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The king’s speech: what is the government’s legislative agenda for the next 12 months?

Keir Starmer set out bills to abolish NHS England, overhaul Send provision, limit jury trials and forge ties with EU

Keir Starmer has laid out long-promised changes to education, health and the courts in the king’s speech, which maps out the government’s agenda for the next year.

The speech delivered by King Charles cited bills to abolish NHS England, overhaul the provision of special educational needs teaching, limit trials by jury, introduce digital ID and end the leasehold system in England and Wales. It also included vehicles for closer alignment with the EU, and measures to boost the economy through the nationalisation of British Steel and pilot schemes to boost innovation in areas such as defence technology and AI-controlled ships.

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A woman with a bull costume exuding masculine energy: Marisol Mendez’s best photograph

‘This is part of my series Mother. I would ask my subjects: Do you feel more like a Mary Magdalene or a Virgin Mary? It’s always a fun question to ask’

Paul McCartney famously says that he got the melody for Yesterday in a dream. I used to think that was artistic licence, but then it happened to me with this image. I had a dream about a half woman-half animal, standing alone in the middle of a field, with trees surrounding her.

I was working on a series of images, called Madre, about the depiction of womanhood. The media in Bolivia always present women in a traditionally feminine way. It is rare to see a woman who displays more masculine attributes and her not be immediately labelled as a lesbian – there is no nuance.

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‘Failed experiment in human suffering’: Alligator Alcatraz immigration jail to close

State officials told vendors at the facility to prepare for a breakdown of the tented camp beginning next month

An alliance of environmental groups and immigration advocates has welcomed what looks to be the imminent closure of Alligator Alcatraz, the notorious immigration jail in the remote Florida Everglades celebrated by Donald Trump for its harsh conditions.

State officials told vendors at the facility on Tuesday to prepare for a breakdown of the tented camp beginning next month, the New York Times reported, citing its ongoing cost.

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‘Sung by a silver robot from 1984!’ The 11 biggest bangers in Eurovision 2026

Delta Goodrem, rappers on scooters and a Lion spray-painted silver from head to toe … as Europe’s pop circus returns amid protests and pyrotechnics, we pick the songs set to dominate this year’s grand final. Bangaranga!

Oh, Vienna. The buildup to Eurovision 2026 in Austria has been beset by controversy. Five nations – including Spain, the Netherlands and seven-time winners Ireland – have boycotted the event in protest at Israel’s participation. The first semi-final on Tuesday saw chants of “free Palestine” echoing around the Wiener Stadthalle venue. The song contest’s slogan, “United by music”, feels increasingly ironic. Hardly ideal preparation for the annual pop party’s 70th anniversary.

Still, the cheesy Euro-pop show must go on and Saturday night’s grand final is primed to be as compelling as ever. In fact, surprises have already been sprung. Rather randomly, Boy George co-wrote San Marino’s entry and provided guest vocals, but failed to make it through Tuesday’s semi-final. Do you really want to hurt me? For voting viewers, it seemed the answer was yes. Nul points for you, former Culture Club frontman.

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Lagere huurlasten voor Caribisch Nederland in 2025

In 2025 kregen honderden huishoudens op Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba lagere huurlasten. Ook werkten de eilanden samen met het ministerie van Volkshuisvesting en Ruimtelijke Ordening (VRO) aan nieuwe woningen, renovaties en het opknappen van leegstaande huizen. Dat blijkt uit de Voortgangsrapportage van de Beleidsagenda Volkshuisvesting en Ruimtelijke Ordening voor Caribisch Nederland die minister Elanor Boekholt-O’Sullivan vandaag naar de Tweede Kamer stuurde.

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Dom & Roland - Konflickt - Malestrom

Dom & Roland

Roni Size / Reprazent - Dirty Beats

Roni Size / Reprazent

Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Zo ziet Hemelvaartsdag er in onze regio uit: van herdenking tot beachparty

Donderdag is het Hemelvaartsdag, voor veel mensen een vrije dag. Rijnmond heeft op een rij gezet wat er op deze dag te doen is. Van de herdenking van het bombardement tot de opening van het strandseizoen.

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Royal Household seeks £3M finance system fit for a King

The UK's Royal Household plans to spend £3 million ($4 million) on a new finance system to replace one that is more than 15 years old, the Buckingham Palace-based organization said in a procurement notice published on May 7. King Charles III gets to announce the British government's overall plans at the start of each parliamentary term but also has his own miniature civil service in the shape of the Royal Household, described by the procurement notice as a "public undertaking (commercial organization subject to public authority oversight)." The household received £86.3 million ($116 million) in taxpayers' money in 2024-25, known as the Sovereign Grant, and generated a further £21.5 million ($29 million) from activities including tours of Buckingham Palace. The King also receives private income from the Duchy of Lancaster, an estate held in trust for the sovereign, while the Royal Collection Trust, a charity, cares for the royal art collection and runs visitor attractions including galleries at Buckingham Palace and Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. According to the procurement notice, the Royal Household contacted suppliers on various Crown Commercial Service (now Government Commercial Agency) frameworks for information last year. It now plans to award a contract for financial software, implementation, training, and support, initially for five years from September 30, 2026, with a possible two-year extension, covering the household and a number of affiliated organizations. To manage this project, last year the household's Privy Purse and Treasurer's Office – its back office division that runs finance, human resources, technology and facilities management – advertised for a finance systems technical project manager, a two-year fixed contract paying £60,000 to £65,000 annually. According to the job advert, the role requires "a proven track record of delivering successful ERP or finance system projects" and the ability to "tailor your style to suit technical and non-technical audiences alike." As well as a 15 percent pension contribution, perks of leading the installation of His Majesty's new financial software include free entry to royal locations and 20 percent off at Royal Collection Trust gift shops. ®

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Jetten veroordeelt met scherpst mogelijke bewoording brandstichting AZC: ‘Belhamels en deugnieten’

​Premier Jetten heeft vanaf Bonaire laten weten de brandstichting bij een AZC in Loosdrecht ‘af te keuren’: “Dit is het werk van belhamels en deugnieten, en als premier zeg ik dan ook: ‘foei’“. Jettens uitspraken passen bij een trend om je feller uit te spreken over extreem-rechts, ook de NOS is opvallend fel over de lui die AZC’s aanvallen: “Relschoppers.”

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