South Korea’s president said he is “very sorry” for causing public anxiety and inconvenience with his declaration of martial law earlier this week, and promised not to make another attempt to impose it.President Yoon Suk Yeol made a public apology on Saturday, hours ahead of a parliamentary vote on a motion to impeach him.Mr Yoon said he will not shirk legal or political responsibility for the declaration, adding that he will follow the direction of his party to resolve the political crisis caused by his move.It was not immediately clear whether the motion submitted by opposition lawmakers would get the…
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South Korea’s president said he is “very sorry” for causing public anxiety and inconvenience with his declaration of martial law earlier this week, and promised not to make another attempt to impose it.President Yoon Suk Yeol made a public apology on Saturday, hours ahead of a parliamentary vote on a motion to impeach him.Mr Yoon said he will not shirk legal or political responsibility for the declaration, adding that he will follow the direction of his party to resolve the political crisis caused by his move.It was not immediately clear whether the motion submitted by opposition lawmakers would get the…
Women have said they have been harassed by male delivery drivers (Picture: Getty Images) Women in london and other major cities have been warned they are at risk after male food delivery drivers are setting up their accounts as women. Drivers have reportedly ‘harassed and intimidated’ women at home as they answer the door waiting for their food. But their delivery accounts showed they were women with a different vehicle, making it impossible to report incidents. One online group has even been set up specifically for renting accounts. This is despite account holders needing to verify their age, right to…
Authorities in the Dominican Republic announced on Friday that they confiscated nearly 9.5 tonnes of cocaine, the largest drug seizure in the country’s history.The 250 million dollars (£195 million) worth of drugs were found nestled inside a banana shipment that arrived at the Caucedo port in the capital of Santo Domingo, the country’s most important seaport.The shipment had been sent from Guatemala and was destined for Belgium, said Carlos Devers, spokesman for the Dominican Republic’s Anti-Drug Agency.Ten suspects have been detained, he said at a press conference.Authorities so far this year have seized nearly 47 tonnes of drugs. The second…
Authorities in the Dominican Republic announced on Friday that they confiscated nearly 9.5 tonnes of cocaine, the largest drug seizure in the country’s history.The 250 million dollars (£195 million) worth of drugs were found nestled inside a banana shipment that arrived at the Caucedo port in the capital of Santo Domingo, the country’s most important seaport.The shipment had been sent from Guatemala and was destined for Belgium, said Carlos Devers, spokesman for the Dominican Republic’s Anti-Drug Agency.Ten suspects have been detained, he said at a press conference.Authorities so far this year have seized nearly 47 tonnes of drugs.The second biggest…
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has revealed the six “milestones” he wants to achieve to bring change to the country. He has asked the public to measure his government against his milestones at the next election.
His milestones include building more houses, cutting NHS waiting lists and putting more police officers on the streets.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced his six priorities for government in a key “plan for change” speech. The targets include building 1.5 million homes, fixing the NHS and delivering clean power by 2030. He also pledges higher living standards, safer streets and ensuring a record number of five-year-olds enter school “ready to learn”
Friday morning travel was a misery for many UK travellers after a major disruption on the rail network. At least nine lines were affected. National Rail said the issue was due to a “nationwide fault” with the radio system used between train drivers and signallers that has now been fixed.
The Met Office has issued a rare red weather warning for wind as Storm Darragh approaches. The warning is in place from 03:00 to 11:00 GMT on Saturday, covering western and southern coastal regions of Wales as well as the Bristol Channel in England.
Starmer pledges ‘golden era of building’ as he takes aim at environmental regulations Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to usher in a “new golden era of building” as he takes aim at “blockers and bureaucrats” who he claims have throttled economic growth and made homeownership unattainable. Writing in The Times, the prime minister attacked nimbys and environmentalists who he says have stymied economic progress in the UK. Sir Keir has directed ministers to draft laws that would simplify complex environmental regulations, which he argues can add millions to the cost of development and cause lengthy delays. These proposed reforms aim…
National Rail reveals when ‘nationwide fault’ disrupting rail across UK will be fixed A “nationwide fault” disrupting train services due to a problem with a communication system is likely to be ongoing until midday, National Rail has said. Dozens of services have been affected. Particular problems are affecting London Waterloo, one of the three busiest stations in the UK. Trains to and from Salisbury and Yeovil have been cancelled as a result of communications problems. Many other trains are running 10 to 20 minutes late. Delays are reported on Southeastern trains. At Heathrow airport, one member of staff talked of…
A fine but chilly start, with scattered showers affecting parts of north and west Scotland during the morning. Cloud building from the west with rain, heavy at times reaching western areas during the afternoon. Winds will strengthen, with gales developing. Tonight: Outbreaks of rain, heavy at times will move east overnight, as winds continue to strengthen with gales and later severe gales develop as Storm Darragh arrives. Mild
Skindred to play at Newport County game at Rodney Parade. The reggae metal group, who reached number two in the UK charts last year with their highly acclaimed eighth album Smile, will feature on the front of a bespoke shirt for the League Two clash with Carlisle United (kick-off 3pm). The kit will pay homage to the city’s Caribbean community through its unique design created by Neal Heard, the club’s new creative director and founder of football fashion brand Lover’s FC. Skindred have risen to fame with their energetic fusion of reggae, punk and heavy metal that has exploded with…
Western Mail front page 06/12/2024The front page of the Western Mail reports on who might make the Lions squad for next years rugby.After a mixed autumn for all four home nations Andy Farrell will step back from his duties as head coach of Ireland to focus fully on the Lions tour. The 49-year-old will have been encouraged by the performances of a number of players this autumn and will be hoping they can step it up a notch during the Six Nations. Darren Millar has been named as the new leader of the Senedd Conservative group and the leader of the opposition…
Scottish ministers mull tax rise for wealthy amid tricky budget decisions Finance secretary must find way to bring either Greens or Lib Dems onboard while plugging possible £200m shortfall Scottish ministers are contemplating modest tax increases for the better off and plan to scrap the freeze in council tax rates as they search for extra money in this week’s budget. Shona Robison, the Scottish finance secretary, is under pressure to provide a vote-winning budget on Wednesday after being given a record amount of funding from the Treasury for next year. Continue reading… Scottish ministers mull tax rise for wealthy amid…
Revealed: bias found in AI system used to detect UK benefits fraud Exclusive: Age, disability, marital status and nationality influence decisions to investigate claims, prompting fears of ‘hurt first, fix later’ approach An artificial intelligence system used by the UK government to detect welfare fraud is showing bias according to people’s age, disability, marital status and nationality, the Guardian can reveal. An internal assessment of a machine-learning programme used to vet thousands of claims for universal credit payments across England found it incorrectly selected people from some groups more than others when recommending whom to investigate for possible fraud. Continue…
Storm Darragh weather warnings: Dozens of flood alerts in place as UK braces for travel disruption Weather forecast for Friday as Storm Darragh approaches the UK. Yellow warning for rain in place for Northern Ireland and Wales. A Yellow alert in place for Northern Ireland and Wales (Met Department) Storm Darragh weather warnings: Dozens of flood alerts in place as UK braces for travel disruption https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/storm-darragh-weather-warnings-uk-met-office-travel-b2659841.html
Britain needs a ‘vaccine taskforce’ to prepare for the next pandemic, Lords warn Concerns raised that the UK may be forgetting lessons learned from Covid pandemic. Britain needs a “peacetime vaccine task force” to prepare for the next pandemic, ministers have been warned amid concerns that the government could forget the lessons of Covid-19. Britain needs a ‘vaccine taskforce’ to prepare for the next pandemic, Baroness Brown of Cambridge warns. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/vaccines-pandemic-covid-uk-government-b2659527.html
Keir Starmer dominates Friday’s front pages after the prime minister pledges change for Britain. The papers suggest the PM is attempting to ‘reboot’ his premiership after a rocky start to life in No 10.
NHS warnings ahead of the winter bite with cases of flu and COVID already on the rise. NHS chiefs are calling on the public to take up their flu and Covid jabs to avoid the already busy hospitals becoming overwhelmed.
The Independent Front Page 6/12/2024The front page of The Independent this morning reports on Keir Starmer’s pledges for Britain in an apparent ‘reset’ to his premiership. Meghan Markle is pictured on the front splash and there is a report on the French President Macron who blames the ‘coalition of irresponsible’ for bringing down the French government. PM announces priorities to ‘galvanise’ his premiership with pledges on better living standards, shorter NHS waiting lists, more police and 1.5 million new homes… as Bank of England warns firms will axe jobs in response to tax risesOpposition parties tabled the motion after Mr Barnier controversially…
The Guardian Front Page 6/12/2024 The front page of The Guardian quotes health officials who say the NHS is facing a “quad-demic” of emergencies this winter, with England’s hospitals “busier than ever”. The prime minister laid out his pledges yesterday, the front page reports he accused Whitehall of being comfortable with failure. The NHS is facing a “quad-demic” of health emergencies as it heads into winter, with hospitals “busier than ever” for this time of year, the health service’s most senior doctor has said. Keir Starmer accused Whitehall of becoming comfortable with failure as he challenged civil servants to hit…
The Irish News Front Page 6/12/2024The front page of The Irish Times reports that the British government has turned its back on victims after it failed to move immediately to reinstate legacy inquests, the wife of a murdered Catholic man has said. The British has “turned its back on victims” after it failed to move immediately to reinstate legacy inquests, the wife of a murdered Catholic man has said.Martina Dillon, whose husband Seamus was killed by loyalists near Dungannon in 1997, was speaking after Secretary of State Hilary Benn said he is taking “first steps” to repeal and replace controversial legacy…
The Metro Front Page 6/12/2024The Metro leads with newly released images of the man the NYPD are looking for in connection with the shooting of a CEO outside of a hotel in Manhattan. A ‘little flirtation’ between a woman and the suspect in the shooting of US’ largest health insurer boss may lead to his downfall more than three days later.Police continue to hunt for the assassin who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in the early hours of Wednesday morning in New York.CCTV of a suspect has now been released from a surveillance camera at the HI New York City Hostel…
The British has “turned its back on victims” after it failed to move immediately to reinstate legacy inquests, the wife of a murdered Catholic man has said.Martina Dillon, whose husband Seamus was killed by loyalists near Dungannon in 1997, was speaking after Secretary of State Hilary Benn said he is taking “first steps” to repeal and replace controversial legacy legislation.Mr Benn plans to repeal the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023, which ended all inquests and civil cases and contained proposal to introduce conditional immunity.In a statement at Westminster Mr Benn said he intends to introduce a remedial…
President-elect Donald Trump said on Thursday night in accepting the Patriot of the Year award at Fox Nation’s Patriot Awards that he has already accomplished more since his election victory than President Joe Biden has in his entire term.Mr Trump, who has been largely ensconced at Mar-a-Lago in recent weeks as he has been announcing job picks for his administration, travelled to New York’s Long Island for the annual awards ceremony from the Fox News streaming platform.“I think you have seen more happen in the last two weeks than you have in the last four years,” Mr Trump told the…
UK weather: Storm Darragh to bring 80mph gusts as amber wind warning issued Fourth named storm of the season follows concern over lack of flooding warnings for Storm Bert last weekAn amber warning for wind has been issued for large parts of the UK, with power cuts and flying debris possible amid the arrival of Storm Darragh, the fourth named storm of the season.Darragh is expected to bring gusts of up to 80mph and heavy rain late on Friday and into Saturday. Continue reading… UK weather: Storm Darragh to bring 80mph gusts as amber wind warning issued https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/dec/05/uk-weather-storm-darragh-to-bring-80mph-gusts-as-amber-wind-warning-issued
Strong winds and rain will bring a “risk to life and property” across the UK, the Met Office said, as Storm Darragh approaches. The fourth named storm of the season is expected to bring winds of up to 80mph and heavy rain on Friday afternoon and into the weekend, while 130 flood alerts have been issued. The Met Office has issued an amber warning for “potentially damaging” winds along the west coast of the UK from South Ayrshire in Scotland down to Cornwall, as well as in Northern Ireland, on Saturday from 3am until 9pm. Snow could also hit hilly…