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Attorney for man on South Carolina death row chooses method of execution

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Freddie Owens refused to choose how the state would kill him, saying it would go against his Muslim faithA lawyer representing the first death row inmate likely to be executed in South Carolina since 2011 has decided that he should die by lethal injection after the prisoner refused to choose between three different killing methods, saying that to do so would be “akin to suicide”.Freddie Owens is now set to be executed using a fatal dose of the sedative pentobarbital. The prisoner had been given until Friday to decide between the three execution methods: lethal injection, the electric chair and the firing squad. Continue reading…

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Author : Ed Pilkington

Publish date : 2024-09-06 21:29:29

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Anglican group launches £7m project in Barbados to atone for slavery atrocities

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Funds will help communities living on the Codrington estate, which was home to two sugar plantationsAn Anglican church group is to launch a £7m reconciliation project in Barbados to atone for the atrocities of transatlantic slavery and compensate descendants of enslaved people.United Society Partners in the Gospel (USPG), a UK-based missionary organisation created in 1701 to convert people in the colonies to Christianity, will work with local and regional partners in the Caribbean to allocate money to education and entrepreneurial grants and historical research. It will also support land ownership among descendants of enslaved people. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/sep/06/anglican-church-mission-project-barbados-atone-slavery

Author : Natricia Duncan Caribbean correspondent

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Keir Starmer vows to stop people-smuggling gangs with tactics used to jail rioters

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Prime minister held a summit attended by National Crime Agency, Border Force and senior ministersKeir Starmer has pledged to break up people-smuggling gangs in the same manner used to apprehend and jail hundreds of rioters this summer.Following a meeting with law enforcement agencies and cabinet ministers on plans to stop small boats crossing the Channel on Friday, the prime minister said that the “high-level summit” mirrored the approach taken after disturbances fuelled by far-right activists. Continue reading…

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Author : Rajeev Syal Home affairs editor

Publish date : 2024-09-06 19:49:42

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Gavin Williamson to face questions on school closures at Covid-19 inquiry

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Ex-education secretary to give evidence as remote learning and impact of shutting schools in spotlightA former education secretary widely derided for his leadership of the department during the pandemic will face a grilling by the UK Covid-19 inquiry on the impact of school closures on children.Gavin Williamson, who faced repeated calls to resign over his handling of school closures, the cancellation of exams and a controversial U-turn on the grading of GCSE and A-level results, will be questioned about his two years in the job when the inquiry looks at the impact the pandemic had on children in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Continue reading…

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Author : Alexandra Topping

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Court blocks £4.4m inheritance of man found guilty of unlawfully killing wife

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Family of Paula Leeson sued Donald McPherson after criminal prosecution over fatal drowning collapsedA man who stood to claim a £4.4m estate from his wealthy wife has had his inheritance blocked by a judge who ruled he killed her.The family of Paula Leeson, 47, who was found dead in a swimming pool in a Denmark holiday home in 2017, sued her husband, Donald McPherson, 51, for unlawful killing after a criminal prosecution collapsed when there was not enough evidence. Continue reading…

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Author : Robyn Vinter North of England correspondent

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Asos to charge shoppers who regularly return large amounts of goods

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Online fashion retailer writes to some customers to say they face £3.95 fee unless they keep up to £40 of orderBusiness live – latest updatesAsos is to start charging UK shoppers who frequently return large amounts of goods a fee of £3.95 to send items back unless they keep up to £40 worth of their order.The online fashion retailer, which until now has made free returns of unused items within 14 days an important part of its offer in Britain, has written to some shoppers saying it has updated its “fair use” policy for orders made from 8 October. Continue reading…

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Author : Sarah Butler

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Rotherham man jailed for nine years in longest sentence yet over summer riots

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Thomas Birley added fuel to bin fire and threw objects at police during unrest outside hotel housing asylum seekers
A Rotherham man has been handed the longest prison sentence so far over the rioting in early August as he was jailed for nine years for his role in violence outside a hotel housing hundreds of asylum seekers.A judge told Thomas Birley, 27, that his case was “unquestionably” one of the most serious of the dozens he had dealt with in the last month in relation to rioting outside the Holiday Inn Express in Manvers on 4 August. Continue reading…

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Author : Hannah Al-Othman

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Daughter of French man who invited men to rape mother speaks of ’descent into hell’

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Dominique Pélicot has admitted drugging his wife Gisèle and inviting strangers to abuse her over a decadeThe daughter of a French man on trial for enlisting strangers to rape his drugged wife has described him as probably “one of the worst sexual criminals in past 20 years”.Dominique Pélicot, a 71-year-old retiree, has admitted to abusing his wife without her knowledge between 2011 and 2020, drugging her with sleeping pills and then recruiting dozens of strangers to rape her in her own home. Continue reading…

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Publish date : 2024-09-06 15:39:54

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Survey showing UK’s loss of pride in its past is encouraging, says historian

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Public choosing ‘Shakespeare over invasion’ and becoming more discerning about Britain’s history, says Alan LesterA striking fall in pride in Britain’s history, but widespread support for the arts, shows the public are choosing “Shakespeare over invasion, exploitation and occupation”, a leading historian has said.The findings from the British Social Attitudes survey, published this week, show that while levels of pride in Britain’s achievements in sport and the arts remained high over the past decade, there was a 22-point fall in the proportion of people saying they were proud of Britain’s history. Continue reading…

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Author : Aamna Mohdin

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‘We are freed in Gaza by sport’: shot putter flies Palestinian flag at Paralympics

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Fadi Aldeeb, who had a month to train in his old event, was sole Gaza-born athlete at either Paris GamesFadi Aldeeb got the call just a month before the Paralympics began asking him to return to the shot put, an event in which he hadn’t competed in years, to be the sole Palestinian representative at the Paris Games.“When they asked me, of course I said yes because this is my country,” said the 38-year-old wheelchair basketball player from Gaza. “This experience isn’t about me, I am the voice of millions of people, to show their goals, their hopes and their successes. This is my opportunity to show the world who we are.” Continue reading…

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Author : Ruth Michaelson

Publish date : 2024-09-06 14:04:56

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Suspended Labour councillor denies encouraging violent disorder

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Ricky Jones pleads not guilty after video emerged in which he appeared to call for far-right protesters’ throats to be ‘cut’A suspended Labour councillor has pleaded not guilty to encouraging violent disorder while addressing a crowd during an anti-racism demonstration in east London.Ricky Jones, 57, allegedly committed the offence during a speech to a gathering that was organised in response to the nationwide violent disorder, in Hoe Street, Walthamstow, on 7 August. Continue reading…

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EU failing to enforce illegal fishing rules, say campaigners

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Activists says EU court ruling on transparency makes mockery of laws to protect the environmentCampaigners have said that the EU is failing to enforce rules on illegal fishing, and allowing member states to conceal information that could help uncover breaches of fishing law.The court of justice of the EU ruled on Thursday that member states could keep vital details of their implementation of fishing rules under wraps, in a blow to environmental campaigners hoping to use the information to show whether the regulations are working. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/sep/06/eu-failing-to-enforce-fishing-rules-say-campaigners

Author : Fiona Harvey Environment editor

Publish date : 2024-09-06 12:39:44

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UK politics live: prison population in England and Wales reaches new high

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Latest figures come days before the government’s temporary early release scheme is due to come into effect on 10 SeptemberFormer chief inspector of prisons Nick Hardwick appeared on the media this morning, and said that recently visiting prisons for the first time he felt concerned about his own personal security.He told listeners of the BBC Today programme:I’ve been in a lot of prisons, what I’ve noticed in some I’ve visited recently is for the first time I’ve felt concerned for my own personal security – they’re dangerous and frightening places, and staff are struggling to keep control.That will remove the immediate pressure, I don’t think the government had any alternative in the short-term other than to do these releases.But it’s a bit like squeezing a balloon – you release the pressure in one place but the bulge goes somewhere else – and the real problem now is, first of all, some of those released will re-offend for certain, and some of those released, a lot of those released, I fear will end up homeless because there simply isn’t the accommodation for them. Continue reading…

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Author : Martin Belam

Publish date : 2024-09-06 11:45:23

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Owner of 7-Eleven rejects $39bn takeover offer from Canadian rival

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Japanese group says Couche-Tard plan undervalues firm, but leaves door open to higher offerThe parent company of the global convenience store chain 7-Eleven has rejected a near $39bn (£29.6bn) takeover offer from a Canadian rival, arguing it “grossly undervalues” the company.Last month, Tokyo-based Seven & i revealed that it had received a bid from Alimentation Couche-Tard setting the scene for what could be Japan’s biggest ever foreign takeover. Continue reading…

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Author : Mark Sweney

Publish date : 2024-09-06 11:07:58

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French politicians react to Michel Barnier’s appointment as France’s new prime minister – Europe live

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French Socialists’ Olivier Faure says no one from his party would participate in Barnier-led governmentThe French Socialists’ Olivier Faure said no one from his party would participate in a Michel Barnier-led government, arguing that Barnier depends on the far right.Michel Barnier, France’s new rightwing prime minister, has vowed to address the nation’s feelings of anger, abandonment and injustice, promising a “new era” and a break with the past. Continue reading…

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Author : Lili Bayer

Publish date : 2024-09-06 10:09:26

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High court will expedite challenge from former CFMEU officials against administration

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Former construction union bosses claim forced administration is unconstitutional because it prevents or limits political donationsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFormer construction union officials challenging the government’s law putting the union into administration will get their day in the high court as early as November, after the court agreed to expedite the case.On Friday, the acting chief justice, Michelle Gordon, ordered a timetable that will allow the case to be heard this year after the plaintiffs argued the law prevented them giving political donations and campaigning ahead of the federal election, due by May 2025.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Author : Paul Karp Chief political correspondent

Publish date : 2024-09-06 09:16:59

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Albanese government to pay $202m to NT’s Indigenous workers in stolen wages class action

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It follows similar wage theft class actions in Western Australia, where $165m was awarded, and in Queensland, where $190m was awardedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe federal government will pay up to $202m compensation to thousands of Indigenous workers whose wages were stolen while working in the Northern Territory last century.The payout is part of the settlement of a class action on behalf of workers and their families who were subject to Commonwealth wage control legislation between 1933 to 1971. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/article/2024/sep/06/nt-indigenous-worker-stolen-wages-class-action-pay-out-albanese-government

Author : Australian Associated Press

Publish date : 2024-09-06 08:00:20

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Friday briefing: What’s behind the rapid rise of school suspensions in England?

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In today’s newsletter: Record numbers of pupils are being removed from class, with dire consequences for their attainment levels in later life. But is the pandemic solely to blame for this increase in bad behaviour? • Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning.School suspensions have been steadily rising since 2015, but in the last few years there has been a particularly sharp increase in the suspension and exclusion rate in England and it is getting worse. Using the most recent data available, the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has found that up to the Easter holidays 2024 there was a 20% rise in exclusions compared with the same period the previous year.Grenfell Tower | Grenfell families have criticised the final inquiry report on the disaster for failing to fully address the disproportionate impact the tragedy had on diverse and marginalised communities. The damning report on the Grenfell Tower fire was published on Wednesday and found decades of failings by central government and corporations. It concluded that all 72 deaths in the 2017 blaze were avoidable.Economy | The UK needs £1tn of fresh investment over the next decade if the government is to hit its economic growth targets, a City taskforce has said. The report said the challenge was to make the UK “a competitive market in which to invest”.Welfare | The Labour government has confirmed there will be a binding vote on whether to scrap the winter fuel allowance for all but the poorest pensioners, as unease grows within the party about backing the plans.France | Emmanuel Macron has appointed the EU’s former Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, as prime minister of France, as he seeks to put an end to two months of political paralysis after a snap election. The French president said he had tasked Barnier with forming “a unifying government in the service of the country”.Music | The Leeds indie band English Teacher have won the Mercury prize for their debut album, This Could Be Texas. Formed in 2020, the four-piece formed at Leeds Conservatoire and signed to Island records to release their first album. Continue reading…

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Author : Nimo Omer

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Venezuela’s opposition leader calls for global movement to ‘rescue’ country

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María Corina Machado wants struggle against Maduro’s ‘criminal tyranny’ to mirror anti-apartheid movementThe Venezuelan opposition leader, María Corina Machado, has called for a global movement, similar to the international campaign against apartheid in South Africa, to help rescue her country from Nicolás Maduro’s “criminal tyranny”.Speaking to foreign journalists as Maduro stepped up his post-election crackdown, Machado said she hoped Venezuela’s struggle for democracy would become “a world cause” just as South Africa’s did in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Continue reading…

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Author : Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro

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Temperatures surge in south-eastern Australia as windy weather blasts NSW and Victoria

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NSW, Victoria, south-western Queensland and parts of central Australia had temperatures climb by 6C to 12C above average, BoM saysFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastParts of Sydney and south-west New South Wales faced elevated fire danger on Friday as high winds and unseasonably warm temperatures pushed through south-eastern Australia before a cooler, more settled weekend.New South Wales, Victoria, south-west Queensland and parts of central Australia experienced temperatures between 6C and 12C above average on Friday, with damaging wind warnings for parts of New South Wales and Victoria.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Author : Stephanie Convery

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Accused sect members still believe Elizabeth Struhs will be raised from the dead, trial hears

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‘There is no death which accords with the scripture’ , Toowoomba religious group member says in closing statementFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMembers of a Toowoomba religious sect on trial over the death of eight-year-old diabetic Elizabeth Struhs have told a court that they still believe she will come back from the dead.All 14 adult members of the Saints, from Toowoomba, are on trial for either murder or manslaughter for denying Struhs insulin before her death in January 2022. Continue reading…

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Independent targeting western Sydney seat says he ‘supports Palestine resistance’ after Facebook controversy

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Peter Dutton says Labor shouldn’t do preference deal with Dr Ziad Basyouny after it was reported he shared post celebrating 7 October Hamas attacksFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe independent candidate targeting Tony Burke’s western Sydney seat has said he “supports Palestinian resistance” after it was reported he shared a Facebook post that allegedly celebrated the 7 October Hamas attacks.Dr Ziad Basyouny, who announced his candidacy for Watson in August, shared the post in the immediate aftermath of the attacks, the Sydney Morning Herald reported this week.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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FBI raids three top aides to New York mayor Eric Adams and police commissioner – report

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Homes of first deputy mayor, deputy mayor for public safety and mayoral adviser searched, with devices seized from police headFederal agents have raided the homes of high-ranking officials within New York City mayor Eric Adams’s administration, according to reports. Agents also reportedly have seized devices from the home of the New York police department commissioner.On Thursday, local news outlet the City cited sources familiar with the situation who said that federal agents carried out the raid on early Wednesday in the homes of Sheena Wright, the first deputy mayor, and Philip Banks III, the deputy mayor for public safety. The home of Timothy Pearson, a mayoral adviser and former high-ranking police official, was also reportedly searched. Continue reading…

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Author : Maya Yang

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Pavel Durov: Telegram founder says France arrest is ‘misguided’

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Russian-born billionaire detained last month in France denies app is ‘anarchic paradise’ The founder of the Telegram messaging app, Pavel Durov, under investigation in France, has said that French authorities should have approached his company with their complaints rather than detaining him, calling the arrest ‘“misguided”.Durov, writing on his Telegram channel early on Friday in his first public comments since his detention last month, denied any suggestion the app was an “anarchic paradise”. Continue reading…

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Father of teenager suspected in Georgia school shooting arrested

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Georgia bureau of investigation said it arrested Colin Gray in connection with the shooting at Apalachee high schoolThe father of the teen suspected in the Georgia school shooting has been arrested, the Georgia bureau of investigation has said.Colin Gray, 54, was arrested by the bureau in connection to the shooting at Apalachee high school. Colin is the father of Colt Gray, the 14-year-old who is suspected of fatally shooting two students and two teachers with an assault-style rifle at the high school on Wednesday. Continue reading…

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