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France taps out as G7 summit moved to avoid clash with White House UFC event

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France has delayed this year’s Group of 7 summit by one day to avoid a scheduling conflict with an Ultimate Fighting Championship fight card planned at the White House on 14 June, according to two officials with direct knowledge of the G7’s preparations.The summit, hosted by France in the Alpine resort town of Evian-les-Bains, was originally scheduled for 14 to 16 June, a date that coincides with US Flag Day and US president Donald Trump’s 80th birthday.It will now run from 15 to 17 June, a change that has been reflected on the G7’s official website.The shift follows Trump’s announcement last October that the White House would host a “big UFC fight” on 14 June.Dana White, the president and chief executive of the UFC, mixed martial arts’ biggest promotion, said this week that planning for the event is complete and that it is expected to draw up to 5,000 spectators on the White House South Lawn.

Asked about the change in dates, the office of French president Emmanuel Macron declined to confirm whether it was linked to the UFC event, saying instead that the revised schedule was “the result of our consultations with G7 partners”.The possibility that the summit could be moved because of Trump’s birthday celebrations was first reported by the French regional outlet Le Messager.The rescheduling underscores the tightly knit relationship between Trump and White, which dates back more than two decades.In 2001, when the UFC was struggling for mainstream acceptance and was barred from hosting events in many US states, Trump allowed the promotion to stage fights at his Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, providing it with early exposure and a foothold in regulated markets.Trump has since become a regular presence at UFC events, often sitting cageside for entire cards and using the appearances as high-profile public moments.

He attended UFC events after leaving office in 2021 and later made similar appearances amid legal proceedings, receiving enthusiastic receptions from crowds.White, meanwhile, has publicly praised Trump’s loyalty and has appeared alongside him at political events including the past three Republican national conventions.In recent years, the UFC has also become an important platform for Trump’s outreach to younger male voters, a demographic that played a key role in his return to the White House.White has helped facilitate Trump’s appearances on popular podcasts and digital shows closely associated with the promotion and its fan base, amplifying his presence in online spaces that reach millions of viewers.Since beginning his second term, Trump has further embraced the UFC as part of a broader blending of politics, sport and spectacle.

He has attended multiple events with senior administration officials, invited White to the White House and promoted plans for the 14 June card – on day four of the Fifa World Cup – as a centerpiece of America’s 250th anniversary celebrations.White, who was appointed to Meta’s board of directors last year, has said he does not hold an official role in the administration and has described himself as politically independent.Still, critics argue the UFC has aligned itself with Trump’s political movement, adopting its tone and aesthetics and serving as a reliable stage for the president’s public appearances.For France and its G7 partners, the decision to shift the summit by a day avoids a diplomatic collision with a highly publicized event at the White House and reflects how Trump’s presidency has increasingly merged governance with political branding and entertainment.White told CBS News on Thursday that the UFC has completed the logistical groundwork for staging the card, including seating, staging and security, after months of coordination with federal authorities.

The event is expected to accommodate an invite-only crowd of spectators on the South Lawn, with a larger adjacent viewing area for up to 85,000 fans in the Ellipse park just south of the property.“We literally just got done going through all of the logistics of how to set it up, how many people we can have,” White said.“It’s looking like we’ll have 5,000 people live on the White House lawn.It’ll be on the South Lawn.” White added that fighters would make a ceremonial walk from the White House to the octagon, underlining the event’s symbolism as well as its scale.

Matchmaking for the event has not yet been announced though White has said work on the lineup will begin in the coming weeks.While several prominent MMA fighters have publicly expressed interest in competing on the card, it has also drawn criticism from within the sport, including concerns about the structure of the fight slate and the challenges of staging a one-off event at a politically sensitive venue.Trump’s rear naked choke hold on the world diplomatic calendar comes at a time when the presidency has become increasingly entwined with sport.Since the start of his second term, Trump has made frequent appearances at major sporting events across the US, using high-profile venues and broadcast moments to project visibility and relevance beyond traditional political settings.
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NHS staff face ‘national emergency’ as patient violence hits 285 incidents a day

Nurses, doctors and paramedics are reporting tens of thousands of violent and sexual assaults by patients every year, amid warnings that the abuse of NHS staff has become a national crisis.More than 295,000 incidents of physical violence and aggression by patients against staff were recorded by 212 NHS trusts in England between 2022 and 2025, freedom of information requests by the Guardian found.Healthcare unions warned of a spike in assaults on staff over Christmas and the New Year. A man attacked and injured six staff and patients with a crowbar in Newton community hospital in Merseyside last week. He has been arrested and detained under the Mental Health Act, according to Merseyside police

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Labour should ‘buy the supply’ of housing from landlords | Letters

My heart obviously breaks for distressed buy-to-let landlords (Are UK buy-to-let landlords dying out – and should we care?, 5 January) but, if some landlords are feeling the pinch, a policy I have long pestered the government about is, by chance, tailor-made to help them. We need to replenish our decimated social housing stock, and part of the answer is what I call “buy the supply”.For years, I have called for funding to help councils increase the number of homes they can buy into their housing supply. Whether that is buying back right to buy homes, or snapping up suitable houses that are put on the market, this can achieve immediate, construction-risk-free social homes near existing schools, parks and health services.We need as many new council homes as possible, and we know we cannot rely solely on the existing sluggish model of finding land and building new apartments, most of which are too small for families

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Could egg defect breakthrough help stop the ‘horrible IVF rollercoaster’?

It is a rollercoaster of emotional extremes that will be familiar to many who have gone through IVF treatment: hope and joy turns to despair and back again. This is especially true for women over 35, the age when IVF success rates decline steeply and for whom the only real way to improve the odds is to keep trying.While there has been huge progress in IVF in the past decades, including the advent of genetic testing, egg freezing and techniques to overcome male infertility, the primary cause of age-related female infertility – egg quality – has not been directly addressed.Now, groundbreaking research presented at the Fertility 2026 in Edinburgh this week, suggests progress is on the horizon. Scientists from a leading lab in Germany say they have been able to reverse a common age-related defect in eggs in an advance that they predict could be transformative

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Dame Sarah Anderson obituary

When King Charles made a personal visit to Sarah Anderson to confer her damehood two days before her death from cancer at the age of 69, she characteristically did not let slip the opportunity to ask him to help The Listening Place, the suicide prevention charity she founded a decade ago in the belief that sustained, in-person support was vital to save many people in crisis.Anderson had been a Samaritans volunteer in central London for 37 years, but parted company with the charity in 2015 over its then policy, since partially reversed, of no longer offering meetings with an identified counsellor. With the support of a group of other disaffected volunteers including her husband, Terrence Collis, whom she had met at Samaritans, she set up The Listening Place the following year to provide free, face-to-face support for people with suicidal thoughts. Today, the charity offers more than 4,000 appointments a month across four bases in London and has to date received more than 40,000 referrals, the great majority via the NHS.The drive that Anderson showed in developing her charity was equally evident in other parts of her life

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Alzheimer’s therapies should target a particular gene, researchers say

New therapies for Alzheimer’s disease should target a particular gene linked to the condition, according to researchers who said most cases would never arise if its harmful effects were neutralised.The call to action follows the arrival of the first wave of drugs that aim to treat Alzheimer’s patients by removing toxic proteins from the brain. While the drugs slow the disease down, the benefits are minor, and they have been rejected for widespread use by the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice).In searching for alternative therapies, scientists at UCL say drug developers should focus on two risk-raising variants of a gene named Apoe. Therapies designed to block the variants’ impact have “vast potential” for preventing the disease, they claim

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Thousands of offenders in England to get health support at probation meetings

About 4,000 offenders in England will get targeted healthcare sessions during their probation appointments as part of a new pilot scheme.Offenders are far more likely to have poor physical or mental health or addiction issues, which increases the likelihood of reoffending.A recent report by the chief medical officer for England, Chris Whitty, found that half of offenders on probation smoked, many had drug or alcohol addiction issues and a majority had poor mental health. They were also less likely to receive screening for prostate, breast, lung or cervical cancers.Many offenders do not receive timely care because they are not registered with a GP, meaning often they seek help for any physical or mental health problems only when their symptoms have become acute, turning to A&E

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UK politics: Reform UK mayoral candidate apologises for Lammy ‘go home’ tweet – as it happened

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Lib Dems call on Reform MPs to donate income from X to charity amid Grok row

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Home Office tells Gaza academic his bid to bring family to UK not urgent

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The world is in chaos. So thank God for the UK’s lone fixed point: Liz Truss

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Labour’s swift pubs U-turn shows government learning – and repeating Treasury mistakes

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Software tackling deepfakes to be piloted for Scottish and Welsh elections

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