Teachers walk out of French school after nude painting row
Several pupils refused to look at a Renaissance artwork and accused their teacher of racism, which the school denies. Source: BBC News
Controversial clothes hook spy cameras for sale on Amazon
The hidden devices remain available despite being at the centre of a US case against the firm. Source: BBC News
Coedely: Deaths and road closed after bus and car crash
Motorists are urged to avoid the area as the local MP describes the incident as “devastating news”. Source: BBC News
Plans to force mobile firms to set out price rises
Regulator Ofcom is concerned customers are not being given certainty on how much they will pay. Source: BBC News
The Papers: Rwanda vote 'down to the wire' amid 'standoff'
The papers focus on the PM’s battle to persuade Tory MPs to back his Rwanda bill, ahead of a key vote. Source: BBC News
Calls for police to investigate mental health deaths in Norfolk and Suffolk
Campaigners in Norfolk and Suffolk say lessons are not being learned after thousands of unexpected deaths. Source: BBC News
Zara advert accused of resembling Gaza images
The company describes its thinking behind “The Jacket” as “an exercise in concentrated design that is conceived to showcase the finest aspects of Zara’s creative and manufacturing capabilities, Zara Atelier offers one garment, six ways – and with unlimited possibilities”. Source: BBC News
Rishi Sunak faces crunch Rwanda vote as Tory MPs split
MPs on the right want legislation to go further but more centrist Tories warn against changes. Source: BBC News
Israel Gaza war: 'Broken' takeaway boss loses five relatives in bombing
Dalloul al-Neder says his mother, brother and pregnant sister-in-law all died in a bomb strike. Source: BBC News
UK beast: Why is the phrase trending on social media?
Speaking to BBC News, Dr Kadian Pow, lecturer in Sociology and Black studies at Birmingham City University, said the phrase was another way of denying black women their femininity, related to the sapphire trope – historically used against black women seen as loud or aggressive. Source: BBC News









