UK news | A nurse accused of murdering seven babies wept as she told a court her “whole world was stopped” when she was accused of the “sickening” crimes. Meanwhile, a man was arrested after throwing items suspected of being shotgun cartridges into the grounds of Buckingham Palace. Five big storiesĬoronation | Official warning letters have been sent to anti-monarchists planning peaceful protests at King Charles III’s coronation saying that new criminal offences to prevent disruption have been rushed into law. Let me also clear up what appears to have been a point of confusion for some: I do not have a pet squirrel. (“Just hoping to get a glimpse of your squirrel,” one said.) We’ve upheld our end of the bargain, and you’ll find an Upside squirrel special at the end of today’s email. Perhaps more significant, though, was the obvious question: why, when a report had been so thoroughly trailed, did it not contain what everyone had been told to expect? Pippa Crerar, the Guardian’s political editor, knows the answer, and in today’s newsletter, she takes us through it – and what else you need to know about this complicated story.Īlso: you replied in your numberless hordes to yesterday’s invitation to prove your appetite for a squirrel video by recommending First Edition to a friend. Oliver Dowden’s statement explained that Gray had refused to participate in the Cabinet Office inquiry, which led to another round of uncomfortable headlines this morning.
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