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French PM backs boarding schools to tackle youth ‘addiction to violence’
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal on Monday endured a sometimes rocky reception at a boarding school taking on children during the Easter break, part of government efforts to stem juvenile delinquency and keep teens off the streets during holidays. Attal’s trip to the Lycée du Parc impérial in Nice, on the French Riviera, came days after he announced a crackdown on youth violence in and around schools following a series of incidents that have shocked the nation. An experimental programme cater
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Britain names Gwyn Jenkins as national security adviser
Britain will appoint Gwyn Jenkins, one of the country's top generals, as its next national security adviser, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak told reporters on Tuesday. Jenkins is currently vice-chief of the defence staff, the deputy to Chief of the Defence Staff Tony Radakin, and worked previously at the prime minister's No. 10 Downing Street office as a military assistant. "I'm really pleased that Gwyn is going to do this job - in an incredibly uncertain and increasingly dangerous world, it's impo
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Britain will boost defence spending to 2.5pc by 2030, Sunak to announce
Rishi Sunak is set to announce that Britain will spend 2.5 per cent of GDP on defence by 2030.
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'We've made a disused bus shelter our home - now it's going to be demolished'
Destiny Mitchell moved into the 3mx1m glass and metal shelter with her partner and mum seven months ago, and has now outfitted it with carpets, drawers and even an old pair of Super Mario curtains
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European parliament worker arrested on suspicion of spying for China
German police have arrested an assistant to a senior Alternative for Germany (AfD) MEP on suspicion of spying for China, in the latest espionage case to shock Germany.
6-min read - NewsThe Independent
Rwanda bill - latest: Human rights watchdog condemns scheme as Sunak comments on latest crossing deaths
Human rights groups have condemned the government’s plan to send asylum seeker to Rwanda after Parliament passes the bill
47-min read - NewsThe Independent
More than 150 people arrested at NYU as pro-Palestinian protests sweep college campuses
A wave of pro-Palestine protests have been sweeping across US college campuses in recent days in response to Israel’s war on Hamas in Gaza
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