Riot police face protesters during violent clashes in Paris on Thursday. In depth: ‘The protests are transforming into anger about our democracy’ The broadcaster said there will be a health and safety review on the motoring show. Media | The BBC has said it will not resume filming the latest series of Top Gear after co-presenter former England cricket captain Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff was injured in a crash last year. Richard Bingley, the leader of Plymouth city council, signed an executive decision to remove the trees to make way for a £12m regeneration scheme, a move which angered opponents who called it “environmental vandalism”. UK news | A council leader who has been embroiled in a row after ordering the felling of more than 100 trees is to resign. The hearing came amid a bipartisan push to ban the app entirely in the US over national security concerns. TikTok | The chief executive of TikTok, Shou Zi Chew, was forced to defend his company’s relationship with China, as well as the protections for its youngest users, at a testy hearing in Washington on Thursday. In 2022 one pound in every five spent buying residential elderly care went on homes in the poorest categories.Ĭoronavirus support | Just 1% of the estimated £1.1bn lost from the government’s Covid business support programme in England as a result of fraud and error has been recovered so far, the public spending watchdog has said in a report urging ministers to learn lessons from the scheme. Five big storiesĬare homes | Taxpayers have spent close to half a billion pounds buying beds in the worst care homes in England in the last four years, driving profits for private investors while residents suffer unsafe treatment, a Guardian investigation has revealed. Today’s newsletter takes you through what happened yesterday, the debate over the reforms, and what the events of the last week mean for Macron’s – and France’s – future.
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