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‘Lost for words’: Joe Biden’s tale about cannibals bemuses Papua New Guinea residents
19 de abril, por Rebecca Ratcliffe and Bethanie HarrimanPresident’s suggestion that his ‘Uncle Bosie’ was eaten by cannibals harms US efforts to build Pacific ties, say local experts Joe Biden’s suggestion that his uncle may have been eaten by cannibals in Papua New Guinea during world war two has been met with a mixture of bemusement and criticism (…) -
Prince Harry confirms he is now a US resident
19 de abril, por Guardian staff and agenciesPaperwork filed shows the royal has informed British authorities that he has moved and is now ‘usually resident’ in the United States Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has formally confirmed he is now a US resident. The acknowledgment is said to underscore the prince’s increasing estrangement (…) -
Quarter of UK’s three- and four-year-olds own a smartphone, data shows
19 de abril, por Dan Milmo, Kiran Stacey and Alex HernCampaigners express concern at new Ofcom figures, which also show that half of under-13s are on social media A quarter of three- and four-year-olds in the UK now own a smartphone, while half of children under 13 are on social media, according to new data that comes as ministers consider banning (…) -
Sunak to cite Britain’s ‘sicknote culture’ in bid to overhaul fit note system
19 de abril, por Rowena Mason and Patrick ButlerPrime minister to express concern about ‘over-medicalising’ normal worries with diagnoses as mental health conditions Rishi Sunak will today claim Britain is suffering from a “sicknote culture”, as he warns there is a risk of “over-medicalising” normal worries by diagnosing them as mental health (…) -
English primary schools cutting teacher numbers amid budget pressure, survey finds
19 de abril, por Richard Adams Education editorRising inflation and falling pupil numbers also forcing schools to cut spending on extracurricular activities Primary schools across England are having to shed staff and cancel trips and activities this year as rising inflation and falling pupil numbers cause a rapid deterioration in their (…)