Nursery admits corporate manslaughter after toddler suffocated while being ‘made’ to sleep | UK News

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A nursery has admitted corporate manslaughter over the death of a toddler who died after being suffocated as staff tried to get him to sleep.

Noah Sibanda, who was 14 months old, died at Fairytales Day Nursery in Bourne Street, Dudley, in December 2022.

Events leading up to his death, which were captured on the nursery’s CCTV, showed that he had been restrained face down on a cushion while tightly wrapped in a sleeping bag.

A blanket had been put over his head, and he was laid face down to sleep with a leg placed over him by nursery worker Kimberley Cookson.

She held him there, restraining him with her leg for some of that time, in what appeared to be an effort to “make him sleep when he did not want to”.

It was then noticed that he was not breathing, and the emergency services were called. Noah was declared dead at hospital.

The private nursery, which is no longer in operation, admitted corporate manslaughter and an offence against the Health and Safety at Work Act at Wolverhampton Crown Court on Wednesday.

Owner and director Deborah Latewood, 55, who accepted that she did not know children were being put down to sleep in such a dangerous way, but should have, pleaded guilty to a Health and Safety at Work Act offence.

Cookson, 23, previously admitted gross negligence manslaughter at the same court over how she made Noah sleep.

Alex Johnson, senior specialist prosecutor within the CPS’s Special Crime Division, called the case “deeply distressing”, saying it represents “every parent’s worst nightmare whenever they leave their young child at a nursery”.

Mr Johnson said Noah “should have been safe in the care of professionals entrusted with his wellbeing”.

“He lost his life as a result of reckless and dangerous sleeping practices which posed an obvious and serious risk of harm,” said Mr Johnson.

“The evidence in this case, including CCTV footage and expert medical findings, showed that Noah was placed to sleep in a way that severely restricted his ability to breathe and move.”

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These practices “created a suffocating environment, from which a young child was clearly unable to escape, added Mr Johnson.

He went on: “Fairytales Day Nursery Limited has now accepted criminal responsibility for the systemic failures that led to this tragedy, and Deborah Latewood has also acknowledged that the failings occurred under her management and oversight.

“Kimberley Cookson has also taken responsibility for her harmful actions.

“Nursery providers have a fundamental duty to protect the children in their care. This case underscores the devastating consequences of what happens when that duty is breached. Our thoughts remain with Noah’s family, who have endured an unimaginable loss.”

Latewood and the nursery were expected to face a trial in April, but new pleas were entered. The defendants will be sentenced on 16 April.



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Shutdown standoff deepens as Democrats reject GOP DHS deal over ICE reforms

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Senate Democrats rejected Republicans’ latest offer to reopen Homeland Security, despite the deal giving them much of what they asked for.

Senate Republicans crafted a framework to reopen the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) after meeting with President Donald Trump earlier in the week that would carve out immigration enforcement funding and include some reforms to immigration operations.

It mirrors a similar proposal that Democrats tried to advance on the Senate floor twice during the shutdown, which entered its 39th day on Wednesday. But Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Democrats aren’t satisfied with the latest offer, which is still being finalized.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Democrats rejected Republicans’ latest deal to reopen DHS, and have promised a counteroffer with reforms in return.  (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“Negotiations are ongoing, and they’ve sent us an offer,” Schumer said. “And we’ll be sending them an offer back. And I can assure you it will contain significant reform in it.”

But by Wednesday morning, Senate Democrats had yet to send an offer to Republicans.

After meeting with Trump and hoping that they had a workable deal, Republicans are now frustrated that Democrats are balking.

“We finally just said, ‘Stop. We’ll just fund everything but [Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)],’” Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., told Fox News Digital. “That’s what you said you wanted at the beginning. Let’s do that.”

“That’s what we’re doing,” he continued. “So no extra language, no extra playing with it. We’re doing just the baseline. We don’t like it. They don’t like it. It opens everything up and gets everybody funded again.”

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Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., and Senate GOP leadership outside of the White House.

Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., accused Senate Democrats of being more afraid of “ICE than they are of Iran.”  (Allison Robbert/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Republicans’ framework also hit a snag on Tuesday when Trump acknowledged that the GOP was getting “fairly close, but I think any deal they make, I’m pretty much not happy with it.”

Democrats still want stringent reforms to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) baked into any deal and have shut down previous offers from the White House that addressed most of their main concerns, minus requiring judicial warrants for DHS agents and unmasking.

“If we are talking about funding any part of ICE or [Customs and Border Protection], we absolutely must take some key steps to rein them in,” Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said. “The current Republican offer in front of us does not do that.”

The latest chapter in the ongoing back-and-forth comes after negotiations between both sides appeared dead in the water, but reignited last week.

Republicans were hopeful that after finally getting Democrats into a room, they could break through the logjam and reopen the agency as thousands of federal workers go without pay, lines at airports produce staggering delays, and worries about attacks on the homeland increase.

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President Donald Trump walks to speak to reporters before boarding Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Fla., on March 23, 2026. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

That shifted over the weekend when Trump demanded that the GOP combine DHS funding with the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act, which had a chilling effect on the talks between Democrats and Republicans.

Now, despite concessions on ICE funding, Democrats say funding for that portion of DHS wasn’t the real problem.

Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., told Fox News Digital that immigration enforcement wasn’t just happening at ERO, but operating through Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

“They’ve created this problem in which it’s really hard to address an immigration enforcement operation that’s out of control because it is funded out of almost every part of the DHS budget,” Murphy said.

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Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, who has been involved in direct talks with Senate Republicans and Trump officials, said that the remaining question was to ensure that funding that is going to HSI and CBP does make its way back into ERO, effectively requiring strict guardrails to prevent any funding from going where it shouldn’t.

“The idea is, HSI should do what HSI should do, CBP does what CBP should do, but not end up augmenting and running the pause on the funding of enforcement,” King said.

Still, Republicans aren’t happy with Democrats turning their back on the framework that they believed gave them exactly what they wanted. Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., told Fox News Digital that Democrats couldn’t just “back up” every time a deal was put on the table.

“Look, we did all this work, we talked about framework, we get it squared away with the White House, we get it squared away with our caucus, and then they want something more,” Hoeven said. “So I’m not sure.”



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GlassWorm Malware Uses Solana Dead Drops to Deliver RAT and Steal Browser, Crypto Data

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Ravie LakshmananMar 25, 2026Browser Security / Threat Intelligence

Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new evolution of the GlassWorm campaign that delivers a multi-stage framework capable of comprehensive data theft and installing a remote access trojan (RAT), which deploys an information-stealing Google Chrome extension masquerading as an offline version of Google Docs.

“It logs keystrokes, dumps cookies and session tokens, captures screenshots, and takes commands from a C2 server hidden in a Solana blockchain memo,” Aikido security researcher Ilyas Makari said in a report published last week.

GlassWorm is the moniker assigned to a persistent campaign that obtains an initial foothold through rogue packages published across npm, PyPI, GitHub, and the Open VSX marketplace. In addition, the operators are known to compromise the accounts of project maintainers to push poisoned updates.

The attacks are careful enough to avoid infecting systems with a Russian locale and use Solana transactions as a dead drop resolver to fetch the command-and-control (C2) server (“45.32.150[.]251”) and download operating system-specific payloads.

The stage two payload is a data-theft framework with credential harvesting, cryptocurrency wallet exfiltration, and system profiling capabilities. The collected data is compressed into a ZIP archive and exfiltrated to an external server (“217.69.3[.]152/wall”). It also incorporates functionality to retrieve and launch the final payload.

Once the data is transmitted, the attack chain involves fetching two additional components: a .NET binary that is designed to carry out hardware wallet phishing and a Websocket-based JavaScript RAT to siphon web browser data and run arbitrary code. The RAT payload is fetched from “45.32.150[.]251” by using a public Google Calendar event URL as a dead drop resolver.

The .NET binary leverages the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) infrastructure to detect USB device connections and displays a phishing window when a Ledger or Trezor hardware wallet is plugged in.

“The Ledger UI displays a fake configuration error and presents 24 numbered recovery phrase input fields,” Makari noted. “The Trezor UI displays a fake “Firmware validation failed, initiating emergency reboot” message with the same 24-word input layout. Both windows include a ‘RESTORE WALLET’ button.”

The malware not only kills any real Ledger Live processes running on the Windows host, but also re-displays the phishing window if the victim closes it. The end goal of the attack is to capture the wallet recovery phrase and transmit it to the IP address “45.150.34[.]158.”

The RAT, on the other hand, uses a Distributed Hash Table (DHT) to retrieve the C2 details. In the event the mechanism returns no value, the malware switches to the Solana-based dead drop. The RAT then establishes communication with the server to run various commands on the compromised system –

  • start_hvnc / stop_hvnc, to deploy a Hidden Virtual Network Computing (HVNC) module for remote desktop access.
  • start_socks / stop_socks, to launch a WebRTC module and run it as a SOCKS proxy.
  • reget_log, to steal data from web browsers, such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, Opera GX, Vivaldi, and Mozilla Firefox. The component is equipped to bypass Chrome’s app-bound encryption (ABE) protections.
  • get_system_info, to send system information.
  • command, to execute attacker-supplied JavaScript via eval().

The RAT also force-installs a Google Chrome extension named Google Docs Offline on Windows and macOS systems, which then connects to a C2 server and receives commands issued by the operator, allowing to gather cookies, localStorage, the full Document Object Model (DOM) tree of the active tab, bookmarks, screenshots, keystrokes, clipboard content, up to 5,000 browser history entries, and the installed extensions list.

“The extension also performs targeted session surveillance. It pulls monitored site rules from /api/get-url-for-watch and ships with Bybit (.bybit.com) pre-configured as a target, watching for the secure-token and deviceid cookies,” Aikido said. “On detection, it fires an auth-detected webhook to /api/webhook/auth-detected containing the cookie material and page metadata. The C2 can also supply redirect rules that force active tabs to attacker-controlled URLs.”

The discovery coincides with yet another shift in GlassWorm tactics, with the attackers publishing npm packages impersonating the WaterCrawl Model Context Protocol (MCP) server (“@iflow-mcp/watercrawl-watercrawl-mcp) to distribute malicious payloads.

“This is GlassWorm’s first confirmed move into the MCP ecosystem,” Koi security researcher Lotan Sery said. “And given how fast AI-assisted development is growing – and how much trust MCP servers are given by design – this won’t be the last.”

Developers are advised to exercise caution when it comes to installing Open VSX extensions, npm packages, and MCP servers. It’s also recommended to verify publisher names, package histories, and avoid blindly trusting download counts. Polish cybersecurity company AFINE has published an open-source Python tool called glassworm-hunter to scan developer systems for payloads associated with the campaign.

“Glassworm-hunter makes zero network requests during scanning,” researchers Paweł Woyke and Sławomir Zakrzewski said. “No telemetry. No phone-home. No automatic update checks. It reads local files only. Glassworm-hunter update is the only command that touches the network. It fetches the latest IoC database from our GitHub and saves it locally.”



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Man, 60, who sent ‘abhorrent’ racist messages to footballer Jess Carter avoids jail | UK News

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A 60-year-old man who sent “totally abhorrent” racist social media messages to England defender Jess Carter during last summer’s Euros has been given a suspended sentence.

Nigel Dewale, from Great Harwood in Lancashire, was sentenced to six weeks in custody, suspended for 12 months and banned from going to football grounds for four years.

He pleaded guilty to one charge of malicious communications and possession of a weapon in a private place at Blackburn Magistrates Court in January.

The weapon was an extendable baton found during a search of his home, the CPS said.

Jess Carter. File pic: PA
Image: Jess Carter. File pic: PA

Dewale sent two posts during the Euros last summer from his TikTok account under the username Bogeyman.

The prosecution came after the UK Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) launched an investigation into abuse directed at Carter last July.

Officers traced some of the messages to Dewale’s home and he was arrested at the end of August.

Cheshire Chief Constable Mark Roberts, the football policing lead for the National Police Chiefs’ Council, said Dewale sent “totally abhorrent” comments, causing emotional distress for Carter and her family.

Dewale was “in drink” at home when he responded to a news article about police investigating online racial abuse earlier received by Carter following England’s matches against France and Sweden at the championships.

He wrote: “Women’s football is diabolical. Should not be on national TV.”

Further messages contained racist insults before he repeated his criticism of the televising of women’s football, calling it a “waste of airtime”.

Carter, 28, who plays for US team Gotham FC, was part of the Lionesses squad that went on to successfully defend their title at the tournament in Switzerland.

She stopped using social media following the racist abuse and has spoken out about the stereotypes facing black women in Britain.

Jess Carter in June, 2025. File pic: PA
Image: Jess Carter in June, 2025. File pic: PA

During the suspension period, Dewale must complete ten rehabilitation days and must abide by a three-month curfew.

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Weak sentiment keeps Kashmir gold demand muted despite dip in prices

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“Customers who used to buy full jewelery sets are now opting for lighter pieces or delaying purchases altogether,” said a Srinagar-based jeweller.

“Customers who used to buy full jewelery sets are now opting for lighter pieces or delaying purchases altogether,” said a Srinagar-based jeweller. Photo Credit: PTI

Despite a recent dip in gold prices ahead of the wedding season, demand for the precious metal remains subdued in Kashmir, reflecting weak consumer sentiment and financial stress among households.

With the marriage season set to begin next month, traders had expected a revival in buying activity following the price correction. However, markets across the Valley are witnessing thin footfall, defying typical seasonal trends.

Bashir Ahmad, president of the All Kashmir Gold Dealers and Workers Association, said demand remains low. “Instead of the typical 8-gram coins, people now prefer buying 1-gram biscuits,” he said, pointing to shrinking purchasing power and cautious spending by consumers.

The ongoing tensions and conflict in West Asia have unsettled global markets, leading to fluctuations and a correction in gold prices. Traditionally, such conditions tend to boost gold buying, particularly during wedding periods when the metal is both an investment and a cultural necessity.

But traders say the expected surge has failed to materialize this time.

“The wedding season, which is usually a lifeline for the gold trade, is failing to generate momentum,” said Qazi Tauseef, spokesperson of the Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA).

He said that the anticipated increase in demand following the price drop has not been seen on the ground. “Historically, periods of global uncertainty and price fluctuations push consumers towards gold as a safe investment, especially during weddings. But this time, the response from buyers is largely absent,” he added.

Market participants attribute the subdued demand to a combination of economic strain, high living costs and cautious household spending. Many families, they say, are scaling back on wedding expenses or postponing purchases amid financial uncertainty.

“Even customers who used to buy full jewelery sets are now opting for lighter pieces or delaying purchases altogether,” said a Srinagar-based jeweller.

“People are prioritizing essential expenses over discretionary spending”, he added.

Published on March 25, 2026

Vanessa, Kai Trump take in Tiger Woods’ golf return at TGL finals

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Tiger Woods made his return to golf on Tuesday night, participating in the The Golf League (TGL) Finals, and he had a supporting cast in the stands.

His girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, and her daughter, future University of Miami golfer Kai, had front-row seats at SoFi Center to take in the action.

They did not get the result they wanted, as Woods’ Jupiter Links, with Max Homa, Tom Kim and Kevin Kisner, lost to Los Angeles Golf Club, with Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala, Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood. LAGC made three straight eagles to close out a 9-2 victory in Woods’ first competitive golf action in over a year.

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Vanessa Trump and Kai Trump attend the match between the Jupiter Links Golf Club and the Los Angeles Golf Club at SoFi Center on March 23, 2026 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  (Cliff Hawkins/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images)

The 15-time major champion and Vanessa Trump have kept their relationship relatively quiet. When they went public last year, Woods asked for privacy. 

Both Vanessa and Kai attended the Genesis Invitational last month at Riviera, which Woods hosted. Vanessa and Kai attended other TGL event earlier this month as well, including a match when Kai chatted with Travis Kelce.

A report in July said the two were “very serious,” and “wedding bells” could be chiming, but nothing along those lines has been made public.

Woods announced his relationship with Trump, Donald Jr.’s ex-wife, on March 23, 2025.

“Love is in the air and life is better with you by my side! We look forward to our journey through life together. At this time we would appreciate privacy for all those close to our hearts,” Woods wrote in his post.

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Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links GC talks with his girlfriend, Vanessa Trump, after a match against Boston Common Golf at SoFi Center on March 17, 2026, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.  (James Gilbert/TGL/TGL Golf via Getty Images)

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Woods’ son, Charlie, and Vanessa’s daughter, Kai, are both competitive golfers. Kai has committed to play at the University of Miami, while Charlie will attend Florida State

Charlie and Kai played in the same tournament in June.

After his highly publicized divorce from Elin Nordegren, Woods was linked to Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn in the 2010s. He was dating Erica Herman at the time he won the Masters in 2019, but they, too, had a very public breakup that included sexual harassment allegations and an NDA lawsuit filed by Herman. 

Woods and Nordegren have appeared to get along in recent years, as they co-parent Charlie and Sam Woods.

One step in Woods’ return is complete as he aims to play at the Masters in two weeks. He has yet to commit, but it’s tough to imagine Augusta National without the five-time green jacket winner.

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Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links GC congratulates Justin Rose of Los Angeles Golf Club who won the TGL finals at SoFi Center on March 24, 2026, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (GREG LOVETT/PALM BEACH POST / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

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Woods last competed on the PGA Tour in the 2024 Open Championship.

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West Asia conflict clouds Dalal Street outlook, brokerages trim targets and turn cautious

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Heightened volatility and mounting headwinds have prompted global and domestic brokerages to take a more cautious stance on Indian equities, as the escalating West Asia conflict fuels crude oil volatility, inflation risks and clouds the outlook for growth and corporate earnings.

While most firms believe the domestic structural story remains intact, near-term market direction is seen hanging on the duration of geopolitical tensions, trajectory of oil prices and foreign capital flows, prompting several brokerages to pare index targets and reassess risk-reward.

‘GFC-like risks’

Bernstein said the ongoing geopolitical shock could expose India’s macro vulnerabilities if elevated crude prices persist, drawing parallels with stress periods seen during past global crises. It warned that a prolonged conflict could recreate conditions similar to the aftermath of the global financial crisis, when India’s growth slowed sharply, inflation surged and the rupee depreciated steeply.

Early warning signs are already visible, with the rupee weakening about 11 per cent over the past 18 months and elevated crude prices threatening to push inflation beyond the Central bank’s tolerance band for the first time since late 2024. A delay in rate cuts, weaker remittances from Gulf nations and continued foreign investor outflows could strain the balance of payments and shave 3-4 per cent off GDP growth, a level. that would effectively resemble a recession for an emerging economy like India.

Factoring in these risks, the brokerage cut its year-end Nifty 50 target to 26,000, implying limited upside from current levels, and maintained a neutral stance on equities.

Both the Nifty 50 and the BSE Sensex have declined 10.5 per cent each since February 27, reflecting sustained selling pressure amid escalating geopolitical tensions and volatile global risk sentiment.

ubs downgraded

UBS also downgraded Indian equities to neutral from attractive, citing rising macro vulnerability to energy supply disruptions and persistent price pressures. The brokerage said India’s heavy dependence on imported oil, LNG and LPG leaves the economy exposed to geopolitical chokepoints, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, where any disruption could sharply strain external balances and corporate earnings.

Citi, Nomura trim Nifty targets

Adding to the cautious sentiment, Citi recently cut its year-end target for the Nifty 50 to 27,000 from 28,500, Flagging rising risks to economic growth and corporate earnings as surging oil prices and supply disruptions cloud the outlook. In a similar move, Nomura slashed its December 2026 Nifty target by 15 per cent, bringing it down to 24,900 from 29,300.

BNP Paribas had warned that key macro indicators such as the balance of payments, fiscal position, inflation and corporate earnings remain vulnerable to prolonged geopolitical stress.

In contrast, domestic brokerage Emkay Global staged a bullish perspective, maintaining its December 2026 Nifty target of 29,000 as it anticipates a sharp “peace dividend” bounce following any de-escalatory news.

Emkay remains bullish

Emkay Global expects India to be a major beneficiary of easing oil prices due to its heavy reliance on imported crude and projects Brent Crude to retreat to $75-80 per barrel.

The brokerage added that domestic markets are poised for a smart recovery after recent foreign investor selling dragged the Nifty 50 lower, with easing crude prices and more reasonable valuations likely to attract flows back into equities. It expects the rupee and bond markets to strengthen alongside equities as investors quickly price in the peace dividend, even though real economic normalization could take a few months.

Emkay Global cautioned that some supply-chain disruptions and energy infrastructure damage may weigh on near-term earnings, estimating a modest impact on FY27 profits, with small- and mid-cap firms facing slightly higher but temporary pressure.

Published on March 25, 2026

Are Middle East attacks pushing Asia towards an energy crisis? | US-Israel war on Iran

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Energy facilities in the Middle East are under attack, including Qatar’s LNG, pushing prices higher.

In a sharp escalation in the Middle East conflict, energy production itself is now in the firing line.

Iran targeted facilities across the Gulf – including the world’s largest liquefied natural gas hub in Qatar.

It was retaliation for an Israeli strike on an Iranian gasfield hours earlier.

Energy prices are soaring, and countries from Asia to Europe are scrambling for alternative supplies.

But, for Asia – the world’s largest LNG buyer – this is a severe energy shock.

The region depends on Gulf supplies to keep its lights on, its factories running, and its people fed.



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