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The rise of deepfake pornography in schools: ‘One girl was so horrified she vomited’

‘It worries me that it’s so normalised. He obviously wasn’t hiding it. He didn’t feel this was something he shouldn’t be doing. It was in the open and people saw it. That’s what was quite shocking

about 11 hours ago
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UN experts raise concerns over homes rented out by English social landlord

UN experts have said that one of England’s biggest social landlords appears to have systematically failed to ensure the habitability of its rental properties.In a letter to the UK government, they cite the case of a disabled tenant, Sanjay Ramburn, 55, who they say lived with his family of five in an L&Q group property in Forest Gate, east London for several years with no electricity. They experienced four ceiling collapses, as well as severe damp and mould that affected their health.The children developed breathing issues, tinnitus and skin problems. Ramburn, who reported racial harassment and antisocial behaviour at the hands of his upstairs neighbour that he said was not addressed by L&Q, suffered severe mental health issues, the letter says

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Almost 4 million children in UK affected by economic abuse, charity finds

Almost 4 million children in the UK are suffering the impact of economic abuse in their families, with some having pocket or birthday money stolen by the perpetrators, a charity has found.Data from charity Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA) showed that over the past year 27% of mothers with children under 18 had experienced behaviour considered to be economic abuse, where a current or former partner has controlled the family’s money.The research found perpetrators used various means, including stopping mothers accessing bank accounts and child benefits, and refusing to pay child maintenance.As a result, some children are missing out on essentials including clothes and food.A third of the women who experienced economic abuse by a former partner reported that their ex refused to pay child support, or paid it unreliably, despite being able to afford it

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Resident doctors in England to go on strike in run-up to Christmas

Thousands of doctors in England are to go on strike again this month, in a dispute over pay and job security.The British Medical Association has announced that resident doctors – formerly known as junior doctors – will begin a five-day strike action that will run from 7am on 17 December until 7am on 22 December.It is the 14th strike by doctors since March 2023 and follows a similar five-day action last month, which led to warnings that the NHS may have to cut frontline staff and offer fewer appointments and operations if the strikes continue.The BMA said resident doctors were being driven “away from jobs and to the picket line” because the government was failing to make a “credible offer on jobs or pay”.Dr Jack Fletcher, chair of the BMA’s resident doctors committee, said: “With the government failing to put forward a credible plan to fix the jobs crisis for resident doctors at the same time as pushing a real-terms pay cut for them, we have no choice but to announce more strike dates

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Assisted dying bill is safer than any other in the world | Letters

Dr Lucy Thomas raises some interesting points in her defence of the House of Lords’ behaviour on assisted dying (Letters, 26 November). But it is a stretch to suggest that the 1,000 amendments that peers have tabled to the bill represent effective independent scrutiny.What possible justification can there be for requiring every dying person – including a 90-year-old in their final weeks with advanced metastasised cancer – to provide a negative pregnancy test before their request is approved (amendment 458)? I am sure there are many peers who want to scrutinise the bill in a sensible way, but they are being thwarted by a handful who seem intent on stopping law change at any cost.The bill as currently drafted – which MPs have amended and approved – is safer than any other in the world, including in its protections for doctors. Clause 31 ensures that if Dr Thomas doesn’t wish to support her patients with this option, she would be under absolutely no obligation to do so

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Shortage of ‘breakthrough’ weight loss drugs will slow fight against obesity, WHO warns

Weight loss drugs such as Mounjaro offer huge potential to tackle soaring obesity globally but are currently only available to one in 10 of those who need them, the World Health Organization has said.Their proven effectiveness in helping people lose weight means the medications represent “a new chapter” in how health services can treat obesity and the killer diseases it causes, the WHO added.Its statement urged countries to do what they could to ensure that people who would benefit from glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) therapies could access them. But while eligible adults generally should get them, pregnant women should not use them, the WHO stated.Limits on global production capacity mean that now only at most about 100 million people could receive the drugs – only 10% of the 1 billion who could benefit

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‘He was a batter ahead of his time’: Robin Smith, former England cricketer, dies aged 62

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Constitution Hill should never be asked to jump a hurdle in public again | Greg Wood

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‘This is what real inclusion looks like’: eight-year-old learns to love skateboarding despite barriers

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England abandon all-out pace attack with recall of Will Jacks for second Ashes Test in Brisbane

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The Breakdown | Thirty years of Champions Cup has given us the beastly, beautiful and bizarre

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‘We make a great living’: Emma Raducanu on why she won’t moan about the tennis calendar

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David Lammy tells of ‘traumatic’ racial abuse in youth after Farage allegations

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David Lammy has spoken of his own “traumatic” experience of being racially abused at school as he called on Nigel Farage to apologise for comments he allegedly made while a teenager.Lammy, the deputy prime minister and justice secretary, said the testimony of more than 20 of the Reform leader’s school contemporaries of his racist and antisemitic behaviour was “deeply troubling”.Farage has faced repeated calls for a show of contrition after a Guardian investigation into his time at Dulwich college, in south-east London, but he is yet to apologise.He has denied that anything he did as a young man was “directly” racist or antisemitic while conceding that “banter” then could be interpreted differently today.Lammy, 53, whose parents, David and Rosalind, came to the UK from Guyana, contrasted Farage, 61, to those who abused him as a young man growing up in north London.

He said: “I was at school at the same time as Nigel Farage, late 70s, early 80s, and I’ve had a few former classmates contact me and apologise for some of the racial abuse that I suffered in that particular era.He should do the same.“That kind of treatment in teenage years is actually quite traumatic, very isolating.Reading those stories is deeply, deeply troubling.He’s now the leader of a political party.

He should do the right thing and apologise.”The claims of Farage’s school peers suggest he indulged in racist behaviour throughout his time at secondary school, including by targeting specific minority ethnic children with slurs.Among those who have given detailed testimony of their alleged experiences is Peter Ettedgui, an Emmy- and Bafta-winning director, who claimed that a 13-year-old Farage “would sidle up to me and growl ‘Hitler was right’ or ‘gas them’, sometimes adding a long hiss to simulate the sound of the gas showers”.Another minority ethnic pupil claimed that when he was about nine years old he was similarly targeted by a 17-year-old Farage.“He walked up to a pupil flanked by two similarly tall mates and spoke to anyone looking ‘different’,” the pupil said.

“That included me on three occasions, asking me where I was from, and pointing away, saying ‘that’s the way back’ to wherever you replied you were from.”Farage has claimed the almost two dozen former classmates who have told the Guardian of witnessing racist behaviour are politically motivated and not telling the truth.He has specifically denied Ettedgui’s claims.Keir Starmer has described Farage as “spineless” and on Monday the attorney general, Richard Hermer, noted that the Reform leader had not condemned antisemitism in any of his comments since the allegations were made.Hermer said: “Arguing that 20 people have somehow all misremembered the same things about his nasty behaviour simply isn’t credible.

Throughout his defensive responses to legitimate questions put to him, not once has Farage actually condemned antisemitism.”The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has spoken of his dismay at Farage’s “desperate” denials as he described how his experiences as a child had shaped his life.“Being called the P-word at that age doesn’t just hurt you, it changes you,” he said.