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Monday, May 29, 2017

Zoo-keeper killed in tiger incident named | SNP launches manifesto | BA resumes full schedule

   
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By Justin Parkinson

 
 

Tributes to zoo-keeper killed in tiger incident

 
 
Tiger at Hamerton Zoo Park

"All our thoughts and sympathies are with our colleagues, friends and families at this dreadful time," says a spokesman for the wildlife park where a zoo-keeper died after a tiger entered the enclosure she was in.

 

Rosa King, 33, was described as the "focal point" of Hamerton Zoo Park, Cambridgeshire, and a "shining light" among staff. The park remains closed, as police investigate what happened.

 
 
 

Other top stories

 
 
   

Theresa May was asked whether she had changed her mind on Brexit and Jeremy Corbyn faced questions on his foreign policy views, as the Conservative and Labour leaders came up against a studio audience, and then Jeremy Paxman. Mrs May and Mr Corbyn didn't appear together during the Channel 4/Sky News event - that's not happening during this campaign.

 
   

The SNP launches its general election manifesto, with leader Nicola Sturgeon promising the party will be a "strong voice for Scotland at Westminster against Tory cuts". But we don't yet know exactly what the document will say about a second referendum on independence. The manifesto launch was delayed from last week because of the bomb attack in Manchester.

 
   

It's been a miserable, frustrating weekend for thousands of air passengers, but BA says it's now operating a full schedule after the disruption caused by an IT glitch. "We will make sure that it doesn't happen again," said chief executive Alex Cruz. But BA's warning it "may take some time" to reunite all travellers with their bags.

 
 
 
 

Why the UK election isn't exciting Americans

 

It's not even accurate to call it a forgettable election. Most Americans, I feel confident in saying, aren't aware it's even taking place.

 
 
 
 
 
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Nick Bryant

In New York

 
 
 
 
 

What the papers say

 
 
Papers

Several newspapers lead on the death of zoo-keeper Rosa King. "All hell broke loose," the Daily Star quotes one visitor to Hamerton Zoo Park as saying. "It was total panic." Her colleagues were "too distressed to talk", reports Metro. Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn's appearances before a TV audience, and then Jeremy Paxman, also make the front pages, with the i describing them as "bruising".

 
 
 

Daily digest

 
 
   

Manchester bombing Hundreds gather in city for vigil

 
   

Tiger Woods Alcohol 'not involved' in golfer's driving arrest

 
   

Marbella hit-and-run Two Britons arrested as eight injured

 
   

John Noakes Blue Peter's longest-serving presenter remembered in pictures

 
 
 

If you watch one thing today

 
In search of the greatest knight
 
 
 
 
 

If you listen to one thing today

 
Why do we talk to ourselves?
 
 
 
 
 

If you read one thing today

 
How autism helps me win at pinball
 
 
 
 
 

Today's lookahead

 
 
   

Today UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres gives a speech in New York on climate change.

 
   

Today It's the second day of the French Open tennis tournament, with Andy Murray playing his first match.

 
 
 

On this day

   

1990 France bans imports of British beef and live cattle because of fears over BSE or "mad cow disease".

 
 
 
 

From elsewhere

 
 
 

How a wrestling club became my new home (Vice)

 
 
 
 

Why Britain is at war over parking (Guardian)

 
 
 
 
 
 

Philip Roth: I've fallen in love with American names (New Yorker)

 
 
 

Day the Bank of England called on Dr Seuss for help (Daily Mail)

 
 
 
 
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