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Teenage asylum seekers arriving after start of UK school year in ‘no man’s land’, report says

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Many considered too old to be easily integrated into mainstream schooling and too young for further educationThousands of teenage asylum seekers are thought to be spending up to a year out of education in a “no man’s land” because schools are reluctant to accept them if they arrive after September, a report warns.Teenage asylum seekers are seen as too old to be easily integrated into mainstream schooling and too young for further education, leaving many stuck in a limbo that leaves them vulnerable to isolation, mental health deterioration and exploitation, according to research conducted by the charity Refugee Education UK (REUK) and funded by the Bell Foundation, an education charity. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/23/teen-asylum-seekers-school-year-no-mans-land-report

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Publish date : 2024-09-23 07:00:31

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UK petrol and diesel prices falling at fastest rate this year, says RAC

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Households paying about £4 less to fill up a family car than a month ago, with further drops expectedThe price of petrol and diesel in the UK is falling at the fastest pace this year, with households paying about £4 less to fill up a family car than they did a month ago.Analysis from the RAC found that the average price of a litre of unleaded petrol in the UK was now just above 136.15p, down 7p from the 142.86p recorded last month. Diesel now costs almost 141p a litre, compared with just under 148p a month ago. Continue reading…

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Publish date : 2024-09-23 06:00:29

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Fifty pubs a month shut in first half of year in England and Wales, figures show

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Number of pubs open fell to 39,096 by end of June and experts say tax rises in 2025 could result in more closuresFifty pubs a month closed for good across England and Wales in the first half of this year, with experts warning that tax rises in 2025 could make it even harder for some businesses to keep their doors open.Analysis by the real estate intelligence company Altus found that 305 pubs were forced to shut their doors permanently in the first six months of the year, meaning the number of pubs in England and Wales fell to 39,096 at the end of June. Continue reading…

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Author : Jack Simpson

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Rachel Reeves orders investigations into £600m of Covid contracts

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Chancellor will confirm inquiries in conference speech as Labour tries to move on from donations scandalRachel Reeves will announce on Monday that she has ordered investigations into more than £600m worth of Covid contracts awarded under the Conservatives as Labour struggles to get back on the front foot over questions of ethics.After days of bruising allegations over donations, the chancellor will confirm that she will refer more than half of contracts for material such as masks to the incoming Covid corruption commissioner, after the previous government recommended dropping any attempt to investigate them. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/22/rachel-reeves-orders-investigations-into-600m-of-covid-contracts

Author : Kiran Stacey and Peter Walker

Publish date : 2024-09-22 23:30:20

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Harris calls out Trump again for ‘looking for an excuse’ to avoid a second debate

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Democratic nominee says she accepted an invitation from CNN to debate Republican rival, who said it was ‘too late’Kamala Harris laid down another challenge to Republican rival Donald Trump to meet her for a second debate before November’s presidential election, telling supporters in New York that her opponent “seems to be looking for an excuse” to avoid a second confrontation.On Saturday, the vice-president and Democratic nominee said she had accepted an invitation from CNN to debate the former president, but Trump said it was already “too late”. Continue reading…

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Author : Edward Helmore

Publish date : 2024-09-22 23:35:40

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Met police chief hails race action plan as ‘a step in the right direction’

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Mark Rowley launches initiative that includes reset of stop and search, but acknowledges ‘there is still a lot to do’Scotland Yard has launched its latest steps to try to rebuild trust with London’s black community, which the Met police commissioner acknowledged had been let down for many years.Mark Rowley said “there remains a long way to go and there is a lot more work to do”, but that the force’s race action plan was a step in the right direction. Continue reading…

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ACCC sues Coles and Woolworths over allegations of ‘illusory’ discounts on common products

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Competition watchdog alleges supermarkets briefly increased prices on hundreds of products before placing them in discount promotionsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesThe competition regulator is suing Coles and Woolworths over allegations they misled shoppers by engaging in “illusory” discounts on hundreds of common supermarket products.The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) claimed on Monday that the major chains derived significant revenue from the sale of tens of millions of products sold through promotions that the regulator says breached consumer law. Continue reading…

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Author : Jonathan Barrett

Publish date : 2024-09-23 02:29:31

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Māori language ‘at risk’ as a result of government policies, commissioner says

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Prof Rawinia Higgins tells the Guardian that te reo Māori is under threat from the rightwing coalition despite long-running efforts to revive itNew Zealand’s Māori language commissioner has described government policies to limit the use of the Indigenous language in the public service as “a risk” to the half-century effort to revive it.“Any affront to the efforts that we have been making has to be taken seriously,” the commissioner, Prof Rawinia Higgins, told the Guardian. “We’re seeing a reaction – only from a small corner of people, but enough that we don’t want that to snowball.” Continue reading…

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Author : Jamie Tahana

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Sue Gray ‘shot JFK’ and is ‘hiding Lord Lucan’, jokes Wes Streeting

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Health secretary shares light-hearted quip at party’s conference over embattled No 10 aide Wes Streeting has joked that Keir Starmer’s embattled senior aide Sue Gray also “shot JFK” and was “hiding Lord Lucan” amid a continuing row over her salary.The health secretary made light of suggestions of mounting acrimony at the heart of government as he spoke at an event on the sidelines of the Labour party conference in Liverpool. Continue reading…

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News live: Chalmers reveals $149bn cut to national debt under Labor; Australia overtakes Russia in Asia influence rankings

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says gross debt at the end of 2023-24 was $907bn. Follow the day’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastKaty Gallagher was also up on ABC RN this morning, where she was again asked about the Greens’ position regarding the RBA reforms. She responded:Well, I just think the Greens are out of control at the moment, full of self importance and out seeking populist approach to everything. It’s crazy what they’re saying to us.So if that’s their ultimatum – and you know, it’s a bit unseemly, Nick McKim going around issuing ultimatums – you know, no, we won’t work with that, because that is crazy. It’s economically irresponsible, and we won’t do it.They remain on the table. We’re pretty keen on them. So is the bank, and we certainly thought that the Reserve Bank support for these reforms would sway the Liberal Party… The treasurer has been working with the shadow treasurer closely on it, but they’ve dealt themselves out, for whatever reason…[The Greens are] just trying to be populist, but [that] can cause a lot of damage at the same time… The Greens political party are teaming up with the Liberal Party. I think it’s Peter Dutton and Adam Bandt working together to frustrate sensible challenges that are in the long-term interests of the country. Continue reading…

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Author : Emily Wind

Publish date : 2024-09-23 00:07:59

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Labour plans to allow travel between England and Wales for NHS treatment

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Exclusive: Welsh secretary will use conference speech to announce measure for elective treatment and outpatientsNHS patients in Wales will be allowed to travel to England to receive care for the first time ever under plans to be announced by the Welsh secretary on Monday.Jo Stevens will tell the Labour conference in Liverpool that she is drawing up proposals to allow patients to travel between England and Wales to receive outpatient or elective treatment. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/sep/22/labour-plans-to-allow-travel-between-england-and-wales-for-nhs-treatment

Author : Kiran Stacey Political correspondent

Publish date : 2024-09-22 23:00:19

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Biden administration proposes rules to ban Chinese-made cars over spying fears

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As Chinese carmakers become more powerful, US fears installed sensors and software could be used for espionageThe Biden administration has proposed new rules that would in effect prohibit Chinese-made vehicles from US roads after a months-long investigation into software and digital connections that could be used to spy on Americans or sabotage the vehicles.The proposed rules come as Chinese automakers become more powerful in global markets, exporting a flood of high-tech vehicles and posing new challenges to western manufacturers, with governments fearing that installed sensors, cameras and software could be used for espionage or other data collection purposes. Continue reading…

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Author : Edward Helmore

Publish date : 2024-09-22 22:11:23

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‘This isn’t the real Oprah’: Trump lashes out at talkshow host over Harris support

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Ex-president attacks influential entertainment figure after Winfrey hosts livestreamed interview with DemocratJust over a week ago, it was the pop superstar Taylor Swift. Now Donald Trump is taking aim at Oprah Winfrey over her support of Kamala Harris.Whether or not attacking some of the most popular and powerful entertainment figures in US history will prove a solid campaign strategy is yet to be proven, but Trump has not held back. Continue reading…

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Author : Lauren Aratani

Publish date : 2024-09-22 21:53:21

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Peter Jay, journalist and diplomat, dies aged 87

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Tributes paid to one of the UK’s foremost economics commentators who was also ambassador to WashingtonPeter Jay, the former BBC economics journalist and diplomat, has died at the age of 87, his family has announced.Tributes have been paid by colleagues in the political and media world after he died “peacefully at home” on Sunday. Jay had been one of the country’s foremost economics commentators, with time spent as the economics editor for the BBC and the Times.Additional reporting by PA Media Continue reading…

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No clear winner if Hezbollah and Israel escalate to ground war

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More serious exchanges of fire could lead to cross-border attack but it is a move that is fraught with riskSo serious were the exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah this weekend, it is hard to be sure that the two sides have not already crossed the threshold of “all-out” war.Israel’s air force said it had struck 290 targets in southern Lebanon on Saturday, killing at least three. Hezbollah responded by launching 150 missiles, rockets and drones into Israel overnight, the deepest seen since violent hostilities broke out when the Iran-aligned group began launching rocket attacks in support of Hamas after 7 October. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/22/no-clear-winner-if-hezbollah-and-israel-escalate-to-ground-war

Author : Dan Sabbagh

Publish date : 2024-09-22 19:49:09

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Sticking to the script won’t help Keir Starmer this time – there must be a change in strategy

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Labour leader must ditch aloof attitude to controversies as donations scandal rumbles on into conferenceLabour conference – live updatesKeir Starmer had a very specific comms strategy during the election campaign: fight on your own turf and don’t get dragged into someone else’s agenda. Don’t get distracted by the fight the Tories want to have on culture or tax – stick to the script and rise above it.The problem with this tune is that it is one – to coin a football phrase – that you can sing when you’re winning. And even in the election campaign there were times when this came a cropper. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/22/sticking-to-the-script-wont-help-keir-starmer-this-time-there-must-be-a-change-in-strategy

Author : Jessica Elgot, Deputy political editor

Publish date : 2024-09-22 19:23:59

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Polish man living in UK since childhood granted 11th-hour deportation reprieve

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Mateusz Kulik says Home Office has informed his lawyer that removal flight on Monday has been cancelledA Polish man who has lived in the UK since he was seven has been granted a last-minute reprieve after facing deportation because officials said he had not provided enough proof of living in the country for the last 20 years.Officials were planning to remove Mateusz Kulik to Poland on Monday morning despite the fact he completed primary and secondary education in Britain as well as a college course in travel and tourism. He pays tax in the UK and works for a transport company completing customs documents for goods exported from Britain to EU countries. He provided the Home Office with years of school records and bank statements to prove his long residency. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/22/polish-man-living-in-uk-since-childhood-deportation-reprieve

Author : Diane Taylor

Publish date : 2024-09-22 18:32:44

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Germany: Brandenburg goes to the polls with far-right AfD hoping for second state win – Europe live

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Following AfD’s victory in Thuringia, race in one of smallest German states in terms of population becomes focus of attentionPolls will close in Brandenburg in 10 minutes.Stay tuned for exit poll data. Continue reading…

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Author : Lili Bayer

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France’s new government under pressure as opponents threaten no-confidence vote

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Critics of new cabinet, finalised by Michel Barnier on Saturday night, said it was ‘same-old, same-old’Mounting threats of a parliamentary motion of no-confidence have put Michel Barnier’s new government under considerable duress before it has even had a chance to start work, as street protesters continued to voice their anger over the French prime minister’s new administration.Eleven weeks after Emmanuel Macron, France’s president, called a snap general election, the new government was finally appointed on Saturday night. But there was little sense that the new cabinet, which signals a clear shift to the right, would bring calm into the political realm. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/22/france-new-government-under-pressure-as-opponents-threaten-no-confidence-vote

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Leader of Unite calls on Labour to ditch fiscal caution and ‘be visionary’

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Sharon Graham worries chancellor’s Treasury is hampering investment in UK and criticises winter fuel allowance cutsLabour conference – live updatesLabour’s biggest supporter among the unions has accused Rachel Reeves’s Treasury of showing a lack of vision in government and hampering investment in the UK.Sharon Graham, the general secretary of Unite, accused the chancellor of being too focused on fiscal prudence at the expense of economic reform and growth. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/22/leader-of-unite-calls-on-labour-to-ditch-fiscal-caution-and-be-visionary

Author : Eleni Courea, Political correspondent

Publish date : 2024-09-22 15:56:42

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Trump hawks $100 commemorative coins in latest hunt for cash

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Coins are latest merchandise launch by Republican, who raised third of the amount brought in by Harris in AugustDonald Trump has launched a range of $100 commemorative coins, which join Trump sneakers, Trump Bibles, Trump playing cards, Trump NFTs and strips of the suit he wore when he was booked in Georgia last year, in his hunt for campaign cash.The latest addition to the Trump entrepreneurial universe – one that four bankruptcies and a recent financial fraud conviction only begin to attest to – display a profile of Trump’s face and an image of the White House with the words “In God we Trust”. Continue reading…

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Four people killed and 20 injured in shooting in Birmingham, Alabama

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Police say multiple victims were caught in crossfire in nightlife area of Five Points SouthFour people have died and more than 20 were wounded in a shooting in a nightlife area in Birmingham, Alabama, according to police and news reports.Police said say multiple victims in the mass killing were caught in crossfire and offered an reward for information leading to the arrest of those involved. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/22/birmingham-alabama-shooting

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‘A break from the heat’: Americans most affected by climate crisis head midwest

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Unbearable heat and worsening storms prompt residents of states such as Florida to move elsewhereAs a Rust belt town of 65,000 people in eastern Indiana, Muncie may not be the most exciting place in the world. It doesn’t have beaches, year-round warm weather or much in the way of cosmopolitanism.But for Laura Rivas, a cybersecurity engineer formerly of North Miami Beach, Florida, Muncie is perfect. Continue reading…

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Author : Stephen Starr in Muncie, Indiana

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Mysterious Missouri bird flu case shows complications of outbreak response

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First case of person to contract H5N1 after no known animal contact highlights federal-state agency relationshipsThe first case of a person to contract bird flu after no known contact with animals is raising questions about the possibility of human-to-human transmission and highlighting the complicated relationship between states and federal agencies in outbreak response.An extensive investigation into the case of a patient in Missouri who was hospitalized on 22 August has revealed no links to animals, officials at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) told reporters on Thursday. Continue reading…

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Author : Melody Schreiber

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Wes Streeting yet to meet pledge to hold cross-party talks on social care crisis

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Lib Dems and Tories say health secretary has failed to reach out to them for ideas on a solution, despite declaring he wanted to do so in the summerLabour has made no contact with other parties over new talks to resolve England’s social care crisis, amid fresh demands for a workable plan that secures cross-party support.Wes Streeting, the health secretary, said over the summer that he was keen to hear ideas from across the political divide as part of a renewed attempt to make progress on a crisis that has remained unresolved for more than a decade. Continue reading…

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Author : Michael Savage Policy Editor

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