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Express readers say youngsters on benefits should do national service | Politics | News

Express readers say youngsters on benefits should do national service | Politics | News

Most Express readers believe young Britons not in work or education should take part in national service, according to a new poll. It comes after a former senior Army officer suggested the idea to counter Britain’s shrinking military. In a poll of nearly 3,100 Express readers, around 95% (2,920) answered ‘yes’ when asked whether youngsters on benefits should take part in national service. Almost 5% (146) answered ‘no’, while less than 1% (23) said ‘don’t know’. Britain ended national service in 1960 but there have been growing calls for it to be re-introduced amid concerns over the size of the UK Armed Forces, with the Army the smallest it has been since the Napoleonic era. Major General Tim Cross, a retired logistics officer, said the Government should consider introducing options for young people not working or studying to serve in the military as part of a national service programme. Mr Cross, who said he was not calling for conscription, told Times Radio: “I understand there are something like 800,000 youngsters between the ages of about …

Investigators probe whether LaGuardia traffic control worker stepped away to use emergency phone before deadly crash

Investigators probe whether LaGuardia traffic control worker stepped away to use emergency phone before deadly crash

Federal authorities are reportedly investigating whether an air traffic controller at LaGuardia Airport was forced to leave their console to use an emergency landline in the moments leading up to a fatal collision between an Air Canada Express jet and a fire truck. The inquiry is one of several critical questions being pursued by the National Transportation Safety Board, The New York Times reports, as it attempts to reconstruct the events of March 22. The crash, which resulted in the deaths of two pilots, occurred when the aircraft struck a Port Authority vehicle as it was landing. The collision marked the first fatal incident at the Queens airport in more than 30 years. Sources familiar with the investigation told The NYT that officials were looking into whether the use of a “crash phone” — a dedicated landline often located at a distance from active workstations — affected the controller’s ability to monitor the runway during a pivotal window of time. The staffing of the tower has remained a central point of the investigation. Federal Aviation …

Iranians grieving over school missile strike express rage at U.S., Trump

Iranians grieving over school missile strike express rage at U.S., Trump

But Qasemi said he felt a boost from seeing the father of a girl who was still buried under the rubble reassuring others. Despite the proximity of the town of Minab, and the province of Hormozgan, to the Strait of Hormuz, where 20% of the world’s oil flowed through on a daily basis before the war, the region is one of the most impoverished in Iran. A Minab education official, who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak on the record, described the attack as part of what he saw as the broader injustices carried out by the U.S. “The attack on the Shajareh Tayyebeh school in Minab recalls the crimes committed by the United States over the past 250 years,” he said. “From the killing of indigenous peoples in the American continent to the crimes committed in Vietnam. Wars leave nothing behind except the destruction of human lives, resources and infrastructure,” he said. The debris of the school on March 5.Anadolu via Getty Images An investigation by Amnesty International …

Tehran residents express distrust over Trump’s war diplomacy | Donald Trump News

Tehran residents express distrust over Trump’s war diplomacy | Donald Trump News

“If we trust him, we lose.” People in Tehran have reacted with scepticism to Donald Trump’s comments on “negotiations” with Iran, after he announced the US was pausing strikes on Iranian energy sites. Iran’s Foreign Ministry has denied the two sides are talking. Published On 23 Mar 202623 Mar 2026 Click here to share on social media share2 Share googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Source link

Shenzhen Express | Yi-Ling Liu

Shenzhen Express | Yi-Ling Liu

Shenzhen is a city that builds. In the 1980s, during China’s economic reforms, Deng Xiaoping declared the city a special economic zone, calling on migrants from across the country to move there to construct a metropolis from the ground up. They built highways, bridges, and the city’s first skyscraper, the fifty-story Guomao Building, at a rate of one floor every three days—a pace that came to be known as “Shenzhen speed.” They dredged ports, carved tunnels through bedrock, and raised glass towers on reclaimed land. They built factories that first made T-shirts, cardboard boxes, and plastic toys, then circuit boards, televisions, karaoke microphones, gaming consoles, and most of the world’s iPhones. By the late 2010s Shenzhen produced more than 90 percent of the world’s electronics, earning it the moniker “the Silicon Valley of hardware.” Today the city is home to the world’s largest makers of electric vehicles, telecommunications equipment, and consumer drones. Shenzhen serves as an example of China’s manufacturing power as well as a foil for Silicon Valley in Dan Wang’s new book, Breakneck: …

Connecticut Lawmakers Express Concerns While Questioning DCF Nominee

Connecticut Lawmakers Express Concerns While Questioning DCF Nominee

Lawmakers on Thursday questioned Gov. Ned Lamont’s nominee to lead Connecticut’s child welfare agency about whether the state is doing enough to protect children from harm and make sure they’re well cared for when they enter the foster system. Interim Department of Children and Families Commissioner Susan Hamilton had a public hearing on Thursday before the Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee. It was the first step in the legislative approval process for Hamilton to become the official agency commissioner. Hamilton faced criticism on Thursday, mostly directed at the department, as lawmakers asked about issues such as caseworker turnover, mental health support for children, homeschooling and two high-profile cases that have brought the agency under scrutiny in recent months. One was a case in which a Waterbury man was allegedly locked away for decades, and the other was the death of 11-year-old Jaquelyn “Mimi” Torres-García. Her body was found in New Britain last year. In both cases, the victims were pulled out of the public school system to be homeschooled but the alleged abuse they endured …

Express journalist Esther Krakue demolishes Labour’s Lisa Nandy on QT | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Express journalist Esther Krakue demolishes Labour’s Lisa Nandy on QT | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV

Secretary of State for Culture Lisa Nandy was handed her marching orders by an Express journalist (Image: BBC) Secretary of State for Culture Lisa Nandy was handed her marching orders by a firebrand Express journalist who put the Labour veteran firmly in her place. To a packed Birmingham hall, panellists Conservative MP Alicia Kearns, Lib Dem MP Jess Brown-Fuller, chef Tom Kerridge and journalist Esther Krakue were hosted by the BBC’s Fiona Bruce slightly later than usual at 10.40pm due to later coverage of the significant Gorton and Denton by-election in Greater Manchester. Nandy said in answer to Tom Kerridge’s speech about the difficulties faced by hospitality businesses under Labour: “It drives me up the wall when politicians turn around and say to people everything’s fine when the people who are living it know it’s really tough. They are telling us it’s tough and I’ve heard it, I get it.” When host Fiona Bruce stepped in to point out it was tough because of the policies of Nandy’s government, the minister went on to explain …

Pizza Express to launch new chicken venture to capitalise on growing trend

Pizza Express to launch new chicken venture to capitalise on growing trend

Sign up to IndyEat’s free newsletter for weekly recipes, foodie features and cookbook releases Get our food and drink newsletter for free Get our food and drink newsletter for free Pizza Express is set to expand its menu beyond its classic pizzas and introduce chicken wings and mac & cheese across its UK sites. This new concept aims to bolster the chain’s growth ambitions. The boss of the pizza chain confirmed a continued “focus” on pizza but acknowledged a “huge appetite” for chicken from customers. The “Mac & Wings” delivery brand will launch in over 300 locations nationwide from March 3. This move reflects significant growth in chicken dishes across the restaurant and fast-food sectors. Rivals such as Dominos have launched their own chicken concepts in recent months, while a raft of US-founded chicken brands, such as Wingstop, Popeyes and Raising Cane’s have opened sites across the UK. Pizza Express said its chicken wing products will be baked, rather than fried, unlike most competitors, and it believes there is still enough room in the UK …

Mirror, Express and Star newspaper circulations no longer public

Mirror, Express and Star newspaper circulations no longer public

UK newsstand. Picture: Shutterstock Print circulation figures for the Mirror, Express and Star newspapers will no longer be made public. Publisher Reach has decided to keep its national newspaper ABC print sales numbers private. This means they will be available only to ad buyers who agree to keep the data confidential. Reach follows in the Sun and Times publisher News UK, Telegraph Media Group and The Guardian, which have all kept their print figures private for more than four years. The changes at Reach cover the following titles: Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror, Sunday People, Daily Express, Sunday Express, Daily Star, Daily Star Sunday, and Scottish titles Daily Record and Sunday Mail. Their final published figures were as follows: Reach’s Sunday tabloids, and the Sunday People in particular, had frequently led the biggest year-on-year circulation declines for a long time. These figures come at the end of a downward print trend that has seen the Daily Mirror down 93% since 2000: This means the only national newspapers that will continue to publish their print circulation figures …