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Socialist vision to save the world from global warming by paying everyone 5,000 euros a month, halving working hours and telling them not to eat red meat is unveiled by academics
Socialist vision to save the world from global warming by paying everyone 5,000 euros a month, halving working hours and telling them not to eat red meat is unveiled by academicsSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy JADA BAS, REPORTER Published: 10:17, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 10:19, 4 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Loose Women under pressure to drop Nadia Sawalha as ITV bosses hold 'crisis talks' after industry figures called for her to be banned from channel over 'antisemitic' posts
Loose Women under pressure to drop Nadia Sawalha as ITV bosses hold 'crisis talks' after industry figures called for her to be banned from channel over 'antisemitic' postsHave YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.co.ukWant to know what Becky Vardy's really thinking as her reality show airs? Showbiz insider Katie Hind shares her exclusive, only in Tuesday's Spotlight newsletterSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy LAURA FOX, ASSOCIATE SHOWBUSINESS EDITOR and JENNIFER RU...
Two men charged after Southampton disorder over Henry Nowak murder
Matt Styler charged with assaulting officer and Daniel Frost with violent disorder and possession of offensive weaponTwo men have been charged in connection with the disorder that broke out in Southampton after the sentencing of a man for the murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.Eleven police officers were injured in the disturbance, which took place close to the home of the killer, Vickrum Digwa. Continue reading...
ITR filing FY 2025-26: Top 10 points to check before submitting tax return
Reporting income/assets etc. in the ITR should be matched with Annual Information Statement (AIS). As through system checks and reconciliation runs, using technology for ITR processing might trigger even small gaps, errors or incorrect claims and may lead to prompt questions.
Ukraine accused of killing four in occupied Crimea
Ukraine accused of killing four in occupied Crimea13 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleVitaly Shevchenko,KyivandPaulin KolaReutersRussian President Vladimir Putin ordered the occupation of Crimea in 2014Russian-backed authorities in the occupied region of Crimea in Ukraine say at least four people have been killed in the latest wave of Ukrainian strikes on the peninsula.Three people were killed and seven wounded in one of the attacks on what were described as "non-residential facilit...
North Korea's Kim calls for 'exponential' nuclear expansion after inspecting new plant
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called for an “exponential” expansion of the country’s atomic arsenal during a visit to a newly operational nuclear material production factory, state media agency KCNA said on Thursday. Kim said production capacity for weapons-grade nuclear material had reached more than double its previous level over the past five years and instructed officials to further increase output to meet long-term strategic goals. During the visit, he was briefed on new production proces...
BJP counters Rahul's 'economic tsunami' warning amid Iran war: 'Stop selling panic'
The BJP has strongly refuted Rahul Gandhi's "economic tsunami" warning, calling it fear-mongering. Party leader Amit Malviya highlighted India's economic resilience with strong indicators like rising E-way bills and FDI, asserting the government has implemented measures to protect citizens and businesses from global shocks, contrasting it with the UPA era's economic vulnerabilities.
DWP hands older pensioners up to £647 extra cash
Older pensioners are set to receive up to £646.88 extra each year after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) increased Additional Pension payments for the 2026/27 tax year.The uplift came into effect from April 6, with the maximum weekly Additional Pension payment increasing from £222.10 to £230.54.It applies on top of the standard state pension payment for eligible pensioners who built up entitlements under older pension schemes before the introduction of the new state pension in 2016.The...
Bengal: Bidhannagar mayor Krishna Chakraborty resigns amid TMC turmoil
Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation Mayor Krishna Chakraborty has resigned from her post, citing personal reasons. She submitted her resignation letter to the BMC commissioner on Thursday. Chakraborty stated she worked for the people during her tenure and will continue to do so as a councillor, expressing gratitude to the residents.
MORNING GLORY: California Democrats dumped Porter, but Maine Dems hold onto Platner for dear life
Former Democratic Congresswoman Katie Porter got smoked in Tuesday’s "jungle primary" for California’s governor’s race, the runoff for which will come in November. Right now, it looks like Steve Hilton vs. Xavier Becerra will face each other in the general election, though that won’t be certain for days — but we do know Porter won’t be in the final. She plummeted from her position as the early front-runner and darling of progressives last year after questions about her temperament surfaced and s...
College grads expect to earn $80,000 a year, but the math isn’t mathing
If you want to understand what's broken about higher education in America, look no further than one statistic.According to a recent survey, the average college student expects to earn $80,000 a year shortly after graduation. The reality? The average starting salary is closer to $56,000. That's a 30% gap between expectation and reality before a graduate even receives their first paycheck.And that's not even the worst news.Recent college graduates are facing an unemployment rate of roughly 5.6%, s...
Trump keeps negotiating while Iran plays the long game America keeps missing
On Nov. 4, 1979, I was serving as duty officer at the headquarters of the 8th Infantry Division in Bad Kreuznach, West Germany. Late that day, a message arrived: Radical Iranian revolutionaries had stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and seized dozens of Americans. My job was to carry that report to the division commander, Maj. Gen. William J. Livsey, and keep him informed as the situation developed.No special orders came down. No one fully grasped that we were watching the birth of a geopolitica...
Some students with disabilities rely on screens at school. What happens if they're banned?
Education Some students with disabilities rely on screens at school. What happens if they're banned? June 4, 20265:00 AM ET Jonaki Mehta Ninth grader Soraya Martin, left, has dyslexia, but using her cellphone and other technologies allow her to excel at school. Her mother, Heather Martin, says students with disabilities aren't always being considered when it comes to school screen bans. Jonaki Mehta/NPR hide caption toggle caption Jonaki Mehta/NPR CONCORD, Calif. — Ninth grader Soraya Martin is...
In photos: a preview of the Obama Presidential Center
The Picture Show In photos: a preview of the Obama Presidential Center June 4, 20265:00 AM ET By NPR Staff , Tamara Keith An exterior view of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago. Lucy Hewett for NPR hide caption toggle caption Lucy Hewett for NPR Later this month, the Obama Presidential Center will open on the South Side of Chicago. In a preview for the press, NPR and other media toured the building and grounds showcasing the Obama presidency. It isn't a presidential library. It's a campu...
How having zero points in tennis — or 'love' — came to sound so sweet
How having zero points in tennis — or 'love' — came to sound so sweet June 4, 20265:00 AM ET By Ayana Archie The scoreboard shows the results of the women's singles final match between Iga Swiatek of Poland and Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP hide caption toggle caption Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Fifteen points in tennis? Nice. Thirty, 40 — even better. Advantage — that sounds good. "Love" — that also must...
How cellphone carriers prepare for hurricane season with AI, drones and 'cows'
Climate How cellphone carriers prepare for hurricane season with AI, drones and 'cows' June 4, 20265:00 AM ET By Ayana Archie Residents make phone calls in their neighborhood after heavy rains from hurricane Helene caused record flooding and damage on September 28, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina. Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images North America hide caption toggle caption Melissa Sue Gerrits/Getty Images North America Anthony Leone and his wife, Corinne Saunders, have already started watching...
National Guard has done little to reduce violent crime in D.C., a new study finds
A new study has found that the National Guard's presence in Washington, D.C. had no effect on violent crime in the city. The Guard has been deployed since last August as part of a federal task force to fight crime, and their numbers are set to double in the coming weeks.(Image credit: Alex Wroblewski)
A handful of American households pay for AI. Is the future free — or a subscription?
Business A handful of American households pay for AI. Is the future free — or a subscription? June 4, 20265:00 AM ET By Stephan Bisaha A woman uses a laptop as she lies on the grass in a park in the Manhattan borough of New York City on April 24, 2026. CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP hide caption toggle caption CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP Stay up to date with our Up First newsletter, sent every weekday morning. Kirby Plessas doesn't have an AI subscription. She has two. As a self-described technophile, she use...
More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerous heat risk, NPR analysis finds
Exclusive More than 1 in 3 World Cup matches face dangerous heat risk, NPR analysis finds June 4, 20265:00 AM ET By Rebecca Hersher , Rahul Mukherjee More than one-third of 2026 World Cup matches are at high risk for dangerously hot, humid conditions, NPR found. In June 2024, assistant referee Humberto Panjoj fainted during a Copa América professional soccer match in Kansas City, Kan., which is near Kansas City, Mo., one of the host cities for this summer's tournament. Ed Zurga/AP hide caption...
The $13 billion carrier with a plumbing problem is home. Now come the costly repairs
National The $13 billion carrier with a plumbing problem is home. Now come the costly repairs June 4, 20265:00 AM ET By Steve Walsh With its return home, major plumbing issue on board USS Ford can be addressed Listen · 3:30 3:30 Transcript Toggle more options Download Embed Embed Transcript