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      ‘I want to tell the world’: Bergen-Belsen survivor recounts horrors of Holocaust

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Lola Hassid Angel can vividly recall sight of thousands of skeletal inmates at Nazi camp liberated exactly 80 years ago

    For a long time, Lola Hassid Angel did not want to talk about the horrors of her childhood. Her experiences of the second world war had not been light: by the age of eight, the Holocaust survivor had “reached adulthood”, seen things she should never have seen, heard sounds she should never have heard, been confronted by terrors she could neither forgive nor forget.

    Which is why the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by British forces on 15 April 1945 is as much a cause for joy as for the horror to come flooding back.

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      Medics killed and wounded in Israeli attack on Gaza hospital

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Airstrike prompts UN warning that humanitarian crisis is at its worst since fighting broke out 18 months ago

    A medic has been killed in an Israeli missile strike on a hospital in Gaza.

    The attack on Tuesday came two days after another major hospital was targeted, fuelling warnings from the UN that the humanitarian crisis in the territory is now the worst it has been since conflict began.

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      Birmingham bin strikes could spread, union leader warns

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    GMB in dispute with council in Peterborough and Aberdeen staff in dispute over working conditions

    Bin strikes could spread to other council areas across the country as cash-strapped local authorities make more cuts, a union leader has warned as the dispute between refuse workers and the city council in Birmingham continues.

    There have been warnings of a public health emergency in Birmingham as bin bags pile have piled up in the streets and areas have seen an influx of rats, more than a month after refuse collectors launched an all-out indefinite strike .

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      Data shows little sign that tax increase on employers is leading to mass layoffs | Heather Stewart

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    No dramatic shakeout so far, but jobs data may yet look like a snapshot of the calm before the storm of Trump’s tariffs

    The UK jobs market continues to cool but Rachel Reeves will be relieved that there is little sign as yet in the latest data that her tax increase on employers is leading to mass job losses.

    Reaching for employer national insurance contributions (NICS) to raise an extra £25bn in October’s budget sparked a furious business backlash and dire warnings about the impact for workers.

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      Dear chefs: what are the perfect sides for Easter lamb?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April • 2 minutes

    You’ve slammed in the lamb for the bank holiday weekend’s big meal, but what sides will suit it best? Our panel of expert cooks has a host of ideas …

    What are the best sides to pair with lamb at Easter?
    “Lamb has a deep, rich flavour; it’s distinctive, but it’s versatile, too,” say Jay Claus and Syrus Pickhaver of Rake at The Compton Arms in north London. “As long as you render the fat slowly and fully, so the flavour is released and the lamb is tender, you can take it in all sorts of directions.” Something “with good salinity”, be that gherkins or anchovies, is as good a start as any in their book, as is erring towards a “Greek vibe” for Anna Hedworth, author of Service (think “yoghurty, fresh or sharp things, such as tzatziki or salsa verde”). Happily, lamb also lends itself “beautifully to an abundance of fresh herbs, and to spring produce – asparagus, wild garlic, peas, fennel and globe artichokes,” adds Ben Allen, head chef at the Parakeet in north-west London.

    When it comes to specific sides, however, that all really depends on how you’re cooking the lamb. That said, we can all agree potatoes are non-negotiable. “If the lamb is quite simple [with herbs and garlic, say], it can take the robustness of a dauphinoise,” says regular Guardian columnist Georgina Hayden . The richest spud dish of all gets Claus and Pickhaver’s vote, too – but with added anchovies to tick their salty box: “Slice potatoes and onions thinly, add anchovies and layer in an oven dish. Cover with cream, milk and some butter, then bake gently.” Hedworth, meanwhile, keeps things simpler, preferring to roast cubes of potato with lots of olive oil, garlic, rosemary and lemon peel, until “crisp on the outside and soft inside”.

    Don’t forget to eat your greens, either. Hedworth suggests braising cabbage or cavolo nero to dress up with salsa verde: “Blitz whatever herbs you can get your hands on – mint, tarragon, dill, parsley – with garlic, dijon, red-wine vinegar, olive oil and salt.” Otherwise, give peas a chance: “These should be Birds Eye and unsullied by anything more creative than salt and butter,” say Claus and Pickhaver. Carrots, on the other hand, should be accompanied by thyme and honey and cooked “so they’re really sticky”, Hayden says, or a mustard cream, which is on Rake’s menu alongside a Barnsley chop: “Thin strands of carrot are soaked in sweet vinegar, then we add creme fraiche and a lot of dijon; the creaminess matches the fatty lamb, but it’s light and sweet.”

    Got a culinary dilemma? Email feast@theguardian.com

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      HSBC and Co-op Bank cut mortgage rates as Halifax and Lloyds ease rules

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Lenders stepping up mortgage price war in apparent response to financial turmoil sparked by US tariffs

    UK lenders are stepping up a mortgage price war, with HSBC and the Co-operative Bank announcing fresh rate cuts, and Halifax and Lloyds Bank loosening their affordability rules to enable homebuyers to borrow more.

    The number of low-deposit mortgages that let buyers borrow up to 95% of a property’s value has hit a 17-year high.

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      Bidding war for banknote printer De La Rue may be heating up

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Board has recommended all-cash deal with Altas Holdings, but Edi Truell may be considering a higher offer

    A bidding war could be heating up for De La Rue , the 200-year-old British firm that prints banknotes for the Bank of England, after its board recommended an all-cash offer from the US buyout firm Atlas Holdings.

    De La Rue’s shares climbed by as much as 16% on Tuesday morning after the company released a statement to investors saying that its board had recommended shareholders accept Atlas’s offer of 130p per share, which valued the company at £263m.

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      Gene Hackman property showed rodent infestation after hantavirus check

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    New Mexico public health department’s report found evidence of nests and droppings in the property’s outbuildings, but not at the main residence

    An environmental assessment of Gene Hackman’s home after the deaths of the actor and his wife, Betsy Arakawa , revealed rodent infestation in outbuildings and garages, it has been revealed.

    Records obtained by CNN show that the New Mexico department of public health conducted a “homesite environmental assessment” on 5 March, a week after Hackman and Arakawa’s bodies were found at their home in Santa Fe, and that rodent faeces, a live rodent, a dead rodent and a rodent nest were found.

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