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‘I just want to feel like me again’: the women still waiting for breast reconstruction years after lockdown

At the height of Covid, hundreds of cancer patients had mastectomies without the reconstruction that would normally accompany them. They would eventually get the surgery, they were told – but for many that promise feels more meaningless by the dayEvery time she lifts her arms to get dressed or hang out her washing, Julie Ford gets a painful reminder of one of the most terrifying experiences of her life. At 7am one day in April 2021, she had gone into hospital, alone and wearing a mask, to have her right breast and lymph nodes removed in a bid to stop breast cancer from spreading. Later that day, still groggy from the anaesthetic, in pain and with surgical drains hanging from both sides of her chest, she had staggered to the door with the help of two nurses. She was eased into a friend’s car and driven home to fend for herself

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Iran war could plunge 32 million into poverty, says United Nations

More than 32 million people worldwide could be plunged into poverty by the economic fallout from the Iran war, with developing countries expected to be hit hardest.In a report issued amid doubts over a fragile ceasefire, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) said the world was facing a “triple shock” involving energy, food and weaker economic growth.The agency tasked with tackling poverty said the conflict was reversing gains in international development, with the impact expected be felt unevenly across regions.Alexander De Croo, administrator of the UNDP and former prime minister of Belgium, said: “A conflict like this is development in reverse. Even if the war stops, and a ceasefire is obviously very very welcome

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Thousands of unpaid carers to face DWP repayment demands during overhaul

Thousands of unpaid carers will continue to be hit with hefty and potentially unfair benefit repayment demands, it has emerged, as a government initiative gets under way to fix welfare injustices that have drawn comparison to the Post Office scandal.Ministers will on Monday launch an audit of more than 200,000 historical carer’s allowance benefit cases, with an estimated 25,000 carers issued with unlawful overpayments since 2015 likely to see their repayment debts cancelled or reduced as a result.The so-called reassessment exercise marks a big step in the government’s attempt to “put right” systemic injustices that led to hundreds of thousands of vulnerable carers having debts of up to £20,000 through no fault of their own.However, the government has admitted its existing “business as usual” overpayment recovery policies will be maintained while a full overhaul of the benefit is completed, in effect ensuring that carer’s allowance penalties will continue to be imposed.Furthermore, it is still unclear how ministers will compensate thousands more carers who were unlawfully issued with overpayment demands because of longstanding system faults linking universal credit and carer’s allowance, or who were wrongly told to repay money after officials lost evidence that they had reported changes in earnings

about 19 hours ago
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Online abuse is a daily reality for women in public life | Letters

Reading Stella Creasy’s piece about the online abuse she received after sharing an image of herself enjoying a silent disco in her constituency filled me with a mix of anger and weary understanding (When I get abused just for dancing, it shows how far hatred of politicians has gone, 7 April).My own research in this area, which now spans almost a decade, has consistently shown that women working across the public sphere are targeted with misogynistic online abuse, and that what happens in digital spaces echoes other forms of gender‑based violence.My work also demonstrates that the online abuse directed at women in high‑profile, public‑facing occupations typically comprises seven elements: defamation, emotional harm, harassment, threat, belittlement, silencing and criticism of appearance. At least one of these elements appears in every abusive encounter.The detail of the abuse Creasy shared reinforces this pattern

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French children’s menus were a surprising disappointment – with one exception | Letter

Ellie Violet Bramley’s efforts to find the perfect kids menu resonated deeply with me as a mum just back from a trip to France, where every child’s option was nuggets, burger or fish with chips (‘Before I can stop her, my daughter is licking crumbs from the table’: my search for the perfect kids’ menu, 7 April).Perhaps naively, I’d imagined a better offering from our French counterparts, but staying in a popular ski resort at Easter, I concluded that maybe they knew who they were catering for.However, I did get a very pleasant surprise at the end of the trip when travelling home with Brittany Ferries, who not only have a child’s menu, but also say explicitly that all of their main dishes can be made in smaller portions for children. Child one opted for pork in a cider sauce, while child two plumped for bavette steak, and both plates were cleared!Of all the places I might have expected to find a shining beacon of paediatric gastronomy, a cross-channel ferry wasn’t among them. I’m hoping it is the start of a sea change for children’s dining

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Peers vote to ban pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members

The government has agreed to ban the production of pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members following a vote in the House of Lords.The government tabled an amendment calling for step-incest to be included in a ban on harmful content, with the support of the Conservative peer Gabby Bertin, who led a review into pornography regulation that was published last year.The ban is one of several that have been proposed by the government, including last year’s criminalisation of material depicting women being choked.Some ministers had opposed the amendment and suggested the new ban would have been difficult to implement because, under the law in England and Wales, it is not illegal for adults who are step-related to engage in a sexual relationship.Speaking after the ban was agreed on Friday, Lady Bertin said: “I greatly welcome the government’s plans to fully address harmful pornographic content, such as incest, step-incest and the mimicking of child sexual abuse

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Oil price tops $100 a barrel as US blockades strait of Hormuz; Goldman Sachs posts rise in profits – as it happened

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Oil prices top $100 a barrel after talks fail and Trump orders Hormuz blockade

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Elon Musk’s X cuts payments to users who post clickbait

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Surrey v Leicestershire, Notts v Glamorgan, and more: county cricket, day four – live

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Surrey v Leicestershire, Notts v Glamorgan, and more: county cricket, day four – live

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Kevin Howells says there will be play at Canterbury…Handshakes at The Oval,The Oval: Surrey 520 and 263-4 DRAW with Leicestershire 691Surrey 14 points;Leicestershire 15 pointsAnd then there were two,Canterbury, where its raining; and The Oval where its not,A pitch inspection due at Canterbury at 4,45, which is about when they’ll shake hands at The Oval, Surrey 234-5, Pope 69 not out.

Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 279 and 311-9dec BEAT Glamorgan 113 and 285 by 192 runsYorkshire 3 points, Hampshire 20 points.By the width of a cigarette paper.Lancashire captain, James Anderson: “We managed to scrape to 160 and it gave us half a chance to get a win.And then, you know, to be honest, in those situations, you’ve just got to keep running in and keep believing that something’s going to happen.A Derbyshire coach, Alex Hughes: “We succumbed to pressure and that was the difference between the two teams.

They put pressure on us for longer and ultimately, we were the team to break.“This type of games always brings nerves – and that’s good because it shows you’re putting yourself in a position to win – but I’m pretty gutted and the lads in there are as well.It’s a lonely changing room when you lose a game like that.”Time for me to cycle home before they close up the Old Trafford box.Back shortly.

DIVISION ONEChelmsford: Somerset 348 and 49-0 BEAT Essex 149 and 245 by ten wicketsTrent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 279 and 311-9dec v Glamorgan 113 and 281-9 Glamorgan need 197 to winThe Oval: Surrey 520 and 227-4 v Leicestershire 691Hove: Sussex 204 and 328-5 BEAT Warwickshire 267 and 264 by five wicketsHeadingley: Hampshire 251 and 351-5dec BEAT Yorkshire 177 and 211 by 214 runsDIVISION TWOBristol: Gloucestershire Durham 605-5dec BEAT 175 and 205 by an innings and 225 runsCanterbury: Kent 178 and 231-5 v Northamptonshire 684-2dec rainOld Trafford: Lancashire 351 and 160 BEAT Derbyshire 374 and 108 by 29 runs.Lord’s: Worcestershire 191 and 253 BEAT Middlesex 183 and 204 by 57 runsAndy Gorvin! An inside edge onto his stumps after an hour and a half of doggedness.Glamorgan 280-9, a second for Patterson-White.Jimmy Anderson’s second spell was 4.5-1-7-4.

Poetry in numbers.And Glamorgan have 240 deliveries to survive at Trent Bridge.In the one Division Two game still going, rain looks as if it going to do Kent one hell of a favour.They’ve taken an early tea at Canterbury.After all that excitement, let’s check in at The Oval, where Rob Key has watched Jamie Smith hit 89, and Pope an unbeaten 41.

Ajaz Patel has three wickets -Surrey lead by 18.Surely trickling to a draw unless Patel can unleash dark magic.In the other Div one match, Glamorgan are having a very good go at sticking things out, 254 for eight now.Crane (24 not out) and Govin holding Notts up.Two wickets each for Hutton and James.

Lyndon James a substitue for Fergus O’Neill,Shoaib Bashir is no match for England’s greatest bowler, who is purring,A super catch by second slip Harry Singh who dives across first slip and swallows it up,And it all ends with a whimper shortly afterwards as Zak Chappell is run out going for a non-existent run,Anderson whips off the bails.

Anderson 4-18.Bailey 2-26, Coughlin 2-13, Stanley 1-41.Derbyshire all out 108.Phew.Old Trafford: Lancashire 351 and 160 BEAT Derbyshire 374 and 108 by 29 runs.

Lancashire 21 points; Derbyshire 6 points.Anderson! A third! Aitchison, who’d picked up a helpful 13, slopes away – Derbyshire eight down need 34.On runs the Derbyshire 12th man in the anorak with a yet more desperate message for Zak Chappell.Bashir and Abbas the men to bat.Jimmy three for six in this four over spell.

Enthusiastic applause from the Derbyshire dressing room as Reece drives past the stretched arm of Mitch Stanley for four….but even more enthusiasm from the Lancashire bacony next ball as Stanley fires one into Reece’s pads.Derbyshire 91 for seven.Yorkshire lose their ninth, Dom Bess, for a battered 49 – hit twice on the helmet, once in the box and once in the thigh during a ball-bearing assault from Sonny Baker and Eddie Jack.Stanley with a new spell.

Anderson making magic.I don’t fancy Derbyshire here…And another!!! Lots of happy roars from the Lancashire dressing room.A Derbyshire sub runs on in a coat and an urgent message.Dal lumps off for 0, lbw to Anderson, who has two in the over.Lancs have bowled nine overs, 3-18 since lunch.

Derbyshire 77-6,It’s a double Anders(s)on! Jimmy Anderson comes back on from the Jimmy Anderson end – and Martin Andersson, horizontal bat, duly edges him to first slip,Derbyshire 77-5, need 61,Oooof and Jimmy’s next ball almost removes Dal’s stumps immediately as he extravagantly leaves his first ball,Ooof, Martin Andersson is dropped by Luke Wells on 14.

Derbyshire inching their way, 77-4 – need 61.Anderson has a long chat with Bailey at the top of his mark, and ushers the boundary fielding along a few metres.Ben Compton stranded on 99, and very happy he will be to remain there if the rain lets Kent escape with a draw.Kent 231-5, following on.Bell-Drummond 33 not out.

Nearly time to close the curtains on this run-fest.Ajaz Patel has his first wicket for Leicestershire – Sibley caught for 32.Surrey, 119-2, still trail by 52.But Jamie Smith has fifty to add to his already bulging runs folder this season.Ten wickets fo Kyle Abbott, Yorkshire, licking their wounds, are nearly done.

175 for eight.Hill sent on his way, lbw for 52.A very happy Sussex skipper Ollie Robinson “It is an amazing win.We were behind the eight-ball a bit after the first innings so to bounce back and chase that target was an unbelievable effort.“The pitch got a bit easier to bat on which helped us a bit but it was still a great effort to get over the line when the pressure was high like it was today.

“Jack Leaning and Tom Price batted brilliantly but everyone has made a contribution to these first two wins.There have been two great team performances but our mentality is not going to change - we try to win every game and you have seen that shine through, especially in the last two days.”Derbyshire creep up to 69 for three..Came skims four but next ball edges Bailey behind.

65 needed.Derbys 73-4.Kate Cross is having a bowl out in the middle, single yellow stump to single yellow stump.DIVISION ONEChelmsford: Somerset 348 and 49-0 BEAT Essex 149 and 245 by ten wicketsTrent Bridge: Nottinghamshire 279 and 311-9dec v Glamorgan 113 and 200-7 Glamorgan need 278 to winThe Oval: Surrey 520 and 105-2 v Leicestershire 691Hove: Sussex 204 and 328-5 BEAT Warwickshire 267 and 264 by five wicketsHeadingley: Yorkshire 177 and 153-7 v Hampshire 251 and 351-5dec Yorks need 273 to winDIVISION TWOBristol: Gloucestershire Durham 605-5dec BEAT 175 and 205 by an innings and 225 runsCanterbury: Kent 178 and 231-5 v Northamptonshire 684-2decOld Trafford: Lancashire 351 and 160 v Derbyshire 374 and 52-3 Derbys need 86 to winLord’s: Worcestershire 191 and 253 BEAT Middlesex 183 and 204 by 57 runsDerbyshire survive the final over before lunch from Stanley and will tuck into their sandwiches with 86 to get.Lunch scores to follow.

Hove: Sussex 204 and 328-5 BEAT Warwickshire 267 and 264 by five wicketsWell played! Jack Leaning 120 not out and Tom Price 70 not out,Two wins from two for Sussex,Sussex 19 points; Warwicks 4 pointsAnother huge appeal, Lancs think they’ve got Guest, but this time Jack Shantry says no,But next ball, he does get the edge, Singh moving balletically at second slip to collect,Another for Coughlin, who has two wickets for five.

Nice little debut this.Derbys 39 for three and although the target has dropped below 100 – it feels a long way away.Glamorgan’s Sean Dickson, playing because of a hip injury to Ben Kellaway, has only the tail for company now.Glamorgan 192 for six, 286 behind.A huge appeal by Stanley! Both arms, pleading.

Umpire Sue says no.Brooke Guest has a little walk.Stanley consistently up in the high 80s mph.Sussex are nearly there – 21 needed!Mike Bennett: “Jack Leaning has just reached an excellent hundred with a tuck to midwicket off Dan Mousely, in the last over before the new ball is due.Target ticks under 50 but if there will be any danger time, this is it…”And another one down, Montgomery caught on the juggle by Jones.

Coughlin is having a cracking match.Derbyshire 33-2.Aha! time for some Mitch Stanley.Tall and strong, relaxed run up, urgent arms.Derbyshire 21-1, chasing 138.

Came is tempted, but doesn’t get a touch.A maiden.A third wicket for Notts this morning, as Ingram follows in the footsteps of Tribe and Carlson.Glamorgan 167 for five and urgently battening down every loose hatch.After his ill-advised early flight to New Road, Swanepoel has belatedly been given his No Objection Certificate by Cricket South Africa, and will play in Worcestershire’s next game against Kent at New Road.

Nice gentle start there,Olly Hannon-Dalby, who came in as cover, took six wickets in the victory against Middlesex,“Morning Tanya,” hello Mike Bennett!“Another gloriously sunny day here in Hove, and a pretty decent crowd in to witness the denouement of this twisting and turning match,“Sussex will fancy their chances from here, and you’d think Jack Leaning will be eyeing up his first ton in a Sussex shirt,“He and Price both looked in good nick yesterday and sensibly shut up shop a little in the last hour to ensure that they reached today with two recognised batters at the crease and the best chance of knocking the runs off.

“It’s been an enjoyable few days and I’m happy to have been able to catch every day of a CC match in the flesh for the first time in many years (with a shoutout to Sussex CC for very reasonable ticket prices and free entry on days 3+4) - thanks again to you for the sterling reporting from the blog and catch you later in the season!”Thank you Mike, it is so good to have an extra pair of eyes around the grounds.Leaning (93) and Price (38) are still there and have reduced Sussex’s target to 59.Ah, Jewell chips Bailey to midwicket.He drops his arms in disappointment.Derbyshire 10-1