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Thursday 17 April 2025
Wednesday 16 April 2025
Legal definition of woman is based on biological sex, UK supreme court rules
Judges say Equality Act definition excludes transgender women, after gender-critical campaigners’ challenge
Legal definition of woman is based on biological sex, UK supreme court rules
UK officials label trade documents ‘secret’ to shield from US eyes amid Trump tariff war
Exclusive: civil servants beef up security rules for sensitive negotiating papers over fears posed by hostile US trade policy
UK officials label trade documents ‘secret’ to shield from US eyes amid Trump tariff war
UK news
China accuses UK politicians of ‘arrogance’ in British Steel row
Embassy criticises ‘slandering’ of Chinese government and defends Jingye over furnaces dispute
China accuses UK politicians of ‘arrogance’ in British Steel row
‘This platform gave me everything’: street performers rue end of busking at Leicester Square
Westminster Council said it was ‘left with no choice’ but to bring in a controversial ban due to noise complaints
‘This platform gave me everything’: street performers rue end of busking at Leicester Square
Rare letter offers glimpse into Bram Stoker’s early thoughts on Dracula
‘Lord forgive me. I am quite shameless’, author playfully wrote in note weeks after horror novel published in 1897
Rare letter offers glimpse into Bram Stoker’s early thoughts on Dracula
Judicial ruling on legal definition of ‘woman’ will have UK politicians sighing with relief
A unambiguous decision by the supreme court helps MPs, MSPs and others dodge difficult questions
Judicial ruling on legal definition of ‘woman’ will have UK politicians sighing with relief
‘A huge reset’: trans rights campaigners and gender critical activists react to supreme court ruling
‘A huge reset’: trans rights campaigners and gender critical activists react to supreme court ruling
Jail term of Luton triple-murderer to be reviewed after MP’s referral
Jail term of Luton triple-murderer to be reviewed after MP’s referral
GPs in England will be able to claim £20 for every time patient is not sent to hospital
GPs in England will be able to claim £20 for every time patient is not sent to hospital
Council plans legal action over ancient London oak felled by Toby Carvery
Council plans legal action over ancient London oak felled by Toby Carvery
UK government report calls for taskforce to save England’s historic trees
UK government report calls for taskforce to save England’s historic trees
Members of leading British Jewish body condemn Israel’s latest actions in Gaza
Members of leading British Jewish body condemn Israel’s latest actions in Gaza
Israeli minister met David Lammy on ‘private’ visit to UK, Foreign Office says
Israeli minister met David Lammy on ‘private’ visit to UK, Foreign Office says
Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat
Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat
International
Police use stun gun on two people at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia town hall
Three arrests were made as Maga representative’s meeting was repeatedly interrupted by protesters
Police use stun gun on two people at Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Georgia town hall
Trump official threatens Harvard foreign student admissions as more universities rally in support
Kristi Noem demands university’s records on foreign students’ ‘illegal’ activities while president threatens to strip it of tax-exempt status
Trump official threatens Harvard foreign student admissions as more universities rally in support
Joe Biden accuses Trump and Musk of taking ‘hatchet’ to social security
In first speech since leaving office, ex-president spoke of ‘destruction’ current administration has wrought
Joe Biden accuses Trump and Musk of taking ‘hatchet’ to social security
Judge rebukes Trump officials for not securing return of wrongly deported man
Administration will have to share under oath how it’s trying to get Kilmar Ábrego García back to US, says district judge
Judge rebukes Trump officials for not securing return of wrongly deported man
Canada’s Green party removed at last minute from election debates
Canada’s Green party removed at last minute from election debates
Trump effect leaves Canada’s Conservatives facing catastrophic loss
Trump effect leaves Canada’s Conservatives facing catastrophic loss
Postmortems of rescue workers killed in Gaza show ‘gunshots to head and torso’
Postmortems of rescue workers killed in Gaza show ‘gunshots to head and torso’
‘Keeping people alive’: Gaza’s last working bakery forced by Israel to keep on moving
‘Keeping people alive’: Gaza’s last working bakery forced by Israel to keep on moving
Irregular migrant crossings into Europe fall 30% in first quarter of 2025
Irregular migrant crossings into Europe fall 30% in first quarter of 2025
Schools in Spain required to serve fruit, vegetables and fish in fight against obesity
Schools in Spain required to serve fruit, vegetables and fish in fight against obesity
Venice’s €5 tourist fee returns – and will double for last-minute day-trippers
Venice’s €5 tourist fee returns – and will double for last-minute day-trippers
Tuvalu marks ‘momentous occasion’ with unveiling of its first ATMs
Tuvalu marks ‘momentous occasion’ with unveiling of its first ATMs
Business
Google sued for £5bn in UK over allegations of shutting out rivals
Class action argues US tech firm charged more for advertising on its preinstalled apps than it could in fair market
Google sued for £5bn in UK over allegations of shutting out rivals
EY being investigated over Post Office auditing during Horizon scandal
Financial Reporting Council looking into whether firm met its standards in connection with Horizon IT system
EY being investigated over Post Office auditing during Horizon scandal
Italian coffee pot maker Bialetti to be sold to Chinese business NUO Capital
Luxembourg-registered NUO Capital to pay €53m for 78.6% of its shares in deal expected to close by end of June
Italian coffee pot maker Bialetti to be sold to Chinese business NUO Capital
Tariffs more likely to bring UK price cuts than inflation, says WH Smith boss
Carl Cowling says there is ‘no logic’ in why there would be inflation as east Asian suppliers seek alternatives to the US
Tariffs more likely to bring UK price cuts than inflation, says WH Smith boss
Good news on UK inflation may be short-lived amid trade war and rising household bills
Good news on UK inflation may be short-lived amid trade war and rising household bills
UK inflation falls to 2.6%, increasing pressure on Bank to cut interest rates
UK inflation falls to 2.6%, increasing pressure on Bank to cut interest rates
Weather
April heralds return of migratory birds to UK – unless the weather turns cruel
Unsettled weather, rain and winds have in some years stopped birds returning from winter in Africa in their tracks
April heralds return of migratory birds to UK – unless the weather turns cruel
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