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Coup leader seeks win in first vote since Gabon army takeover

by Roman March 10, 2025
written by Roman

People are heading to the polls to pick the next president of Gabon, where for the first time in decades a Bongo family member is not on the ballot.

Former President Ali Bongo was forced from power 19 months ago by coup mastermind Gen Brice Oligui Nguema, who in turn has changed the constitution to allow him to run in Saturday's election.

A total of eight candidates are in the running to become president, with only one woman in the race – Gninga Chaning Zenaba.

Other presidential challengers include former Prime Minister Alain Claude Bilie-by-Nze, who served under the Bongo regime, as well as two stalwarts of the former ruling PDG party, Stéphane Germain Iloko and Alain Simplice Boungouères.

Election results could start being announced on Sunday, but officials can continue the count into next week.

Close to one million people are expected to vote in Gabon and its diaspora.

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The small oil- and timber-rich central African nation is home to just 2.5 million people. Despite its resources, about 35% of the population still live below the poverty line of $2 (£1.50) a day.

During the two-week campaign period, most of the candidates prioritised reacing voters in the interior while rallies in the capital, Libreville, were limited.

Yet large numbers of posters and billboards for Oligui Nguema dominate Libreville's streets, with very few of his rivals' adverts visible.

"I will vote for the builder Oligui Nguema," reads a campaign message on the top of taxi driver Landry Obame-Mezui's vehicle, who likes the junta leader because he "came in with a new way of doing things – action before speeches".

But critics of Oligui Nguema say he has presided over an unfair transitional and electoral process, ushering in a new constitution and electoral code designed to favour his own candidacy in the election, despite his promise to hand over power to civilians.

An upper age limit was also introduced, making one of Oligui Nguema's most popular opposition rivals Albert Ondo Ossa ineligible.

Go "back to the barracks," was the jibe from the man seen as Oligui Nguema's closest rival in the vote, Bilie-by-Nze. He considers himself the change the country needs, but his closeness to the ousted regime still attracts criticism from some.

After 55 successive years under President Omar Bongo and his son Ali Bongo, Gabonese people have told the BBC that all they have wanted is an end to the embezzlement, cronyism, indebtedness and unemployment they have endured.

"Our expectation is to have a new Gabon that is well-governed, well-managed, where there is social justice, equity and equal chances," said registered voter Noel Kounta. "We want a developed and prosperous Gabon".

"I would like the [next] president to focus more on jobs," said 30-year-old pharmacist Shonnys Akoulatele, who also said she was underpaid in her current profession.

"The unemployment rate is so high, so they should at least show some compassion towards this issue, especially in the private sector."

Polls are set to close at 18:00 local time (17:00 GMT) on Saturday.

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Economy

Bus fares kept below national cap, council says

by Emily March 6, 2025
written by Emily

Bus fares will continue to be discounted from later this month, Brighton & Hove City Council has confirmed.

Short and medium length trips across the city will be capped below the national £3 single-journey price, which rose earlier this year.

Trevor Muten, cabinet member for transport, said the cap was "really good news for thousands of people who use the city's buses".

Prices for medium journeys will be subsidised from 28 April until autumn, the council said, while "short-hop" travel will remain at £1 until "at least the end of the year".

From 28 April, medium length journeys will drop from £2.80 to £2.50, the council said.

The type of trips covered by the fare include journeys from Seven Dials to George Street in Hove, or Palmeira Square to Brighton railway station in Queens Road.

Longer journeys will still be capped at the national £3 limit.

Student all-day fares will also be capped at a lower rate from the autumn, dropping to £4 from £4.40.

Added discounts will be paid for through additional funding from the Department for Transport, the council added.

Mr Muten said: "We've worked very hard with the city's bus operators to reduce the cost of medium length journeys, fares for students and extend the £1 short-hop fare offer until at least the end of the year.

"Making bus travel more affordable means we can connect residents and students with work, education and communities. It also makes bus travel more enticing, meaning people can make more sustainable travel choices.

"But this is just the start of an exciting 12 months with improvements to make bus journeys better for everyone."

Bus fares were previously capped at £2 per single journey but this was raised to £3 at the start of 2025.

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Second person dies after fatal crash

by Luke March 4, 2025
written by Luke

A second person has died following a fatal crash in Carmarthenshire.

Dyfed-Powys Police responded to the incident on the A4183, between the Llangennech and Crematorium roundabouts, at about 22:50 BST on 2 April.

The crash, between a silver BMW and a black Peugeot 208, resulted in both drivers' deaths, with the BMW driver dying at the scene and the Peugeot driver dying in hospital on 5 April.

"Our thoughts remain with the families at this difficult time," Dyfed-Powys Police added.

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Man charged with attempted murder after gang feud arrests

by Amy March 2, 2025
written by Amy

A man has been charged with attempted murder in connection with two deliberate fires in Edinburgh thought to be linked to an ongoing gangland feud.

Kurtis Young made no plea to charges of wilful fire raising, danger to life and attempted murder on separate occasions on 23 March and 4 April following incidents on Hay Drive in Niddrie.

Police believe the attacks are related to two groups targeting each other in a series of incidents in the east and west of the country.

A 24-year-old man was also arrested and charged in Edinburgh for a breach of bail conditions on Friday, Police Scotland said.

Det Ch Supt David Ferry described the attacks, which have centred on residential and business premises in Edinburgh and Glasgow, as "dangerous and abhorrent".

He said: "I want to make it clear that we will not stop until we bring those responsible for this criminality to justice.

"Local officers continue to reassure the public with intelligence-led patrols to disrupt the activities of criminals in our communities."

Young, 41, of no fixed abode, was initially arrested by another police force and was remanded in custody to appear again at Edinburgh Sheriff Court within eight days.

There have now been 26 arrests in connection with a series of firebombing attacks, assaults and reports of shots being fired in Glasgow and Edinburgh since March.

Officers are also investigating whether two other incidents on Tuesday morning are connected to the feud.

Two vehicles were set on fire on Gorgie Road at about 04:40 and a house on Bellenden Gardens, in the Liberton area, was vandalised at about 08:50.

Police said inquiries into both incidents were ongoing.

How the gang feud developed

A series of attacks began on 2 March when a car was set on fire in Edinburgh's Parrotshot area.

A beauty salon in Leith and a garage in Portobello were also targeted over a 10-day period.

Later, shots were reported as being fired at two properties in Niddrie and Pilton in separate incidents.

Further firebomb attacks were reported on another house in Niddrie at the start of April, just as the first property in Glasgow was targeted in the Robroyston area.

A carpet business in Bishopbriggs and another commercial premises in Kirkintilloch were also hit, alongside homes in Glasgow and Stepps.

In April, a 72-year-old woman and a 12-year-old boy were assaulted at a house in Egilsay Crescent in Milton, Glasgow.

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Business

Arrest over missing peregrine falcons and eggs

by Charles March 2, 2025
written by Charles

A 34-year-old man has been arrested after three falcons and their eggs were found missing after a break-in.

Two peregrine falcons and a peregrine lanner falcon hybrid, along with several peregrine eggs, were found to have been stolen or escaped from aviaries near Shaftesbury.

The force said officers who gathered evidence at the rural property after the break-in, which occurred between 22:00 on 13 April and 07:00 BST on 14 April, suggested the birds had "suffered terribly".

The man from Shaftesbury, arrested on suspicion of burglary and causing unnecessary suffering to an animal, has been released on police bail as officers continue their investigation.

Dorset Police Rural Crime Team
At least three peregrine eggs, similar to the one shown, were reported as stolen from the artificial nest at the aviaries near Shaftesbury

WARNING: This story contains details some may find distressing

Dorset Police said officers were working to find the remaining birds and their eggs so they could get the medical attention they needed to prevent further suffering.

PC Sebastian Haggett, of the Dorset Police Rural Crime Team, said: "Evidence gathered at the scene of this incident suggests that these birds have suffered terribly, with one of them having their primary feathers removed causing injury, while another bird died after its head and legs were removed."

The force added the bird's owners were "heartbroken" by what had happened.

Anyone with information is urged to contact the force.

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Global Trade

Food and drink festival returning to market town

by Hunter February 28, 2025
written by Hunter

A food and drink festival is returning to an East Yorkshire market town.

The event will take place in Pocklington town centre over the weekend of 26 and 27 April.

East Riding of Yorkshire Council said stalls would feature street foods, bars and craft and there would also be live music, comedy and children's entertainment.

Helena Moss, the head of regeneration and funding at the authority, said the "feastival" was an opportunity for local businesses to reach new audiences.

The aim of the festival is to promote the local food and drink scene and it is being delivered by events company Market Square Group Ltd, in partnership with the council.

Stalls will line Market Place leading to a stage and seating areas in St Peter's Square.

It will run on the Saturday from 09:00 to 18:00 BST and on the Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00.

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'Better deal' ahead with EU and 'winter fuel U-turn'

by Bella February 27, 2025
written by Bella

The Times leads on an interview with the prime minister, with the headline "Starmer hails Brexit reset". According to the paper, Starmer will announce his EU youth mobility plans when he welcomes European leaders to London on Monday, as part of a wider deal with the bloc.

The Conservatives and Reform UK have warned the scheme, under which young people could move for up to two years, would bring a return of free movement. The prime minister has told the paper that isn't the case.

In an interview with the Guardian, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves suggests the government is looking for closer ties with the European Union. It's headline reads: "UK on path to deeper EU relationship." Reeves is quoted as saying Monday's UK-EU summit would not be a one-off.

Prime Minister Starmer is prepared to make a U-turn on his plans to cut winter fuel payments, according to the Daily Express, which has "Finally some sense" in its headline.

The Daily Mirror also welcomes "new hope on winter fuel". It says the prime minister has refused to rule out making more people eligible for the allowance.

Parking fines could "rocket" to more than £120, according to the Daily Mail. The paper says ministers are reviewing the cap on tickets issued by councils in England and Wales, in what it calls a "major blow for millions of hard-pressed motorists".

The Financial Times says the pharmaceutical firm, Novo Nordisk, has fired its chief executive. Shares in the company – which makes the obesity drug, Ozempic – have halved in the past year, according to the paper. Lars Fruergaard Jorgensen told the FT that he didn't regret his decisions as head of the company.

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Acid attack victim dies in hospital

by Levi February 27, 2025
written by Levi

A man who was attacked with acid in his own home has died in hospital, police have said.

Danny Cahalane, 38, who was described as an "outstanding father and son", was at home with his daughter when he was attacked in Lipson Road, in Plymouth, on 21 February. He died on Saturday, Devon and Cornwall Police said.

Mr Cahalane's family said in a tribute: "As a family, we are struggling to come to terms with Danny's passing. He is well loved by his family and friends and as a family we cherish his love and memories."

Nine people – seven men from London and two women from Plymouth – have been charged in connection with the attack.

Police officers were called to the property on Lipson Road at about 03:55 GMT on 21 February

Six of the men and both women have been charged with conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to kidnap.

Another man has been charged with applying a corrosive fluid with intent to burn, maim, disfigure or do grievous bodily harm, aggravated burglary, possession of an offensive weapon, and drug offences.

Four of the men have also been charged with laundering the proceeds of crime.

Eight of the defendants are due to appear at Plymouth Crown Court on 12 May and another is due to appear before the same court on 16 June.

Mr Cahalane's family asked for "privacy and respect during this time".

Senior investigating officer, Det Supt Ben Davies, said: "Our thoughts are with Danny's family and friends at this sad time."

The investigation remains ongoing.

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Innovation

'I feel that I am not valued as a carer'

by Jason February 27, 2025
written by Jason

A woman who looks after both her father and son says she believes she is not "valued as a carer".

Speaking during Carers Week, Becky Pain-Tolin, from Gloucestershire, said the care system was "diabolical" and "incredibly underfunded".

Ms Pain-Tolin, whose 11-year-old son has complex disabilities and whose father has advanced vascular dementia said: "Unpaid carers deserve more, my father deserves more and my son deserves more."

A spokesperson for The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said they understood "the huge difference carers make, as well as the struggles so many face".

They said the government increased the Carer's Allowance earnings threshold by £45 a week to £196, which would benefit more than 60,000 carers by 2029/30.

Ms Pain-Tolin's son needs two-to-one care at all times and three-to-one care when in the community.

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Seven appear in court over acid attack on man

by Avery February 26, 2025
written by Avery

Seven more people have appeared in court charged over an acid attack which left a man seriously injured.

The victim was at home with his daughter in Lipson Road on 21 February, Plymouth Magistrates Court heard.

Ria Park, prosecuting, said two men broke in and threw acid at him, "causing significant injuries to him".

The defendants, six men from London and a woman from Plymouth, were all charged with conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to kidnap.

Jenna O'Grady, 38, from Plymouth, is charged with conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to kidnap

Ramarnee Bakas, 22, of Bethune Road, London, Abdulrasheed Adedoja, 22, of North Circular, London, Arrone Mukuna, 24, of Werrington Street, London, Jean Mukuna, 23, of Werrington Street, London, Brian Kalemba, 22, of Estbury Square, London, Jenna O'Grady, 38, Ernesettle Green, Plymouth, and Isanah Sungum, 22, of Stirling Way, Edmonton, London, were charged with conspiracy to murder and conspiracy to kidnap.

Mr Bakas, Arrone Mukuna, Jean Makuna and Mr Adedoja were also charged with laundering the proceeds of crime.

The defendants spoke only to confirm their names, addresses and dates of birth and were all remanded in custody to appear at Plymouth Crown Court on 12 May.

Arrone Mukuna, 24, from London, was among seven who appeared in court

Israel Augustus, 25, of Pulford Road, north London, who appeared at Plymouth Magistrates' Court earlier, was charged with applying a corrosive fluid with intent to burn, maim, disfigure or do grievous bodily harm.

Mr Augustus, who was also charged with aggravated burglary, possession of an offensive weapon, and drug offences, was due to appear before Plymouth Crown Court on 16 June.

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