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Grim reality of prison conditions laid bare in damning report

Inmates in England and Wales live among vermin while gangs control entire wings, monitors warn, with failures ‘at risk of becoming normalised’

The independent monitoring board’s annual report of conditions across the prison estate of England and Wales is stark and unflinching.

Men and women are held for long periods in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, often living alongside vermin.

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Sydney shark attack that critically injured woman prompts drone rule review at Coogee Beach

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MELBOURNE, June 14 — Restrictions on drones flying over Australia’s Coogee Beach ​will be reviewed by a regulator so rescuers in New South Wales state can monitor for sharks, after an attack on Saturday left a woman critically ‌injured in the hospital.

Emergency services were called to Coogee Beach in eastern Sydney on Saturday ​morning following reports that a 35-year-old woman had been bitten by a large shark about 30 metres from the shore.

The woman was in a critical but stable condition at St Vincent’s Hospital on Sunday, a spokesperson told Reuters, ​after she sustained serious injuries to her lower left leg and arms.

Coogee Beach and others in the city’s Randwick Council area were closed for 24 hours following the attack. Drones flew overhead under emergency provisions to scan for sharks.

“It’s been a really tough summer of shark activity and shark attacks in Sydney and it’s something that the NSW government is taking ‌really, really seriously,” said Tara Moriarty, New South Wales state’s minister for agriculture. Moriarty said the ⁠government would consider fresh measures to keep swimmers safe ⁠from shark attacks, including using drones and other technology.

Australian lifesavers use ⁠drones to help watch for sharks, but ⁠Coogee Beach has had ⁠restrictions covering commercial drone use because it sits under the flight path of Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport.

After the attack, a spokesman for the Civil Aviation Safety Authority said in a statement that it would ⁠look at adapting the current rules.

Paddleboarder rescue

Paddleboard champion and off-duty lifeguard Charlie Verco, 25, who rescued the woman and brought her to shore, told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that he was “very scared” when he saw the three-to-four-metre shark near a group of swimmers.

“I just looked at the beach, tried to signal to the lifeguards, a big code X, to get them to understand how it ⁠was going on out there, clear the water if they could, and get the power craft out there,” he said.

“She ended up getting taken underwater for a second. I couldn’t ⁠see where she was because it was all red. And luckily, she popped up and shark had let ⁠her go ⁠and I was able to get close enough to bring her into shore.”

There, they were met by lifeguards, ​police and medical experts, after which the woman was taken ​by ambulance to the hospital.

Australia has seen a spate ‌of shark attacks this year.

Most shark attacks occur along ​the east and southeast seaboard of Australia, ​which averages around 20 such incidents a year, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. — Reuters

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Bonnie Tyler out of coma but remains in intensive care in Portugal

Welsh singer, best known for 1983 hit Total Eclipse of the Heart, had emergency intestinal surgery in May

Welsh pop star Bonnie Tyler is no longer in a coma but remains “very unwell” in intensive care at a hospital near her home in Faro, Portugal.

The 75-year-old singer received emergency intestinal surgery in May and was placed in an induced coma to aid her recovery.

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‘There was a lot of blood in the water’: paddleboarder rescues woman after ‘shocking’ Coogee shark attack

Charlie Verco managed to grab hold of the woman and bring her back to shore after the Sydney shark attack on Saturday

Elite paddleboarder Charlie Verco has only seen one shark bigger than the one he saw on Saturday at Sydney’s Coogee beach.

The North Bondi athlete was training for July’s world championships in Hawaii on Saturday morning when he heard a swimmer shouting “shark”.

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Rinehart buys ‘significant’ stake in Elon Musk’s SpaceX – as it happened

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The prime minister and foreign minister have issued a lengthier statement welcoming the agreement made by the US and Iran, and called for continued restraint to avoid further escalation.

President Donald Trump made the announcement he had signed a deal this morning, saying the strait of Hormuz would be reopened.

Continued restraint and constructive engagement will be essential to prevent further escalation and secure a lasting agreement. We are pleased the agreement between the US and Iran includes steps to reopening the Strait of Hormuz …

We encourage all parties to use this opportunity to pursue a durable and lasting peace through dialogue and diplomacy. Iran must address longstanding concerns about its nuclear program and the threat it poses to international security.

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Two arrested during investigation into Dezi Freeman’s movements as police reveal killer likely travelled to NSW

Victoria and NSW police search seven properties as they examine where shooter travelled after killing two officers in Porepunkah

Two more men have been arrested as police continue their investigation into Porepunkah shooter Dezi Freeman’s months on the run after he killed two police officers in August 2025.

In a statement on Tuesday, police also revealed they believed Freeman travelled between Victoria and New South Wales in the seven months between the shootings at Porepunkah and when he was found on a remote property in Thologolong, near Walwa on the Victoria-New South Wales border, on 30 March.

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‘Life-changing’ injuries: family reels from ‘tragic situation’ as Coogee shark attack victim loses arm

The family of Leah Stewart is braced for more bad news and the impact on her 18-month-old daughter

The family of the woman critically injured in Saturday’s horrific shark attack at Coogee beach is still coming to terms with the catastrophic scope of her injuries and the heartbreaking impact on her toddler.

Leah Stewart, a 35-year-old primary school teacher, mother and dedicated ocean swimmer, remained on life support in the intensive care unit at St Vincent’s hospital after being mauled by a suspected 3.5-metre great white shark.

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Leah Stewart, who was attacked by a shark at Coogee beach, pictured with her daughter.

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Leah Stewart, who was attacked by a shark at Coogee beach, pictured with her daughter.

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Leah Stewart, who was attacked by a shark at Coogee beach, pictured with her daughter.
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Twenty-five anti-Isaac Herzog protesters to face joint trial in Sydney

New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon is among witnesses expected to appear at the six-week trial in July next year

Twenty-five people who were charged after they protested against the visit of the Israeli president will face a six-week joint trial in July next year.

The protesters had their matters heard before Downing centre local court on Thursday after their lawyers made a successful application for the joint hearing, arguing there were common legal issues across the cases.

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NSW lifts drone ban over Sydney beach after shark attack – as it happened

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The Senate will deliver its report from the NDIS inquiry on Tuesday. Butler doesn’t directly answer a question about whether or not he is willing to make any significant changes to the legislation the government has put forward.

He says:

Look, the direction of travel I think is an important one for us to follow through. This largely reflects reviews and insights that we’ve gathered over the last three years since the independent review was done of the NDIS in 2023 and endorsed by all governments at national Cabinet later that year.

I’m utterly convinced this is the right plan for the NDIS… I’m not saying there won’t be any change. We heard ideas from the crossbench in the debate in the House of Representatives. I’ve very much heard that people want greater reassurance about what won’t change because of the reforms we’re putting in place.

We have to constrain that growth. Without reforms it would grow to $20 billion by the end of the decade and that’s simply not a sustainable position.

It’s also allowed us, as I said, to protect the core supports people rely upon for that safety that was part of your introduction.

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