UK finance ministry presses supermarkets to cap food prices, sources say

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LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Britain's finance ministry is pressuring major supermarket groups to introduce voluntary ‌price caps on key products, such as eggs, bread and milk, in ‌return for easing some regulations, according to two people with knowledge of the situation.

Confirming a Financial Times report ​that the ministry had proposed relaxing some new packaging rules and possibly delaying changes to rules around healthy food in exchange for price caps, the people said the grocers had reacted with anger and were pushing back.

The proposals come as Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government seeks ‌to address an ongoing cost ⁠of living crisis and follow a similar move by the Scottish National Party, which holds power in Scotland's devolved parliament.

"If this happened, ⁠nobody would invest in the UK," one of the people said.

"If you want food price inflation to decline, you need to start looking at the cost of regulation on business," they ​said, highlighting ​the government's moves to raise employer taxes, the ​national minimum wage, introduce new packaging ‌levies and propose the reformulation of thousands of food lines.

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A spokesperson for the British finance ministry said: "The chancellor (Rachel Reeves) has been clear we want to do more to help keep costs down for families, and will set out more detail in due course."

British grocery inflation was 3.8% in the four weeks to April 19, according to researcher Worldpanel by ‌Numerator.

The Bank of England said that businesses it ​had spoken to last month expected food price inflation ​to reach 6% to 7% later ​this year, reflecting the economic fallout from the Iran war.

The British ‌Retail Consortium, which represents Britain's major supermarket ​groups, including market leader ​Tesco and Sainsbury's, said it opposed price caps.

"Rather than introduce 1970s-style price controls and trying to force retailers to sell goods at a loss, the Government ​must focus on how it ‌will reduce the public policy costs which are pushing up food prices ​in the first place," BRC CEO Helen Dickinson said.

(Reporting by James Davey, additional ​reporting by Alistair SmoutEditing by Gareth Jones)

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Ebola death toll in Congo rises to 131 as concern mounts

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The death toll from theEbola outbreakin the Democratic Republic of the Congo has risen to 131 from 513 suspected cases, health minister Samuel Roger Kamba said Tuesday. There has also been one death in neighboring Uganda, the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported.

The head of the World Health Organization said he was "deeply concerned" about the outbreak.

"Early on Sunday, I declared a public health emergency of international concern," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the World Health Assembly in Geneva. "I did not do this lightly. ... I'm deeply concerned about the scale and speed of the epidemic."

One American doctor working with an aid group in Congohas tested positive, and several other Americans are believed to havebeen exposed.

Six tons of supplies to fight Ebola were to arrive in the Congo on Tuesday, said Anne Ancia, WHO's representative in the Congo's Ituri province. "These include personal protective equipment for frontline health workers (and) samples," she said, according to the Reuters news agency.

The outbreak is of particular concern to global health officials in part because the virus detected is a less common strain.

The virus behind this outbreak is the Bundibugyo virus, health officials have confirmed. This is only the third known outbreak of this virus, and there are no vaccines or treatments.

Ebola vaccine targets Zaire strain

Ebola disease is caused by orthoebolaviruses, of which there are multiple species.

Three of the viruses have been known to cause large Ebola disease outbreaks, according tothe WHO. They are Ebola (or Zaire) virus, which has been the most common; Sudan virus; and Bundibugyo virus, the one identified in this outbreak.

The only approved vaccine and treatments are for the Zaire strain. Because each virus species has different genetic material, they need different vaccines.

There are some other vaccines in development, but nothing that targets Bundibugyo virus is close to being ready for use, saidDr. Céline Gounder, a CBS News medical correspondent and infectious diseases specialist who deployed in the response to a past Ebola outbreak.

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2 previous Bundibugyo outbreaks

Before this outbreak, there were two known outbreaks caused by the Bundibugyo virus, and both were smaller than the current one.

The first discovery of the Bundibugyo strain occurred in the Bundibugyo District in Uganda in 2007. There were 149 cases and 37 deaths in that outbreak, The Associated Press reported.

The second known outbreak was in Congo in 2012, with 57 cases and 29 deaths reported, according to the AP.

Because there have been fewer outbreaks of this virus, there is far less data about how it behaves than for the Zaire virus, which has been around since 1976 and caused dozens of outbreaks, Gounder said.

Symptoms of Ebola disease

Bundibugyo virus disease, the type of Ebola disease caused by the Bundibugyo virus, is severe and often fatal. The virus spreads from person to person through direct contact with bodily fluids of someone who is sick or has died from the disease.

The early symptoms can often be mistaken for other illnesses, the WHO says. They include:

feverfatiguemuscle painheadachesore throat

Those can progress to other symptoms, including:

vomitingdiarrheaabdominal painrashorgan dysfunctioninternal or external bleeding (less frequent)

The fatality rate of Bundibugyo virus disease, based on the past two outbreaks, is about 30 to 50%,the WHO says. While still highly deadly, this is lower than the fatality rate of the Zaire strain, which can be up to 90%.

"Early intensive supportive care including rehydration and treatment of specific symptoms, can improve survival,"the WHO says. "Seeking early care can be lifesaving."

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Penn State miss out on former O-line commit

While theNittany LionslostLayton Von Brandtearlier in the recruiting cycle and were not the favorites to land him again, many expected him to sign with theNotre Dame Fighting Irish. However, after moving up his commitment date to today, he went a highly unexpected route. Instead of following several other four star O-linemen to South Bend, Von Brandt committed to theAuburn Tigers. While Penn State will be disappointed that he did not stick with his early intentions, it somewhat feels like a win after Penn State lost out on many players to theFighting Irishon the recruiting trail.

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For now, this leaves theNittany Lionswithout a four star lineman amongst their class, but still enough talent at the position to get by. With local recruits in David Tarawallie and Ryan Robbins, Campbell could have two bookend tackles of the future. They also have some interior talent with Jon Sassic and Owen Reilly. However, Notre Dame being spurned is the bigger takeaway as they looked to continue to stockpile at the position. Auburn's win is perhaps a testament to their persistence in recruiting him and both Penn State and Notre Dame landing other commits at the position, thus losing focus on Von Brandt.

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Now all eyes will be on another prospect, this time three star Lucas Rhoa, who locked down an official visit. For now, the sting of losing Von Brandt hurts just a little less than potentially expected.

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Where Is Dominic Russo’s Family Now? Inside Their Lives After He Was Killed in the Mackenzie Shirilla Crash

Dominic Russo was killed when his girlfriend, Mackenzie Shirilla, crashed her car into a brick wall in July 2022

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  • The 20-year-old's family members initially stood by Mackenzie before realizing the crash may have been intentional

  • Dominic's dad, Frank Russo, and older sister, Christine Russo, were both interviewed for the Netflix documentary The Crash

Dominic Russowas just 20 years old when he waskilled in a high-speed car crash.

Dominic began datingMackenzie Shirillawhen she was a freshman in high school, and they started living together after she graduated high school. Although the two were called inseparable, they also struggled with challenges in their relationship — including trust issues and volatile behavior.

On July 31, 2022, Mackenzie, who was 17 at the time, was driving Dominic and their friend, 19-year-oldDavion Flanagan, home from a party in the early morning hours. Within a few moments, Mackenzie suddenly accelerated her car to 100 mph and crashed it into a brick building in Strongsville, Ohio.

Both Dominic and Davion were killed in the crash, while Mackenzie was hospitalized for her injuries and survived. Mackenzie vehemently maintained that the crash was an accident and that she didn't remember the moments leading up to it. However, she was arrested in November 2022 and wasconvicted of Dominic and Davion's murdersthe following March.

While Dominic's parents and family members initially stood by Mackenzie and believed her story, they have since changed their minds and have expressed mixed opinions after seeingvideo footage of Mackenzie's pre-crash behavior.

Both Dominic's dad Frank and sister Christine, opened up about their love for their son and his tragic death in the Netflix documentary,The Crash, which came to the streamer on May 15.

Here's everything to know about where Dominic Russo's family is now.

Who was Dominic Russo?

Dominic Russo and Mackenzie Shirilla.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Dominic was raised in Strongsville, Ohio, and had a close relationship with his parents, Christine and Frank, and his siblings.

“He literally was just starting his life... and he was just a baby. So he had his whole life ahead of him," his sister Christine told PEOPLE in 2023.

Christine described her younger brother as kind, funny and caring.

"He was the most doting and proud uncle to our children," she said. "He was so loved, and he is so indescribably missed. I'm so proud to call him my brother.”

The older sister also participated in the Netflix documentary with some of her other family members and later toldNBC Newsthat the grief has "gotten worse."

"As time goes, we're missing him more as different stages of grief are hitting,” she explained. “Since the sentencing, it's appeal after appeal after appeal. There's no resting; there's no finding peace. It's just constant, like them slapping it again in our face every six months.”

Meanwhile, Dominic's father, Frank, said that his son was a "go-getter" who loved music and basketball.

“He was opening up his own clothing line, he was not average kid, I'll tell you that,” Frank toldNBC Newsin 2023.

What happened to Dominic?

Dominic Russo and Christine RussoCredit: Courtesy of Christine Russo

Around 5 a.m. on July 31, 2022, Mackenzie started driving Dominic and Davion home from a graduation party. Thirty-six minutes later, she slammed her 2018 Toyota Camry into a brick wall.

Dominic and Davion were pronounced dead at the scene, while Mackenzie was rushed to the hospital and treated for various injuries, including multiple bone fractures.

When investigating the deadly crash, authorities learned that the interior of the car had "exploded" upon impact, Assistant Prosecutor Tim Troup said inThe Crash.Forensic auto investigators subsequently conducted an in-depth investigation that determined Mackenzie had accelerated the car to an estimated 100 mph in the moments before the crash.

The investigation also found that there were no technological malfunctions that caused the car to inexplicably speed up. The Camry's "black box" revealed that the accelerator pedal was pressed 100% down with no indication of braking.

“Three seconds before the impact, there was some steering input: Right movement, left movement and then a hard right movement,” Sergeant Ryan Fox of the Ohio State Highway Patrol said in the doc. “It shifted from drive into neutral, back into drive again.”

Mackenzie's bloodwork tested positive solely for THC and psilocybin mushrooms and marijuana were found in the car. Her attorneys later argued that she could have unconsciously crashed the car as a result of a medical emergency.

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After a three-month investigation, Mackenzie was ultimately arrested in connection with Dominic and Davion's deaths. She was charged with four counts of murder, four counts of felonious assault, two counts of aggravated vehicular homicide, one count of drug possession and one count of possessing criminal tools.

“The evidence all comes together to show: This was not an accident,” Troup said in the Netflix doc.

In August 2023, Mackenzie wassentenced to two concurrent terms of 15 years to life in prisonwith credit for time served and a permanent suspension of her driver's license.

What have Dominic's family members said about his death?

Dominic Russo and Christine RussoCredit: Courtesy of Christine Russo

Shortly after losing their beloved family member, Dominic's parents initially supported Mackenzie and believed that the crash was an accident.

However, in September 2022, Dominic's brother, Angelo, started speaking with authorities and admitted that his brother and Mackenzie's relationship was far from perfect. Angelo also claimed that Dominic tried breaking up with Mackenzie several times and shared video footage of Mackenzie allegedly trying to break into Dominic's home after he wouldn't let her inside.

“Dom tried to break up with her multiple times,” Angelo told police, per footage shown inThe Crash. “Dom would have to call Kenzie's parents, call her mom and stuff, and say, ‘Hey, you need to get Kenzie out of here. She's refusing to leave my house; she's being crazy.' "

Dominic's sister Christine told police that she knew they were fighting but also thought it was a tragic accident.

"You know, they were kids. Accidents happen all the time like that," Christine said inThe Crash. "You never in a million years think, 'This girl killed your brother.' "

Upon seeing the footage of Mackenzie trying to break into Dominic's house, the Russo family's opinions changed, and many of them believed that Mackenzie had intentionally killed Dominic. Both Dominic's mom and brother Angelo ended up testifying in court about the couple's allegedly volatile relationship.

Even though many of the Russo family members came to the same conclusion about what happened to Dominic, not all of them agreed on Mackenzie's sentencing.

“It's horrible for everybody. Yeah, I lost my son, it's harder on our family, but I don't want the rest of her life ruined too. It isn't going to make me feel any better,” Frank told NBC News at the time. "The whole thing's just a shame."

Frank added, "She's just a little kid. She f---ed up. She did a damn stupid thing but now her parents are destroyed, her family's destroyed too. I wish there was a way she could get some kind of help, some kind of treatment.”

However, his sister Christine told PEOPLE that she disagreed with the sentencing for different reasons.

“I feel like the sentences should have been [run] consecutively,” she said. “I can't imagine how I would feel if Mackenzie got out in 14 years. My brother's life and Davion's life was completely stolen. They don't get out in 15 years. They don't come back in 15 years. They don't get any chance to live a life.”

Dominic's mom,Christine, spoke at Mackenzie's sentencingand said that "evidence and science proved" she "murdered my son Dominic, as well as Davion."

"Time does not heal this wound," she emotionally shared. "Mackenzie is going to prison because you did this. Be thankful that you're still alive and have a future, whatever that may be. Dom and Davion were robbed of their futures, their hopes and their dreams. Mackenzie showed no mercy on Dom, nor did she on Davion. Only God at this time can have mercy on her soul."

Where is Dominic Russo's family now?

Frank Russo and Christine Russo in The Crash.Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

In the years since Dominic tragically died, his family members have either taken a step out of the public eye or continued advocating for him.

Both Frank and his daughter, Christine, appeared inThe Crashwhere they opened up about Dominic's death and legacy. The two further slammed Mackenzie for trying to get her conviction appealed.

"She actually intentionally murdered him," Christine said of Mackenzie in the doc, while later adding, "She got 15 years, that's nothing."

Since the documentary was released on May 15, Christine hasaccusedThe Crashfilmmakers of lyingabout aspects of the case and only using interviews from Mackenzie's friends. She went on to launch a podcast,The Big Sister: Unhinged, where she says she is "working tirelessly to reclaim his narrative from media sensationalism and misinformation."

"A central focus of her work is debunking lies and defending Dominic's character," the description reads. "She dives into the realities of public tragedies and the warning signs of toxic relationships, offering a platform where victims' families can find clarity. Based in Ohio, Christine remains a pillar of the Russo family, dedicated to advocacy and ensuring Dominic and his friend Davion are remembered for the truth of who they were and the lives they lived."

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Trump wants White House helipad while Mar-a-Lago's sparks 'anxiety'

PresidentDonald Trumpis reportedly considering installing a landing pad for helicopters on theWhite House South Lawn.

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TheWall Street Journalfirst reported that plans were in discussion to install a helipad on the South Lawn to prevent new Marine One helicopters from damaging the grass.CNNandThe Washington Postalso reported these discussions, citing anonymous sources on May 18. The White House did not comment on the possibility of a helipad specifically; instead, spokesperson Davis Ingle said, "President Trumphas continued to make improvements at the White House and all around D.C. to benefit future presidents and Americans.”

The Post reported the helipad has long been under consideration. It would be the latest in a series of development projects around D.C., including the$400 million White House ballroom, repainting the bottom of the Lincoln MemorialReflecting Pooland a proposed250-foot "Triumphal Arch."

At his Winter White House in Florida, the Mar-a-Lago helipad has been tightly regulated by the town. The helipad installed during his first term was destroyed shortly after he left office. It's set to be rebuilt in the coming months, now that Trump is back in office. Recently, the town considered granting permission for the pad to remain past the end of Trump's presidency.

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Mar-a-Lago helipad was built and destroyed

When a Mar-a-Lago helipad was first approved by the Palm Beach Town Council in 2017 at the beginning of Trump's first term, it came with the condition that the concrete pad had to be removed when Trump left office.

The helipad was used sparsely for presidential business during Trump's first term. In one instance in 2019, the site was used for takeoff and landing for a presidential visit to the Herbert Hoover Dike around Lake Okeechobee west of Palm Beach.

The original helipadwas demolished in 2021, within weeks of Trump's departure from the White House.

Late last year, Mar-a-Lago representatives came back to Town Hall with the request to reinstall a larger pad to accommodate newer helicopters used to carry the president and White House staff and officials. The Landmarks Preservation Commission, which oversees any exterior changes at landmarked Mar-a-Lago,approved the design for the pad in October.

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The new pad is planned to be 8 inches deep, with an 18-foot-long and 5-foot-wide walkway connected to a nearby service road. The landing area would be on Mar-a-Lago's west lawn, in the same location where it was from 2017 to 2021. Construction is expected to take place this summer.

The town originally said that the pad must be removed after Trump leaves the White House, but another request from the Secret Service under consideration by Palm Beach's council could change that.

Private citizen use of the pad gives mayor 'anxiety'

The Secret Service asked the town to allow the helipad to remain in place while a person protected by the Secret Service is in residence at Mar-a-Lago. The helipad is needed, Mar-a-Lago representative Harvey Oyer told the town council in April, because of ongoing and increasing threats to Trump and his family that could extend past the end of this presidency.

Council members want to establish guardrails for how the pad is used — including rules that would ban club members or others who are not members of law enforcement or the military from using the landing site. Those rules should be established to protect the town and its residents, Oyer said.

"This is not for club use. It's not for club-member use. It's not for private use," he told the council. "It is for governmental use, (Trump's) duties as president and any emergency evacuation by some agency, whether that is Secret Service or White House Military Office or your (police)."

In December of 2017, a private helicopter bearing the Trump logoparked on the helipad for more than a week, prompting outrage from some residents and town officials who called out the use as a violation of the conditions under which the landing site was approved.

The thought that the helipad might be used to accommodate a private aircraft again "gives me anxiety," Palm Beach Mayor Danielle Moore said during the April council meeting. She said she had heard the same from residents who questioned how much the town can control how the helipad is used.

After the end of Trump's presidency, the designation of protectee would be extended only to first ladyMelania Trump, and not to President Trump's children or his extended family, Oyer said.

Kinsey Crowley is the Trump Connect reporter for the USA TODAY Network. Reach her at KCrowley@usatodayco.com. Follow her onX (Twitter),Threads,BlueskyandTikTok.

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Man Utd midfielder Toone returns to England squad

Manchester United midfielder Ella Toone has returned to the England squad for the crucial Women's World Cup qualifiers against Spain and Ukraine.

BBC Ella Toone warms up before England's win over China in November

The 26-year-old has not featured for the Lionesses since November because of a hip issue that ruled her out for the second half of the Women's Super League season.

Chelsea defender Lucy Bronze is also included despite missing Saturday's WSL win over United and having been seen wearing a protective boot.

Bronze, 34, has started three of England's four qualifying matches but is a doubt for next week's World Sevens tournament.

Chelsea striker Aggie Beever-Jones and London City Lionesses forward Freya Godfrey, who both missed the last camp through injury, also return.

However, 18-year-old midfielder Erica Meg Parkinson is not included after her surprise call-up in March, while in-form Everton defender Ruby Mace again misses out.

England's 25-player squad travel to Spain on 5 June (20:00 BST), before hosting Ukraine at Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium on 9 June (20:00).

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The Lionesses currently sit top of their qualifying group with four wins from four matches, including avital 1-0 victory over Spainat Wembley in April.

Should England win their remaining two matches, they will automatically qualify for next year's World Cup in Brazil and avoid the play-off route.

Full England squad

Goalkeepers: Hannah Hampton (Chelsea), Anna Moorhouse (Orlando Pride), Ellie Roebuck (Aston Villa)

Defenders: Lucy Bronze (Chelsea), Jess Carter (Gotham), Niamh Charles (Chelsea), Alex Greenwood (Manchester City), Lotte Wubben-Moy (Arsenal), Maya Le Tissier (Manchester United), Esme Morgan (Washington Spirit), Taylor Hinds (Arsenal), Leah Williamson (Arsenal).

Midfielders: Laura Blindkilde Brown (Manchester City), Lucia Kendall (Aston Villa), Jess Park (Manchester United), Georgia Stanway (Bayern Munich), Ella Toone (Manchester United), Keira Walsh (Chelsea).

Forwards: Aggie Beever-Jones (Chelsea), Chloe Kelly (Arsenal), Lauren James (Chelsea), Alessia Russo (Arsenal), Lauren Hemp (Manchester City), Freya Godfrey (London City Lionesses), Jess Park (Manchester United), Beth Mead (Arsenal).

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