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Zack Polanski says police should face scrutiny over Golders Green arrest response

Green Party leader Zack Polanski said police "should not be above scrutiny" over officers' handling of the suspect's arrest after the Golders Green stabbing attack, while saying he was wrong to raise the issue on X. His comments follow a dispute with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley after Polanski reposted criticism alleging officers kicked the suspect after he was Tasered; police said he had tried to stab officers and was being disarmed.

Zack Polanski says police should face scrutiny over Golders Green arrest response
Zack Polanski says police should face scrutiny over Golders Green arrest response

Elections

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From county halls to devolved parliaments, Britain’s 7 May elections will test a fractured political map

Voters across Great Britain will go to the polls on 7 May for elections in 136 English councils, six English local authority mayoral contests, the Scottish Parliament and Wales’s newly expanded 96-seat Senedd. Polling stations will be open from 7am to 10pm, with photo ID required at polling stations in England, while models and polling cited from PollCheck, YouGov and Ipsos point to a fragmented multi-party contest.

From county halls to devolved parliaments, Britain’s 7 May elections will test a fractured political map
From county halls to devolved parliaments, Britain’s 7 May elections will test a fractured political map

Middle East

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Congress nears 60-day Iran war deadline without vote to approve Trump’s conflict

US Congress is approaching a 1 May War Powers Resolution deadline over the Iran conflict, with no clear sign lawmakers will vote on a formal authorisation. The Senate and House have rejected recent efforts to block the war, but those votes did not approve it. Some Republican senators said Congress should authorise further action if military operations continue.

Congress nears 60-day Iran war deadline without vote to approve Trump’s conflict
Congress nears 60-day Iran war deadline without vote to approve Trump’s conflict

UK

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ECIU analysis warns UK food prices could be 50% above mid-2021 by November

An Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit analysis said UK food prices could be 50% higher by November than at the start of the cost-of-living crisis in mid-2021, if current pressures continue. Official data showed food and non-alcoholic drink prices rose 3.7% in the year to March 2026, while the Bank of England and industry forecasts also pointed to further food inflation later this year.

ECIU analysis warns UK food prices could be 50% above mid-2021 by November
ECIU analysis warns UK food prices could be 50% above mid-2021 by November