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- US stocks drop again following another day of market volatilityThe dramatic fluctuations came after global stock rallies earlier in the day, with indexes rising 6% in Tokyo, 2.5% in Paris, and 1.6% in Shanghai.http://dlvr.it/TK2mVL
- Protesters gather on Budapest bridge for fourth week against Hungary’s ban on LGBTQ+ eventsDemonstrators waved both rainbow and Ukrainian flags, uniting their causes in a protest against recent government policies perceived as echoing those of Russia.http://dlvr.it/TK2mVG
- US Defence Secretary claims China poses an ongoing threat to the Panama CanalHegseth’s visit comes amid tensions over US President Donald Trump’s repeated assertions that the United States is being overcharged to use the Panama Canal and that China has influence over its operations.http://dlvr.it/TK2mTT
- Dominican Republic nightclub collapse kills at least 18 and injures dozensIt is not yet known what caused the incident at the Jet Set nightclub in Santo Domingo during the early hours of Tuesday.http://dlvr.it/TK28v6
- NATO cannot be ‘naive’ about China’s arms build-up, says RutteThe head of the transatlantic military alliance stressed that China’s military build-up and support for Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine should not be overlooked, as he called on NATO members to work together and assess the issue.http://dlvr.it/TK28tg
- Global execution figures hit highest level in almost a decade, says AmnestyAmnesty International says that 1,518 executions were carried out worldwide in 2024, marking a 32% increase on the previous year.http://dlvr.it/TK28qh
- Arthur Terry Learning Partnership: Teacher of Business StudiesICYMI: M1 – M6 £31,650 – £43,607 per annum: Arthur Terry Learning Partnership: We offer an attractive salary, teacher’s pension scheme, EAP, staff benefits package, professional development and wellbeing days. Lichfield, Staffordshirehttp://dlvr.it/TK1fst
- Areas receiving levelling-up funds show smaller Reform UK vote share, study findsUK News: Analysis suggests prioritising projects that give quick local results may hold back support for populism Areas that received money from the last government’s much-criticised levelling up fund tended to have lower votes for Reform UK in the general election, a study has found, indicating that projects delivering quick results may hold back support… Read more: Areas receiving levelling-up funds show smaller Reform UK vote share, study finds
- Northern Ireland’s public services ‘at risk of collapse’UK News: Hospital waiting lists among worst in UK and children with special needs waiting a year for support, report finds Northern Ireland’s public services, including hospitals, schools and police, are being “crippled” by lack of funding, impinging on the quality of life for many people, a report by a government committee has concluded. The… Read more: Northern Ireland’s public services ‘at risk of collapse’
- Research AssistantUniversity of Glasgow – College of Arts and Humanities – School of Critical Studies Salary: £33,482 to £37,174 per annum (Grade 6)http://dlvr.it/TK1fmW
- STOCKLAND GREEN SCHOOL: Head of ComputingMPS/UPS plus TLR2b (£5,654 per annum): STOCKLAND GREEN SCHOOL: Head of Computing needed for Stockland Green School in Erdington. You will have QTS and the ability to lead the Computing & i-Media department. Erdington, Birminghamhttp://dlvr.it/TK1fmL
- Health workers sent door to door in deprived areas to detect illnessesCommunity-based approach in England has had good results so far in cutting urgent demand for GPs and A&E The NHS is attempting to ease the pressure on GPs and A&E by sending a new type of health worker door to door in deprived areas to help detect illnesses before people need urgent care. Community health… Read more: Health workers sent door to door in deprived areas to detect illnesses
- Hospitals in England could shed 100,000 jobs in response to cost-cutting ordersExclusive: Scale of looming job losses prompts NHS leaders to ask Treasury to cover costs Hospitals in England could axe more than 100,000 jobs as a result of the huge reorganisation and brutal cost-cutting ordered by Wes Streeting and the NHS’s new boss. The scale of looming job losses is so large that NHS leaders… Read more: Hospitals in England could shed 100,000 jobs in response to cost-cutting orders
- President Trump confirms no plans to suspend global tariffs despite US stock market dipThere were big swings in US stock throughout Monday’s trading session after Trump warned he could raise tariffs even further.http://dlvr.it/TK1YDb
- United States to hold direct talks with Iran on nuclear programmePresident Trump said the talks with Tehran would start Saturday but insisted Tehran can’t get nuclear weapons.http://dlvr.it/TK1YDX
- Death toll from 28 March earthquake in Myanmar rises above 3,500, junta saysRecent heavy rainfall has increased the risk of waterborne diseases like cholera spreading, aid groups say.http://dlvr.it/TK1YDP
- Videos of foot-and-mouth burial site in Hungary alarm local residentsHungary last week reported its first outbreak of the disease in more than five decades, and at least 3,500 cattle have been affected in its northwest.http://dlvr.it/TK0z4Z
- Turkish city blooms with colour and joy at Orange Blossom CarnivalOrange Blossom Carnival is in full swing in the Turkish city of Adana, filling the streets with colour, music and the scent of blooming orange trees.http://dlvr.it/TK0z49
- Federal judge scolds US government for Maryland father’s ‘wholly lawless’ deportation to El SalvadorThe Trump administration admitted last week that Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia’s deportation was due to an ‘administrative error’.http://dlvr.it/TK0z3h
- REFUGE: Service ManagerICYMI: £39,444: REFUGE: This is an exciting opportunity to join Refuge’s Derby team as a Service Manager. This role is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. Derby, Derbyshirehttp://dlvr.it/TK0T08
- England’s NHS crews ‘watching patients die in back of ambulances’ due to A&E delaysUK News: Survey says queues outside emergency departments are leading to ‘car park care’ and fatalities Paramedics across England are watching patients die in the back of ambulances because of delays outside emergency departments, according to a survey by Unison. The gridlock of patients in some of the country’s hospitals has led to queues of… Read more: England’s NHS crews ‘watching patients die in back of ambulances’ due to A&E delays
- UK foreign secretary criticises Israel for denying two Labour MPs entryUK News: David Lammy says it is ‘unacceptable’ that the parliamentary delegation had been detained and deported The UK’s foreign secretary has criticised Israeli authorities for denying two Labour MPs entry into the country and deporting them. Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were rejected because they were suspected of plans to “document the activities of… Read more: UK foreign secretary criticises Israel for denying two Labour MPs entry
- Arthur Terry Learning Partnership: Teacher of Business StudiesM1 – M6 £31,650 – £43,607 per annum: Arthur Terry Learning Partnership: We offer an attractive salary, teacher’s pension scheme, EAP, staff benefits package, professional development and wellbeing days. Lichfield, Staffordshirehttp://dlvr.it/TK0StR
- Areas receiving levelling-up funds show smaller Reform UK vote share, study findsAnalysis suggests prioritising projects that give quick local results may hold back support for populism Areas that received money from the last government’s much-criticised levelling up fund tended to have lower votes for Reform UK in the general election, a study has found, indicating that projects delivering quick results may hold back support for populism.… Read more: Areas receiving levelling-up funds show smaller Reform UK vote share, study finds
- Northern Ireland’s public services ‘at risk of collapse’Hospital waiting lists among worst in UK and children with special needs waiting a year for support, report finds Northern Ireland’s public services, including hospitals, schools and police, are being “crippled” by lack of funding, impinging on the quality of life for many people, a report by a government committee has concluded. The Northern Ireland… Read more: Northern Ireland’s public services ‘at risk of collapse’
- Houthi rebels say overnight US strikes kill at least two people in Yemen’s SaadaA bombing video posted by US President Donald Trump on Friday suggests casualties in the overall campaign may be higher than the rebels acknowledge.http://dlvr.it/TK0NGB
- Latest news bulletin | April 6th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TK0NG8
- Ambulance helicopter crashes into sea in southwestern Japan, killing threeA medical transport helicopter carrying a patient fell into the sea in southwestern Japan Sunday, leaving three of the six people aboard dead, the Japan coast guard has said.http://dlvr.it/TK0NG1
- Israel deploys troops to new security corridor across southern GazaIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the new “Morag Corridor” on Wednesday, and suggested it would cut off the southern city of Rafah, which Israel had ordered evacuated, from the rest of Gaza.http://dlvr.it/TK00G7
- Latest news bulletin | April 6th – MiddayCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TK00G5
- Latest news bulletin | April 6th – MorningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TK00Fn
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘Pulse’, ‘Devil May Cry’ and ‘Jurassic World Chaos Theory”ICYMI: There are 69 new additions to the Netflix UK library this week.http://dlvr.it/TJzpHy
- PhD studentship: AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Award – The Hidden Gender of Collections: Women and the Curation of Scientific HeritageICYMI: University of Leeds – School of Philosophy, Religion & History of Science Salary: pro rata if applicablehttp://dlvr.it/TJzgH1
- SABIS NETWORK SCHOOLS: English TeacherICYMI: A tax-free, competitive: SABIS NETWORK SCHOOLS: 𝐉𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐃𝐮𝐛𝐚𝐢: 𝐁𝐞 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐍𝐞𝐱𝐭 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫! United Arab Emirates (AE)http://dlvr.it/TJzgH0
- ‘It could’ve been much worse’: how UK avoided a bigger blow from Trump tariffsUK News: No 10 has been criticised for ‘sucking up’ to Donald Trump, but believes its defensive strategy has been vindicated When Jonathan Reynolds gathered with officials around the large television screen in his office to watch Donald Trump unleash his global trade war, he knew little more than anyone else about what was to… Read more: ‘It could’ve been much worse’: how UK avoided a bigger blow from Trump tariffs
- What next for climate activism now Just Stop Oil is ‘hanging up the hi-vis’?UK News: After three years, thousands of arrests and a state crackdown on protests, the group is ending direct action after a polarising campaign On the morning of Valentine’s Day 2022, Hannah Hunt stood at the gates of Downing Street to announce the start of a new kind of climate campaign, one that would eschew… Read more: What next for climate activism now Just Stop Oil is ‘hanging up the hi-vis’?
- REFUGE: Service Manager£39,444: REFUGE: This is an exciting opportunity to join Refuge’s Derby team as a Service Manager. This role is restricted to women due to the nature of the role. Derby, Derbyshirehttp://dlvr.it/TJzg9v
- England’s NHS crews ‘watching patients die in back of ambulances’ due to A&E delaysSurvey says queues outside emergency departments are leading to ‘car park care’ and fatalities Paramedics across England are watching patients die in the back of ambulances because of delays outside emergency departments, according to a survey by Unison. The gridlock of patients in some of the country’s hospitals has led to queues of up to… Read more: England’s NHS crews ‘watching patients die in back of ambulances’ due to A&E delays
- UK foreign secretary criticises Israel for denying two Labour MPs entryDavid Lammy says it is ‘unacceptable’ that the parliamentary delegation had been detained and deported The UK’s foreign secretary has criticised Israeli authorities for denying two Labour MPs entry into the country and deporting them. Yuan Yang and Abtisam Mohamed were rejected because they were suspected of plans to “document the activities of security forces… Read more: UK foreign secretary criticises Israel for denying two Labour MPs entry
- Thousands take part in anti-Trump, Musk protests nationwide and abroadThousands of people staged protests against Trump and Tesla boss Elon Musk across the US and beyond the borders to express dissatisfaction with policies and actions of the current administration.http://dlvr.it/TJzbCN
- PSG crowned Ligue 1 champions for the 13th time with six games to spareThe record-extending win is PSG’s 11th French championship since Qatari backers QSI took over the club in 2011, with the other two coming in 1986 and 1994.http://dlvr.it/TJzbCG
- Latest news bulletin | April 5th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TJzbBz
- Latest news bulletin | April 5th – MiddayCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TJzB5v
- Central Asia eager to cooperate with the EU ‘as a bloc’The leaders of five Central Asian countries were all eager to show the importance of strengthening relations with the European Union but also the importance of their economies and potentials for Europe at the first EU-CA summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.http://dlvr.it/TJzB5k
- Latest news bulletin | April 5th – MorningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TJzB50
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘Pulse’, ‘Devil May Cry’ and ‘Jurassic World Chaos Theory”There are 69 new additions to the Netflix UK library this week.http://dlvr.it/TJyzGK
- Assistant Professor of EnglishICYMI: Nanyang Technological University – School of Humanities Salary: commensurate with qualifications and experiencehttp://dlvr.it/TJyqgw
- Rare wall paintings found in Cumbria show tastes of well-off TudorsUK News: Artwork thought to date from reign of Elizabeth I reveals how those with disposable incomes decorated their homes Rare and fantastical 16th-century wall paintings which shine light on the interior design tastes of well-off Tudors have been revealed in a former hunting lodge. Historic England said the wall paintings at The Ashes in… Read more: Rare wall paintings found in Cumbria show tastes of well-off Tudors
- Home Office spent £22,000 on failed attempt to stop Windrush report releaseUK News: Hard-hitting internal investigation found roots of scandal lay in racist immigration legislation At least £22,000 was spent by the Home Office on hiring lawyers in a failed attempt to prevent the release of a hard-hitting internal report that found that the roots of the Windrush scandal lay in 30 years of racist immigration… Read more: Home Office spent £22,000 on failed attempt to stop Windrush report release
- ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Production TechnicianICYMI: £32,500 per annum.: ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Alleyn’s School are looking for a skilled & enthusiastic Production Technician to support the technical operations of our school theatre. Dulwich, South East Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TJyqft
- PhD studentship: AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnership Award – The Hidden Gender of Collections: Women and the Curation of Scientific HeritageUniversity of Leeds – School of Philosophy, Religion & History of Science Salary: pro rata if applicablehttp://dlvr.it/TJyqcJ
- SABIS NETWORK SCHOOLS: English TeacherA tax-free, competitive: SABIS NETWORK SCHOOLS: 𝐉𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐚𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐝 𝐃𝐮𝐛𝐚𝐢: 𝐁𝐞 𝐎𝐮𝐫 𝐍𝐞𝐱𝐭 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫! United Arab Emirates (AE)http://dlvr.it/TJyqcH
- ‘It could’ve been much worse’: how UK avoided a bigger blow from Trump tariffsNo 10 has been criticised for ‘sucking up’ to Donald Trump, but believes its defensive strategy has been vindicated When Jonathan Reynolds gathered with officials around the large television screen in his office to watch Donald Trump unleash his global trade war, he knew little more than anyone else about what was to come. It… Read more: ‘It could’ve been much worse’: how UK avoided a bigger blow from Trump tariffs
- What next for climate activism now Just Stop Oil is ‘hanging up the hi-vis’?After three years, thousands of arrests and a state crackdown on protests, the group is ending direct action after a polarising campaign On the morning of Valentine’s Day 2022, Hannah Hunt stood at the gates of Downing Street to announce the start of a new kind of climate campaign, one that would eschew mere protest… Read more: What next for climate activism now Just Stop Oil is ‘hanging up the hi-vis’?
- Charities call for more global action on International Day for Mine AwarenessOn average, one person is killed or injured by a landmine somewhere in the world every hour and the UN says children are often the victims.http://dlvr.it/TJylCd
- Latest news bulletin | April 4th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TJylCZ
- North Macedonia nightclub fire death toll rises to 60 after burn victim dies34 people are in custody over the fire last month in the eastern town of Kočani, including an ex-finance minister and seven senior police officers.http://dlvr.it/TJylCH
- King Charles plays carrot recorder with London Vegetable OrchestraKing Charles played a carrot recorder with the London Vegetable Orchestra at Windsor Castle while celebrating community music leaders, joking about taking the carrot home.http://dlvr.it/TJyD04
- Field hospitals rise as Myanmar’s health response struggles to copeTemporary field hospitals have sprung up across Myanmar after a deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay on 28 March.http://dlvr.it/TJyCxq
- Celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz to lead Medicare and Medicaid after Senate confirmationThe US Senate confirmed Trump’s pick to run the agency that oversees healthcare for millions of US citizens by a 53-45 vote.http://dlvr.it/TJyCvr
- Research Fellow in Historical CriminologyICYMI: University of Sussex – Sociology and Criminology Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7, per annum, pro rata if part time.http://dlvr.it/TJxh8z
- Reeves defends Labour’s £40bn tax rise as businesses prepare for NICs hikeUK News: Chancellor says autumn budget enabled £25bn of extra investment into NHS and shorter waiting lists Rachel Reeves has defended the £40bn in tax increases in autumn’s budget as businesses brace for their impact, saying NHS waiting lists would now be higher if she had not taken action. Employers are set for a £25bn… Read more: Reeves defends Labour’s £40bn tax rise as businesses prepare for NICs hike
- ‘War’ and ‘pain’: what the papers say about Donald Trump’s trade tariffsUK News: The US president has announced new taxes on imports to the US starting at a baseline of 10% – here is the front-page reaction in Britain Donald Trump’s tariff “day of liberation” arrived with the US president imposing markups on imports while accusing other nations, including allies, of “looting, pillaging, raping and plundering”… Read more: ‘War’ and ‘pain’: what the papers say about Donald Trump’s trade tariffs
- ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Sports Gap Year Assistant (Senior School)ICYMI: The salary will be £14,493 per annum (based on an FTE of £19,553 per annum): ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Alleyn’s are seeking to appoint a Sports Gap Year Assistant to assist the Senior School PE & Games Department. Dulwich, South Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TJxh6w
- Assistant Professor of EnglishNanyang Technological University – School of Humanities Salary: commensurate with qualifications and experiencehttp://dlvr.it/TJxh1N
- ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Production Technician£32,500 per annum.: ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Alleyn’s School are looking for a skilled & enthusiastic Production Technician to support the technical operations of our school theatre. Dulwich, South East Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TJxh1M
- Home Office spent £22,000 on failed attempt to stop Windrush report releaseHard-hitting internal investigation found roots of scandal lay in racist immigration legislation At least £22,000 was spent by the Home Office on hiring lawyers in a failed attempt to prevent the release of a hard-hitting internal report that found that the roots of the Windrush scandal lay in 30 years of racist immigration legislation, officials… Read more: Home Office spent £22,000 on failed attempt to stop Windrush report release
- Rare wall paintings found in Cumbria show tastes of well-off TudorsArtwork thought to date from reign of Elizabeth I reveals how those with disposable incomes decorated their homes Rare and fantastical 16th-century wall paintings which shine light on the interior design tastes of well-off Tudors have been revealed in a former hunting lodge. Historic England said the wall paintings at The Ashes in Inglewood Forest,… Read more: Rare wall paintings found in Cumbria show tastes of well-off Tudors
- At least 100 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes across GazaAn airstrike on a school in northern Gaza kills dozens of sheltering civilians as Israel ramps up its offensive on the enclave.http://dlvr.it/TJxZrf
- Pentagon watchdog to review Hegseth’s use of Signal to convey Yemen strike plansThe use of the app came to light when a journalist, Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic, was inadvertently added to a Signal text chain by national security adviser Mike Waltz.http://dlvr.it/TJxZrY
- Latest news bulletin | April 3rd – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TJxZrK
- At least 50 people killed in overnight Israeli air strikes across Gaza, hospital officials sayIsrael has vowed to escalate the nearly 18-month war with Hamas until the militant group returns dozens of remaining hostages, disarms and leaves the territory.http://dlvr.it/TJx1Lt
- Four foreign activists face deportation from Germany after Berlin university sit-inTwo Irish and one Polish national, and a US citizen, have appealed against an order asking them to leave Germany over their participation in a pro-Palestinian university protest.http://dlvr.it/TJx1Kp
- Survivor rescued after 125 hours beneath rubble in Myanmar earthquakeAfter being trapped for days in the rubble of the Golden Country Hotel, a survivor was rescued by Chinese rescuers in Mandalay City following Myanmar’s deadly earthquake.http://dlvr.it/TJx1Kd
- AES TutorICYMI: Study Group – Royal Holloway International Study Centre Salary: up to £36,661.38 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TJwT0s
- Stranger than fiction MI5 tales revealed in first National Archives collaborationUK News: From Guy Burgess’s briefcase to microdots secreted in talc, an exhibition reveals remarkable items from the agency’s archives – and the extraordinary stories behind them The agency that would become MI5, originally known as the Secret Service Bureau, employed just 17 staff in 1914; by the end of the first world war, the… Read more: Stranger than fiction MI5 tales revealed in first National Archives collaboration
- Last summer was second worst for common UK butterflies since 1976UK News: More than half of Britain’s 59 native species are in long-term decline, UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme finds Last summer was the fifth worst in nearly half a century for butterflies in Britain, according to the biggest scientific survey of insect populations in the world. For the first time since scientific recording began in… Read more: Last summer was second worst for common UK butterflies since 1976
- LAW SOCIETY: Policy Adviser (13 months FTC)ICYMI: Up to £49230 per annum + 3% flex fund after 3 months: LAW SOCIETY: The RoleThis is a great chance to join a busy policy team to cover family leave. The team helps the Law Society shape public policy to deliver our cor Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TJwSzX
- Research Fellow in Historical CriminologyUniversity of Sussex – Sociology and Criminology Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7, per annum, pro rata if part time.http://dlvr.it/TJwStg
- ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Sports Gap Year Assistant (Senior School)The salary will be £14,493 per annum (based on an FTE of £19,553 per annum): ALLEYNS SCHOOL DULWICH: Alleyn’s are seeking to appoint a Sports Gap Year Assistant to assist the Senior School PE & Games Department. Dulwich, South Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TJwStf
- ‘War’ and ‘pain’: what the papers say about Donald Trump’s trade tariffsThe US president has announced new taxes on imports to the US starting at a baseline of 10% – here is the front-page reaction in Britain Donald Trump’s tariff “day of liberation” arrived with the US president imposing markups on imports while accusing other nations, including allies, of “looting, pillaging, raping and plundering” the US.… Read more: ‘War’ and ‘pain’: what the papers say about Donald Trump’s trade tariffs
- Reeves defends Labour’s £40bn tax rise as businesses prepare for NICs hikeChancellor says autumn budget enabled £25bn of extra investment into NHS and shorter waiting lists Rachel Reeves has defended the £40bn in tax increases in autumn’s budget as businesses brace for their impact, saying NHS waiting lists would now be higher if she had not taken action. Employers are set for a £25bn increase in… Read more: Reeves defends Labour’s £40bn tax rise as businesses prepare for NICs hike
- Progress made between Greek, Turkish Cypriot leaders but peace talks still distantThe Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded and occupied the north of the country following a failed coup by supporters of a union with Greece.http://dlvr.it/TJwN7P
- Protests against Istanbul mayor’s arrest morph into one-day shopping boycottEkrem İmamoğlu faces corruption and terrorism charges that critics say are politically motivated but the government insists the judiciary is independent and free of political interference.http://dlvr.it/TJwN7G
- Latest news bulletin | April 2nd – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TJwN65
- Poppy’s debut: Baby pygmy hippo makes her first appearance at Virginia ZooWith fewer than 2,500 pygmy hippos remaining in the wild, Poppy’s birth is a valuable boost to the species’ population.http://dlvr.it/TJvp4l
- US Senate confirms Matt Whitaker as Trump’s pick for ambassador to NATOThe US commitment to the military alliance has long been in doubt given Donald Trump’s sharp criticism of European allies and his apparent eagerness to foster ties with Vladimir Putin.http://dlvr.it/TJvp4j
- IDF military operation in Gaza expanding to seize ‘large areas’, defence minister saysThe Israeli government has long maintained a buffer zone just inside Gaza running parallel to its security fence, which has expanded since the war began in 2023.http://dlvr.it/TJvp47
- Teacher – British Sign Language (BSL) (LUM427/1784)ICYMI: Luminate Education Group Salary: T2http://dlvr.it/TJvDgh
- THE REFUGEE, ASYLUM, MIGRATION AND POLICY (RAMP) PROJECT: Senior Policy Adviser to the Mayor of South Yorkshire Combined AuthorityICYMI: We are looking for a contractor to be paid £300 per day 4 -5 days per week: THE REFUGEE, ASYLUM, MIGRATION AND POLICY (RAMP) PROJECT: Seeking a Senior Policy Adviser to be seconded into the office of the Mayor of South Yorkshire to support work on social cohesion and migration South Yorkshirehttp://dlvr.it/TJvDgg
- Large majority of Europeans support retaliatory tariffs against US, poll findsUK News: Survey shows between 56% and 79% across seven countries in favour if Trump introduces ‘Liberation Day’ levies A large majority of western Europeans support retaliatory tariffs against the US, a survey has shown, if Donald Trump introduces sweeping import duties for major trading partners as expected this week. The US president appears likely… Read more: Large majority of Europeans support retaliatory tariffs against US, poll finds
- Only 2.5% of private rentals in England affordable on housing benefit, study findsUK News: Exclusive: Charities say freeze to housing benefit will push more people into rent arrears and homelessness Only 2.5% of private rented homes in England were affordable for people on housing benefit last year, with charities warning that more people will be pushed into rent arrears and homelessness as a freeze on the benefit… Read more: Only 2.5% of private rentals in England affordable on housing benefit, study finds
- AES TutorStudy Group – Royal Holloway International Study Centre Salary: up to £36,661.38 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TJvDZt
- Stranger than fiction MI5 tales revealed in first National Archives collaborationFrom Guy Burgess’s briefcase to microdots secreted in talc, an exhibition reveals remarkable items from the agency’s archives – and the extraordinary stories behind them The agency that would become MI5, originally known as the Secret Service Bureau, employed just 17 staff in 1914; by the end of the first world war, the number working… Read more: Stranger than fiction MI5 tales revealed in first National Archives collaboration
- Last summer was second worst for common UK butterflies since 1976More than half of Britain’s 59 native species are in long-term decline, UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme finds Last summer was the fifth worst in nearly half a century for butterflies in Britain, according to the biggest scientific survey of insect populations in the world. For the first time since scientific recording began in 1976, more… Read more: Last summer was second worst for common UK butterflies since 1976
- LAW SOCIETY: Policy Adviser (13 months FTC)Up to £49230 per annum + 3% flex fund after 3 months: LAW SOCIETY: The RoleThis is a great chance to join a busy policy team to cover family leave. The team helps the Law Society shape public policy to deliver our cor Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TJvDYQ
- UN says Gaza food shortage is ‘critical’ following shutdown of World Food Programme bakeriesUN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the food situation remains “very critical” since Israel closed all crossings into Gaza a month ago, cutting off all humanitarian deliveries.http://dlvr.it/TJv7Wl
- Judge who sentenced Marine Le Pen under police protection amid online threatsA torrent of online abuse has been directed at Bénédicte de Perthuis, the judge who presided over the Paris court on Monday.http://dlvr.it/TJv7Wk
- Prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione in health insurance CEO shooting caseAn Ivy League graduate from a prominent Maryland family, Mangione appeared to have isolated himself in the months leading up to the December shooting in New York.http://dlvr.it/TJv7Wb
- THE BRIDGE ACADEMY: Alternative Provision Teacher – The Bridge AcademyICYMI: MPS/UPS £31,650 – £49,084 per annum: THE BRIDGE ACADEMY: We are seeking an Alternative Provision Teacher, to join The Bridge Academy within our Multi Academy Trust. Lichfield, Staffordshirehttp://dlvr.it/TJsw4p