Month: December 2022

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- Georgia make history with first Mixed Team World title on emotional final day in BudapestGeorgia defeats Korea in a thrilling final to win its first ever Mixed Team gold. Tushishvili, Liparteliani, and Bekauri led a passionate team to victory. An unforgettable finale to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLTPsB
- Romania’s new president nominates centre-right former mayor as prime ministerBolojan had previously served as acting president from February to May, when Dan defeated a hard-right opponent in a heated presidential election rerun.http://dlvr.it/TLTPs4
- Latest news bulletin | June 21st – 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/TLTPrB
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: ‘The Waterfront’, ’28 Weeks Later’ & ‘KPop Demon Hunters’38 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLTMxj
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishICYMI: University of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsX
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent AssistantICYMI: £25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsV
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandUK News: Concerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsUK News: Vicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- PhD Studentship Legacies of Transatlantic Slavery & ReparationsUCL Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHq0
- HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: Primary Teacher£31,650 – £49,084: HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: We are seeking to appoint an outstanding Primary Teacher from September 2025. The successful candidate will be able to teach across KS1 and KS2. Kidderminster, Worcestershirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHpz
- All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 yearsNewborns will have whole genome sequencing to enable personalised healthcare that predicts and prevents illness Every baby in England is to have a DNA screening to avoid fatal diseases and receive personalised healthcare as part of the government’s £650m investment in DNA technology, it has been reported. Within a decade, every newborn will undergo whole… Read more: All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 years
- Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF baseHome secretary plans to proscribe group that broke into Brize Norton, effectively branding it a terrorist organisation The pro-Palestine group that broke into RAF Brize Norton sparking a major security review is expected to be banned by the government next week in a move which will anger campaigners. Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, is planning… Read more: Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF base
- Telegram founder Pavel Durov to split fortune between his more than 100 childrenDurov, 40, said he did not want his six official children and the others born from his sperm donations “to tear each other apart” after his death.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qs
- Latest news bulletin | June 20th – 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/TLT4qq
- Cristian’s famous white storks get tagged in new conservation effortFor the first time, white stork chicks in Cristian, central Romania, are being fitted with monitoring rings to track their migration, health, and long-term survival.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qg
- LecturerICYMI: University of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLSHYm
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeICYMI: Unremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHYl
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsUK News: ASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling,… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsUK News: Office for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishUniversity of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWf
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent Assistant£25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWd
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandConcerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK has already… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsVicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for a major… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- Is this the UN’s last chance to take the right side in the history of humanity?The Israel-Iran conflict is not just another diplomatic crisis. It is a test of the international system’s moral spine. If the UN fails now, it risks irrelevance, or worse, complicity, Robert Singer writes.http://dlvr.it/TLS4WV
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLS4WF
- Finland’s parliament votes to withdraw from landmine treaty due to Russia threatSeveral countries bordering Russia — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland — have recently pulled out of the Ottawa Treaty or announced plans to do so.http://dlvr.it/TLS4Vx
- Iranian missile hits hospital in southern Israel, causing ‘extensive damage,’ officials say.Several missiles hit population centres in Israel, officials said, as the conflict enters its seventh day.http://dlvr.it/TLRPvB
- Judo: Bellandi conquers -78kg, Kanikovskiy dominates -100kg on Day 6 in BudapestOlympic champ Bellandi adds World gold after a gripping final. In -100kg, Kanikovskiy delivers a brilliant performance to claim his first World title. Day 6 closes with two memorable victories and sets the stage for tomorrow’s heavyweight showdowns.http://dlvr.it/TLRPtc
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLRPqq
- LecturerUniversity of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLRFbJ
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeUnremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLRFbH
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling, with the… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsOffice for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first time how… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- As death toll rises in Kyiv, Europe believes Russia will not stop at UkraineAmid warnings from the EU of Russia’s plans for prolonged aggression in Europe, NATO’s chief warned that Russia could be prepared to attack an ally within the next five years.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yX
- Middle East conflict adding to uncertainty amid trade tensions, IMF chief saysFormer European Commission Vice-President and current IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva spoke to Euronews about the state of the global economy amid escalating trade tensions and the outbreak of a new conflict involving Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yD
- Tsikhanouskaya says Lukashenka ‘cannot be trusted’ if US envoy travels to BelarusUS envoy Keith Kellogg is reportedly due to travel to Minsk to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine with Belarus President Aliaksandr Lukashenka.http://dlvr.it/TLR0w7
- Japan shines as Tanaka claims -70kg gold and Murao triumphs in all-Japanese -90kg finalShiho Tanaka takes her long-awaited first World title in -70kg. Sanshiro Murao defeats reigning champion Tajima in golden score to capture -90kg gold. Day 5 in Budapest belongs to Japan, with power, precision, and podium domination.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJK
- Explosions ring out in Tehran as Israel says it struck a centrifuge site overnightIsrael and Iran traded overnight fire as the conflict between the pair enters its sixth day.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJB
- Latest news bulletin | June 18th – 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/TLQJGg
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ICYMI: Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLQFMq
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerICYMI: Salary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLQ7YR
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyICYMI: Vienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLQ7Y3
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaUK News: Radiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingUK News: High numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27%… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPvpL
- Seven injured as powerful storm lashes Croatia’s western coastA powerful summer storm swept across western parts of Croatia’s coast on Monday night, injuring seven people and causing widespread damage in the Istrian region.http://dlvr.it/TLPvpG
- Watch: Crater found in central Israel following overnight Iranian attackA crater was left in Herzliya, just north of Tel Aviv, after Iran launched a fresh wave of missiles at Israel overnight and into Tuesday morning.http://dlvr.it/TLPvnm
- Iran fires fresh missile attack on Israel as conflict enters fifth day – LiveThe fifth day of hostilities between Israel and Iran began with Iran launching a fresh wave of strikes, as US President Trump denied reports that he left the G7 summit to pursue a ceasefire deal.http://dlvr.it/TLPD4l
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPD27
- New Champions Rise as Kaju Shines at -63kg and Arbuzov Stuns in -81kg at Budapest 2025Haruka Kaju claims gold in her Worlds debut with flawless groundwork. Timur Arbuzov takes down triple World Champion Grigalashvili in -81kg, hinting at a new era in judo. Budapest delivers another electric day at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLPCzz
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLP8l4
- English Language InstructorICYMI: Southern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLP3DD
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating OfficerICYMI: £90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP3DC
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsUK News: Report says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationUK News: New probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerSalary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP34s
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyVienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLP34n
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaRadiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the privacy of… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingHigh numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27% of control… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Gunmen shoot municipal mayor dead in Mexico in second such killing this yearLilia Gema García Soto is the second mayor to be killed in the southern Mexican state this year.http://dlvr.it/TLNqpg
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLNqpc
- Who was among Iran’s top military officials killed in Israeli strikes?In the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, Israel has killed several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and IRGC Commander Hossein Salami.http://dlvr.it/TLNqnl
- Suspect in Minnestoa lawmakers shootings charged with murderVance Boelter accused of killing Democrat lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounding John Hoffman and his wife.http://dlvr.it/TLN8ch
- Liparteliani makes history for Georgia as Gaba claims gold on unforgettable Day 3 in BudapestEteri Liparteliani becomes Georgia’s first female World Champion with a stunning victory in -57 kg. Joan-Benjamin Gaba triumphs in golden score to win -73 kg. A day of fearless judo, emotion, and history at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLN8cc
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLN8c5
- PSPA: Chief ExecutiveICYMI: c.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLN0cq
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downUK News: People came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonUK News: Emergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”,… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- English Language InstructorSouthern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLN0Y8
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating Officer£90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLN0Y6
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsReport says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government consider ending… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationNew probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency (NCA), the… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- Houthis enter the fray: Will the Iran-Israel confrontation widen further?With the Houthis officially entering the circle of escalation, the confrontation has gone beyond its traditional framework between Tehran and Tel Aviv, threatening to turn into a multi-front regional conflict.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0Q
- Iran seeks international mediation amid conflict with Israel, Trump promises peaceThe US president said on Sunday he is hopeful about his latest efforts to bring “peace”, while Iran reaches out to mediators from Oman and Qatar.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0M
- Latest news bulletin | June 15th – 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/TLMrzD
- Abe claims fifth world title, Takeoka stuns at -66 kg, Gyertyas lights up Budapest crowdDay 2 in Budapest saw Abe Uta win her fifth world title with style, while Takeoka edged Emomali in a tense -66 kg final. Roza Gyertyas brought joy to the home fans with a brilliant bronze. A spectacular day at the 2025 World Judo Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKn
- What to expect at the G7 Summit in Canada that Trump and Zelenskyy are set to attendIsrael’s attack on Iran has added a new wrinkle to the global picture as G7 leaders gather in Kananaskis for a summit beginning Monday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKm
- Trump hosts military parade for US Army anniversary amid ‘No Kings’ protests across the countryA massive military parade commemorating the 250th birthday of the US Army, which coincides with President Donald Trump ’s 79th birthday, was staged in Washington, DC on Saturday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKf
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’ICYMI: 32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLMQ61
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesICYMI: Durham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLML2s
- APOLITICAL: Software EngineerICYMI: £60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLML2T
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherUK News: Victor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother
- Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honoursUK News: Author Pat Barker and stage star Elaine Paige made dames and Antony Gormley becomes a Companion of Honour The actor Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey, frontman of the Who, have been knighted in the king’s birthday honours list, which also confirms there is a knighthood for David Beckham, while the Angel of the… Read more: Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honours
- PSPA: Chief Executivec.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLML09
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downPeople came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower block fire… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonEmergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”, Devon and… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- US shooting: Democratic lawmakers are gunned down in MinnesotaThe Democratic leader of the state House of Representatives and her husband were shot dead, while a state senator and his wife were seriously wounded. The governor calls it a politically targeted act.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjk
- Netanyahu vows to escalate strikes, Israeli media reports fighter jets taken off for TehranIsraeli PM Netanyahu said on Saturday that strikes dealt “serious damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites and vowed to continue attacks. An Israeli official called damage “significant,” but Iran said it was “limited,” while admitting nine experts died.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjf
- Iranians reel from Israeli strikes targeting high-ranking military officials and scientistsIsrael said Friday’s barrage was necessary before Iran got any closer to building a nuclear weapon, although experts and the US government have assessed that Tehran was not actively working on such a weapon before the strikes.http://dlvr.it/TLMBhD
- Latest news bulletin | June 14th – 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/TLLlhZ
- Two unforgettable World Championship titles on a historic Day 1 in Budapest 2025Assunta Scutto completes her World medal set with long-awaited gold, while Ryuju Nagayama finally captures the -60kg crown on his sixth attempt. An electrifying start to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgj
- Casualties on both sides as Iran and Israel exchange waves overnight strikesRetaliatory strikes by Iran have killed three people and injured dozens of others in Israel, while Iran’s ambassador to the UN said 78 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgR
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLLj6Y
- British Youth Culture LecturerICYMI: IES London Salary: From £90 per hourhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcXL
- Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in EnglandUK News: Government announces £9m funding to make specialist blood machines more widely available across NHS People living with sickle cell disease in England are to benefit from quicker and more accessible treatment due to a £9m investment, the government has announced. Apheresis services, which are a type of treatment that removes harmful components from… Read more: Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in England
- Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social mediaUK News: Gordon Lyons rejects calls to resign after posting information about leisure centre hours before it was set on fire Northern Ireland’s first minister has accused a DUP politician of inflaming tensions after a leisure centre in Larne was set on fire. Gordon Lyons, the communities minister, should “consider his position”, Michelle O’Neill said.… Read more: Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social media
- LAW SOCIETY: Governance Officer (Elections)ICYMI: £33300 – £37000 per annum + 3% flex fund after 3 months: LAW SOCIETY: The RoleThe Law Society is the professional body for solicitors in England and Wales. Members of the Governance team support our elected and appointed Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcWf
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesDurham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLLcSX
- APOLITICAL: Software Engineer£60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLLcSW
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherVictor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed his mother… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother

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- Georgia make history with first Mixed Team World title on emotional final day in BudapestGeorgia defeats Korea in a thrilling final to win its first ever Mixed Team gold. Tushishvili, Liparteliani, and Bekauri led a passionate team to victory. An unforgettable finale to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLTPsB
- Romania’s new president nominates centre-right former mayor as prime ministerBolojan had previously served as acting president from February to May, when Dan defeated a hard-right opponent in a heated presidential election rerun.http://dlvr.it/TLTPs4
- Latest news bulletin | June 21st – 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/TLTPrB
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: ‘The Waterfront’, ’28 Weeks Later’ & ‘KPop Demon Hunters’38 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLTMxj
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishICYMI: University of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsX
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent AssistantICYMI: £25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsV
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandUK News: Concerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsUK News: Vicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- PhD Studentship Legacies of Transatlantic Slavery & ReparationsUCL Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHq0
- HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: Primary Teacher£31,650 – £49,084: HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: We are seeking to appoint an outstanding Primary Teacher from September 2025. The successful candidate will be able to teach across KS1 and KS2. Kidderminster, Worcestershirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHpz
- All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 yearsNewborns will have whole genome sequencing to enable personalised healthcare that predicts and prevents illness Every baby in England is to have a DNA screening to avoid fatal diseases and receive personalised healthcare as part of the government’s £650m investment in DNA technology, it has been reported. Within a decade, every newborn will undergo whole… Read more: All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 years
- Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF baseHome secretary plans to proscribe group that broke into Brize Norton, effectively branding it a terrorist organisation The pro-Palestine group that broke into RAF Brize Norton sparking a major security review is expected to be banned by the government next week in a move which will anger campaigners. Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, is planning… Read more: Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF base
- Telegram founder Pavel Durov to split fortune between his more than 100 childrenDurov, 40, said he did not want his six official children and the others born from his sperm donations “to tear each other apart” after his death.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qs
- Latest news bulletin | June 20th – 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/TLT4qq
- Cristian’s famous white storks get tagged in new conservation effortFor the first time, white stork chicks in Cristian, central Romania, are being fitted with monitoring rings to track their migration, health, and long-term survival.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qg
- LecturerICYMI: University of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLSHYm
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeICYMI: Unremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHYl
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsUK News: ASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling,… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsUK News: Office for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishUniversity of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWf
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent Assistant£25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWd
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandConcerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK has already… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsVicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for a major… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- Is this the UN’s last chance to take the right side in the history of humanity?The Israel-Iran conflict is not just another diplomatic crisis. It is a test of the international system’s moral spine. If the UN fails now, it risks irrelevance, or worse, complicity, Robert Singer writes.http://dlvr.it/TLS4WV
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLS4WF
- Finland’s parliament votes to withdraw from landmine treaty due to Russia threatSeveral countries bordering Russia — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland — have recently pulled out of the Ottawa Treaty or announced plans to do so.http://dlvr.it/TLS4Vx
- Iranian missile hits hospital in southern Israel, causing ‘extensive damage,’ officials say.Several missiles hit population centres in Israel, officials said, as the conflict enters its seventh day.http://dlvr.it/TLRPvB
- Judo: Bellandi conquers -78kg, Kanikovskiy dominates -100kg on Day 6 in BudapestOlympic champ Bellandi adds World gold after a gripping final. In -100kg, Kanikovskiy delivers a brilliant performance to claim his first World title. Day 6 closes with two memorable victories and sets the stage for tomorrow’s heavyweight showdowns.http://dlvr.it/TLRPtc
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLRPqq
- LecturerUniversity of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLRFbJ
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeUnremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLRFbH
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling, with the… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsOffice for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first time how… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- As death toll rises in Kyiv, Europe believes Russia will not stop at UkraineAmid warnings from the EU of Russia’s plans for prolonged aggression in Europe, NATO’s chief warned that Russia could be prepared to attack an ally within the next five years.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yX
- Middle East conflict adding to uncertainty amid trade tensions, IMF chief saysFormer European Commission Vice-President and current IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva spoke to Euronews about the state of the global economy amid escalating trade tensions and the outbreak of a new conflict involving Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yD
- Tsikhanouskaya says Lukashenka ‘cannot be trusted’ if US envoy travels to BelarusUS envoy Keith Kellogg is reportedly due to travel to Minsk to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine with Belarus President Aliaksandr Lukashenka.http://dlvr.it/TLR0w7
- Japan shines as Tanaka claims -70kg gold and Murao triumphs in all-Japanese -90kg finalShiho Tanaka takes her long-awaited first World title in -70kg. Sanshiro Murao defeats reigning champion Tajima in golden score to capture -90kg gold. Day 5 in Budapest belongs to Japan, with power, precision, and podium domination.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJK
- Explosions ring out in Tehran as Israel says it struck a centrifuge site overnightIsrael and Iran traded overnight fire as the conflict between the pair enters its sixth day.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJB
- Latest news bulletin | June 18th – 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/TLQJGg
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ICYMI: Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLQFMq
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerICYMI: Salary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLQ7YR
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyICYMI: Vienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLQ7Y3
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaUK News: Radiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingUK News: High numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27%… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPvpL
- Seven injured as powerful storm lashes Croatia’s western coastA powerful summer storm swept across western parts of Croatia’s coast on Monday night, injuring seven people and causing widespread damage in the Istrian region.http://dlvr.it/TLPvpG
- Watch: Crater found in central Israel following overnight Iranian attackA crater was left in Herzliya, just north of Tel Aviv, after Iran launched a fresh wave of missiles at Israel overnight and into Tuesday morning.http://dlvr.it/TLPvnm
- Iran fires fresh missile attack on Israel as conflict enters fifth day – LiveThe fifth day of hostilities between Israel and Iran began with Iran launching a fresh wave of strikes, as US President Trump denied reports that he left the G7 summit to pursue a ceasefire deal.http://dlvr.it/TLPD4l
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPD27
- New Champions Rise as Kaju Shines at -63kg and Arbuzov Stuns in -81kg at Budapest 2025Haruka Kaju claims gold in her Worlds debut with flawless groundwork. Timur Arbuzov takes down triple World Champion Grigalashvili in -81kg, hinting at a new era in judo. Budapest delivers another electric day at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLPCzz
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLP8l4
- English Language InstructorICYMI: Southern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLP3DD
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating OfficerICYMI: £90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP3DC
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsUK News: Report says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationUK News: New probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerSalary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP34s
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyVienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLP34n
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaRadiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the privacy of… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingHigh numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27% of control… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Gunmen shoot municipal mayor dead in Mexico in second such killing this yearLilia Gema García Soto is the second mayor to be killed in the southern Mexican state this year.http://dlvr.it/TLNqpg
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLNqpc
- Who was among Iran’s top military officials killed in Israeli strikes?In the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, Israel has killed several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and IRGC Commander Hossein Salami.http://dlvr.it/TLNqnl
- Suspect in Minnestoa lawmakers shootings charged with murderVance Boelter accused of killing Democrat lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounding John Hoffman and his wife.http://dlvr.it/TLN8ch
- Liparteliani makes history for Georgia as Gaba claims gold on unforgettable Day 3 in BudapestEteri Liparteliani becomes Georgia’s first female World Champion with a stunning victory in -57 kg. Joan-Benjamin Gaba triumphs in golden score to win -73 kg. A day of fearless judo, emotion, and history at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLN8cc
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLN8c5
- PSPA: Chief ExecutiveICYMI: c.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLN0cq
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downUK News: People came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonUK News: Emergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”,… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- English Language InstructorSouthern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLN0Y8
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating Officer£90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLN0Y6
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsReport says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government consider ending… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationNew probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency (NCA), the… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- Houthis enter the fray: Will the Iran-Israel confrontation widen further?With the Houthis officially entering the circle of escalation, the confrontation has gone beyond its traditional framework between Tehran and Tel Aviv, threatening to turn into a multi-front regional conflict.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0Q
- Iran seeks international mediation amid conflict with Israel, Trump promises peaceThe US president said on Sunday he is hopeful about his latest efforts to bring “peace”, while Iran reaches out to mediators from Oman and Qatar.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0M
- Latest news bulletin | June 15th – 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/TLMrzD
- Abe claims fifth world title, Takeoka stuns at -66 kg, Gyertyas lights up Budapest crowdDay 2 in Budapest saw Abe Uta win her fifth world title with style, while Takeoka edged Emomali in a tense -66 kg final. Roza Gyertyas brought joy to the home fans with a brilliant bronze. A spectacular day at the 2025 World Judo Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKn
- What to expect at the G7 Summit in Canada that Trump and Zelenskyy are set to attendIsrael’s attack on Iran has added a new wrinkle to the global picture as G7 leaders gather in Kananaskis for a summit beginning Monday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKm
- Trump hosts military parade for US Army anniversary amid ‘No Kings’ protests across the countryA massive military parade commemorating the 250th birthday of the US Army, which coincides with President Donald Trump ’s 79th birthday, was staged in Washington, DC on Saturday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKf
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’ICYMI: 32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLMQ61
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesICYMI: Durham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLML2s
- APOLITICAL: Software EngineerICYMI: £60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLML2T
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherUK News: Victor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother
- Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honoursUK News: Author Pat Barker and stage star Elaine Paige made dames and Antony Gormley becomes a Companion of Honour The actor Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey, frontman of the Who, have been knighted in the king’s birthday honours list, which also confirms there is a knighthood for David Beckham, while the Angel of the… Read more: Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honours
- PSPA: Chief Executivec.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLML09
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downPeople came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower block fire… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonEmergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”, Devon and… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- US shooting: Democratic lawmakers are gunned down in MinnesotaThe Democratic leader of the state House of Representatives and her husband were shot dead, while a state senator and his wife were seriously wounded. The governor calls it a politically targeted act.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjk
- Netanyahu vows to escalate strikes, Israeli media reports fighter jets taken off for TehranIsraeli PM Netanyahu said on Saturday that strikes dealt “serious damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites and vowed to continue attacks. An Israeli official called damage “significant,” but Iran said it was “limited,” while admitting nine experts died.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjf
- Iranians reel from Israeli strikes targeting high-ranking military officials and scientistsIsrael said Friday’s barrage was necessary before Iran got any closer to building a nuclear weapon, although experts and the US government have assessed that Tehran was not actively working on such a weapon before the strikes.http://dlvr.it/TLMBhD
- Latest news bulletin | June 14th – 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/TLLlhZ
- Two unforgettable World Championship titles on a historic Day 1 in Budapest 2025Assunta Scutto completes her World medal set with long-awaited gold, while Ryuju Nagayama finally captures the -60kg crown on his sixth attempt. An electrifying start to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgj
- Casualties on both sides as Iran and Israel exchange waves overnight strikesRetaliatory strikes by Iran have killed three people and injured dozens of others in Israel, while Iran’s ambassador to the UN said 78 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgR
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLLj6Y
- British Youth Culture LecturerICYMI: IES London Salary: From £90 per hourhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcXL
- Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in EnglandUK News: Government announces £9m funding to make specialist blood machines more widely available across NHS People living with sickle cell disease in England are to benefit from quicker and more accessible treatment due to a £9m investment, the government has announced. Apheresis services, which are a type of treatment that removes harmful components from… Read more: Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in England
- Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social mediaUK News: Gordon Lyons rejects calls to resign after posting information about leisure centre hours before it was set on fire Northern Ireland’s first minister has accused a DUP politician of inflaming tensions after a leisure centre in Larne was set on fire. Gordon Lyons, the communities minister, should “consider his position”, Michelle O’Neill said.… Read more: Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social media
- LAW SOCIETY: Governance Officer (Elections)ICYMI: £33300 – £37000 per annum + 3% flex fund after 3 months: LAW SOCIETY: The RoleThe Law Society is the professional body for solicitors in England and Wales. Members of the Governance team support our elected and appointed Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcWf
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesDurham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLLcSX
- APOLITICAL: Software Engineer£60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLLcSW
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherVictor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed his mother… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother

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- Georgia make history with first Mixed Team World title on emotional final day in BudapestGeorgia defeats Korea in a thrilling final to win its first ever Mixed Team gold. Tushishvili, Liparteliani, and Bekauri led a passionate team to victory. An unforgettable finale to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLTPsB
- Romania’s new president nominates centre-right former mayor as prime ministerBolojan had previously served as acting president from February to May, when Dan defeated a hard-right opponent in a heated presidential election rerun.http://dlvr.it/TLTPs4
- Latest news bulletin | June 21st – 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/TLTPrB
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: ‘The Waterfront’, ’28 Weeks Later’ & ‘KPop Demon Hunters’38 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLTMxj
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishICYMI: University of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsX
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent AssistantICYMI: £25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsV
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandUK News: Concerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsUK News: Vicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- PhD Studentship Legacies of Transatlantic Slavery & ReparationsUCL Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHq0
- HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: Primary Teacher£31,650 – £49,084: HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: We are seeking to appoint an outstanding Primary Teacher from September 2025. The successful candidate will be able to teach across KS1 and KS2. Kidderminster, Worcestershirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHpz
- All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 yearsNewborns will have whole genome sequencing to enable personalised healthcare that predicts and prevents illness Every baby in England is to have a DNA screening to avoid fatal diseases and receive personalised healthcare as part of the government’s £650m investment in DNA technology, it has been reported. Within a decade, every newborn will undergo whole… Read more: All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 years
- Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF baseHome secretary plans to proscribe group that broke into Brize Norton, effectively branding it a terrorist organisation The pro-Palestine group that broke into RAF Brize Norton sparking a major security review is expected to be banned by the government next week in a move which will anger campaigners. Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, is planning… Read more: Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF base
- Telegram founder Pavel Durov to split fortune between his more than 100 childrenDurov, 40, said he did not want his six official children and the others born from his sperm donations “to tear each other apart” after his death.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qs
- Latest news bulletin | June 20th – 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/TLT4qq
- Cristian’s famous white storks get tagged in new conservation effortFor the first time, white stork chicks in Cristian, central Romania, are being fitted with monitoring rings to track their migration, health, and long-term survival.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qg
- LecturerICYMI: University of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLSHYm
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeICYMI: Unremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHYl
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsUK News: ASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling,… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsUK News: Office for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishUniversity of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWf
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent Assistant£25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWd
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandConcerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK has already… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsVicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for a major… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- Is this the UN’s last chance to take the right side in the history of humanity?The Israel-Iran conflict is not just another diplomatic crisis. It is a test of the international system’s moral spine. If the UN fails now, it risks irrelevance, or worse, complicity, Robert Singer writes.http://dlvr.it/TLS4WV
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLS4WF
- Finland’s parliament votes to withdraw from landmine treaty due to Russia threatSeveral countries bordering Russia — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland — have recently pulled out of the Ottawa Treaty or announced plans to do so.http://dlvr.it/TLS4Vx
- Iranian missile hits hospital in southern Israel, causing ‘extensive damage,’ officials say.Several missiles hit population centres in Israel, officials said, as the conflict enters its seventh day.http://dlvr.it/TLRPvB
- Judo: Bellandi conquers -78kg, Kanikovskiy dominates -100kg on Day 6 in BudapestOlympic champ Bellandi adds World gold after a gripping final. In -100kg, Kanikovskiy delivers a brilliant performance to claim his first World title. Day 6 closes with two memorable victories and sets the stage for tomorrow’s heavyweight showdowns.http://dlvr.it/TLRPtc
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLRPqq
- LecturerUniversity of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLRFbJ
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeUnremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLRFbH
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling, with the… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsOffice for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first time how… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- As death toll rises in Kyiv, Europe believes Russia will not stop at UkraineAmid warnings from the EU of Russia’s plans for prolonged aggression in Europe, NATO’s chief warned that Russia could be prepared to attack an ally within the next five years.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yX
- Middle East conflict adding to uncertainty amid trade tensions, IMF chief saysFormer European Commission Vice-President and current IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva spoke to Euronews about the state of the global economy amid escalating trade tensions and the outbreak of a new conflict involving Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yD
- Tsikhanouskaya says Lukashenka ‘cannot be trusted’ if US envoy travels to BelarusUS envoy Keith Kellogg is reportedly due to travel to Minsk to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine with Belarus President Aliaksandr Lukashenka.http://dlvr.it/TLR0w7
- Japan shines as Tanaka claims -70kg gold and Murao triumphs in all-Japanese -90kg finalShiho Tanaka takes her long-awaited first World title in -70kg. Sanshiro Murao defeats reigning champion Tajima in golden score to capture -90kg gold. Day 5 in Budapest belongs to Japan, with power, precision, and podium domination.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJK
- Explosions ring out in Tehran as Israel says it struck a centrifuge site overnightIsrael and Iran traded overnight fire as the conflict between the pair enters its sixth day.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJB
- Latest news bulletin | June 18th – 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/TLQJGg
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ICYMI: Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLQFMq
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerICYMI: Salary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLQ7YR
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyICYMI: Vienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLQ7Y3
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaUK News: Radiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingUK News: High numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27%… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPvpL
- Seven injured as powerful storm lashes Croatia’s western coastA powerful summer storm swept across western parts of Croatia’s coast on Monday night, injuring seven people and causing widespread damage in the Istrian region.http://dlvr.it/TLPvpG
- Watch: Crater found in central Israel following overnight Iranian attackA crater was left in Herzliya, just north of Tel Aviv, after Iran launched a fresh wave of missiles at Israel overnight and into Tuesday morning.http://dlvr.it/TLPvnm
- Iran fires fresh missile attack on Israel as conflict enters fifth day – LiveThe fifth day of hostilities between Israel and Iran began with Iran launching a fresh wave of strikes, as US President Trump denied reports that he left the G7 summit to pursue a ceasefire deal.http://dlvr.it/TLPD4l
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPD27
- New Champions Rise as Kaju Shines at -63kg and Arbuzov Stuns in -81kg at Budapest 2025Haruka Kaju claims gold in her Worlds debut with flawless groundwork. Timur Arbuzov takes down triple World Champion Grigalashvili in -81kg, hinting at a new era in judo. Budapest delivers another electric day at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLPCzz
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLP8l4
- English Language InstructorICYMI: Southern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLP3DD
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating OfficerICYMI: £90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP3DC
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsUK News: Report says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationUK News: New probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerSalary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP34s
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyVienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLP34n
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaRadiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the privacy of… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingHigh numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27% of control… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Gunmen shoot municipal mayor dead in Mexico in second such killing this yearLilia Gema García Soto is the second mayor to be killed in the southern Mexican state this year.http://dlvr.it/TLNqpg
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLNqpc
- Who was among Iran’s top military officials killed in Israeli strikes?In the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, Israel has killed several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and IRGC Commander Hossein Salami.http://dlvr.it/TLNqnl
- Suspect in Minnestoa lawmakers shootings charged with murderVance Boelter accused of killing Democrat lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounding John Hoffman and his wife.http://dlvr.it/TLN8ch
- Liparteliani makes history for Georgia as Gaba claims gold on unforgettable Day 3 in BudapestEteri Liparteliani becomes Georgia’s first female World Champion with a stunning victory in -57 kg. Joan-Benjamin Gaba triumphs in golden score to win -73 kg. A day of fearless judo, emotion, and history at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLN8cc
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLN8c5
- PSPA: Chief ExecutiveICYMI: c.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLN0cq
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downUK News: People came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonUK News: Emergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”,… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- English Language InstructorSouthern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLN0Y8
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating Officer£90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLN0Y6
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsReport says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government consider ending… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationNew probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency (NCA), the… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- Houthis enter the fray: Will the Iran-Israel confrontation widen further?With the Houthis officially entering the circle of escalation, the confrontation has gone beyond its traditional framework between Tehran and Tel Aviv, threatening to turn into a multi-front regional conflict.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0Q
- Iran seeks international mediation amid conflict with Israel, Trump promises peaceThe US president said on Sunday he is hopeful about his latest efforts to bring “peace”, while Iran reaches out to mediators from Oman and Qatar.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0M
- Latest news bulletin | June 15th – 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/TLMrzD
- Abe claims fifth world title, Takeoka stuns at -66 kg, Gyertyas lights up Budapest crowdDay 2 in Budapest saw Abe Uta win her fifth world title with style, while Takeoka edged Emomali in a tense -66 kg final. Roza Gyertyas brought joy to the home fans with a brilliant bronze. A spectacular day at the 2025 World Judo Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKn
- What to expect at the G7 Summit in Canada that Trump and Zelenskyy are set to attendIsrael’s attack on Iran has added a new wrinkle to the global picture as G7 leaders gather in Kananaskis for a summit beginning Monday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKm
- Trump hosts military parade for US Army anniversary amid ‘No Kings’ protests across the countryA massive military parade commemorating the 250th birthday of the US Army, which coincides with President Donald Trump ’s 79th birthday, was staged in Washington, DC on Saturday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKf
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’ICYMI: 32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLMQ61
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesICYMI: Durham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLML2s
- APOLITICAL: Software EngineerICYMI: £60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLML2T
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherUK News: Victor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother
- Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honoursUK News: Author Pat Barker and stage star Elaine Paige made dames and Antony Gormley becomes a Companion of Honour The actor Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey, frontman of the Who, have been knighted in the king’s birthday honours list, which also confirms there is a knighthood for David Beckham, while the Angel of the… Read more: Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honours
- PSPA: Chief Executivec.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLML09
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downPeople came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower block fire… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonEmergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”, Devon and… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- US shooting: Democratic lawmakers are gunned down in MinnesotaThe Democratic leader of the state House of Representatives and her husband were shot dead, while a state senator and his wife were seriously wounded. The governor calls it a politically targeted act.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjk
- Netanyahu vows to escalate strikes, Israeli media reports fighter jets taken off for TehranIsraeli PM Netanyahu said on Saturday that strikes dealt “serious damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites and vowed to continue attacks. An Israeli official called damage “significant,” but Iran said it was “limited,” while admitting nine experts died.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjf
- Iranians reel from Israeli strikes targeting high-ranking military officials and scientistsIsrael said Friday’s barrage was necessary before Iran got any closer to building a nuclear weapon, although experts and the US government have assessed that Tehran was not actively working on such a weapon before the strikes.http://dlvr.it/TLMBhD
- Latest news bulletin | June 14th – 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/TLLlhZ
- Two unforgettable World Championship titles on a historic Day 1 in Budapest 2025Assunta Scutto completes her World medal set with long-awaited gold, while Ryuju Nagayama finally captures the -60kg crown on his sixth attempt. An electrifying start to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgj
- Casualties on both sides as Iran and Israel exchange waves overnight strikesRetaliatory strikes by Iran have killed three people and injured dozens of others in Israel, while Iran’s ambassador to the UN said 78 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgR
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLLj6Y
- British Youth Culture LecturerICYMI: IES London Salary: From £90 per hourhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcXL
- Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in EnglandUK News: Government announces £9m funding to make specialist blood machines more widely available across NHS People living with sickle cell disease in England are to benefit from quicker and more accessible treatment due to a £9m investment, the government has announced. Apheresis services, which are a type of treatment that removes harmful components from… Read more: Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in England
- Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social mediaUK News: Gordon Lyons rejects calls to resign after posting information about leisure centre hours before it was set on fire Northern Ireland’s first minister has accused a DUP politician of inflaming tensions after a leisure centre in Larne was set on fire. Gordon Lyons, the communities minister, should “consider his position”, Michelle O’Neill said.… Read more: Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social media
- LAW SOCIETY: Governance Officer (Elections)ICYMI: £33300 – £37000 per annum + 3% flex fund after 3 months: LAW SOCIETY: The RoleThe Law Society is the professional body for solicitors in England and Wales. Members of the Governance team support our elected and appointed Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcWf
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesDurham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLLcSX
- APOLITICAL: Software Engineer£60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLLcSW
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherVictor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed his mother… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother

One place to take the entire family is called Peak District. See and be amazed to some of the most stunning natural landscapes in England, the Peak District is also known for its beautiful stately homes. Search Peak District in the UK.
- Georgia make history with first Mixed Team World title on emotional final day in BudapestGeorgia defeats Korea in a thrilling final to win its first ever Mixed Team gold. Tushishvili, Liparteliani, and Bekauri led a passionate team to victory. An unforgettable finale to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLTPsB
- Romania’s new president nominates centre-right former mayor as prime ministerBolojan had previously served as acting president from February to May, when Dan defeated a hard-right opponent in a heated presidential election rerun.http://dlvr.it/TLTPs4
- Latest news bulletin | June 21st – 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/TLTPrB
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: ‘The Waterfront’, ’28 Weeks Later’ & ‘KPop Demon Hunters’38 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLTMxj
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishICYMI: University of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsX
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent AssistantICYMI: £25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHsV
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandUK News: Concerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsUK News: Vicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- PhD Studentship Legacies of Transatlantic Slavery & ReparationsUCL Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLTHq0
- HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: Primary Teacher£31,650 – £49,084: HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL & SIXTH FORM CENTRE: We are seeking to appoint an outstanding Primary Teacher from September 2025. The successful candidate will be able to teach across KS1 and KS2. Kidderminster, Worcestershirehttp://dlvr.it/TLTHpz
- All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 yearsNewborns will have whole genome sequencing to enable personalised healthcare that predicts and prevents illness Every baby in England is to have a DNA screening to avoid fatal diseases and receive personalised healthcare as part of the government’s £650m investment in DNA technology, it has been reported. Within a decade, every newborn will undergo whole… Read more: All babies in England to get DNA test to assess risk of diseases within 10 years
- Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF baseHome secretary plans to proscribe group that broke into Brize Norton, effectively branding it a terrorist organisation The pro-Palestine group that broke into RAF Brize Norton sparking a major security review is expected to be banned by the government next week in a move which will anger campaigners. Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, is planning… Read more: Palestine Action expected to be banned after vandalism of planes at RAF base
- Telegram founder Pavel Durov to split fortune between his more than 100 childrenDurov, 40, said he did not want his six official children and the others born from his sperm donations “to tear each other apart” after his death.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qs
- Latest news bulletin | June 20th – 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/TLT4qq
- Cristian’s famous white storks get tagged in new conservation effortFor the first time, white stork chicks in Cristian, central Romania, are being fitted with monitoring rings to track their migration, health, and long-term survival.http://dlvr.it/TLT4qg
- LecturerICYMI: University of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLSHYm
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeICYMI: Unremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHYl
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsUK News: ASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling,… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsUK News: Office for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- Fixed-Term Part-Time Stipendiary Lectureship in EnglishUniversity of Oxford – Wadham College Salary: £22,091 (from) per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWf
- Ziggurat XYZ: YouTube Talent Assistant£25,400 – 28,400 + profit share: Ziggurat XYZ: A unique opportunity to enter the world of digital entertainment. Ziggurat works with some of the best emerging and established YouTube creators. Northampton, Northamptonshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLSHWd
- Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in EnglandConcerns raised about lighting outdoor fires after more than 500 blazes in the UK this year Fire chiefs have issued a warning over outdoor fires and barbecues after a sevenfold increase in UK wildfires, as amber heat alerts were issued across England before what is expected to be a scorching weekend. The UK has already… Read more: Fire chiefs warn of barbecue wildfire risk amid amber heat alerts in England
- Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cutsVicky Foxcroft says she cannot support changes to disability payments ahead of key vote on welfare bill The Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has resigned as a whip in protest at the government’s welfare plans, saying she will not be able to vote for the cuts to disability payments. The government is braced for a major… Read more: Labour MP resigns as government whip in protest at benefit cuts
- Is this the UN’s last chance to take the right side in the history of humanity?The Israel-Iran conflict is not just another diplomatic crisis. It is a test of the international system’s moral spine. If the UN fails now, it risks irrelevance, or worse, complicity, Robert Singer writes.http://dlvr.it/TLS4WV
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLS4WF
- Finland’s parliament votes to withdraw from landmine treaty due to Russia threatSeveral countries bordering Russia — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland — have recently pulled out of the Ottawa Treaty or announced plans to do so.http://dlvr.it/TLS4Vx
- Iranian missile hits hospital in southern Israel, causing ‘extensive damage,’ officials say.Several missiles hit population centres in Israel, officials said, as the conflict enters its seventh day.http://dlvr.it/TLRPvB
- Judo: Bellandi conquers -78kg, Kanikovskiy dominates -100kg on Day 6 in BudapestOlympic champ Bellandi adds World gold after a gripping final. In -100kg, Kanikovskiy delivers a brilliant performance to claim his first World title. Day 6 closes with two memorable victories and sets the stage for tomorrow’s heavyweight showdowns.http://dlvr.it/TLRPtc
- Latest news bulletin | June 19th – 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/TLRPqq
- LecturerUniversity of Bath – Politics, Languages & International Studies Salary: £38,249 to £45,413. Grade 7http://dlvr.it/TLRFbJ
- Oxfam GB: Treasurer and TrusteeUnremunerated: Oxfam GB: We need a Treasurer and Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and a senior leader to serve on a Board sub-committee. United Kingdomhttp://dlvr.it/TLRFbH
- UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in advertsASA report finds many use negative stereotypes and highlights concerns about targeting of end-of-life services An elderly man fires off a tirade at a child who has asked “grandad” to return a mud-covered football that has landed on his gleaming car. He is then seen eating a microwave dinner for one and chuckling, with the… Read more: UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
- English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protestsOffice for Students guidance urges ‘very strong’ approach to permitting lawful speech on campus Universities in England will no longer be able to enforce blanket bans on student protests under sweeping new guidance that urges a “very strong” approach to permitting lawful speech on campus. The detailed regulations set out for the first time how… Read more: English universities barred from enforcing blanket bans on student protests
- As death toll rises in Kyiv, Europe believes Russia will not stop at UkraineAmid warnings from the EU of Russia’s plans for prolonged aggression in Europe, NATO’s chief warned that Russia could be prepared to attack an ally within the next five years.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yX
- Middle East conflict adding to uncertainty amid trade tensions, IMF chief saysFormer European Commission Vice-President and current IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva spoke to Euronews about the state of the global economy amid escalating trade tensions and the outbreak of a new conflict involving Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLR0yD
- Tsikhanouskaya says Lukashenka ‘cannot be trusted’ if US envoy travels to BelarusUS envoy Keith Kellogg is reportedly due to travel to Minsk to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine with Belarus President Aliaksandr Lukashenka.http://dlvr.it/TLR0w7
- Japan shines as Tanaka claims -70kg gold and Murao triumphs in all-Japanese -90kg finalShiho Tanaka takes her long-awaited first World title in -70kg. Sanshiro Murao defeats reigning champion Tajima in golden score to capture -90kg gold. Day 5 in Budapest belongs to Japan, with power, precision, and podium domination.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJK
- Explosions ring out in Tehran as Israel says it struck a centrifuge site overnightIsrael and Iran traded overnight fire as the conflict between the pair enters its sixth day.http://dlvr.it/TLQJJB
- Latest news bulletin | June 18th – 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/TLQJGg
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’ICYMI: Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLQFMq
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerICYMI: Salary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLQ7YR
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyICYMI: Vienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLQ7Y3
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaUK News: Radiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingUK News: High numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27%… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPvpL
- Seven injured as powerful storm lashes Croatia’s western coastA powerful summer storm swept across western parts of Croatia’s coast on Monday night, injuring seven people and causing widespread damage in the Istrian region.http://dlvr.it/TLPvpG
- Watch: Crater found in central Israel following overnight Iranian attackA crater was left in Herzliya, just north of Tel Aviv, after Iran launched a fresh wave of missiles at Israel overnight and into Tuesday morning.http://dlvr.it/TLPvnm
- Iran fires fresh missile attack on Israel as conflict enters fifth day – LiveThe fifth day of hostilities between Israel and Iran began with Iran launching a fresh wave of strikes, as US President Trump denied reports that he left the G7 summit to pursue a ceasefire deal.http://dlvr.it/TLPD4l
- Latest news bulletin | June 17th – 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/TLPD27
- New Champions Rise as Kaju Shines at -63kg and Arbuzov Stuns in -81kg at Budapest 2025Haruka Kaju claims gold in her Worlds debut with flawless groundwork. Timur Arbuzov takes down triple World Champion Grigalashvili in -81kg, hinting at a new era in judo. Budapest delivers another electric day at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLPCzz
- What’s Coming to Netflix UK in July 2025: ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘1923’ & ‘Happy Gilmore 2’Here’s an early preview of what’s coming to Netflix UK in July 2025.http://dlvr.it/TLP8l4
- English Language InstructorICYMI: Southern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLP3DD
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating OfficerICYMI: £90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP3DC
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsUK News: Report says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationUK News: New probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: EHCP CaseworkerSalary: Scale 5, point 12 – 15, £31,071 – £32,460 (Actual): LB WANDSWORTH SCHOOLS: Do you want to work for an organisation that promotes best practice and values it’s staff? London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLP34s
- Professor of Business Communication with a focus on Persuasive Language and Communication in SocietyVienna University of Economics and Business – Department of Business Communication Salary: Not specifiedhttp://dlvr.it/TLP34n
- NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social mediaRadiographers voice concerns about being filmed without consent and say trend could violate other patients’ privacy NHS staff have voiced concern about the growing numbers of patients who are filming themselves undergoing medical treatment and uploading it to TikTok and Instagram. Radiographers, who take X-rays and scans, fear the trend could compromise the privacy of… Read more: NHS staff unsettled by patients filming care and posting videos on social media
- Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quittingHigh numbers of staff leaving because of high pressure, lack of support, verbal abuse, long shifts and low pay, union says NHS call handlers are quitting amid burnout at dealing with 999 calls about suicides, stabbings and shootings and the long delays before ambulances reach patients. The pressure is so intense that 27% of control… Read more: Stress blamed for high number of NHS call handlers quitting
- Gunmen shoot municipal mayor dead in Mexico in second such killing this yearLilia Gema García Soto is the second mayor to be killed in the southern Mexican state this year.http://dlvr.it/TLNqpg
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLNqpc
- Who was among Iran’s top military officials killed in Israeli strikes?In the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, Israel has killed several high-ranking Iranian officials, including Chief of Staff Mohammad Bagheri and IRGC Commander Hossein Salami.http://dlvr.it/TLNqnl
- Suspect in Minnestoa lawmakers shootings charged with murderVance Boelter accused of killing Democrat lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, and wounding John Hoffman and his wife.http://dlvr.it/TLN8ch
- Liparteliani makes history for Georgia as Gaba claims gold on unforgettable Day 3 in BudapestEteri Liparteliani becomes Georgia’s first female World Champion with a stunning victory in -57 kg. Joan-Benjamin Gaba triumphs in golden score to win -73 kg. A day of fearless judo, emotion, and history at the 2025 World Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLN8cc
- Latest news bulletin | June 16th – 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/TLN8c5
- PSPA: Chief ExecutiveICYMI: c.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLN0cq
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downUK News: People came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonUK News: Emergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”,… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- English Language InstructorSouthern University of Science and Technology – Center for Language Education Salary: Competitive compensationhttp://dlvr.it/TLN0Y8
- Bank Workers Charity: Chief Operating Officer£90,000 per annum: Bank Workers Charity: We’re looking for a solutions-focused ‘can do’, visionary leader who will lead from the front. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLN0Y6
- Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPsReport says billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, after news that Thames Water paid bonuses from £3bn loan Bonuses and dividends for water company bosses and shareholders should be approved by the regulator before they are paid, as billpayer funds are being used irresponsibly, MPs have said. They also recommended that the government consider ending… Read more: Ofwat should have to approve water firms’ bonuses and dividends, say MPs
- Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigationNew probe and statutory public inquiry will be a means to get ‘truth and justice’, home secretary says Keir Starmer has launched a sweeping national operation to investigate grooming gangs and a statutory inquiry into institutional failure, marking a significant reversal after months of pressure on Labour to act. The National Crime Agency (NCA), the… Read more: Keir Starmer bows to pressure to launch new grooming gangs investigation
- Houthis enter the fray: Will the Iran-Israel confrontation widen further?With the Houthis officially entering the circle of escalation, the confrontation has gone beyond its traditional framework between Tehran and Tel Aviv, threatening to turn into a multi-front regional conflict.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0Q
- Iran seeks international mediation amid conflict with Israel, Trump promises peaceThe US president said on Sunday he is hopeful about his latest efforts to bring “peace”, while Iran reaches out to mediators from Oman and Qatar.http://dlvr.it/TLMs0M
- Latest news bulletin | June 15th – 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/TLMrzD
- Abe claims fifth world title, Takeoka stuns at -66 kg, Gyertyas lights up Budapest crowdDay 2 in Budapest saw Abe Uta win her fifth world title with style, while Takeoka edged Emomali in a tense -66 kg final. Roza Gyertyas brought joy to the home fans with a brilliant bronze. A spectacular day at the 2025 World Judo Championships.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKn
- What to expect at the G7 Summit in Canada that Trump and Zelenskyy are set to attendIsrael’s attack on Iran has added a new wrinkle to the global picture as G7 leaders gather in Kananaskis for a summit beginning Monday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKm
- Trump hosts military parade for US Army anniversary amid ‘No Kings’ protests across the countryA massive military parade commemorating the 250th birthday of the US Army, which coincides with President Donald Trump ’s 79th birthday, was staged in Washington, DC on Saturday.http://dlvr.it/TLMSKf
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’ICYMI: 32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLMQ61
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesICYMI: Durham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLML2s
- APOLITICAL: Software EngineerICYMI: £60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLML2T
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherUK News: Victor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother
- Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honoursUK News: Author Pat Barker and stage star Elaine Paige made dames and Antony Gormley becomes a Companion of Honour The actor Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey, frontman of the Who, have been knighted in the king’s birthday honours list, which also confirms there is a knighthood for David Beckham, while the Angel of the… Read more: Gary Oldman and Roger Daltrey knighted in king’s birthday honours
- PSPA: Chief Executivec.£80,000: PSPA: We are seeking a visionary and strategic leader with a deep sense of social purpose and a track record of leadership in a purpose-led organisation. Milton Keyneshttp://dlvr.it/TLML09
- Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken downPeople came to ‘say goodbye to their homes’ before the two-year process of dismantling the building begins Grenfell residents gathered in London to “say goodbye to their homes” on what is likely to be the last anniversary of the tragedy before the tower is dismantled. The 72 people who died in the tower block fire… Read more: Grenfell residents gather for last anniversary before tower is taken down
- Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in DevonEmergencies services were called to an incident at Dunkeswell aerodrome at 1pm on Friday Two skydivers have died after an incident at an airfield in Devon, police have said. Emergency services were called to the scene at Dunkeswell aerodrome, near Honiton, at 1pm on Friday “following concerns for the welfare of two people”, Devon and… Read more: Two skydivers killed in ‘tragic accident’ at airfield in Devon
- US shooting: Democratic lawmakers are gunned down in MinnesotaThe Democratic leader of the state House of Representatives and her husband were shot dead, while a state senator and his wife were seriously wounded. The governor calls it a politically targeted act.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjk
- Netanyahu vows to escalate strikes, Israeli media reports fighter jets taken off for TehranIsraeli PM Netanyahu said on Saturday that strikes dealt “serious damage” to Iran’s nuclear sites and vowed to continue attacks. An Israeli official called damage “significant,” but Iran said it was “limited,” while admitting nine experts died.http://dlvr.it/TLMBjf
- Iranians reel from Israeli strikes targeting high-ranking military officials and scientistsIsrael said Friday’s barrage was necessary before Iran got any closer to building a nuclear weapon, although experts and the US government have assessed that Tehran was not actively working on such a weapon before the strikes.http://dlvr.it/TLMBhD
- Latest news bulletin | June 14th – 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/TLLlhZ
- Two unforgettable World Championship titles on a historic Day 1 in Budapest 2025Assunta Scutto completes her World medal set with long-awaited gold, while Ryuju Nagayama finally captures the -60kg crown on his sixth attempt. An electrifying start to the 2025 World Judo Championships in Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgj
- Casualties on both sides as Iran and Israel exchange waves overnight strikesRetaliatory strikes by Iran have killed three people and injured dozens of others in Israel, while Iran’s ambassador to the UN said 78 people were killed in Israeli strikes on Iran.http://dlvr.it/TLLlgR
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: Netflix’s ‘FUBAR’, The Fairly OddParents’ and ‘Money in the Bank’32 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLLj6Y
- British Youth Culture LecturerICYMI: IES London Salary: From £90 per hourhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcXL
- Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in EnglandUK News: Government announces £9m funding to make specialist blood machines more widely available across NHS People living with sickle cell disease in England are to benefit from quicker and more accessible treatment due to a £9m investment, the government has announced. Apheresis services, which are a type of treatment that removes harmful components from… Read more: Sickle cell patients to have quicker and more accessible treatment in England
- Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social mediaUK News: Gordon Lyons rejects calls to resign after posting information about leisure centre hours before it was set on fire Northern Ireland’s first minister has accused a DUP politician of inflaming tensions after a leisure centre in Larne was set on fire. Gordon Lyons, the communities minister, should “consider his position”, Michelle O’Neill said.… Read more: Michelle O’Neill accuses DUP minister of inflaming racial tensions on social media
- LAW SOCIETY: Governance Officer (Elections)ICYMI: £33300 – £37000 per annum + 3% flex fund after 3 months: LAW SOCIETY: The RoleThe Law Society is the professional body for solicitors in England and Wales. Members of the Governance team support our elected and appointed Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLLcWf
- Teaching Fellow in Russian StudiesDurham University – Languages, Literature and Culture Salary: £38,249 to £45,413http://dlvr.it/TLLcSX
- APOLITICAL: Software Engineer£60,000- £70,000: APOLITICAL: Join one of our cross-functional product squads, shipping features rapidly and reliably to public servants and policymakers. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLLcSW
- Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying motherVictor Adebowale says failure to detect his mother’s cancer was example of ‘black service, not NHS service’ A senior figure in the health service has criticised it for deep-seated racism after his mother “got a black service, not an NHS service” before she died. Victor Adebowale, the chair of the NHS Confederation, claimed his mother… Read more: Senior health figure accuses NHS of racism over care given to dying mother