‘Something magical is happening’: sales boom for children’s comics creating young readers of the future | Comics and graphic novels

The best route to learning to love words in print could well be pictures. This, at least, is the hope of the publishing industry this spring, as it welcomes news that sales of children’s comics and graphic novels have reached an all-time peak of almost £20m in Britain. While publishers and editors are celebrating this … Read more

Labor was warned its perceived ‘one-sided’ Israel support over Gaza raised social cohesion concerns | Australian foreign policy

The home affairs department warned the government as early as November 2023 that its perceived one-sidedness in support of Israel during the Gaza conflict left Palestinian and Muslim Australians feeling “extremely angry” and “betrayed” , as well as concerned about social cohesion, documents reveal. A November 2023 briefing document to the then immigration minister, Andrew … Read more

Quarter of England’s strategic A-roads have electric car charging ‘cold spots’ | Electric, hybrid and low-emission cars

A-road; major towns and cities connected A1 London, Peterborough, Doncaster, Edinburgh A11 London, Cambridge, Norwich A120 Puckeridge, Stansted, Braintree, Harwich A19 Doncaster, York, Middlesbrough, Newcastle A2 London, Dartford, Rochester, Canterbury, Dover A249 Maidstone, Sittingbourne, Sheerness A259 Folkestone, Hastings, Eastbourne, Brighton, Chichester A27 Southampton, Portsmouth, Brighton, Eastbourne A30 London, Basingstoke, Exeter, Penzance A303 Basingstoke, Andover, Amesbury, Ilminster … Read more

US taxpayers have shelled out tens of millions of dollars for Trump’s golf trips | Donald Trump

It has become a familiar routine for the Palm Beach county sheriff, Ric Bradshaw, and his deputies. Almost every Tuesday in recent weeks, the Federal Aviation Administration has posted to its website a formal “notice to airmen” advising of upcoming flight restrictions over south Florida, signaling once again to those who must protect him that … Read more

Labour MP warns party of ‘uncanny’ parallels with Germany’s defeated SPD | Labour

Keir Starmer could be heading for the same fate as Olaf Scholz, the recently defeated German chancellor, unless his government is able to deliver on issues such as immigration and welfare, a Labour MP has warned. Jake Richards, the MP for Rother Valley, said he had seen “uncanny” parallels between Labour and Scholz’s party during … Read more

Gene Hackman’s final days marked by isolation: ‘slowing down and reclusive’ | US news

Actor Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, who were found dead last month in Santa Fe, New Mexico, were rarely apart from each other, and it’s that closeness that may have led to the circumstances of their deaths. Arakawa had become Hackman’s caregiver in his later years when he developed Alzheimer’s disease and became … Read more

English councils spending twice as much on Send pupil transport as fixing roads | Local government

Councils in England are spending on average twice as much on school transport for children with special educational needs than on maintaining their road networks, a Guardian investigation has found. Many councils have said their obligations under the wider special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system are financially unsustainable, with the rapid increase in pupil … Read more

How Trump is driving US towards Russia – a timeline of the president’s moves | Donald Trump

In just seven weeks since returning to the White House for a second term, Donald Trump has upended the US approach to the invasion of Ukraine and treated Russia increasingly not as an adversary, but an ally. After tossing aside decades of alignment with Europe against Russian aggression, the US president suspended military assistance and … Read more