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Iqbal Mohamed becomes second MP to quit Your Party

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A second MP within a week has quit Your Party in acrimonious circumstances, throwing yet more doubt on the viability of the leftwing group co-led by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana.In a statement on X, Iqbal Mohamed, who was elected as the independent MP for Dewsbury and Batley last year, said his decision to leave was after “many false allegations and smears” against him and others, which he did not explain.Last Friday another independent MP involved in Your Party, Adnan Hussain, quit because of what he called “persistent infighting and a struggle for power” in the organisation.In his statement, Mohamed said he wished the best for Your Party, but that “after careful consideration” he had decided to leave it and remain as an independent.He wrote: “The many false allegations and smears made against me and others, and reported as fact without evidence, have been surprising and disappointing.

However, I am confident that my colleagues and I have acted professionally, patiently, and in good faith throughout.”Your Party has faced a series of splits and disagreements in its short history, mainly pitting Sultana, who was elected as a Labour MP but now sits as an independent, against Corbyn, the former Labour leader, and four other independents who were allied with the group.Last week, Mohamed and Hussain, plus the two other independent MPs and Corbyn, signed a Your Party statement accusing Sultana of unnecessary delay in passing on £850,000 in donations, a move that infuriated Sultana.Allies of Sultana accused other MPs in Your Party of trying to undermine her with the statement, saying the timing, just before Sultana appeared on BBC One’s Question Time, seemed intended to hamper her chances of winning a possible leadership contest against Corbyn.In response, Your Party sources said Sultana was creating unnecessary barriers in arguing that there were legal reasons why she could not immediately transfer all the money.

More of the money has since been transferred, and that row appears to have calmed.Sign up to Headlines UKGet the day’s headlines and highlights emailed direct to you every morningafter newsletter promotionHowever, there are some new tensions before the inaugural Your Party conference, scheduled for the weekend after next in Liverpool and intended to formally choose leaders and set out its policy platform.Some party figures associated with Corbyn have been annoyed by Sultana’s decision to hold her own pre-conference rally on the Friday night before the conference begins, billing it as a Your Party event when it is organised by her solely.The row about the party funds originates from when a membership portal was launched, at which point Your Party had no formal structure or bank account.The mass of membership levies and donations was thus directed to a newly formed company called MOU Operations Ltd, which now has Sultana as its sole director, with the idea that it would be passed on when Your Party was ready.

Your Party officials said they urgently needed the £850,000 to run the conference.Allies of Sultana insisted she was acting as fast as possible under the law.
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‘We’ve got to find answers’: Corby families affected by cancer searching for truth about toxic waste sites

Alison Gaffney and Andy Hinde received the devastating news that their 17-month-old son, Fraser, had a rare type of leukaemia in 2018.Two years of gruelling treatment followed, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy and immunotherapy, before a stem cell transplant. Fraser, then aged three, made a “miraculous recovery” from the surgery, before doctors declared the cancer in remission.It was at this point, as Fraser started to recover and grow stronger, that Gaffney, 36, began to look for answers. She could not stop thinking about comments made by hospital staff at the time of her son’s diagnosis

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UK gambling firms spent ‘astronomic’ £2bn on advertising last year

British gambling companies spent an “astronomic” £2bn on advertising and marketing last year, according to a new estimate that has intensified calls for the chancellor to increase taxes on the sector.Bookmakers, online casinos and slot machine companies spent the sum through a mixture of print and digital promotions, as well as affiliate programmes, where third parties are paid to steer gamblers towards particular operators in return for a fee.The figure, produced by the leading media insights group WARC, far outstrips the £1.2bn that the Treasury collected last year from online casino companies.Media industry sources said the total spent on gambling advertising is likely to be hundreds of millions of pounds higher because it is difficult to accurately measure the actual amount of digital marketing spend

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South Africa declares gender-based violence a national disaster amid G20 protests

Hundreds of women gathered in cities across South Africa on Friday to protest against gender-based violence in the country before the G20 summit in Johannesburg this weekend.Demonstrators turned out in 15 locations – including Johannesburg, Pretoria, Cape Town and Durban – wearing black as a sign of “mourning and resistance”.They staged a peaceful 15-minute silent lie-down protest, symbolising the 15 lives lost daily to gender-based violence in the country.South Africa has one of the world’s highest femicide rates, with UN Women estimating that it is five times higher than the global average.Called the G20 Women’s Shutdown, it was organised by the NGO Women For Change, which urged women and LGBTQ+ communities to “refrain from all paid and unpaid work in workplaces, universities and homes, and to spend no money for the entire day to demonstrate the economic and social impact of their absence”

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Dangerous shortage of medics threatens safe patient care in England, top GP says

GPs can no longer guarantee safe care for millions of patients because of a dangerous shortage of medics, Britain’s top family doctor has said.Prof Kamila Hawthorne, the chair of the Royal College of GPs (RCGP), said surgeries were desperate to hire more doctors to meet soaring demand for care but could not afford to do so because of a lack of core funding.Exhausted family doctors have been working “completely unsafe hours” because their surgeries did not have the cash to recruit new staff or replace those quitting, increasing the risk of serious errors or deadly conditions being missed, she said.“GPs will always push themselves to do what’s best for our patients, but we can’t go on like this,” Hawthorne said. “GP workload pressures are so pronounced that many of our members are telling us they are worried they can’t guarantee safe care when there aren’t enough GPs to keep up

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Why thousands of NHS GPs are cutting their hours despite plan to increase access to doctors

Much of the health secretary’s plans to reinvent the NHS hinge on moving services from bed-blocked, overstretched hospitals to “neighbourhood health centres” where possible, and to general practice.However, while Wes Streeting hopes to make it easier for patients to see their doctor, thousands of GPs have been dramatically cutting back their surgery hours in recent years.Just one in 13 early career GPs now work full-time, according to NHS figures.A Guardian analysis of official data found that the typical GP works five hours a week less than they did in 2017. The number working full-time in England has fallen by a third

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We know ultra-processed foods are bad for you – but can you spot them? Take our quiz

A major global report released this week linked ultra-processed foods to harm in every major human organ. For people in the US, the UK and Australia, these foods make up more than half the calories they consume each day.But it’s not always easy to tell which foods are ultra-processed.The term was coined in 2009 by researchers at the University of São Paulo, as part of their Nova food classification system that sorts foods into four groups:Group one: unprocessed or minimally processed foods including whole fruits and vegetables, milk, oats and rice.Group two: processed basic ingredients used in cooking including salt, sugar and vegetable oils

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Rachel Reeves, please, let’s make budgets boring again | Heather Stewart

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Bad season of bird flu in UK hits supply of Christmas turkeys

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Leading law firm cuts London back-office staff as it embraces AI

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Elon Musk’s Grok AI tells users he is fitter than LeBron James and smarter than Leonardo da Vinci

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Ukrainian refugee Danylo Yavhusishyn wows Japan to win his country’s first elite sumo title

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Max Ojomoh delivers champagne moment for England to signify arrival on big stage | Gerard Meagher

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