancellor took into account the impact of changes to national insurance when she allocated an extra £26bn to the Department of Health and Social Care.

There are well established processes for agreeing funding allocations across the system, we are going through those processes now with this issue in mind.

The British government needs to start now indicating for them what they believe is the tipping point at which they believe a referendum would be called.

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New Orleans priest accused of child abuse competent to proceed with trial

Lawrence Hecker, 93, self-admitted serial child molester, grapples with Alzheimer’s dementia and had trial delayed

With less than a month to go before his latest scheduled trial date, a self-admitted serial child molester and retired Roman Catholic priest from New Orleans remains competent to proceed with his oft-delayed rape and kidnapping case – albeit marginally as the 93-year-old grapples with Alzheimer’s dementia, according to his most recent medical evaluation.

A pair of doctors who evaluated Lawrence Hecker on 6 November made it a point to note that his illness is “a chronic and progressive disease”, suggesting additional delays beyond several already seen in the case create a risk that the clergyman declines into a state of legal incompetence preventing him from ever standing trial given his advanced age.

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