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Death toll in Virginia Beach shooting now 12, plus shooting suspect: police

05/31/19 7:08 PM

Deaths of indigenous women 'a Canadian genocide', leaked report says

Leaked national report describes possibly thousands of deaths of indigenous women as genocide.

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Hungary boat crash: Strong currents hamper rescue efforts

South Korea vows to continue the hunt for survivors as rescuers struggle in the fast-flowing waters.

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What is the least valuable British coin ever?

Is the current 1p piece the least valuable British coin since the currency was unified in 1707?

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MacKenzie Bezos: Novelist and Amazon shareholder

What do we know about the novelist who is the third-richest woman in the world?

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What is the least valuable British coin ever?

Is the current 1p piece the least valuable British coin since the currency was unified in 1707?

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Tiananmen 30 years on - China's great act of 'forgettance'

Older people are not allowed to remember; the younger generation aren't even allowed to know.

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UK's Chagos Islands descendants feel like 'lost nation'

Evicted from their homeland, Chagos Islands families living in the UK are divided by immigration law.

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Venezuela crisis: What happened to uprising against Maduro?

A beleaguered people say they had hopes their misery would end but now they go back to one thing - survival.

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Sayyida Salme: The tragic life of Zanzibar's rebel princess

Sayyida Salme is a little known 19th Century princess who fled Zanzibar after scandalising the royals.

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Week in pictures: 25-31 May 2019

A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.

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The woman fighting back against India's rape culture

When a man tried to rape Usha Vishwakarma she decided to fight back by setting up self-defence classes for women and girls.

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Champions League final: Visiting Sadio Mane's hometown

BBC Africa's Babacar Diarra visits Sadio Mane's hometown in Senegal.

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Educated and 'estranged': Getting through uni without the bank of mum and dad

When student finance doesn’t stretch and you have no parents for help – how do you make it through your degree?

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JP Morgan to pay historic settlement in paternity leave case

The Wall Street bank will pay $5m to settle a paternity case which lawyers say is the first of its kind.

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Letting agency 'ousts tenants and takes belongings'

Three tenants say they arrived home to find locks had been changed and rooms emptied.

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Dating apps users 'more likely to have unhealthy attitudes to weight'

The US research found vomiting, laxative use and fasting were among the most common methods used.

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Philippines sends tonnes of rubbish back to Canada

The Philippines says the rubbish was falsely labelled as plastic recycling when it was sent in 2014.

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Paper review: GP surgery closures and Brexit 'nostalgia'

The papers report on patients facing delays and contentious remarks by the EU's chief negotiator.

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News Daily: CBI's 'no-deal' warning to Tories, and Trump's Mexico tariffs

Your morning briefing for 31 May 2019.

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'Bullied for being deaf, now I do martial arts'

A mixed martial arts club set up for disabled fighters is giving people a chance to develop their skills.

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My Ramadan Diary: Fasting for 18 hours with depression and anxiety

We spent the day with Maryam to find out how she copes with her mental health issues while fasting for Ramadan.

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Quiz of the Week: Which musician was honoured with a bench?

Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?

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Spelling Bee: Can these parents spell as well as their kids?

Children at this year's US National Spelling Bee are facing words like horripilation and parochialism.

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JK Rowling to release new Harry Potter eBooks

The Harry Potter author is releasing a non-fiction eBooks series based on the lessons taught at Hogwarts.

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Netflix price increase for UK customers

The company says costs are going up because of the investment it's made in new TV and film.

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The man who might have stopped Sri Lanka's Easter bombings

Few realised before the attacks that Sri Lanka had a problem with Islamist militancy. One man who did was Mohammad Razak Taslim.

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'I was so naive': Cheryl reflects on fame

"I'd no idea what I was getting into," says the star as she flips through a scrapbook of her career.

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The sea-cooled eco-resort that's nearly mosquito-free

The Brando resort in French Polynesia is close to being carbon neutral and self-sustainable.

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Australia's 'new wave' of stereotype-shunning comedy

A new era of "seriously formidable" acts have shunned past stereotypes to find global success.

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Neil and Katya on Strictly Come Dancing and 'surviving'

The married professionals put the Seann Walsh kiss controversy behind them with a new show.

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Fran Rivera: Bullfighter sparks revenge porn row in Spain

Spanish women hit back at Fran Rivera's comments after a revenge porn victim took her own life.

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'It was a fluke' - Stokes lights up England World Cup win as Archer shows off sizzling pace

Ben Stokes enjoys a "full day out" as he and Jofra Archer dazzle in England's opening World Cup victory over South Africa.

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Ex-Chelsea manager Conte appointed Inter Milan boss

Former Chelsea boss Antonio Conte is appointed Inter Milan manager, replacing the sacked Luciano Spalletti.

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Trump announces escalating tariffs against Mexico, starting at 5 percent, until illegal immigrants 'STOP'

05/30/19 4:47 PM

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Louisiana's governor, a Democrat, signs 'heartbeat' abortion bill into law

05/30/19 2:28 PM

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Former Mississippi Republican Sen. Thad Cochran, who served in Congress for more than 45 years before retiring last year, has di

05/30/19 7:55 AM

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Chevron to become second firm to pull out of North Sea exploration

Chevron's $2bn deal with Ithaca Energy follows ConocoPhillips pulling out of UK exploration and production last month.

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Lightwater Valley theme park: Boy airlifted to hospital

The condition of the injured child is not known, the Yorkshire Air Ambulance says.

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Death Stranding: What we know about the new PS4 game

We've just got more details about the debut game by Hideo Kojima's Kojima Productions.

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Conrad Black plans return to the Lords after Trump pardon

The former media mogul, Conrad Black served 42 months in prison on multiple counts of criminal fraud but seven years after his release, President Trump issued him with a pardon.

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Julian Assange 'too ill' to appear for court hearing, says lawyer

WikiLeaks says its founder has been moved to the medical ward of Belmarsh Prison.

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Chakrabarti: Alastair Campbell exclusion should be reviewed

Labour threw out ex-Blair adviser after he announced he had voted for the Lib Dems.

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Children whitening skin to avoid racial hate crime, NSPCC finds

Children as young as 10 alter their appearance to avoid being bullied or racially abused - NSPCC.

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Instagram: 'I don't want people to be ashamed of their scars'

People with a history of self-harm discuss Instagram's rules over removing images showing healed scars.

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Disney could pull productions from Georgia over abortion law

Disney's CEO says it would be "difficult " to over-rule people who didn't want to work in the state.

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'World's smallest' surviving premature baby released from US hospital

Baby Saybie was given just hours to live when she was born weighing just 245g (8.6oz) in San Diego.

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5G: EE launches UK's next-generation mobile network

BT's EE switches on its next-generation 5G mobile network with a Stormzy gig.

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Netflix chef on 'disturbing' lack of diversity

Chef Samin Nosrat says she is disturbed by the lack of diversity in the food industry.

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Resources on how Google/Facebook etc. approach software design?

Ask HN: Resources on how Google/Facebook etc. approach software design?
87 by tinktank | 24 comments on Hacker News.
A friend once told me Google starts software design by designing data structures. I'm looking for information on how FAANG companies approach software design, are there any resources out there?

Leeds railway disruption: Lines blocked and services cancelled

Officials say the disruption is expected to last until at least 12:00 BST due to a trespasser.

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White House 'asked Navy to hide warship USS John S. McCain'

President Donald Trump denies making the request, saying he was "not informed about anything".

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Ed Davey: Lib Dems wants to stop Brexit 'democratically'

The leadership hopeful says no one knew what Brexit meant.

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Disney could pull productions from Georgia over abortion law

Disney's CEO says it would be "difficult " to over-rule people who didn't want to work in the state.

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First Group to sell Greyhound buses in US

The company says it will seek a buyer for the US bus operations as it fights off an activist investor.

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Brexit shutdown slashes UK car production by 45%

Brexit factory shutdowns in April almost halved UK car production, latest figures reveal.

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Young adults benefit from better pay

The proportion of low-paid workers in Britain has fallen to its lowest level since 1980, a think tank says.

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Premier League leads European football to £25bn valuation

The European football industry is now worth a record amount, according to new figures from Deloitte.

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5G: Finally, it's here in the UK - but so what?

A brief guide to what 5G offers today and how it should improve over the years to come.

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Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to face leadership vote

Some shareholders want Facebook's chairman and chief executive to step down from one of his roles.

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Boeing 737 Max could be grounded for months, says airline body

The airline industry's trade body says the crisis-hit aircraft is unlikely to fly again before August.

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Carbon credit fraud trial collapses as expert witness was no expert

Evidence against eight fraud defendants had been "cut-and-pasted" from the witness's other cases.

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'Don't ignore' credit card warning letters

Providers could suspend credit cards if persistent borrowers fail to speed up repayments by March.

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Channel Islands 'among worst tax havens' worldwide

A tax pressure group ranks what it describes as the most "aggressive" corporate tax havens in the world.

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University tuition fees 'should be cut to £7,500'

A review calls for lower university fees, more cash for further education but 10 more years of repayments.

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Hungary boat capsize: Seven South Koreans die on Danube

The victims on the Danube in Budapest are all South Korean, with another 19 of their group missing.

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Ultra-processed food linked to early death

People are eating more ultra-processed food - but what impact is it having on their bodies?

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Brexit shutdown slashes UK car production by 45%

Brexit factory shutdowns in April almost halved UK car production, latest figures reveal.

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What are the real reasons behind Venezuela’s blackouts?

The country's political crisis is resulting in power cuts and blackouts - is it sabotage, or something simpler?

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Danielle Jones: Mum's plea for killer to reveal location of body

Danielle Jones, 15, was murdered by her uncle in 2001, who could be released on parole in two years.

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Israel to hold fresh election as Netanyahu fails to form coalition

Lawmakers vote to dissolve parliament after Prime Minister Netanyahu fails to form a coalition.

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More Democrats call for impeachment after Mueller makes statement

Three more Democratic presidential hopefuls join chorus calling for President Trump's impeachment.

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Young adults benefit from better pay

The proportion of low-paid workers in Britain has fallen to its lowest level since 1980, a think tank says.

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UK government 'risks another Windrush' over EU citizens, MPs say

MPs say the government needs to address concerns about the EU settlement scheme to stop another scandal.

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Fukushima: How to move a mountain of radioactive soil

Eight years after the disaster at the Japanese nuclear power station, the clean-up is continuing.

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Online usage grows, but so do social media concerns - Ofcom study

Most people say the internet improves their lives, but 70% would support tougher social media laws.

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Eight child stair gate models fail Which? safety tests

Consumer group Which? warns parents of safety risk after eight out of 12 stair gates fail its tests.

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Paper review: Tuition fees review and Boris in court case

The front pages focus on calls to reduce fees for students and allegations against Boris Johnson.

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News Daily: Tuition fees 'should be cut', and Chelsea's Europa League joy

Your morning briefing for 30 May 2019.

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'I didn't understand what transgender was'

These children became closer to their dad when he became a woman. This is their story.

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Cameroon atrocity: What happened after Africa Eye found who killed this woman

BBC Africa Eye identified who killed a group of women and children last year, but what happened next?

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How the Tiananmen Square protests changed my life

Dan Wang was a student leader at the Tiananmen Square protests in China in 1989. After the violent crackdown by the security services he was at the top of the 'most wanted' list.

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Jonathan Last uses handstands to 'connect the world'

Jonathan Last uses Instagram to share his love of landmarks and gymnastics.

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Gym class where Muslim women can take of their hijabs

Hafsah began women-only gym classes because she prefers to take off her headscarf when exercising.

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What's behind the Spice Girls' sound problems?

Experts explain the issues that could be behind the negative comments about the group's comeback.

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Bridge cat stuck for six days still stranded after rescue fails

Fire crews offered tasty morsels in a bid to tempt Hatty the cat from her perch - but she wouldn't budge.

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History of Britain's lidos celebrated

Outdoor swimming enthusiasts Janet Wilkinson and Emma Pusill have documented more than 100 lidos.

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Roblox: 'I thought he was playing an innocent game'

Online multiplayer game Roblox is marketed at children - but there are fears it also being used for grooming.

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Octavia Spencer: Ditching the 'sassy black woman' for horror

The Oscar winner on why she hopes horror film MA, her first lead role, can change Hollywood for black actresses.

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5G: Finally, it's here in the UK - but so what?

A brief guide to what 5G offers today and how it should improve over the years to come.

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Brexit: How the timetable to 31 October could unfold

MPs will only sit for about 50 days between now and the 31 October Brexit deadline.

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Miss India contest: Why do all the finalists 'look the same'?

A photo of this year's finalists has placed them at the centre of a storm over skin colour.

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Europa League final in Baku: Far from the pitch and a long way from home - the surreal final

Chelsea succeeded in Baku but it was a Europa League final that will be remembered more for its surreal surroundings and flat atmosphere.

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Special Counsel Robert Mueller makes first public remarks on Russia election meddling in 2016

05/29/19 7:55 AM

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FBI adds fugitive Eugene Palmer to Top 10 Most-Wanted List

05/29/19 6:51 AM

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

UK 'needs more overseas vets and architects', say government advisers

Migration rules should be relaxed for some jobs to plug gaps in the labour market, officials say.

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What is the Speaker's role in the House of Commons

What is the job of the Speaker of the House of Commons?

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to avoid ghosting by potential customers?

Ask HN: How to avoid ghosting by potential customers?
7 by ajeet_dhaliwal | 0 comments on Hacker News.
If you are involved with sales in anyway you have probably encountered ghosting - it's when you've been having (what seems) like a fruitful conversation about their problems, their interest in what you are selling and helping them through perhaps a trial or getting started, you've exchanged anywhere from 5 to 75 emails and then suddenly they are gone, you never hear from them ever again, despite following up, no reasons, just gone. To be clear I am not talking about someone never having responded ever, I'm talking about a situation where the conversation has begun, you may have exchanged potentially dozens of emails, perhaps even spoken on the phone, perhaps even written custom code or helped with integration. It looks like the term originally comes from online dating but I am talking about the business variety. The specific question I have is, assuming this is going to happen and accepting that there will be a subset of potential prospects that do this, has anyone found any ways to avoid this from happening, seeing warning signs, or reducing the rate this happens? In particular interest, it seems clear they are no longer interested in the product or service, but were they ever interested? I'm reading about the psychology around why this happens too and from what I understand they were interested at some point, but then changed their mind, perhaps the product wasn't good enough, or didn't quite meet their needs, whatever the reason, you won't find out, but I am assuming they were interested at some point. Of course, the important thing is to quickly move on when you have realized this has happened but I think the rate of ghosting has crept up and hearing about other people's experience and thoughts on this might save me and others reading a lot of time.

English 'short-changed on care funding'

Funding per person in Scotland is 43% higher than in England, while in Wales it is 33% higher.

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Brexit: Boris Johnson ordered to appear in court over £350m claim

He is accused of misconduct in public office for his claim during the EU referendum in 2016.

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London Bridge inquest: Attacker 'bought pink knives from Lidl'

One of the three attackers was seen on CCTV buying 12in pink kitchen knives at the self-checkout till.

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UK 'needs more overseas vets and architects', say government advisers

Migration rules should be relaxed for some jobs to plug gaps in the labour market, officials say.

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Rapper tribute joke becomes seaside bench reality

The "Godfather of Gangsta Rap" is immortalised in a seaside town with no known hip-hop heritage.

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Ticketing app Trainline looks to raise £75m from share sale

The rail ticketing app is expected to be one of the biggest stock market listings of the year.

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NCA investigates how owner afforded £80m London homes

UK investigators use anti-corruption orders to demand the source of a foreign official's wealth.

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Northern rail: Mayors call for government takeover

Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram urge a government takeover amid continuing passenger woe.

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Labour: Alastair Campbell expulsion 'spiteful', says Tom Watson

Labour's deputy leader attacks his party for "resorting to expulsions" when it "should be listening".

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F1 stars attend Mass for racing legend

They are among thousands paying tributes to the late Austrian driver at a Mass in Vienna.

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Woman infertile after doctors removed wrong fallopian tube

Surgeons removed Chelsie Thomas's healthy fallopian tube by mistake after an ectopic pregnancy.

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Heathrow parcel bomb linked to 2014 letter bombs by police

Packages sent to London and Glasgow in March are similar to those sent to army career offices.

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Grenfell Tower council made £129m from property deals

Survivors of the disaster accuse Kensington and Chelsea council of neglecting its residents.

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Westlife fans left standing after Glasgow seat delay

Fans who had paid extra for premium seats were left jostling for views after their chairs failed to arrive on time.

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Pokémon Sleep app: 'We want to turn sleep into entertainment'

How long a user has slept for and when they wake up will be a part of game play.

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'Giant Christmas bauble' in Thames sparks bomb alert

An "unexploded device" on the banks of the River Thames turns out to be an oversized decoration.

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Do you think technology progress will flatten out 100 years from now

Ask HN: Do you think technology progress will flatten out 100 years from now
3 by samrohn | 2 comments on Hacker News.
Other than few areas like interplanetary travel, will there be enough frontiers for humans to explore once we hit the limits of physics

New top story on Hacker News: Tell HN: Work at a Startup Expo will be at YC on Saturday, June 29

Tell HN: Work at a Startup Expo will be at YC on Saturday, June 29
70 by ryankicks | 22 comments on Hacker News.
Last year, we revived the "Work at a Startup" event for YC companies and prospective hires to meet each other in person ( http://bit.ly/2QwWzk9 ). The format has proven to work well, so we're doing it again. The 2019 event will be on Saturday, June 29 at YC in Mountain View: http://bit.ly/2wqm7q4 Many engineers are interested in working at smaller companies. But there aren't many efficient ways to meet a bunch of them at once, and it's a ton of repetitive work to seek them out one by one. Meanwhile, hiring is the biggest challenge most YC startups are facing. That's an obvious matchmaking problem, and bringing everyone together in one big event is one thing YC can do to help address it. It's a fun and interesting day, too! This year, we're bringing together 40 YC companies in one place. Rapid-fire company presentations—like Demo Day, but for engineers instead of investors—will give you a way to quickly survey the companies. Following this, we'll have a casual open house for you to engage one-on-one with any founders and early engineers who you thought were interesting. New this time: We've heard from people who are interested in joining somewhat later-stage startups, because they think their skills may translate better to roles there than at the classic 2-to-10 person early stage. So this year we've included a number of larger startups, like Gusto and Sift Science. These companies have specialized needs across data, infrastructure, security and more. We hope this gives you more options to match your skill set, interests and risk appetite. Working at a startup is for sure not for everybody! Justin Kan covered this in his post here: http://bit.ly/2QumIQz , and HN users are never shy about pointing out the downsides. But I can tell you from personal experience that the upsides are powerful if you're in a position to go for it. For me, working at startups has been a unique opportunity to work closely with talented and experienced founders. (Many founders at this year's event learned to ship products at places like Square, Google, Linkedin and even Gusto.) The magic of working with a small, closely aligned team and the feeling of true ownership and impact is something many of us long for in our careers. The intense learning curves, the chance to personally grow rapidly along with a company—these are experiences which those of us lucky enough to have would never trade away. Of course, there are no guarantees: it's a classic risk/reward tradeoff. But if you're tired of feeling stuck and uncreative in a corporate situation, or no longer really believing in what you're doing, and part of you is longing for greater ferment, impact, and adventure, come and spend the day with us and check out the other side of the equation. I hope to see you there! http://bit.ly/2wqm7q4

Probe into £1.3bn doorstep lender bid

The competition watchdog asks if the hostile bid for Provident Financial would "lessen competition".

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Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers

Huawei says the US is "using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company".

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Real Madrid 'most valuable club in Europe', says KPMG

The Spanish club tops KPMG's study of top sides' "enterprise value", ahead of Man Utd and Bayern Munich.

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WH Smith 'worst' retailer in UK, says Which? survey

The retailer was criticised for "poor" value for money and service in a survey of 7,700 shoppers.

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Boots review puts 200 stores at risk of closure

The High Street chain is reviewing areas where it has more than one store.

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Are rare earth minerals China's trump card in its trade war with US?

There is speculation that China might restrict rare earth minerals to the US. What could the impact be?

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MacKenzie Bezos pledges to donate half her $37bn fortune

The ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos pledges to give half of her $37bn fortune to charity.

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Natwest most complained about bank for fraud claims

NatWest is the most complained about bank when it comes to handling fraud claims, BBC Watchdog finds.

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British Steel 'has 80 potential bidders'

The Official Receiver says it is making "good progress" finding potential buyers for the collapsed firm.

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Johnson & Johnson faces trial over opioid crisis in Oklahoma

The battle over who is responsible for the US opioid crisis begins playing out in an Oklahoma court.

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Five-a-side football firm Goals issues new profit warning

The five-a-side football company warns of poor results for both 2018 and 2019.

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Could making recycling pay save the planet?

Encouraging recycling as a moral good may not make sense.

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English councils warned about 'running out' of reserve cash

"Systemic underfunding" means they are drawing on reserves, the Local Government Association says.

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John Bercow plans to stay on as Commons Speaker

The MP said he would not be leaving his post while there were "great issues to be resolved".

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Huawei: US blacklist will harm billions of consumers

Huawei says the US is "using the strength of an entire nation to come after a private company".

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NCA investigates how owner afforded £80m London homes

UK investigators use anti-corruption orders to demand the source of a foreign official's wealth.

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Growing crops in the shadow of Fukushima

Eight years on from the nuclear disaster, some have chosen to return to the small town of Okuma in Japan.

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Real Madrid 'most valuable club in Europe', says KPMG

The Spanish club tops KPMG's study of top sides' "enterprise value", ahead of Man Utd and Bayern Munich.

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Tory leadership contest: James Cleverly joins contenders

The former deputy party chairman has joined the race to become Conservative leader.

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University of Essex 'sorry' for sex complaint delays

The University of Essex apologises for breaching its own 60-day target for handling complaints.

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WH Smith 'worst' retailer in UK, says Which? survey

The retailer was criticised for "poor" value for money and service in a survey of 7,700 shoppers.

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Australia's 'Egg Boy' gives donations to NZ attack survivors

The Australian teenager was flooded with donations after egging a controversial far-right lawmaker.

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New Zealand budget: National party denies hacking Treasury

New Zealand's opposition party says it wasn't behind 2,000 hacking attempts on government systems.

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Indyref2 'framework' bill to be published at Holyrood

The Scottish government wants to hold a new independence referendum in the second half of 2020.

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Kit Harington: Game of Thrones star getting help for 'personal issues'

The Game of Thrones star has spoken recently of the stress of finishing work on the hit show.

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News Daily: Council cash reserve crisis, and Bercow 'staying'

Your morning briefing for 29 May 2019.

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The Yazidi family reunited after being IS slaves

Thousands of Yazidis were killed or enslaved by IS but Nashaat and his mother survived, and are about to be reunited.

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The diggers guided by satellites and drones

Moving earth is messy - but new technology means we can dig with an accuracy of a few centimetres.

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Homeless and disabled: ‘I’m at my wits’ end’

Stories from the streets of Birmingham of disabled and homeless men struggling to find a permanent home.

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Hidden disability: The young film-maker shining a light on hidden illness

Ashleigh Harley is making a documentary to raise awareness of her rare health condition and change Paralympics policy.

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Port Talbot Banksy mural: 'I don't think I'll miss it'

Garage owner says he will be glad to see the back of the Banksy, which he sold for a six-figure sum.

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Gavin & Stacey: Why we fell in love with Barry Island

The hit BBC sitcom is returning for a one-off Christmas special.

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Divorcee's touching Craigslist ad about moving on

A writer posts a heartfelt Craigslist ad of items for sale from her New York flat after a break-up.

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The preachers getting rich from poor Americans

Some televangelists ask people to give cash to earn financial favour from God - it's often the hardest-up giving their last pennies.

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Could making recycling pay save the planet?

Encouraging recycling as a moral good may not make sense.

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Is the world becoming more gay-friendly?

Attitudes towards gay people are more tolerant in some countries, but others buck the trend.

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Are rare earth minerals China's trump card in its trade war with US?

There is speculation that China might restrict rare earth minerals to the US. What could the impact be?

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Michael Dunlop: The man who lost a brother, father & uncle to biking, but races on

Michael Dunlop's brother, father and uncle all died racing motorbikes. He continues to shine as one of the sport's most brilliant riders.

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'It is about a big trophy' - Chelsea and Arsenal eyes on distant Europa League prize

The two London rivals are both determined to land Europe's second-tier trophy in far-away Baku.

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World number one Osaka fights back from brink to reach second round in Paris

World number one Naomi Osaka avoids a shock early exit by coming from behind to reach the French Open second round.

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Several injuries reported after large tornado destroys homes west of Kansas City, Kansas

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P&O seeks £33m in damages over Brexit ferry settlement

The company also wants courts to cancel the Department for Transport's settlement with Eurotunnel.

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Sports Direct: Shirebrook headquarters sold for £120m

The retail group sells the freehold to its Derbyshire base to a Malaysian pension fund for £120m.

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Women's fashion chain Select in rescue attempt

Administrators have proposed a second company voluntary arrangement (CVA) to try to cut costs.

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Alastair Campbell 'expelled' from Labour Party

Tony Blair's former spin doctor and People's Vote campaigner says he was kicked out after voting Lib Dem.

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Amnesty loses five bosses after report on 'toxic workplace'

Several senior leaders have left Amnesty International, after a report said bullying was rife.

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JLS star Oritse Williams not guilty of rape

Oritse Williams denied raping the woman after a concert in Wolverhampton in December 2016.

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Muslim Council demands Tory Islamophobia inquiry

The Muslim Council of Britain says a problem "runs deep into the party" and is demanding an inquiry.

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Equality watchdog launches Labour anti-Semitism probe

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has received a number of complaints about discrimination.

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Teen shop worker goes ‘above and beyond’ for autistic girl

A proud father share's his son's "celebration alert" from work for his patience with an autistic girl.

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Lundy Island's seabirds triple after rat removal

Puffins and Manx shearwater are among the birds to have increased in number on Lundy Island.

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Australian jailed for UK backpacker's kidnap and rape ordeal

Marcus Martin held Briton Elisha Greer hostage on a month-long road trip across Queensland.

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Scam victims to be refunded by banks

With fraud victims losing huge sums, a new code will offer more protection - but not all banks are signed up.

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Britain's Got Talent: Amanda Holden sorry for swearing in The Haunting act

The Britain's Got Talent judge let slip a very rude word while taking part in a ghost act.

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'Holy Spirit' saves German driver from speeding fine

Police decide to "leave the speeder in peace" after a perfectly placed white dove obscures his face.

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More sound problems at Spice Girls show

One fan left 45 minutes early because she could not hear the band at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.

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At least 5 million without power in Ohio after tornado, storms

05/28/19 1:40 AM

Homebuilder Galliford rejects Bovis offer

Bovis had offered £950m in shares for Galliford's Linden Homes and Partnerships & Regeneration arms.

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Car theft payouts 'at seven-year high'

Claims for January to March were the highest for any quarter since 2012, the insurance industry body says.

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Refund scheme for scam victims begins

With fraud victims losing huge sums, a new code will offer more protection - but not all banks are signed up.

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Facebook facing most probes by Irish data regulator

Big tech companies are feeling the heat as the General Data Protection Regulation gathers momentum.

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Tory leadership contest: Jeremy Hunt warns against no-deal Brexit 'suicide'

The foreign secretary says a no-deal policy could see the Tories "annihilated" in a general election.

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Japan attack: Child among three dead in Kawasaki stabbing

A man started stabbing schoolchildren waiting for a bus in a city just south of Tokyo.

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Inside the Warwick University rape chat scandal

Anna found her friends' sexually violent online chat - and saw she was mentioned hundreds of times.

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Lyra McKee's sister offers to meet killer

Lyra McKee's sister offers to meet the unknown gunman who shot the 29-year-old during rioting in Derry.

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Myanmar's Thangyat: Jailed for a comedy show

Seven young performers are in prison after taking part in a traditional festival, known as Thangyat.

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PIP breast implant scandal: Victims visited by bailiffs

Women who had faulty PIP breast implants fear they may have to pay back compensation.

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Fertility paradox in male beauty quest

Men paradoxically damage their ability to have children during efforts to make themselves look more attractive.

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Car theft payouts 'at seven-year high'

Claims for January to March were the highest for any quarter since 2012, the insurance industry body says.

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Isaac Powner: Tribute to man who died after Radio 1's Big Weekend

Isaac Powner's sister posts a tribute to her brother with a warning about men's mental health.

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Gavin and Stacey: James Corden announces Christmas special

The actor shares a picture of a script for a new Christmas special of the TV comedy.

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Non-emergency 101 calls to become free

The Home Office will abolish the 15p charge from April 2020, spending £5m to fund the service.

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Man dies on plane after ingesting 246 cocaine bags

The flight from Mexico City made an emergency landing after the Japanese passenger began having seizures.

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Port Talbot Banksy mural move to get under way

After weeks of preparation, a team of contractors are set to move the 4.5-tonne mural.

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Paper review: Farage 'eyes No 10' amid main party 'panic'

The front pages focus on rows among the main parties after the Brexit Party's election successes.

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News Daily: Hunt's no-deal Brexit warning, and EU election fallout

Your morning briefing for 28 May 2019.

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Love Island 2019: Tyson Fury's brother among this season's line-up

This year's contestants include the brothers of boxer Tyson Fury and Strictly star AJ Pritchard.

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A coffee shop in San Francisco offers a $75 cup of coffee

Klatch Coffee in San Francisco is offering a $75 cup of coffee used from award winning beans grown in Panama.

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This invention from the 1930s is cutting period poverty

Saying 'Goodbye' to pads and period poverty, and 'Hello' to the menstrual cup

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Photographer 'overwhelmed' by response to bald eagle picture

Steve Biro snapped the picture of 'Bruce' the bald eagle at a raptor conservation centre in Canada.

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Romeo & Juliet re-told with young dancers

Matthew Bourne's new production of Romeo and Juliet is giving a step-up to young dancers.

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Tai chi: Primary school pupils learn to combat exam stress

Tai chi sessions at a primary school 'help pupils to combat stress'.

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Nigel Farage: How election success brings Brexit crusader's career full circle

The Brexit Party's EU elections success has made Nigel Farage the UK's most talked-about politician again.

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The tablet computer pulled by donkey

Communities in Mozambique learn about health, banking and elections via giant interactive screens.

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Who are the Muslim community patrols protecting US mosques?

A group of Muslim-Americans have begun patrolling New York mosques in a controversial safety measure.

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Facebook facing most probes by Irish data regulator

Big tech companies are feeling the heat as the General Data Protection Regulation gathers momentum.

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Six shocking things we've learned from the Nxivm trial

Skin branding ceremonies, blackmail and punishment for weight gain were all part of the "sex cult".

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: Coping when your client is an asshole?

Ask HN: Coping when your client is an asshole?
10 by codinginhell | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I'm a project manager for a ~60 person software dev firm. One project I'm on is with a large American enterprise, and the product owner and his direct manager are absolute assholes. I've got 8 developers that I try to shield from accusatory questions and extremely aggressive and borderline abusive behaviour. In the beginning we we all agreed not to take anything personally and to let it just roll off the back. We agreed to tighten up our processes and try to avoid confrontations by being super proactive with all our work, but we're coming close to the launch date, and it's getting worse as more pressure mounts. Ordinarily, we would have dropped the client by now and refused to put up with the end-justifies-the-means tactics, but unfortunately our company could not survive without this and a handful of other projects we have with this client. My company is actively looking for new clients so we are not beholden to this one, and my manager is apologetic and tries to run interference when she can, but I'm largely left to my own devices. This is a very high profile project that stands to disrupt its market. It's exciting for them and us. I have to maintain this relationship somehow. How do you manage your clients who are completely unreasonable, rude, and treat you and your staff extremely poorly?

Sajid Javid to run for Tory party leader

The home secretary makes the announcement on Twitter and says "first and foremost, we must deliver Brexit".

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Gender-swapped US Peep Show in works

UK comedy about two male "losers" set for female reworking on US TV.

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Grangemouth woman delivers her own 'surprise' baby

Stacey Porter, 20, didn't know she was pregnant until she realised she was about to give birth on her bathroom floor.

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What would a Brexit Party Brexit look like?

The newly formed party won 31.6% of the votes in the European elections.

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Aladdin casts box office spell

Disney live-action remake enjoys big opening weekend despite mixed reviews.

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How to initiate or respond to small talk (not the programming language)?

Ask HN: How to initiate or respond to small talk (not the programming language)?
24 by phekunde | 8 comments on Hacker News.
I am not able to initiate or respond to small talk. What are your methods for small talk? How do you initiate one?

Sheffield deaths: House murders accused pair in court

Two boys, aged 13 and 14, were found dead at a house in Shiregreen, Sheffield, on Friday.

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French Open 2019: Johanna Konta advances to second round for first time

British number one Johanna Konta earns her first victory in the French Open main draw with a straight-set win over Germany's Antonia Lottner.

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European elections: anti-EU forces and Green wave

From the predicted rise of anti-EU forces to a 'Green wave', BBC Brussels reporter Adam Fleming looks at what went on across Europe.

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Julia Rawson disappearance: Men accused of Dudley woman's murder

Police believe Julia Rawson, 42, from Dudley, is dead although her body has not been found.

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Jake Humphrey #NineForNorah tweet was 'social media highlight'

A bereaved dad's fundraising bid went viral after a tweet by Jake Humphrey.

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Five tech trends shaping the beauty industry

Five tech trends shaping the beauty industry

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Fiat Chrysler proposes merger with Renault

Fiat said the proposed tie-up would create a "world leader" in the rapidly changing auto sector.

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'There's nothing to stop me working'

The numbers of over 70s still working has more than doubled in the past decade.

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What's gone wrong with Brazil's economy?

The hopes for a resurgent Brazilian economy have receded since the election of Jair Bolsonaro

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'I think wine is in my blood'

How Lizzy Rudd runs family business Berry Bros and Rudd, the UK's oldest wine merchant.

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European elections 2019: Brexit Party dominates as Tories and Labour suffer

The Lib Dems also see a surge in support, while the Tories and Labour suffer heavy losses, as voters split along Leave and Remain lines.

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Tory leadership: Johnson says party on 'final warning'

Leadership hopeful Boris Johnson says the EU election results are a "crushing rebuke" for the Tory party.

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European elections 2019: Power blocs lose grip on parliament

Major centrist parties suffer big losses in EU elections, as liberals, Greens and nationalists gain ground.

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European elections 2019: Call for 'urgent' Labour Brexit change

Senior party members are calling on Labour to change its Brexit policy after poor EU election results.

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Trump in Japan: US president meets Emperor Naruhito

President Trump meets Emperor Naruhito, who was crowned only weeks ago when his father stepped down.

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Night shift on frontline fighting malaria

A night shift in the hospital on the frontline of the fight against malaria.

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Irish local elections: Sinn Féin disappointed as counting continues

There has been a surge in support for the Green Party as counting continues in the Irish local elections.

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Thai vet helps woman give birth by Bangkok road

A veterinarian in Thailand stepped in to help a woman give birth on the side of the road in Bangkok.

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Fiat Chrysler proposes merger with Renault

Fiat said the proposed tie-up would create a "world leader" in the rapidly changing auto sector.

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Courtney Herron: Melbourne woman killed in 'horrendous bashing'

Courtney Herron died in a "particularly horrendous attack" in a Melbourne park, police say.

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Whorlton Hall: Former inspector says warnings were ignored

A report on the hospital where patients were allegedly abused presented "warning bells", says the author.

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Anthony Albanese: Australia's Labor opposition elects new leader

Anthony Albanese will lead the Labor party after its bruising defeat in Australia's general election.

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NHS violence: Nurses talk of attacks by patients in hospital

Nurses at a hospital in Dorset speak about the times they have been attacked by their patients.

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European elections 2019: Key points at a glance

An at-a-glance summary of the key points of the 2019 European elections in the UK.

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Results in maps and charts

Find results for your area and follow the others as they come in.

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What we know so far

The highest turnout since 1994 creates a new, fragmented reality for the European Parliament.

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Key things to watch out for

Will the traditional powers hold on to a slim majority, or will the far right make gains the gains they hope for?

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The view from your region

Our correspondents analyse each region of the UK before Sunday's results.

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How does the voting work?

With about 170 million votes in 28 nations, European elections can be complex. Here's how it works.

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Newspaper headlines: 'Knives out' and EU election 'meltdown'

The front pages consider the EU election results and the impact on the Tory leadership race.

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Discovering London's hidden rivers

A new exhibition at the Museum of London Docklands is telling the stories of these hidden waterways.

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Male circumcision: 'My penis was mutilated'

Ashley says his childhood circumcision has left him physically and psychologically damaged.

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CEO Secrets: Strava running app boss shares business tips

A boss isn't the captain of the ship, he's the designer, says James Quarles, boss of Strava.

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Bono surprise Snow Patrol performance elevates fans

The U2 frontman performed the iconic song One at Snow Patrol's gig in Bangor on Saturday night.

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Curtice: What the EU elections tell us about support for Brexit

The two battles that took place for votes in the UK's European elections.

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Beautiful game? The day I had to watch a sport I hate

Dany Mitzman hates football but her partner loves it. That isn't a problem until their daughter is about to go to her first game...

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Javier Botet: Meet the actor behind Hollywood's monsters

You may not recognise Spanish actor Javier Botet - but he has starred in some of horror's biggest films.

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New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: I want to build a company,how to work towards the goal while employed?

Ask HN: I want to build a company,how to work towards the goal while employed?
11 by mr_puzzled | 0 comments on Hacker News.
I will start a job as a software dev and with the job offer comes a bunch of contract clauses that basically lets the company own all IP while employed. I am from a third world country, so I won't be able alter the contract clauses. With these restrictions in place, what can I do while employed to have a better chance of succeeding when I do start a company? My plan : - continue learning while on the job - prepare for interviews so that I can apply to companies that are friendly to side projects (stripe, gitlab, github and a bunch of other such companies. Please mention companies that are ok with remote workers and are side project friendly, even startups paying $30,000 work for me) - build side projects in my free time that demonstrate my skills - maybe participate in Pioneer.app tournaments so I can network - basically work on stuff that won't become a company - once I get a job at a more side project friendly company, I'll start working on my ideas. As you can see, it's quite a shitty situation to not be able to pursue my side projects that could become companies, but it is what it is and I want to make the most of the next year or so. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you.

New top story on Hacker News: Ask HN: How do I make sure my non-technical parents are safe online?

Ask HN: How do I make sure my non-technical parents are safe online?
254 by nellypat | 152 comments on Hacker News.
I don't want them to become victims of phishing, hacking, ... any ideas? Any ideas how I could prevent these?

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Simon Pagenaud wins Indianapolis 500 in thrilling finish

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NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback Bart Starr dies

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