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The best recent poetry – review roundup

Yiewsley by Daljit Nagra; Mer de Glace by Małgorzata Lebda; The Intentions of Thunder by Patricia Smith; Cherry Blossom at Nightbreak by Rishi Dastidar; Dark Night by St John of the Cross, translated by Martha Sprackland

Yiewsley by Daljit Nagra (Faber, £14.99)
Given the relish with which Nagra pushes and pulls at English, it’s worth noting that Yiewsley is a real west London suburb. This location allows him to continue his career-long exploration of childhood working-class Sikh experience and, through it, wider questions of identity. But as Nagra turns 60, location is becoming increasingly a matter of time as well as space. The classic struggle of each first generation to arrive in Britain, and the pressure on its kids to make good, now sits within a 1960s and 70s time capsule. Enoch Powell and the National Front cast violent shadows, but parkas, school blancmange and cricket strike a sweeter, almost elegiac note.

Mer de Glace by Małgorzata Lebda, translated by Mira Rosenthal (Fitzcarraldo, £12.99)
Much as they have in prose, Fitzcarraldo are awakening British poetry publishing to the glamour of braininess. Mer de Glace is named for a dying French glacier, but the sequence is set on the 1,047km-long Polish river Vistula, along which Lebda ran in 2021. Images of fires and firesides recur: we are all of us out in a wild, vulnerable world. This is ecopoetry at its most profound and informal, challenging and pleasurable. Rosenthal’s quietly fluent translations give us “books that help us close the mouth of night”, light as “Baltic mercury” and, as the runner nears the end of her journey, a “pelvis tilting / towards the open sea”.

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‘I’m hoping people get inspired’: what can we learn from the godfather of community organizing?

American Agitators is a rousing new documentary about Fred Ross Sr, who spent more than 50 years fighting against divisive and destructive forces in the US

“Community organizing” is a phrase that’s taken on an almost elastic quality in this fraught political moment. When it isn’t being wielded by right-leaning ideologues to slight grassroots politics (see the 2008 US presidential and 2025 New York City mayoral elections), it’s being embraced by progressives who believe that hopscotching among major protest movements and voting every four years will eventually turn the tide.

But lost in the back-and-forth is a basic truth: the most effective community organizing is as much art as it is science. “Talk to younger [activist] groups, and they say: ‘Oh, we do things online’ – and some of them get this kind of burst of attention,” says Raymond Telles, a venerable documentarian with a 35-year history of following people-powered movements for PBS, ABC and other US networks. “But it doesn’t last. There isn’t that person-to-person follow-up. You can’t just demonstrate and be a flash in the pan. You’ve got to stick to it.”

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We are preparing to transform the moon and Mars. The public must have a say in this future | Ben Bramble

The Artemis missions are paving the way to civilizational decisions. It’s time to ask not just what we can do – but whether we should do it

This month’s splashdown of Artemis II was rightly celebrated as a technical achievement. Four astronauts traveled farther from Earth than any humans in history and returned safely. It is an extraordinary thing to send people into deep space and bring them home again. Nobody should deny that.

But the real significance of Artemis II lies elsewhere.

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Add to playlist: the snarling Irish folk of Madra Salach and the week’s best new tracks

With a feral energy and a Liam Gallagher growl, the Dublin band’s beguiling music is a great evolution of a venerable genre

From Dublin
Recommended if you like Lankum, the Mary Wallopers, the Pogues
Up next Debut EP It’s a Hell of an Age out now, playing festivals this summer and touring the UK in autumn

Madra Salach means “dirty dog” in Irish, which feels about right for a group of lads bringing a feral, snarling energy to the country’s latest folk revival. Their sound builds ably on some of the architects of that resurgence – the eerie shruti box droning and carefully layered instrumentation of Lankum, the shimmering wails of Lisa O’Neill. Add a hint of Liam Gallagher to the mix – frontman Paul Banks’s voice has an astonishing force and clarity, and he affects a tempestuous, attack-and-withdraw relationship with the microphone – and you’ve got a very exciting package indeed.

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Uganda copying Russia and China with new bill designed to crush dissent, say critics

New law proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting ‘foreign interests’, and restricts those who work with or are funded by overseas partners

Ugandan opposition figures, human rights organisations and legal experts have condemned a sweeping bill that proposes up to 20 years in prison for promoting “foreign interests”, and imposes restrictions on a broad range of people and organisations that work with or receive funding from overseas partners.

The protection of sovereignty bill 2026 is being fast tracked through parliament, with debate expected to conclude before the presidential swearing-in on 12 May.

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Woman charged over death of two eight-year-old girls after Wimbledon car crash

Claire Freemantle accused of causing death and serious injury by dangerous driving when 4x4 hit London school in 2023

The driver of a 4×4 that crashed into a south-east London primary school has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after two eight-year-old girls were killed.

Claire Freemantle, 49, is accused of two counts of causing death by dangerous driving and seven counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving following the incident at The Study Prep school in Wimbledon in July 2023.

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Superdry co-founder James Holder found guilty of raping woman after night out

Court heard woman asked fashion boss to stop but he did not even when she started crying

James Holder, a co-founder of the clothing firm Superdry, has been found guilty of raping a woman after a night out in the Gloucestershire town of Cheltenham.

Gloucester crown court heard Holder, 54, had been due to get a taxi back to his mansion in the Cotswolds with a male friend. Instead, the pair got into the victim’s taxi and went to her flat, where the fashion boss raped her.

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Trump threatens to withdraw troops from Italy and Spain

US president says European countries are ‘absolutely horrible’ to refuse to support operations in strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump has threatened to withdraw US troops from Italy and Spain a day after saying he was looking at reducing the number deployed in Germany.

The US president’s threat to Germany came after the country’s chancellor, Friedrich Merz, said America was being “humiliated” by Iran.

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Minder lezen, Meer weten.

Tot welke hoogte ben je eigenaar van je tuin?

Een vogel vliegt over, een drone zoemt langs en ergens verderop hangt een hoogspanningskabel. Allemaal boven jouw tuin. In hoeverre is deze lucht eigenlijk van jou?

Volgens het kadaster zit het zo: jouw eigendom stopt in principe bij de grond en alles wat daaraan vastzit. De lucht erboven is niet van jou. Maar daarmee is het verhaal nog niet klaar.

Tot op zekere hoogte

“Alleen je grond en alles wat daaraan vast zit, is van jou”, zegt Ruben Roes, hoofdbewaarder bij het kadaster, tegen Quest. “Met dat antwoord ben je snel klaar. Maar interessant wordt het als je ook kijkt naar het gebruiksrecht van de lucht boven je grond.”

En daar zit de crux. Jij hebt namelijk het exclusieve recht om de lucht boven je tuin te gebruiken, zolang je kunt aantonen dat je er belang bij hebt. Zet je een tafel neer? Geen probleem. Wil een bedrijf een kabel boven je tuin spannen? Dan kun je bezwaar maken, bijvoorbeeld omdat het je uitzicht verpest. Maar hoe hoog dat recht precies reikt, staat nergens zwart-op-wit.

Drones en vliegtuigen

Het wordt nog ingewikkelder als we naar de lucht kijken. Vliegtuigen mogen namelijk gewoon over je tuin vliegen, daar kun je niets tegen doen. “Maar bij een drone is het weer ingewikkelder”, zegt Roes. “Die mag je wel verbieden in de ruimte boven jouw tuin. Maar als hij zo hoog vliegt dat je je privacy niet als belang kunt aandragen, dan is de kans groot dat een rechter zal oordelen dat het gewoon mag.”

Eigendom versus gebruik

Alsof dat nog niet genoeg is, speelt ook de vraag wat precies vastzit aan je grond. Een losse tuintafel blijft eigendom van degene die hem kocht. Maar zet je hem muurvast in de grond? Dan wordt hij ineens van jou.

De wet is dus allesbehalve waterdicht. “Hij levert zeker interessante discussies op”, aldus Roes.

Lucht te koop?

Denk je slim te zijn door de lucht boven je tuin te verkopen? Helaas. Dat kan niet. “Het belang van eigendom is toch vooral dat je het kunt verkopen en de waarde die het nog heeft, kunt verzilveren”, zegt Roes.

Bron: Quest


Europeanen demonstreren op Dag van de Arbeid

PARIJS (ANP/AFP/BELGA) - Op meerdere plekken in Europa is vrijdag gedemonstreerd in het kader van de Dag van de Arbeid. Zo zijn in Frankrijk onder meer in Marseille en Lyon mensen op de been. In Nantes werden daarbij dingen naar de politie gegooid, melden de lokale autoriteiten op X.

In heel het land zijn zo'n 320 demonstraties aangekondigd, meldt FranceInfo. Op een kaart op de website van vakbondskoepel CGT is te zien waar in Frankrijk men allemaal kan aansluiten.

Ook in Berlijn, een traditioneel linkse stad, is een grote demonstratie aangekondigd. Daar moet tegen 18.00 uur een grote optocht vertrekken, onder meer door de stadsdelen Kreuzberg en Neukölln. Afgelopen jaar liepen onder dezelfde vlag meer dan 20.000 mensen mee, schrijft de Berliner Morgenpost.

In Turkije werden zo'n tweehonderd mensen gearresteerd in Istanbul. Een deel van hen zou op weg zijn geweest naar het Taksimplein, dat op voorhand was afgesloten door de autoriteiten. Ook zou traangas zijn ingezet.