The Guardian view on criminal justice reform: community sentencing can’t be done on the cheap | Editorial
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The Guardian view on criminal justice reform: community sentencing can’t be done on the cheap | Editorial

Serious violent crime in England and Wales should be expected to rise unless urgent steps are taken to boost the probation service. That is the alarming warning from Martin Jones, HM chief inspector of probation. He estimates that 100,000 offenders on probation are currently not being properly managed. This overstretched service cannot be expected to...

Macrons to offer ‘scientific’ court evidence to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says
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Macrons to offer ‘scientific’ court evidence to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says

Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty, Melanie Stewart-Smith and Victoria FarncombeFame Under Fire podcast Getty Images Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, are planning to present photographic and scientific evidence to a US court to prove Mrs Macron is a woman. Their lawyer says the French president and Mrs Macron will present the documentation in a defamation suit they...

Hezbollah chief urges Saudi Arabia to unite against Israeli aggression | Hezbollah News
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Hezbollah chief urges Saudi Arabia to unite against Israeli aggression | Hezbollah News

Naim Qassem says Saudi Arabia should open a ‘new page’ in relations as pressure on the Lebanese group ‘only benefits Israel’. Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Naim Qassem has appealed to Saudi Arabia to mend relations with the Lebanese armed group and build a common front against Israel. The remarks by the Hezbollah chief on Friday come as...

UN Security Council votes against lifting Iran ‘snapback’ sanctions
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UN Security Council votes against lifting Iran ‘snapback’ sanctions

The United Nations Security Council did not adopt a draft resolution on Friday to permanently lift sanctions on Iran, but Tehran and key European powers still have eight days to try and agree to a delay. The 15-member UN Security Council was required to vote on the draft resolution on Friday after Britain, France and...

China is calling it a win. What’s in it for them?
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China is calling it a win. What’s in it for them?

Suranjana TewariAsia Business Correspondent and Osmond ChiaBusiness reporter Getty Images A much-awaited deal over TikTok may be close, with US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping set to discuss terms on Friday. Top officials from both sides struck a “framework” agreement this week, which reports suggest could see TikTok’s US operations sold...

Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022
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Top 10 AI Content Generator & Writer Tools in 2022

Are you looking for a way to create content that is both effective and efficient? If so, then you should consider using an AI content generator. AI content generators are a great way to create content that is both engaging and relevant to your audience.  There are a number of different AI content generator tools...

Transfer rumors, news: Man Utd, Atlético, Barça eye Vlahovic
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Transfer rumors, news: Man Utd, Atlético, Barça eye Vlahovic

Sep 19, 2025, 10:02 AM ET Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic is of interest to Manchester United, Atlético Madrid and Barcelona, while United midfielder Casemiro is on the radar of Cristiano Ronaldo‘s Al Nassr. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe. Transfers homepage | Done deals | Men’s grades |...

Why Jerry Greenfield Resigned from Ben & Jerry’s
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Why Jerry Greenfield Resigned from Ben & Jerry’s

Co-founder and namesake Jerry Greenfield has resigned from Ben & Jerry’s, the outspokenly political Vermont-based ice cream company. It’s the latest escalation in a series of disagreements between Ben & Jerry’s and its parent company Unilever. The news was announced in an open letter published early on Wednesday to co-founder Ben Cohen’s social media channels....

Workers across France strike over budget cut plans
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Workers across France strike over budget cut plans

Hundreds of thousands of workers have taken take part in strike action across France on Thursday, after trade unions called for a day of protests against budget cuts. Organisers said one million people turned out, while the interior ministry put that number at 500,000, with 80,000 police officers deployed. Scuffles were reported in the cities...