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Phone and broadband costs will climb again as corporations consider poll tax-style pricing hikes
We expect the cost of millions of mobile phone and broadband contracts to skyrocket, with the poorest users facing the steepest price increases of up to 11%. This year, mobile phone and internet users faced rip-off price increases of up to 7.9% as carriers passed on the cost of inflation, typically with an additional 3.9%. However, the bill increases that broadband and mobile phone providers like BT, EE, and Vodafone already anticipate will dwarf those price increases for some customers.
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Doctor describes HIV preventive drug trial breakthrough
The results overwhelmed the doctor in charge of a new HIV preventive medication trial with emotion. "I literally burst into tears," Prof. Linda-Gail Bekker admitted. "I'm 62, and I've witnessed this plague... I have family members who died from HIV, as did many, many Africans and others all around the world," she explained. Bekker described the difficulty of preventing HIV infection, particularly among adolescent girls and young women, as "intractable." However, lenacapavir provided 100 percent protection to thousands of women aged 16 to 25 in South Africa and Uganda.
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Reeves is likely to expose a public finance shortfall of billions
An assessment of public spending pressures will reveal accusations of a "black hole" worth tens of billions of pounds by the new administration. Chancellor Rachel Reeves said she will make a presentation to Parliament on Monday that is "honest" about the nature of the problem before the new Labour government. She promised to "fix the mess we inherited," but refused to confirm reports that the "black hole" amounted to more than £20 billion per year.
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Harris urges Netanyahu ‘it is time’ to cease the conflict in Gaza
US Vice President Kamala Harris, who is likely to be the Democratic contender in the November presidential election, has held "frank and constructive" conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Ms. Harris took a stronger tone than President Joe Biden, expressing her "serious concerns" about losses in Gaza and warning Mr. Netanyahu that how Israel defended itself was important.
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Government stats show greatest drink-drive deaths since 2009
Drink-driving deaths on British roads have reached a 13-year high, according to government estimates. According to the most recent Department for Transport data, an estimated 300 persons were killed in collisions involving at least one driver who exceeded the legal alcohol limit in 2022. That is up from 260 the previous year, and it is the biggest yearly total since 2009 when 380 deaths occurred.
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Frankfurt airport runways are blocked by climate activists
Frankfurt, Germany's largest airport, was forced to postpone arrivals and departures following a protest by climate activists who glued themselves to the runways. Frankfurt Airport, one of the country's busiest airports and a primary international gateway, advised passengers on Thursday to check the status of their flights due to the "ongoing demonstration." While operations resumed and all four runways were operational a few hours later, an airport official reported that approximately 140 of the 1,400 scheduled flights had been canceled.
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A ‘zombie drug’ is found in one in six school vapes Spice
A frightening new study discovered that one in every six vapes confiscated from schoolchildren in England was spiked with Spice, the 'zombie drug.' Testing hundreds of confiscated vaping devices from 38 schools revealed an alarming presence of the illicit synthetic street drug, which can lead to heart attacks and strokes. Police, schools, and experts believe the drug is being swapped into vapes labeled as containing cannabis oil.
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CrowdStrike criticizes $10 apology voucher
CrowdStrike is receiving further criticism after offering a $10 UberEats ticket to employees and businesses it works with to apologize for a global IT failure that caused mayhem across airlines, banks, and hospitals last week. The cybersecurity company, whose software upgrade on Friday affected 8.5 million machines worldwide, acknowledged in an email to its partners that the incident had resulted in additional work. To show our appreciation, your next cup of coffee or late-night snack is on us! CrowdStrike said, instructing users to enter a code to receive the $10 reimbursement.
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Welsh parliament recalled for first minister vote after Eluned Morgan wins Welsh Labour contest
Baroness Eluned Morgan was elected Welsh Labour leader on Wednesday after running unopposed to replace Vaughan Gething; however, the assembly must vote on who becomes the first minister. The Welsh parliament has been returned from its summer holiday so members can vote for a new first minister. The Senedd (MS) members will have to return to Cardiff parliament on August 6 after health minister Baroness Eluned Morgan was elected Welsh Labour leader on Wednesday.
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Sunak rejected the advice to free convicts early, while PM
Rishi Sunak's Downing Street team rejected suggestions a year ago to seek early release of prisoners who had served less than half their sentences to alleviate prison overcrowding problems. The suggestions were discussed inside No. 10 in June 2023, and Keir Starmer's government endorsed a version two weeks ago. According to insiders, Ministry of Justice officials asked No 10 to formally explore the move again in July 2023, this time in writing. However, it was rejected because Sunak's aides feared Tory backbenchers would oppose it.
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release prisoners the ‘childless cat ladies’ statement
Jennifer Aniston has slammed Donald Trump's vice-presidential nominee, JD Vance, for resurfacing comments calling Democrats a "bunch of childless cat ladies with miserable lives." The Friends actress, 55, tweeted a 2021 interview with Mr Vance, extensively circulated since his nomination as Mr Trump's running mate in the November presidential election. I can't believe this comes from a prospective United States Vice President, she commented on Instagram.