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Extensive vetting and a battlebus: Labour ready to hit campaign trail

Extensive vetting and a battlebus: Labour ready to hit campaign trail

Bruised by Rochdale, party is racing to fill up to 100 seats but is confident of no skeletons in closets

For Rishi Sunak, one of the advantages of calling a summer election was the idea of catching Labour off-guard.

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When the prime minister announced he was going to the country on 4 July, he caught almost everyone – Labour and Tory – by surprise. Labour had just relaxed its restrictions on staff members taking holidays over the coming weeks as the prospect of an election before the autumn appeared to fade.But behind the scenes the party had been putting plans in place for the prospect of a snap poll for several months, including lining up candidates in key seats, pulling together its manifesto and testing campaign messages. It also launched Keir Starmer’s six core pledges – his first steps – last week.

It meant Starmer was ready to launch his campaign slogan hours after the election was called on Wednesday night, a single word that his strategists believe captures the mood of the country: “Change”.

“The message is change – time to turn the page on 14 years of Tory chaos,” a senior party source said. “Last week we launched our ‘first steps’ and that will be something we will taking across the country … We’ve always said we were ready for the election as soon as it came.”

Labour, like the Conservative party, is now scrambling to select candidates in 80 to 100 seats, some of which it is projected to win if it maintains its polling lead.

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This led to concerns that some candidates would be selected without proper vetting. But Labour insiders said the shortlisting process was completed back in January by the party’s national executive committee (NEC), after an intensified vetting process after the Rochdale byelection.

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Obama makes an appearance at White House’s Kenya state dinner

 

Obama makes an appearance at White House’s Kenya state dinner
Former President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Antony Blinken attend an official State Dinner in honour of President Ruto at the White House in Washington, on May 23, 2024. 
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The invitation list for Thursday’s White House state dinner included celebrities, politicians, and allies of the 
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 president, as President Joe Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden roll out the red carpet for Kenyan President William Ruto and first lady Rachel Ruto.
Former President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, actor LeVar Burton, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries were among the distinguished guests invited to the official state dinner – with former President Barack Obama making a brief, surprise appearance.There is a bright light at the White House tonight,” Biden said to the Kenyan president during his toast at the state dinner. “Jill and I are honored to have you here.”
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He then joked that “many members of the African diaspora” were at Thursday’s black-tie event, including Obama who “just left.” Biden added that Obama has been “very gracious” and met with Ruto earlier Thursday.

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Israeli tanks reach residential areas as IDF pushes further into Rafah

 

Israeli tanks reach residential areas as IDF pushes further into Rafah
Israeli tanks have advanced further into eastern Rafah, reaching some residential districts of the southern border city in Gaza.Witnesses reported seeing tanks crossing the strategically important Salah al-Din road into the Brazil and Jneina neighbourhoods.

“They are in the streets inside the built-up area and there are clashes,” one person told Reuters.

A UN official said the most advanced Israeli positions were about 2km from his office.

Hamas’s armed wing said it had destroyed an Israeli troop carrier with a missile in the eastern al-Salam neighbourhood, killing some crew members and wounding others. The Israel Defense Forces declined to comment on the unconfirmed report.

In a roundup of its activities, the IDF said its forces had eliminated “several armed terrorist” cells in close-quarter fighting on the Gaza side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. In the east of the city, it said it had also destroyed militant cells and a launch post from where missiles were being fired at IDF troops.

Between 360,000 and 500,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah in the past week after Israeli warnings to evacuate eastern and central neighbourhoods before assaults that look set to open a bloody new phase of the war.

In the north of the territory, where Israeli troops launched a series of operations over the weekend, there were reports of the most intense battles for many weeks, forcing another 100,000 to flee after receiving  from the Israeli military.instructions Israel’s international allies and aid groups have repeatedly urged against a ground incursion into Rafah, warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe. The US recently blocked a shipment of heavy bombs to Israel that might have been used in the operation.In recent days, roads heading north and west have been choked with cars, trucks, trolleys and pony carts laden with people and their possessions moving towards an “expanded humanitarian zone” on the coast.

The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has so far rejected US pressure to hold off on a full-scale attack on the city, despite Washington’s threats to further restrict arms deliveries.

Medics reported heavy air activity over Rafah, with the constant sound of drones overflying streets as thousands of displaced people and residents continued to dismantle shelters, stalls and other makeshift structures.Witnesses reported that roads were much emptier than previous days in Rafah on Tuesday, though those heading west to the “expanded humanitarian zone” designated by the IDF were still very congested.The fighting has forced many big aid organisations to shut down or cut operations across Gaza, amid increasingly acute shortages of fuel, food and clean water.

Health officials said they had received a consignment of emergency fuel and that healthcare was being prioritised over other services, meaning the few remaining hospitals in Rafah have a enough fuel to maintain reduced services for about six days.Medical stocks in most facilities in Rafah were sufficient to last “a month”, UN officials said last week.

Dr James Smith, a British medic working in Gaza, said the Rafah crossing point was “completely unrecognisable”, with significant destruction following its seizure by the IDF last week. .Medical stocks in most facilities in Rafah were sufficient to last “a month”, UN officials said last week.

Dr James Smith, a British medic working in Gaza, said the Rafah crossing point was “completely unrecognisable”, with significant destruction following its seizure by the IDF last week. .De Domenico said the woman was found a short distance from the vehicle, which his colleagues have been unable to retrieve.

In a separate development on Tuesday, the international court of justicesaid it would hold hearings on Thursday and Friday to discuss emergency measures sought by South Africa over Israel’s attacks on Rafah.

The measures form part of a continuing case South Africa filed at the ICJ in December last year, accusing Israel of violating the genocide convention during its offensive against Palestinians in Gaza. Israel has previously said it is acting in accordance with international law and has called the genocide case baseless.

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France prison van attack: Two French prison officers killed in ambush

 

France prison van attack: Two French prison officers killed in ambush

Two French prison officers have been killed in an ambush on a prison van near Rouen in Normandy.

Reports in French media say an inmate who was being transported in the van has escaped together with the attackers.

Several hundred police officers and gendarmes have reportedly been deployed to carry out a manhunt.

French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on X that "everything is being done to find the perpetrators".

Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti said three officers were seriously injured in the attack and are currently hospitalised.

French media have named the inmate as Mohamed A., born in 1994. French newspaper Le Figaro said he is nicknamed "La Mouche" - the Fly - and has several criminal convictions for drug offences and attempted homicide.

French outlet BFMTV reported that the inmate was being transported back to the jail in the town of Évreux after attending a court hearing this morning in Rouen.

The ambush took place around 11:00 (09:00 GMT) near a toll booth on the A154 motorway, which is now closed in both directions.

It was carried out by several individuals who approached the prison convoy in two vehicles, according to AFP. 

Unconfirmed reports in French media say the detainee and the attackers escaped in a car that was later found burnt out nearby.

Images posted on social media and used by some French outlets show what appears to be hooded gunmen approaching the convoy. The video has not been verified by the BBC.

Speaking to the media following a crisis unit meeting, Mr Dupond-Moretti said the accomplices had used "heavy weaponry" to attack the prison van.

"Two agents died. One leaves behind a wife and two children who were meant to celebrate their 21st birthday in two days. The other leaves a wife who is five months pregnant."

"Everything - and I mean everything - will be put in place to find the perpetrators of this vile crime," Mr Dupond-Moretti said, adding that the perpetrators were "people for whom life has no value" and that they would be found and punished "in a way that is proportionate to the crime".

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Check out the Sentimental Gift Travis Kelce Got Taylor Swift at the Kentucky Derby

 

Check out the Sentimental Gift Travis Kelce Got Taylor Swift at the Kentucky Derby

I can only assume the photos of Travis Kelce wearing a jaunty fedora at the Kentucky Derby have been seared into your memory, but just in case you somehow missed it, he showed up looking like this:Anyway! Taylor Swift didn't accompany Travis to the Derby, but apparently she was very much top of mind because he picked up a gorgeous necklace for her while there.

According to Page Six, Travis snagged Taylor a Derby Gold and Diamond Horseshoe Necklace engraved with "wishing you good luck" from S. R. Blackinton. The piece retails for $1,495 (though Travis was gifted it).Oh, and he also picked out a pair of sterling silver sippers!

“Our family has been making the trophy since 1975 and we caught word he would be there and since it was a big year for the both of them, we wanted to gift a few very special pieces,” co-owners Susanne Blackinton-Juaire and Skyla Blackinton told Page Six. “He was super kind and appreciative!”Taylor and Travis reunited in Paris for the last night of her Eras Tour, where Trav was seen dancing with Bradley Cooper and Gigi Hadid, doing heart-hands, and being extremely here for Tay's performances of "So High School" and "The Alchemy."TBD on how many more shows Travis will attend during the European leg of Taylor's tour before he has to get back to the States for NFL practice, but Taylor has a few days off before heading to Stockholm, Sweden, so stay tuned!

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Israeli tanks push into Gaza's Rafah, as displaced civilians flee again

 

Israeli tanks push into Gaza's Rafah, as displaced civilians flee again
CAIRO, May 14 (Reuters) - Israeli tanks forged deeper into eastern Rafah on Tuesday, reaching some residential districts of the southern border city where more than a million people had been sheltering after being displaced in seven months of war.
Israel's international allies and aid groups have repeatedly urged against a ground incursion into refugee-packed Rafah, warning of a potential humanitarian catastrophe.
The World Court, also known as the International Court of Justice, said it would hold hearings on Thursday and Friday to discuss a request by South Africa seeking new emergency measures over the Rafah incursion, which Qatar says has stalled efforts to reach a ceasefire.South Africa's demand is part of a case it brought against Israel accusing it of violating the genocide convention in Gaza, and which Israel has called baseless. It would provide its views on the latest petition on Friday, the U.N. court said.
Israel has vowed to press on into Rafah even without the support of allies, saying its operation is necessary to root out four remaining Hamas battalions holed up in the city.The tanks advanced this morning west of Salahuddin Road into the Brzail and Jneina neighbourhoods. They are in the streets inside the built-up area and there are clashes," one resident told Reuters via a chat app.
Video on social media showed one tank on George Street in Al-Jneina neighbourhood. Reuters could not verify the video.
Hamas's armed wing said it had destroyed an Israeli troop carrier with an Al-Yassin 105 missile in the eastern Al-Salam neighbourhood, killing some crew members and wounding others.The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) declined to comment on the report.
In a round-up of its activities, the IDF said its forces had eliminated "several armed terrorist" cells in close-quarter fighting on the Gazan side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. In the east of the city, it said it had also destroyed militant cells and a launch post from where missiles were being fired at IDF troops.

'NOWHERE IS SAFE', UNRWA SAYS

Israel issued evacuation orders for people to move from parts of eastern Rafah a week ago, with a second round of orders extending to further zones on Saturday.They are moving to empty tracts of land, including Al-Mawasi, a sandy strip bordering the coast that aid agencies have warned lacks sanitary and other facilities to host an influx of displaced people.
UNRWA, the main United Nations aid agency in Gaza, estimates some 450,000 people have fled Rafah since May 6.People face constant exhaustion, hunger and fear. Nowhere is safe," the agency posted on X.
The war has pushed much of Gaza's population to the brink of famine, the U.N. says, and has devastated its medical facilities, where hospitals, if working at all, are running short of fuel to power generators and other essential supplies.
James Smith, a British emergency room doctor volunteering in hospitals in southern Gaza, said that he had been told by a World Health Organisation official that some emergency fuel had made it into the strip.
"Health is still being prioritised over other essential services, so when health looks a bit better it generally means other essential services are struggling," he told Reuters via a WhatsApp voice note. "It's a zero-sum game."
However, major hospitals, including Al-Aqsa, should have enough fuel for six days if it was managed frugally, he said.

FIERCE GUN BATTLES

Fighting across the strip has intensified in recent days, including in the north, with the Israeli military heading back into areas where it had claimed to have dismantled Hamas months ago. Israel says the operations are to prevent Hamas, which controls Gaza, from rebuilding it military capacities.
The Palestinian death toll in the war has now surpassed 35,000, according to Gaza health officials, whose figures do not differentiate between civilians and fighters. It said that 82 Palestinians were killed in the past 24 hours, the highest death toll in a single day in many weeks.
Israel launched its operation in Gaza following the devastating attack on Oct. 7 by Hamas-led gunmen who rampaged through Israeli communities around the enclave, killing around 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.
Gun battles between Israeli forces and Palestinian gunmen were the fiercest in months, according to residents, both in the north and south of the densely populated enclave of 2.3 million people.
In the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City in the north, bulldozers demolished clusters of houses to make a new road for tanks to roll through into the eastern suburb.
In northern Gaza's Jabalia, a sprawling refugee camp built for displaced Palestinians 75 years ago, residents said Israeli forces were trying to reach as deep as the camp's local market under heavy tank shelling.
The IDF said it had killed dozens of Hamas fighters in Jabalia and dismantled a network of explosives, while in Zeitoun it located tunnel shafts and destroyed several rocket launchers.
With fighting intensifying, Qatar's Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani said ceasefire talks, mediated by his country and Egypt, were at a stalemate.
"There is one party that wants to end the war and then talk about the hostages and there is another party who wants the hostages and wants to continue the war. As long as there is not any commonality between those two things it won't get us to a result," Sheikh Mohammed said.
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