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One inmate says stream of drones at HMP Garth is like ‘an airport’, according to chief inspector of prisonsPrisoners are stealing mops and brooms in order to use their handles to collect drugs from drones, a watchdog has said.Windows at HMP Garth in Lan...
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Two previous pay offers were voted down in walkout that halted most jet production and deepened a financial crisis at the troubled planemakerBoeing’s US West Coast factory workers accepted a new contract offer on Monday, their union said, bringing an end to a ...
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National Literacy Trust finds only 35% of eight to 18-year-olds enjoy reading in their spare time, a sharp drop on last year to the lowest figure yet recordedChildren’s reading enjoyment has fallen to its lowest level in almost two decades, with just one in three young pe...
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A rare moment of wistful self-reflection on the last day of campaigning in the US election gave way to trademark rants and insults...
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
In shift that would mean recognising existence of Israel, assembly calls for ‘formation of an independent Palestinian state’Reformists in Iran have ignited a debate about whether Tehran should be willing to shift from its deeply held opposition to a two-state solution in ...
The Guardian » 3 weeks ago
Kim Jong-un has called his army the ‘strongest in the world’ but they are vulnerable to malnutrition, and none have seen combat or know the terrain in Russia’s warDepending on whom you ask, they are the boost that Russian forces need to make a significant breakthrough in ...
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It is gen Z’s recreational drug of choice in the UK and US – and with rising use come big problems, including incontinence, bladder damage, renal failure, depression and extreme painThe first time Nick (not his real name) tried ketamine, he felt as if he’d entered another...
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Over the past 20 years, the symbol of remembrance for the war dead has become increasingly ubiquitous – and a culture of poppy policing has grown with itIn autumn 2003, about six months after Britain invaded Iraq, Paul Mace had a thought: what if we put poppies on footbal...
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Republican nominee attacks critics and vilifies migrants while Democratic rival lays out positive vision for America...
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Reform UK leader says ex-president should accept result but urges Kamala Harris to pardon him if she wins...