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Excessive probation workloads put public at risk in England and Wales, union warns
Exclusive: Napo declares no confidence in probation service managers and threatens industrial actionThe public is “at direct risk” from unsupervised ex-offenders because probation officers in England and Wales are being asked to cope with excessive workloads, a union has said.As ministers prepare to release and monitor tens of thousands more prisoners this autumn, Napo’s executive has declared for the first time that it has no confidence in managers at the probation service. Continue reading...
First suspected case of deadly flu is detected in Australia
First suspected case of deadly flu is detected in AustraliaSuspected case of bird flu in WA See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: 07:58, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 07:58, 19 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Who Was Romanch Mahajan? Punjab Teen Who Died In US Horse Carriage Accident
The Punjab teenager was on his first trip to the United States when the accident occurred.
Normal shipping will not resume in strait of Hormuz until 80 mines cleared
Tanker owner trade body says centre of strait will remain closed for ‘some time’, with vessels risking running aground by taking Omani routeThe centre of the strait of Hormuz is blocked with about 80 mines that will need clearing for normal shipping to resume, the independent tanker owner trade body has said.Several vessels began to exit the Gulf through the key maritime chokepoint on Thursday, after the signing of a memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran. Continue reading...
Mainland Australia’s first suspected case of deadly H5N1 bird flu investigated after sick bird found in WA
Agriculture minister says no evidence of mass mortality or infection in poultry after migratory wild bird tested The suspected first case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu on the Australian mainland is being investigated, after a migratory wild bird was found sick in southern Western Australia.Initial testing at a WA laboratory returned a “suspected positive result for avian influenza”, the agriculture minister, Julie Collins, said. Continue reading...
Mainland Australia’s first suspected case of deadly H5N1 bird flu investigated after sick bird found in WA
Agriculture minister says no evidence of mass mortality or infection in poultry after migratory wild bird tested The suspected first case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu on the Australian mainland is being investigated, after a migratory wild bird was found sick in southern Western Australia.Initial testing at a WA laboratory returned a “suspected positive result for avian influenza”, the agriculture minister, Julie Collins, said. Continue reading...
US Open fans left furious after bizarre Rory McIlroy incident on opening day
Rory McIlroy escaped unscathed from a bizarre incident involving a spectator on the opening day of the US Open after a fan appeared to pick up his golf ball during an eventful round at Shinnecock Hills.The world No 2 was battling through thick rough at the fourth hole when his recovery shot ricocheted off a cart path and came to rest close to spectators gathered alongside the fairway.What happened next left those watching stunned.As McIlroy made his way towards his ball, a woman standing nearby...
Burnham says 'tonight could be the the turning point' in his victory speech
Andy Burnham delivers his victory speech after Makerfiled by-election.
TVK Moves Resolution Against Karnataka's Mekedatu Project, Ally Congress Supports
Tabling the resolution, Vijay stressed that water resources were directly linked to the welfare of farmers and the state's economy, and said safeguarding Tamil Nadu's water rights was the government's responsibility.
A whole different ball game! Thomas Tuchel throws the first pitch at the baseball in Kansas City - after England win AGAIN, 5-1, in a behind-closed-doors friendly at the World Cup
A whole different ball game! Thomas Tuchel throws the first pitch at the baseball in Kansas City - after England win AGAIN, 5-1, in a behind-closed-doors friendly at the World CupSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy OLIVER TODD, DIGITAL HEAD OF SPORT and PA REPORTER Published: 07:49, 19 June 2026 | Updated: 07:51, 19 June 2026 e-mail 7 View comments
‘Astonishing’ win for Andy Burnham puts pressure on Starmer to step aside
Size of victory in Makerfield byelection has many allies hoping former Manchester mayor will be installed in No 10 within daysUK politics – live updatesHow quickly could Burnham become PM?Speaking hours before polls closed in Makerfield, a Downing Street source acknowledged a rare moment of doubt about the prime minister’s future. “Keir will fight on,” the source said, repeating the message to which Keir Starmer has stuck for several weeks. “Although, that might depend on the size of the majorit...
‘Astonishing’ win for Andy Burnham puts pressure on Starmer to step aside
Size of victory in Makerfield byelection has many allies hoping former Manchester mayor will be installed in No 10 within daysUK politics – live updatesHow quickly could Burnham become PM?Speaking hours before polls closed in Makerfield, a Downing Street source acknowledged a rare moment of doubt about the prime minister’s future. “Keir will fight on,” the source said, repeating the message to which Keir Starmer has stuck for several weeks. “Although, that might depend on the size of the majorit...
Lebanon Remains Sticking Point As US, Iran Pull Out Of Talks In Switzerland
Iran's top negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf had warned that any breach of the agreement will be met with a strong response.
Mexico becomes first country to reach knockout stage of World Cup
Mexico took advantage of a defensive blunder by South Korea to win 1-0 and become the first team to advance to the knockout stage of the World Cup
Years After Leaving Office, Obama Remains More Popular Than Trump, Biden
A new poll finds Barack Obama enjoying significantly higher favorability ratings than Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
After Andy Jassy’s Nvidia push, AWS may sell Trainium AI chips to other companies
Amazon's AI chief revealed that AWS is in talks to sell its in-house Trainium AI chips to other companies for data center use. This move follows CEO Andy Jassy's ambition to compete with Nvidia, with the latest Trainium versions already in high demand and largely sold out.
Parking warden who monitored bogus blue badges is sacked... for using his dead mother's blue badge
A traffic warden, whose job it was to monitor improper blue badge use, was sacked for using his dead mother's permit.Dinesh Patel was dismissed after using his late mother's disabled permit to avoid paying for parking during a shopping trip, an employment tribunal heard.Mr Patel spent two decades working as a parking officer for Harrow Council in northwest London before he was nabbed displaying the blue badge in his vehicle.He told the council that using the badge had been a "silly mistake".It t...
Black rain, smoke over Moscow: Russia-Ukraine trade bombs, drones and missiles as war intensifies
Ukraine launched a significant drone attack on a major Moscow oil refinery, causing a large fire and disrupting airport operations. This strike, occurring after pledges of Western support, underscores Kyiv's strategy to pressure Russia's energy infrastructure and escalate the conflict's domestic impact.
Stokes likely to return as captain for 3rd NZ Test despite ongoing investigation
England captain Ben Stokes might return for the third Test against New Zealand as investigations into a nightclub incident near conclusion. Optimism is growing within the team for his comeback. The ECB has cleared him for competitive cricket, with a decision on his immediate future pending the Cricket Regulator's findings.
UK borrows more than expected as impact of Iran war takes toll
May figure of £23.3bn underlines challenge facing Andy Burnham if he ends up as Labour leaderBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK borrowed a higher-than-expected £23.3bn in May amid the economic fallout of the Iran war, underlining the fiscal challenges facing Andy Burnham if he takes over as Labour leader.In figures released shortly after Burnham’s victory in the Makerfield byelection, Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector net borrowing for the month was the second highest for...