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TikTok “a quitté la génération Covid avec une durée d’attention de 10 minutes et incapable de s’asseoir pendant les assemblées”

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Les enfants ont du mal à se concentrer sur des activités pendant plus de 10 minutes à la fois à la suite de Covid, ont averti les enseignants.

La durée d’attention a tellement diminué que moins d’enfants du primaire sont désormais capables de rester assis pendant les assemblées.

Huit enseignants sur dix affirment que “l’inattention des élèves” s’est aggravée depuis la pandémie, se plaignant de l’augmentation notable des “bavardages inutiles, des cris et des rires inappropriés”.

Les effets d’entraînement de la pandémie ont été blâmés, les enseignants affirmant que les enfants sont en retard sur les compétences sociales après avoir passé des mois à apprendre à travers des écrans.

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Pourtant, 85% des enseignants pensent que la «nature sans cesse balayée» des sites de médias sociaux comme TikTok a exacerbé le problème.

L'enquête, menée auprès de plus de 500 enseignants du primaire et de la petite enfance en Angleterre, a révélé une aggravation du comportement ainsi qu'une augmentation de la rêverie et des plaintes d'ennui chez les élèves.

L'enquête, menée auprès de plus de 500 enseignants du primaire et de la petite enfance en Angleterre, a révélé une aggravation du comportement ainsi qu'une augmentation de la rêverie et des plaintes d'ennui chez les élèves.

L’enquête, menée auprès de plus de 500 enseignants du primaire et de la petite enfance en Angleterre, a révélé une aggravation du comportement ainsi qu’une augmentation de la rêverie et des plaintes d’ennui chez les élèves.

Les résultats proviennent d’une enquête menée auprès de plus de 500 enseignants du primaire et de la petite enfance en Angleterre.

Cela fait suite à un avertissement des députés selon lequel la génération Covid a vu ses perspectives endommagées par la pandémie et qu’il faudra peut-être une décennie pour que l’écart de performances entre les élèves défavorisés et les autres revienne aux niveaux d’avant le virus.

Aujourd’hui, ils ont exhorté le gouvernement à s’attaquer à la «catastrophe au ralenti» en veillant à ce que les écoles encadrent les élèves qui ont du mal à rattraper leur retard et à réduire les taux d’absentéisme.

Les verrouillages de Covid ont vu des écoles à travers le Royaume-Uni fermer leurs portes pendant des mois à la fois, sauf pour les enfants des travailleurs clés.

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Les écoles proposaient plutôt un apprentissage en ligne, mais certains élèves n’y avaient pas accès car ils n’avaient pas la technologie à la maison.

De nombreuses études ont montré que les performances scolaires des élèves ont souffert de la pandémie, que ceux des écoles publiques sont les plus touchés, que les élèves sont moins motivés à étudier et beaucoup ont l’impression de ne pas avoir pu rattraper l’apprentissage perdu. .

L’enquête, commandée par la ressource en ligne Kapow Primary et réalisée entre avril et mai, a interrogé les enseignants sur le comportement actuel des élèves, par rapport à avant Covid.

Plus de quatre sur cinq (84 %) pensent que la durée d’attention des enfants est « plus courte que jamais ».

Et environ les deux tiers ont déclaré que le comportement des enfants en classe s’était détérioré et qu’il y avait eu une augmentation l’inattention et la rêverie.

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Un enseignant sur cinq a avoué qu’il consacre moins de 10 minutes en moyenne à une seule activité pour maintenir l’attention de ses enfants.

Et plus de la moitié ont déclaré que les élèves sont désormais plus susceptibles de se déplacer dans la classe, se plaignent plus rapidement de s’ennuyer et sont plus susceptibles d’ennuyer et de provoquer les autres dans la classe.

Quelque 85 % des enseignants ont déclaré que la « nature constante des médias sociaux » a eu une incidence négative sur la capacité d’attention des élèves.

Alors que les utilisateurs de TikTok sont censés être âgés de plus de 13 ans, de nombreux préadolescents ont toujours l’application. Les utilisateurs peuvent feuilleter un flux infini de vidéos, qui ne peuvent durer que quelques secondes.

Un enseignant de 5e et 6e année travaillant dans une école primaire du Derbyshire, qui a demandé à ne pas être nommé, a déclaré: «Le comportement en classe est très différent après Covid.

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«Nous avons dû enseigner aux enfants à travers un écran pendant la pandémie, mais retirer l’écran maintenant a eu un impact énorme.

« La rêverie est un gros problème pour nous, tout comme aider les enfants à réapprendre certaines de leurs compétences sociales. De petites choses comme le tour de rôle se sont perdues pendant Covid. Nous devons également faire beaucoup plus de pauses de mouvement pour éviter que les enfants ne décrochent.

Un autre enseignant, travaillant dans une école primaire de l’est de Londres, a déclaré: «La conduite de nombreux enfants dans les assemblées a été particulièrement symptomatique.

“Certains ont perdu la capacité de s’asseoir dans le cadre d’un large public et de se concentrer sur un message partagé avec toute l’école.”

Vicky Cottrill-Gray, directrice du contenu éducatif à Kapow Primary, a déclaré: «Les enfants ont perdu tellement de temps à l’école pendant la pandémie. À leur retour, ils ont apporté avec eux de nouveaux problèmes de comportement auxquels les enseignants doivent encore faire face.

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Un porte-parole du ministère de l’Éducation (DfE) a déclaré: «Notre approche pour lutter contre le comportement dans les écoles a été d’aider les écoles à développer une culture comportementale qui fonctionne pour elles, leurs élèves et leurs communautés.

“Nous avons mis à jour nos conseils sur le comportement dans les écoles pour fournir des conseils clairs sur la manière de créer et de maintenir des normes élevées et notre programme Behavior Hubs de 10 millions de livres sterling aide jusqu’à 700 écoles à améliorer leur comportement.”

Alors que les utilisateurs de TikTok sont censés être âgés de plus de 13 ans, de nombreux préadolescents ont toujours l'application.  Les utilisateurs peuvent feuilleter un flux infini de vidéos, qui peuvent ne durer que quelques secondes

Alors que les utilisateurs de TikTok sont censés être âgés de plus de 13 ans, de nombreux préadolescents ont toujours l'application.  Les utilisateurs peuvent feuilleter un flux infini de vidéos, qui peuvent ne durer que quelques secondes

Alors que les utilisateurs de TikTok sont censés être âgés de plus de 13 ans, de nombreux préadolescents ont toujours l’application. Les utilisateurs peuvent feuilleter un flux infini de vidéos, qui peuvent ne durer que quelques secondes

Cela survient alors que le Comité des comptes publics a averti qu’il pourrait falloir une décennie pour que l’écart de réussite entre les élèves défavorisés et les autres revienne aux niveaux d’avant Covid.

Un rapport publié par le groupe de députés interpartis indique que 13% des écoles en Angleterre n’ont pas repris son programme phare de tutorat national (NTP) en 2021/22.

Le NTP, lancé en novembre 2020, a offert un financement aux écoles primaires et secondaires pour fournir un tutorat individuel et des cours de groupe pour aider les jeunes à rattraper leur retard après que les fermetures les aient vus bannis des salles de classe.

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Le DfE a subventionné 75 % des coûts du programme pour 2021/22 et 60 % en 2022/23.

Le chiffre devait chuter à seulement 25% pour 2023/24, mais a été porté à 50% à la suite de préoccupations concernant les pressions budgétaires.

Le comité a déclaré: «Il y a un risque que sans cette subvention centrale, le programme national de tutorat se fane sur la vigne.

“Nous ne sommes pas convaincus que le département apprécie pleinement les pressions subies par les écoles alors qu’elles cherchent à aider les élèves à rattraper leur retard.”

Le comité a appelé le DfE à prendre des mesures plus efficaces pour accroître la participation au NTP afin de garantir que «tous les élèves reçoivent le soutien dont ils ont besoin».

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Il a également appelé le DfE à prendre des mesures ciblées pour réduire les taux d’absentéisme parmi les élèves défavorisés et à publier un plan sur la manière dont il réduira l’écart de désavantage.

Le rapport indiquait: “ Sans que le ministère de l’Éducation ne prenne des mesures de relance plus rapides et plus efficaces, l’héritage de la pandémie de Covid-19 sera avec nous pendant longtemps, endommageant les perspectives d’une génération d’enfants et enracinant les désavantages.

«La perturbation de la scolarité a été l’une des conséquences les plus graves de la pandémie, entraînant une perte d’apprentissage pour de nombreux élèves.

«Les élèves défavorisés ont le plus souffert, anéantissant une décennie de progrès dans la réduction de l’écart de réussite entre eux et leurs pairs.

“Nous sommes alarmés que le département pense qu’il pourrait falloir une décennie de plus pour ramener l’écart de désavantage aux niveaux d’avant la pandémie.”

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La députée travailliste Dame Meg Hillier, présidente du comité, a exhorté le Le gouvernement publiera des plans pour réduire l’écart de désavantage et les taux d’absence.

Elle a déclaré: «Les conséquences d’une décennie perdue en cours de réduction de l’écart de réussite pour les enfants défavorisés sont incommensurables.

“Sans une action rapide, la catastrophe au ralenti de la pandémie pour l’éducation des enfants, et en particulier pour les enfants défavorisés, continuera d’avoir des conséquences profondes pour toute une génération.”

Un porte-parole du DfE a déclaré: “Nous sommes conscients de l’effet que la pandémie a eu sur l’éducation des élèves, c’est pourquoi nous avons mis 5 milliards de livres sterling à disposition pour la reprise de l’éducation.

«Malgré l’effet de la pandémie, l’Angleterre est arrivée quatrième sur 43 pays qui ont testé des enfants du même âge dans l’enquête internationale PIRLS sur la capacité de lecture des enfants de neuf et 10 ans.

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“Nous restons déterminés à combler l’écart de réussite, c’est pourquoi le programme national de tutorat cible les étudiants les plus défavorisés et a enregistré plus de trois millions de cours à ce jour, soutenus par plus d’un milliard de livres sterling d’investissement.”

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Green groups target France’s TotalEnergies for ‘climaticide’ Tanzania, Uganda project

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Four environmental groups have taken legal action against French giant TotalEnergies on claims of “climaticide” over a controversial oil project in Tanzania and Uganda, their lawyers said Monday.

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The groups — Darwin Climax Coalitions, Sea Shepherd France, Wild Legal and Stop EACOP-Stop Total — filed their action on September 22, saying that TotalEnergies “must no longer continue to knowingly, freely and with impunity fuel climate change”, lawyers William Bourdon and Vincent Brengarth said.

“It is time to hold the company responsible for its activities,” they said, adding that the court action is unprecedented by seeking a criminal Judgment “for facts resembling a climaticide, which until now had their place only before civil courts”.

The groups say that with its East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP), TotalEnergies is liable for charges including destruction, damage or deterioration of property belonging to others likely to create a danger to persons, and failing to deal with a disaster.

Human Rights Watch (HRW) in July urged a halt to the project after TotalEnergies and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation last year signed a $10 billion deal to develop Ugandan oilfields and ship crude through a 1,445-kilometre (900-mile) pipeline to Tanzania’s Indian Ocean port of Tanga.

Rights activists and environmental groups have slammed a deal that has also faced criticism in the European Parliament.

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TotalEnergies says an estimated 100,000 people displaced by the project have been fairly compensated, and measures have been taken to protect the environment.

The project involves drilling around 400 oil wells in Murchison Falls Nature Park, a biodiversity reserve and Uganda’s largest national park.

The company said Monday that it was unaware of the latest legal action and what it hoped to achieve, telling AFP that it “conducts operations in accordance with its operating standards and with laws and regulations”.

A French civil court earlier this year dismissed on procedural grounds a landmark case against the firm over the project after several NGOs filed a suit seeking to suspend it.

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has vowed to proceed, saying the landlocked, poverty-riven country will enjoy an economic boost from the project.

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In the latest allegations, the associations say the pipeline would entail “a major impoverishment of local populations” and severely impact the local environment.

French NGO Les Amis de la Terre launched a first judicial broadside against the project in 2019.

Saying that the pipeline did not respect the 2015 Paris accord on cutting global carbon emissions, the lawyers in the latest case warned of “chaos” resulting from rising temperatures if such projects went ahead.

They urged French authorities to “force TotalEnergies to radically change its investment strategy to drastically reduce fossil investments and massively develop renewable energies”.

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Most accident-prone states REVEALED in DM.com interactive map – and how you’re more likely to get hurt if you live in one of these states

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The most accident-prone states have been revealed in a DailyMail.com interactive map — as data shows you could be more likely to be sent to the hospital for a human bite than a dog bite in some parts of the United States.

Researchers looked at Google search data for accident-related terms, such as ‘broken nose’, ‘how to tell if a bone is fractured’ and ‘urgent care’ over the last 12 months across all 50 US states.

They found people in Arizona were most likely to suffer an accident, with an average of 1,585 searches for accident-related terms per 100,000 people every month.

Top search terms in the state were ‘urgent care’, ‘minute clinic,’ ’emergency room’ and ‘sprained ankle’.

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In the least accident-prone state, North Dakota, there was only a monthly average of 325 similar searches per 100,000 people.

The most Googled search term was ‘urgent care’, which was looked up 2.2million times every month nationwide on average. 

Overall, states where people were most likely to suffer an accident were mostly concentrated on the East and West coasts, which may be linked to a denser population and higher urbanization rates, which can raise the risk of collisions, slips and falls.

Rural and sparsely populated states, on the other hand, had lower rates of non-fatal injuries according to this study.

The above map shows the average monthly rate of accident-related internet searches by state, revealing Arizona was the most accident-prone

The above map shows the average monthly rate of accident-related internet searches by state, revealing Arizona was the most accident-prone

The above map shows the average monthly rate of accident-related internet searches by state, revealing Arizona was the most accident-prone

Most accident-prone states 

State

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Arizona

Colorado

Hawaii

North Carolina

Washington

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Massachusetts

Minnesota 

Virginia

Maryland

Oregon 

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Accident search

1,584 per 100k

1,432 per 100k

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1,401 per 100k

1,323 per 100k

1,229 per 100k

1,229 per 100k

1,192 per 100k

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1,184 per 100k

1,169 per 100k

1,156 per 100k 

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The average monthly searches was based on Google searchers per 100,000 residents 

Least accident-prone states

State

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North Dakota

West Virginia

South Dakota

Mississippi

Montana

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Arkansas

Alaska

Maine

Idaho

Wisconsin 

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Accident search

325 per 100k

455 per 100k

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467 per 100k

470 per 100k

528 per 100k

596 per 100k

602 per 100k

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602 per 100k

664 per 100k

673 per 100k 

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The average monthly searches was based on Google searchers per 100,000 residents 

The data on accident searches by state was compiled by the personal injury attorney group Injured in Florida earlier this year.

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Following Arizona was Colorado, with 1,432 average monthly searches per 100,000 people that were accident related.

Rounding out the top five were Hawaii (1,401), North Carolina (1,323) and Washington (1,229).

The top search term in all of these states was urgent care. Other popular terms included ’emergency room’, ‘minute clinic’ and ‘sprained wrist’.

At the other end of the scale, was North Dakota, West Virginia, South Dakota, Mississippi and Montana. In these states, the most searched terms were ‘urgent care’, ‘sprained ankle’ and ‘broken toe’.

While the authors of this report did not suggest why coastal states were more likely to have accidents, previous studies have suggested it could be because of a denser population. 

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This could lead to more crowded sidewalks, streets and transport systems — raising the risk of collisions, slips and falls.

A vibrant nightlife scene can also raise the risk of accidents, particularly when alcohol is involved.

There are also suggestions a higher density of cars and roads can raise the accident rate because people are more likely to get hit by a vehicle.

A spokesperson at Injured in Florida said of the recent report: ‘These accidents, which represent everything from a broken toe to a sprained wrist, can happen from a fall at home or an accident in the workplace.

‘Arizona has been named the most accident-prone state based on the number of accident-related searches over the last 12 months.’

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The research was released at the same time as a separate report by injury lawyers John Foy and Associates, which looked into the most common causes of non-fatal ER visits.

That study analyzed data from across the US that had been compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Unintentional falls were the leading cause of non-fatal ER visits by far, behind an estimated 5.5million visits every year.

‘Such accidents often [arise] from slippery, cluttered or unstable walking/working areas,’ they said.

‘These injuries typically stem from hitting a surface at the same or a lower level after a sudden drop, mainly influenced by gravitational factors.’ 

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The above graph shows ER visits for non-fatal injuries in select states, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The above graph shows ER visits for non-fatal injuries in select states, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The above graph shows ER visits for non-fatal injuries in select states, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Unintentional poisonings — such as from drugs — were the second most common causes (1.71 million visits) followed by being unintentionally struck by humans, animals or objects (1.59 million)

In fourth was injuries sustained in a car accident, responsible for 1.54 million emergency room visits. Rounding out the top five was intentional cuts and piercings, which was behind 1.29 million visits.

John Foy, who founded John Foy and Associates, said: ‘The data provided further important insights, when looking at sex differences between male and female ER visits. 

‘For instance, women are more frequently victims of dog bites than men, which could be in part due to the fact that more than 70 percent of dog walkers are female.

‘Additionally, the data suggests that occupants of larger vehicles, such as cars, trucks, or buses, are 590 percent more likely to sustain non-fatal injuries than motorcyclists.

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He added: ‘It’s also noteworthy that overexertion alone results in more emergency room trips than dog bites, pedal cycle incidents, and bites and stings combined.’

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Slovakia’s president taps populist Fico to form coalition government

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Slovakia’s president on Monday asked the leader of the winning party in the country’s parliamentary election to try to form a coalition government.

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Populist former prime minister Robert Fico and his leftist Smer, or Direction, party captured 22.9% of the vote on Saturday. It will have 42 seats in the 150-seat Parliament.

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If he succeeds, Fico, 59, will become prime minister for the fourth time.

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In a televised address to the nation Monday, President Zuzana Caputova stressed that the new government would have to be “a government which will serve all citizens.”

Fico has repeatedly attacked the liberal president, accusing her of being an American agent and serving foreign interests. Caputova has been suing him for that.

Fico campaigned on a pro-Russian and anti-American message.

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The election was a test for the small eastern European country’s support for neighboring Ukraine in its war with Russia. Fico vowed to withdraw Slovakia’s military support for Ukraine, and his victory could further strain the fragile unity in the European Union and NATO.

Fico needs to find coalition partners to rule with a parliamentary majority.

The left-wing Hlas (Voice) party, led by Fico’s former deputy in Smer, Peter Pellegrini, came in third with 14.7% (27 seats). Pellegrini parted ways with Fico after the scandal-tainted Smer lost the previous election in 2020, but their possible reunion would boost Fico’s chances to form a government.

Other potential coalition partners include, the ultranationalist Slovak National Party, a clear pro-Russian group, that received won 10 seats and the Conservative Christion Democrats with 12 seats.

A liberal, pro-Western newcomer, the Progressive Slovakia party, took second place in the election with 18% of the votes, or 32 seats. Its leader, Michal Simecka, said he would like try to form a governing coalition if Fico fails.

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Fico’s critics worry that his return to power could lead Slovakia to abandon its course in other ways, following the path of Hungary under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and to a lesser extent of Poland under the Law and Justice party.

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They came, they saw, they drank! Europe’s epic Ryder Cup celebrations continued until 4.30am in Rome

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Europe’s epic Ryder Cup celebrations in Rome continued until 4.30am as Tyrrell Hatton and Shane Lowry are revealed as the last men standing.

From Rory McIlroy leading a boozy rendition of ‘Europe’s on Fire’ on the team bus to Viktor Hovland spraying his fellow teammates with champagne – each player can be seen joining in the fun.

However, it appears the English-Irish duo of Hatton and Lowry were particularly jubilant after Europe secured a 16.5 to 11.5 win over the Americans.

A blissfully bleary-eyed Shane Lowry was pictured surrounded by empty bottles of beer, Champagne and the all-important trophy as players reportedly partied until 4.30am local time.

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A picture of teammate Tyrrell Hatton, one of the standout heroes as Europe seized back the Ryder Cup from the US, was then posted by the Ryder Cup Europe social media team with the caption ‘last man standing’ this morning.

Tyrrell Hatton is the last man standing as he hilariously sports colourful light-up glasses during Team Europe's Ryder Cup celebrations

Tyrrell Hatton is the last man standing as he hilariously sports colourful light-up glasses during Team Europe's Ryder Cup celebrations

Tyrrell Hatton is the last man standing as he hilariously sports colourful light-up glasses during Team Europe’s Ryder Cup celebrations

Shane Lowry looks pleased as punch as he sits with the Ryder Cup during the post-tournament celebrations in Rome

Shane Lowry looks pleased as punch as he sits with the Ryder Cup during the post-tournament celebrations in Rome

Shane Lowry looks pleased as punch as he sits with the Ryder Cup during the post-tournament celebrations in Rome

The 31-year-old Brit looked slightly dazed as he posed with a frothed-up lager while wearing some LED-lit party sunglasses outside the team’s hotel. 

Before the boozy party in the team hotel, there was also a raucous coach trip from the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club to the team hotel in the Eternal City, where there were wild celebrations both on and off the course.

Shortly after their superb win, which saw Luke Donald’s side put the demons of 2021 behind them, Rory McIlroy could be seen leading chants of ‘USA is terrified’ to the tune of dance hit Freed from Desire on the team coach last night while his team-mates joined in.

McIlroy – who led Team Europe to victory just hours after clashing with a Team USA caddie in a car park – was in a celebratory mood as he sang at the top of his voice, guzzled champagne straight from the bottle and took a swig from the Ryder Cup trophy.

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But the celebrations didn’t stop there and more pictures have emerged of the delighted Europe stars partying long into the night.

At a reception party after their win, a delighted Lowry was pictured looking pleased as punch as he sat at a table smiling with the Ryder Cup – plus plenty of bottles of champagne and beer – in front of him.

Lowry’s team-mates can be seen mingling in the background while the early morning light begins to peer through the curtains.

But while many of Team Europe called it a night after hours of partying, last man standing Hatton hilariously kept the celebrations going as he drank beer while dressed head to toe in Team Europe clothes while sporting some light-up party glasses.

Following their victory, McIlroy took to centre stage among the Ryder Cup celebrations, visibly riding high on an outstanding three days of golf which was also filled with plenty of controversy.

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The Northern Irish star was visibly emotional during a post-victory interview after Team Europe secured their victory as he got redemption for his disappointing performance in the 19-9 defeat at Whistling Straits two years ago.

Rory McIlroy and Lowry led chants of 'USA is terrified' to the tune of dance hit Freed from Desire as Team Europe celebrated regaining the Ryder Cup in style on their coach

Rory McIlroy and Lowry led chants of 'USA is terrified' to the tune of dance hit Freed from Desire as Team Europe celebrated regaining the Ryder Cup in style on their coach

Rory McIlroy and Lowry led chants of ‘USA is terrified’ to the tune of dance hit Freed from Desire as Team Europe celebrated regaining the Ryder Cup in style on their coach

Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy
Shane Lowry

Shane Lowry

McIlroy and Lowry were also filmed drinking from the Ryder Cup as celebrations got rowdy

McIlroy cruised to victory over America’s Sam Burns as the hosts won for the seventh time in a row in Europe, eventually crushing the visitors in Rome.

After a strong US fightback had frayed nerves, Tommy Fleetwood ensured his side would take the honours by securing the half-point needed with a stunning drive to 23 feet at the par-four 16th.

McIlroy won his first three matches at Marco Simone but lost the final fourball on Saturday evening which took a vicious turn when he became embroiled in an angry exchange with Patrick Cantlay’s caddie Joe LaCava over his celebrations on the 18th green.

The row then spilled over into the car park and McIlroy had to be bundled into a waiting car by team-mate Shane Lowry amid astonishing scenes.

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The 34-year-old was left furious when LaCava stood in his line of vision twirling his cap as he attempted to line up what would have been a match-saving putt.

Team Europe captain Luke Donald leads a rendition of Queen’s ‘We are the Champions’ on the bus

Other hilarious footage showed Francesco Molinari dancing in the aisle of the coach as the rest of the team chanted Tommy Fleetwood's name after the Englishman clinched the Ryder Cup

Other hilarious footage showed Francesco Molinari dancing in the aisle of the coach as the rest of the team chanted Tommy Fleetwood's name after the Englishman clinched the Ryder Cup

Other hilarious footage showed Francesco Molinari dancing in the aisle of the coach as the rest of the team chanted Tommy Fleetwood’s name after the Englishman clinched the Ryder Cup

Cantlay had been jeered all day by the home supporters for reportedly refusing to wear his USA cap in protest at not being paid to play. After McIlroy confronted Cantlay’s bag man on the green, tempers boiled over again in the car park.

‘Walking off the 18th yesterday was probably the angriest I’ve ever been in my career,’ McIlroy told BBC Radio 5 Live.

‘I said it to the US guys, I thought it was disgraceful what went on and I made that clear.

‘I needed that to fuel me today and not let it take away from what has been a great week. I felt like I used it to my advantage and came out with a different level of focus and determination and in a way it gave the whole team a bit of fire in our bellies.’

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McIlroy had to fight back tears before he added: ‘I just wanted to win another point for Europe. Ever since Whistling Straits I was so disappointed in my performance there, so to come here and get four points for the team means a lot to me.

Rory McIlroy celebrates an iconic Ryder Cup victory by pouring champagne over his face on the 18th green

Rory McIlroy celebrates an iconic Ryder Cup victory by pouring champagne over his face on the 18th green

Rory McIlroy celebrates an iconic Ryder Cup victory by pouring champagne over his face on the 18th green

Rory McIlroy said he was fuelled by his car park bust up with a Team USA caddie on Saturday

Rory McIlroy said he was fuelled by his car park bust up with a Team USA caddie on Saturday

Rory McIlroy said he was fuelled by his car park bust up with a Team USA caddie on Saturday

Team Europe captain Luke Donald poses with the trophy and wife, Diane Antonopoulos as his team kiss their partners during the celebrations after winning the Ryder Cup

Team Europe's Rory McIlroy celebrates with his wife Erica after Europe regained the Ryder Cup

Team Europe's Rory McIlroy celebrates with his wife Erica after Europe regained the Ryder Cup

Team Europe’s Rory McIlroy celebrates with his wife Erica after Europe regained the Ryder Cup

Team Europe Captain Luke Donald holds the Ryder Cup Trophy with players

Team Europe Captain Luke Donald holds the Ryder Cup Trophy with players

Team Europe Captain Luke Donald holds the Ryder Cup Trophy with players 

‘It’s a great bounce-back after Whistling Straits. The team we have is incredible. It’s a young team that I think will be around for a long time.’

This was an emphatic response by Europe after their 19-9 hammering at Whistling Straits in 2021 and means captain Luke Donald may well lead the side again at Bethpage Black in two years’ time.

The jubilant wives and girlfriends of the Ryder Cup winners planted kisses on their Team Europe partners as they also got involved in the wild celebrations.

Posing for a photo with the iconic gold trophy, Donald was surrounded by his victorious team who shared a special moment with their other halves at the end of a memorable weekend in Rome.

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There was also a hilarious moment where the WAGs took a separate photo just with Norwegian star Viktor Hovland, the only single man out of the 12 Team Europe winners.

Shane Lowry of Ireland and The European Team roars with delight as he raises the Ryder Cup beside (L-R) Matthew Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton, Ludwig Aberg, Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland at the official presentation

Shane Lowry of Ireland and The European Team roars with delight as he raises the Ryder Cup beside (L-R) Matthew Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton, Ludwig Aberg, Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland at the official presentation

Shane Lowry of Ireland and The European Team roars with delight as he raises the Ryder Cup beside (L-R) Matthew Fitzpatrick, Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton, Ludwig Aberg, Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland at the official presentation 

Justin Rose, Jon Rahm and teammates of Team Europe celebrate winning the Ryder Cup during the Sunday singles matches

Justin Rose, Jon Rahm and teammates of Team Europe celebrate winning the Ryder Cup during the Sunday singles matches

Justin Rose, Jon Rahm and teammates of Team Europe celebrate winning the Ryder Cup during the Sunday singles matches

Europe's WAGs took a separate photo just with Norwegian star Viktor Hovland, the only single man on the team

Europe's WAGs took a separate photo just with Norwegian star Viktor Hovland, the only single man on the team

Europe’s WAGs took a separate photo just with Norwegian star Viktor Hovland, the only single man on the team

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Mali redeploys troops to northeastern rebel stronghold

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The Malian army began redeploying troops on Monday towards the northern rebel stronghold of Kidal, two security officials said, amid a resumption of hostilities in the region.

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“As part of the reorganisation of our arrangements in the north, we have begun the redeployment of our forces in the northeastern region of Kidal,” a Mali military official who spoke on condition of anonymity told AFP.

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A convoy left the northern city of Gao, which lies 300 kilometres (185 miles) southwest of Kidal, early Monday, the source added.

Another security official said the convoy was made up of 119 vehicles and was currently stopped on the road to the north of Gao.

National security chiefs made the deployment decision at a meeting late on Sunday, he added.

Kidal is a crossroads region in the north that is not under the control of the Malian state but of a coalition of predominantly Tuareg groups called the Coordination of Azawad Movements (CMA).

Since the end of August, the north of Mali has seen a resumption of hostilities by the CMA and an intensification of jihadist attacks against the army.

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The fact that Kidal is still controlled by the ex-rebels continues to pose a sovereignty issue and remains a source of irritation for Bamako, including for the junta.

Junta leaders have made re-establishing state control across the whole country one of their main messages.

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Kidal lies more than 1,500 kilometres from the capital Bamako and hundreds of kilometres from the cities of Gao and Timbuktu.

It is a crucial stopover between Mali and Algeria.

When an insurrection broke out in 2012, the region was one of the first in Mali to fall into the hands of the rebels, both separatists and Salafists.

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It was taken over by the CMA in 2013 following military intervention by France, and has remained in their hands despite a 2014 attempt by the Malian army to regain control.

In 2015, the rebels signed the so-called Algiers peace agreement with pro-government armed groups and the state.

The 2012 insurrection paved the way for armed groups linked to Al-Qaeda to conquer most of the north, triggering France’s intervention and plunging the Sahel into war that has left thousands dead.

The Al-Qaeda-affiliated jihadist alliance Support Group for Islam and Muslims (GSIM) now operates over large swathes of the north and centre of Mali as well as on the outskirts of the capital Bamako.

In the northeast, groups affiliated to the Islamic State organisation have extended their hold over almost all of the Menaka region.

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The jihadist insurgency that erupted in northern Mali in 2012 spread to Niger and Burkina Faso in 2015.

Following back-to-back coups in 2020 and 2021, the Malian junta pushed out France’s anti-jihadist force in 2022.

Northern Mali has seen a series of attacks on the army in recent weeks which coincides with the ongoing withdrawal of the UN stabilisation force MINUSMA.

MINUSMA has been handing over its camps to Malian authorities, but the separatists claim they should be returned to their control.

The UN mission has still to vacate its camp at Kidal and two other sites further north by the end of December.

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Mali’s junta chief Colonel Assimi Goita, speaking on the anniversary of the West African nation’s 1960 independence from France last month, pledged to retake control of the country from jihadist groups and rebels.

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Liz Truss demands tax cuts to kick-start business at Tory conference rally with Priti Patel… but Jeremy Hunt warns he CAN’T cut the burden this year and ‘doesn’t know’ if it will be possible before election

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Liz Truss demanded cuts to corporation tax as she delivered a dramatic speech to Tory activists at conference.

The former PM urged Rishi Sunak to show he is ‘hungry’ to get firms thriving as she joined ex-Cabinet ministers Priti Patel and Jacob Rees-Mogg at the fringe event.

She told a packed crowd in Manchester – with Nigel Farage in the front row attending his first Conservative conference for years – that the Government must ‘axe the tax’ and build more affordable housing.

‘Let’s be prepared to make Conservative arguments again,’ she said. ‘Let’s make Britain grow again.’ 

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However, the message has already been dismissed by Jeremy Hunt, who toured broadcast studios this morning warning that he cannot bring in significant tax cuts this year and refused to promise any before the election.   

Liz Truss demanded tax cuts to kick-start business as she delivered a rallying cry to Tory activists at conference

Liz Truss demanded tax cuts to kick-start business as she delivered a rallying cry to Tory activists at conference

Liz Truss demanded tax cuts to kick-start business as she delivered a rallying cry to Tory activists at conference

The former PM urged Rishi Sunak to show he is 'hungry' to get firms thriving as she joined ex-Cabinet ministers (right to left) Jacob Rees-Mogg, Priti Patel and Ranil Jayawardena at the fringe event

The former PM urged Rishi Sunak to show he is 'hungry' to get firms thriving as she joined ex-Cabinet ministers (right to left) Jacob Rees-Mogg, Priti Patel and Ranil Jayawardena at the fringe event

The former PM urged Rishi Sunak to show he is ‘hungry’ to get firms thriving as she joined ex-Cabinet ministers (right to left) Jacob Rees-Mogg, Priti Patel and Ranil Jayawardena at the fringe event

Rishi Sunak is bracing for a storm at Tory conference today with a host of rebels set to challenge his stance on tax

Rishi Sunak is bracing for a storm at Tory conference today with a host of rebels set to challenge his stance on tax

Rishi Sunak is bracing for a storm at Tory conference today with a host of rebels set to challenge his stance on tax

Polling has suggested many Brits feel the Truss government bungled the implementation of its economic policies, rather than having the wrong policies

Polling has suggested many Brits feel the Truss government bungled the implementation of its economic policies, rather than having the wrong policies

Polling has suggested many Brits feel the Truss government bungled the implementation of its economic policies, rather than having the wrong policies  

Speaking at the Great British Growth Rally event – the busiest yet at the conference – Ms Truss said: ‘I’m calling upon the Chancellor at the Autumn Statement to put corporation tax back down to 19 per cent.

‘And frankly, if we can get it lower, the better

‘What we know is that economic growth and making Britain grow again is not going to be delivered by the Treasury. It’s not going to be delivered by more public spending. It’s not going to be delivered by more regulation.

‘It is going to be delivered by giving business the freedom they need to succeed.’

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Ms Truss also complained about the scale of current Government spending, saying ‘it has not been higher since the 1970s’. 

‘And in fact it was lower for most of the 1970s, apart from 1975,’ she said.

‘So we need to acknowledge that Government is too big, taxes are too high and we are spending too much.’

Calling on Conservatives to ‘bring these arguments home to people’, she said: ‘Let’s be prepared to make conservative arguments again.

‘Let’s stop taxing and banning things. Let’s instead build things and make things. Let’s be prepared to make conservative arguments again, even if it’s unpopular, even if it’s difficult. I want everybody in this room to unleash their inner conservative.

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‘And finally, my friends let’s make Britain grow again.’

Ms Truss also waded into the row over housing – which has been pitching shire Tories who are nervous of more construction against Red Wall MPs. 

‘While lots of MPs talk about building more homes, it’s very difficult to actually get them to vote for reducing the regulation that’s stopping the homes being built,’ she said.

‘It’s all about protecting newts or installing a bat bridge. That appears to be the priority rather than building homes.’

She said she wanted to ‘turbocharge the incentives’ by giving local areas tax breaks if they are prepared to ‘get rid of that red tape’.

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The PM has kicked off the pre-election gathering in Manchester insisting he is making progress on his five missions – including bringing down inflation and stopping Channel boats.

But leadership hopefuls are already jostling for position in case Mr Sunak is unable to stave off the threat from Labour, with Suella Braverman and Kemi Badenoch both taking tough positions on the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).  

During interviews this morning, Mr Hunt said the government must prioritise tackling inflation – and warned that he did not know if the public finances will allow cuts before the election.

He told GB News: ‘The way you win elections is by making promises people believe. We’re being honest with people, there is no short cut to tax cuts.

‘If I gave a big tax cut this year, it would be inflationary, because we’d be putting money in people’s pockets, which would boost up demand, which would ultimately mean prices would go up as well. So this is not the right time.’

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The Chancellor said: ‘I don’t think it’s going to be possible to do any big tax cuts, on the basis first of all of the public finances as we see them… but also it would compromise our battle against inflation.

‘No tax cuts are possible in a substantial tax way at the moment, so it’s not just inheritance tax, it’s income tax, it’s all the different tax cuts that people look at. If we start having big tax cuts it would be inflationary.’

Asked if he believes it will be Mr Sunak’s first and last conference as Tory leader, Mr Hunt said ‘no, I don’t’ before praising his ‘formidable’ talents, hard-working nature and ability to ‘cut through really difficult problems’.

The Chancellor insisted to Times Radio he has been ‘completely cured’ of any ambitions to enter No 10 himself.

Mr Hunt will use his conference speech to announce tougher rules on benefits and a boost to the national living wage as part of a Tory plan to get more people into work.

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He will promise the national living wage will increase to at least £11 an hour from April.

But alongside that he will look again at the benefit sanctions regime to make it harder for people to claim welfare while refusing to take ‘active steps’ to move into work, with proposals due to be set out in November’s Autumn Statement.

With Mr Hunt insisting that tax cuts in the Autumn Statement are unlikely, the Tories would have the option of a giveaway at a possible full Budget in the spring before any election in 2024.

Philip van Scheltinga from polling firm Redfield & Wilton Strategies told MailOnline that the public had not been against Ms Truss’s policies in principle.

‘There is a narrative out there that what Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng did with the mini budget was unpopular with the public, not just with the markets. That’s simply wrong,’ he said.

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‘In fact, their policies were initially supported by the public and would still be supported by the public if enacted again today.

‘Rather, the public saw how the markets reacted and then did not see the Prime Minister for several days. Her failure was in implementation and communication, not in policy.’

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt toured broadcast studios this morning ahead of his keynote speech, but insisted that significant tax cuts are not happening this year

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt toured broadcast studios this morning ahead of his keynote speech, but insisted that significant tax cuts are not happening this year

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt toured broadcast studios this morning ahead of his keynote speech, but insisted that significant tax cuts are not happening this year

The main speech at the conference will be from Mr Hunt, who will confirm plans to boost the wages of the lowest paid on the second day of the Manchester gathering

The main speech at the conference will be from Mr Hunt, who will confirm plans to boost the wages of the lowest paid on the second day of the Manchester gathering

The main speech at the conference will be from Mr Hunt, who will confirm plans to boost the wages of the lowest paid on the second day of the Manchester gathering

The main speech at the conference will be from Mr Hunt, who will confirm plans to boost the wages of the lowest paid on the second day of the Manchester gathering.

The Conservatives said the move will benefit two million people and follows the target for the national living wage to reach two-thirds of median hourly pay by October next year.

The Low Pay Commission estimates the rate required to meet that goal should be between £10.90 and £11.43, with a central estimate of £11.16.

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The increase will mean the national living wage will increase by more than £1,000 for a full-time worker next year.

Mr Hunt and Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride are expected to use November’s Autumn Statement to set out tough welfare reforms.

‘I am incredibly proud to live in a country where, as Churchill said, there’s a ladder everyone can climb but also a safety net below which no-one falls,’ Mr Hunt will say.

‘But paying for that safety net is a social contract that depends on fairness to those in work alongside compassion to those who are not.

‘As part of that we will look at the way the sanctions regime works. It is a fundamental matter of fairness.

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‘Those who won’t even look for work do not deserve the same benefits as people trying hard to do the right thing.’

On the conference fringe, Ms Truss will address a rally with a focus on boosting growth – a key theme of her short-lived premiership a year ago.

‘There is no reason we cannot go into the next election with a platform that is proudly Conservative,’ she will say. ‘Let’s stop taxing and banning things, and start producing and building things.’

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NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover captures a 1.2 mile-high ghostly ‘dust devil’ as it moves across the surface of the Red Planet

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Dust devils – vertical columns of hot air and particles – may seem like a weather phenomenon found only on Earth. 

But new footage captured by NASA’s Perseverance rover shows one measuring a whopping 1.2 miles high on the Martian surface. 

Perseverance captured the dust devil as it was moving east to west at about 12 miles per hour at Thorofare Ridge, located on the western rim of Mars’ Jezero Crater. 

It was about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) away from the six-wheeled rover, which landed on Mars in February 2021 after a nearly seven-month journey through space.

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As well as collecting rock samples and making oxygen, Perseverance acts as a pair of eyes on Mars so scientists can learn about the planet’s weather from 230 million miles away.

The dust devil (circled) was filmed by Perseverance from about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) away

The dust devil (circled) was filmed by Perseverance from about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) away

The dust devil (circled) was filmed by Perseverance from about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) away

The clip – which has the speed altered to show the devil’s progress – is composed of 21 frames taken four seconds apart, according to NASA.  

In a blog post, scientists at the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) explained that the dust devil was captured by one of Perseverance’s ‘Navcams’. 

These black-and-white navigational cameras, mounted at the top of the rover’s long ‘neck’, use visible light to gather panoramic 3D imagery. 

Although only the bottom 387 feet (118 meters) of the swirling vortex were visible in the camera frame, scientists used the dust devil’s shadow to estimate its full height as 1.2 miles (2 kilometers).

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‘We don’t see the top of the dust devil, but the shadow it throws gives us a good indication of its height,’ said Mark Lemmon, planetary scientist at the Space Science Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and a member of the Perseverance science team. 

‘Most are vertical columns; if this dust devil were configured that way, its shadow would indicate it is about 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) in height.’ 

The dust devil is shown in the background with regolith - a blanket of loose dust, broken rocks and other Martian fragment - in the foreground

The dust devil is shown in the background with regolith - a blanket of loose dust, broken rocks and other Martian fragment - in the foreground

The dust devil is shown in the background with regolith – a blanket of loose dust, broken rocks and other Martian fragment – in the foreground

The six-wheeled rover is on Mars to search for signs of ancient life, look for water and gather samples of Martian soil and rock to one day return to the Earth

The six-wheeled rover is on Mars to search for signs of ancient life, look for water and gather samples of Martian soil and rock to one day return to the Earth

The six-wheeled rover is on Mars to search for signs of ancient life, look for water and gather samples of Martian soil and rock to one day return to the Earth

What are dust devils?  

A dust devil is a funnel-like chimney through which hot air moves, both upwards and in a circle.

They are usually noticeable by dust, sand and debris it picks up from the ground.

They form when hot air rises quickly through the cooler air above it. If conditions are right this can cause a spinning effect as the air rises.

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The dust whirls are normally found in arid conditions when sunlight is particularly strong.

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The sped-up clip was captured on August 30, the 899th Martian day, or ‘sol’, of the Perseverance mission.

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One sol consists of 24 hours and 37 minutes – so slightly longer than one Earth day. 

As on Earth, dust devils form when rising cells of warm air mix with descending columns of cooler air, carrying dust and debris as they go. 

But the Martian versions can grow to be much larger than those found on Earth, due to the lower gravity and abundance of dust on our neighbouring planet. 

Dust devils are also most prominent during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warmer.

This is because the hot air near the ground rises quickly through the cooler air above, which can trigger the upward current of air.

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Mars’ northern hemisphere, where Perseverance is located, is currently in summer. 

Perseverance has been tasked to look in all directions for dust devils to help scientists on the ground track Martian weather. 

It’s taking images in black-and-white to reduce the amount of data sent to Earth, which means less of a wait to see what Perseverance is seeing.  

Dust devils are also most prominent during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warmer. This is because the hot air near the ground rises quickly through the cooler air above, which can trigger the upward current of air. Mars' northern hemisphere, where Perseverance is located, is currently in summer

Dust devils are also most prominent during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warmer. This is because the hot air near the ground rises quickly through the cooler air above, which can trigger the upward current of air. Mars' northern hemisphere, where Perseverance is located, is currently in summer

Dust devils are also most prominent during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warmer. This is because the hot air near the ground rises quickly through the cooler air above, which can trigger the upward current of air. Mars’ northern hemisphere, where Perseverance is located, is currently in summer 

A full scale test model of the Perseverance rover currently on Mars is displayed during a press conference for the Mars Sample Return mission in the Mars Yard at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California on April 11, 2023

A full scale test model of the Perseverance rover currently on Mars is displayed during a press conference for the Mars Sample Return mission in the Mars Yard at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California on April 11, 2023

A full scale test model of the Perseverance rover currently on Mars is displayed during a press conference for the Mars Sample Return mission in the Mars Yard at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California on April 11, 2023

But the rover’s key objective is to seek traces of fossilised microbial life and gather rock specimens for return to Earth. 

For more than two years it has been busy trundling around the Jezero Crater collecting rocky samples and placing them in a titanium tube. 

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Jezero Crater was the chosen location as scientists believe the area was once flooded with water and was home to an ancient river delta. 

Secrets about this body of water, if it did exist, could be locked away in the rock samples, ready for scientists on Earth to unravel. 

However, Perseverance is not bringing the samples back to Earth – the rover is stashing the tubes in certain locations for them to be collected by a highly ambitious retrieval mission. 

Samples are being captured from the Jezero Crater near a fossilised four billion year old river delta that could contain signs of ancient life

Samples are being captured from the Jezero Crater near a fossilised four billion year old river delta that could contain signs of ancient life

Samples are being captured from the Jezero Crater near a fossilised four billion year old river delta that could contain signs of ancient life

This joint mission between NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) is currently in development – although reportedly it’s not making much progress. 

A report released last week by NASA’s Institutional Review Board suggested it is danger of not launching due to costs and ‘complexities’. 

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It said: ‘There is currently no credible, congruent technical, nor properly margined schedule, cost and technical baseline that can be accomplished with the likely available funding.’ 

Hard at work: NASA’s Perseverance rover and Ingenuity helicopter are searching for life on the Red Planet

NASA’s Mars 2020 mission was launched to search for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet in a bid to help scientists better understand how life evolved on Earth in the earliest years of the evolution of the solar system.

Named Perseverance, the main car-sized rover is exploring an ancient river delta within the Jezero Crater, which was once filled with a 1,600ft deep lake.

It is believed that the region hosted microbial life some 3.5 to 3.9 billion years ago and the rover will examine soil samples to hunt for evidence of the life.

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Nasa's Mars 2020 rover (artist's impression) is searching for signs of ancient life on Mars in a bid to help scientists better understand how life evolved on our own planet

Nasa's Mars 2020 rover (artist's impression) is searching for signs of ancient life on Mars in a bid to help scientists better understand how life evolved on our own planet

Nasa’s Mars 2020 rover (artist’s impression) is searching for signs of ancient life on Mars in a bid to help scientists better understand how life evolved on our own planet

The $2.5 billion (£1.95 billion) Mars 2020 spaceship launched on July 30 with the rover and helicopter inside – and landed successfully on February 18, 2021.

Perseverance landed inside the crater and will slowly collect samples that will eventually be returned to Earth for further analysis.

A second mission will fly to the planet and return the samples, perhaps by the later 2020s in partnership with the European Space Agency.

This concept art shows the Mars 2020 rover landing on the red planet via NASA's 'sky-crane' system

This concept art shows the Mars 2020 rover landing on the red planet via NASA's 'sky-crane' system

This concept art shows the Mars 2020 rover landing on the red planet via NASA’s ‘sky-crane’ system

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John Lewis boss Sharon White to step down next year

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  • White will reportedly not seek reappointment at the end of five-year term
  • Departure will make her the shortest-serving chair in partnership’s history 

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The chair of John Lewis Partnership will step down next year, amid continued losses and a delay to the retail giant’s turnaround plan.

Sharon White has told the John Lewis board that she will not seek reappointment to the position at the completion of her five-year term, making her the shortest-serving chair in partnership’s 100-year history.

Her departure comes two weeks after White was forced to admit that John Lewis’ turnaround plans would take two years longer than initially planned ‘inflationary pressures’.

The five-year transformation plan, which was launched in 2020, will not be complete until 2027-28.

Short-lived: Sharon White will not seek reappointment, marking the shortest-serving chair in its 100-year history

Short-lived: Sharon White will not seek reappointment, marking the shortest-serving chair in its 100-year history

Short-lived: Sharon White will not seek reappointment, marking the shortest-serving chair in its 100-year history

The financial pressure threatens future bonuses to John Lewis staff, who are partners in the business, with the group posting a £59million loss for the first six months of 2023 following a £99million loss the previous year.

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The losses stand in stark contrast to the strong performance of its rival Marks & Spencer. 

John Lewis confirmed today it has initiated the process to appoint a successor and ‘review the accountabilities of the chairman’s role to ensure that these continue to support the successful transformation of the business’.

Rita Clifton, deputy chair and chair of the nominations committee, will oversee the appointment process. 

White, who only recently joined industry calls for authorities to get a grip on growing rates of shoplifting, has faced mounting pressure as John Lewis’ performance has deteriorated.

The group, which also owns Waitrose, suffered a third year of losses in 2022 and was this year forced to axe its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953.

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In May, White lost a vote on her performance over the past year following more heavy losses, although she won a vote over her overall leadership.

In efforts to revitalise trade, the group has moved to instigate Waitrose price cuts, a revamp of its children’s clothes offering and heavy recruitment ahead of the Christmas period, among other measures,

John Lewis also appointed its first ever chief executive in March, with Nish Kankiwala flagging buy-now-pay-later options as a potential game changer.

Writing for the Mail on Sunday in June, White backed human staff amid the growing business interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning processes

This year the company axed its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953

This year the company axed its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953

This year the company axed its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953

White said: ‘The chairman of the John Lewis Partnership is a special and unique role in UK business. 

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‘The chairman is responsible for the long-term health of the Partnership’s model – commercial success twinned with a commitment to first rate customer service and action in our communities.

‘Having led the Partnership through the pandemic and the worst of the cost of living crisis, it is important that there is now a smooth and orderly succession process and handover.

‘The Partnership is making progress in its modernisation and transformation with improving results. There is a long road ahead and I am committed to handing on the strongest possible Partnership to my successor.’

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John Lewis boss Sharon White to step down next year

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John Lewis boss Sharon White to step down next year

  • White will reportedly not seek reappointment at the end of five-year term
  • Departure will make her the shortest-serving chair in partnership’s history 

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The chair of John Lewis Partnership will step down next year, amid continued losses and a delay to the retail giant’s turnaround plan.

Sharon White has told the John Lewis board that she will not seek reappointment to the position at the completion of her five-year term, making her the shortest-serving chair in partnership’s 100-year history.

Her departure comes two weeks after White was forced to admit that John Lewis’ turnaround plans would take two years longer than initially planned ‘inflationary pressures’.

The five-year transformation plan, which was launched in 2020, will not be complete until 2027-28.

Short-lived: Sharon White will not seek reappointment, marking the shortest-serving chair in its 100-year history

Short-lived: Sharon White will not seek reappointment, marking the shortest-serving chair in its 100-year history

Short-lived: Sharon White will not seek reappointment, marking the shortest-serving chair in its 100-year history

The financial pressure threatens future bonuses to John Lewis staff, who are partners in the business, with the group posting a £59million loss for the first six months of 2023 following a £99million loss the previous year.

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The losses stand in stark contrast to the strong performance of its rival Marks & Spencer. 

John Lewis confirmed today it has initiated the process to appoint a successor and ‘review the accountabilities of the chairman’s role to ensure that these continue to support the successful transformation of the business’.

Rita Clifton, deputy chair and chair of the nominations committee, will oversee the appointment process. 

White, who only recently joined industry calls for authorities to get a grip on growing rates of shoplifting, has faced mounting pressure as John Lewis’ performance has deteriorated.

The group, which also owns Waitrose, suffered a third year of losses in 2022 and was this year forced to axe its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953.

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In May, White lost a vote on her performance over the past year following more heavy losses, although she won a vote over her overall leadership.

In efforts to revitalise trade, the group has moved to instigate Waitrose price cuts, a revamp of its children’s clothes offering and heavy recruitment ahead of the Christmas period, among other measures,

John Lewis also appointed its first ever chief executive in March, with Nish Kankiwala flagging buy-now-pay-later options as a potential game changer.

Writing for the Mail on Sunday in June, White backed human staff amid the growing business interest in artificial intelligence and machine learning processes

This year the company axed its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953

This year the company axed its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953

This year the company axed its annual staff bonus for only the second time since 1953

White said: ‘The chairman of the John Lewis Partnership is a special and unique role in UK business. 

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‘The chairman is responsible for the long-term health of the Partnership’s model – commercial success twinned with a commitment to first rate customer service and action in our communities.

‘Having led the Partnership through the pandemic and the worst of the cost of living crisis, it is important that there is now a smooth and orderly succession process and handover.

‘The Partnership is making progress in its modernisation and transformation with improving results. There is a long road ahead and I am committed to handing on the strongest possible Partnership to my successor.’

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Nobel Prize in medicine awarded to Katalin Kariko, Drew Weissman for Covid 19 vaccine research

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Katalin Kariko of Hungary and Drew Weissman of the United States won the Nobel Medicine Prize on Monday for work on messenger RNA (mRNA) technology that paved the way for Covid-19 vaccines.

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The pair, who had been tipped as favourites, were honoured “for their discoveries concerning nucleoside base modifications that enabled the development of effective mRNA vaccines against COVID-19,” the jury said.

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“The laureates contributed to the unprecedented rate of vaccine development during one of the greatest threats to human health in modern times,” it added. 

The pair will receive their prize, consisting of a diploma, a gold medal and a $1 million cheque, from King Carl XVI Gustaf at a formal ceremony in Stockholm on December 10, the anniversary of the 1896 death of scientist Alfred Nobel who created the prizes in his last will and testament.

Last year, the Medicine Prize went to Swedish paleogeneticist Svante Paabo, who sequenced the genome of the Neanderthal and discovered the previously unknown hominin Denisova.

The Nobel season continues this week with the announcement of the winners of the Physics Prize on Tuesday and the Chemistry Prize on Wednesday.

They will be followed by the much-anticipated prizes for Literature on Thursday and Peace on Friday.

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The Economics Prize winds things up on Monday, October 9.

(AFP)

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