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The Most Beloved Manga Characters of 2022, According to Magademy Industry Award

©石塚真一 / 小学館BookLive's Magademy Award for honoring manga characters announced its results on Wednesday. The winners are as follows (note: "actor" here refers to the fictional character): Best lead male actor: Dai Miyamoto from Shinichi Ishizuka's Blue Giant Explorer Best lead female actor: Inori Yuitsuka from Tsurumaikada's Medalist Best supporting male actor: Chifuyu Matsuno from Ken Wakui's Tokyo Revengers Best supporting female actor: Ai Haibara from Gosho Aoyama's Detective Conan Best newcomer: Rudo from Kei Urana's Gachiakuta Special jury award: Chiikawa from Nagano's Chiikawa The jury included the manga-loving comedian Hanako, along with eight employees from five bookstore chains. This is the second year of Magademy's running. The inaugural award honored Totonō Kunō from Yumi Tamura's Do not say mystery, Yona from Mizuho Kusanagi's Yona of the Dawn, Manjirō Sano from Ken Wakui's Tokyo Revengers, Shinobu Wakamiya from Yuki Suetsugu's Chihayafuru, and Guts from Kentarou Miura's Berserk. Source: Comic Natalie

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Imran Khan accused of ‘blatant lies’ by Pakistan minister as police and supporters clash

Pakistan's Information Minister has accused Imran Khan of "uttering blatant lies" and denied the attempts to arrest him are politically motivated.In an exclusive interview with Sky News, Marriyum Aurangzeb insisted that "the government has nothing to do with the arrest. The arrest has nothing to do with the delay in the elections". The police, she declared, were simply "complying with the order of the court to arrest him in corruption cases".It follows a tense stand-off between police and Mr Khan's supporters outside his residence in the eastern city of Lahore.Supporters of the former prime minister threw bricks at police who fought back with tear gas and rubber bullets for a second day after officers tried to arrest the ousted leader. Mr Khan is accused of misusing state gifts and faces a vast number of corruption cases. He denies any wrongdoing.Today, he insisted he was ready to travel to Islamabad on 18 March to appear in court, but that was not initially accepted by the authorities.Mrs Aurangzeb said it was critical that he answers to the court."He needs to be arrested as court has ordered and he has to comply with the court orders," she said. Advertisement "The police are there to arrest him. If he has anything to say in his defence, he has to say it in front of the court." Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 0:42 Police scuffle with supporters of former prime minister, Imran Khan The Information Minister rejected claims the police had injured Mr Khan's supporters and instead stated that 65 police officers had been hurt as a result of the clashes.She also dismissed Mr Khan's claim that his security was at risk - he has consistently argued that appearing in court could compromise his safety following an assassination attempt."The guy says he has security threats and…in the same breath, Mr Khan says he's ready to hold political rallies. He's out there," Mrs Aurangzeb said."The moment the court asks him to be there for his corruption cases, he says I have a security threat."So you know he has to stick to one thing and then when he has security threats, at the same time he's inciting violence and he's putting women and children in front of the police force who are there just to arrest him." Image: A supporter of the former prime minister throws stones at police in Lahore Read more on Sky News:Operation to arrest Khan halted after violenceAs this legal battle between Mr Khan and the state rages, the country faces political and economic paralysis.This stalemate is only adding to that mess and creating a tinder box moment in an already febrile atmosphere.

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クレディスイス株20%急落 米銀破綻、欧州にも信用不安広がる

ハンブルク=和気真也 ニューヨーク=真海喬生2023年3月15日 23時30分 スイスの金融大手クレディ・スイス・グループの株価が15日、欧州株式市場で一時、前日比20%超下落した。米シリコンバレーバンク(SVB)の経営破綻(はたん)を受けて欧州でも投資家の警戒感が強まるなか、クレディへの追加投資をめぐり筆頭株主が否定的な姿勢を見せたと報じられ、急落につながった。 クレディは14日、過去の財務報告に「重大な弱点」があったと開示し、経営不安を呼んでいた。15日には筆頭株主のサウジ・ナショナル・バンクが追加投資を否定したと米ブルームバーグが報じ、拍車をかけた。 影響は金融市場全体に及び、15日のニューヨーク株式市場で、主要企業でつくるダウ工業株平均が一時、500ドル超下落した。特に金融株を警戒する動きが強く、前日は反発した米銀行株は15日に再び大きく下落している。 投資家は、資金を株式から比較的リスクの低い債券に動かしており、米国の金利が低下。ドル売り円買いが広がり、対ドル円相場は一時、1ドル=132円台前半まで円高ドル安が進んだ。景気減速で需要が減るとの見方から、原油価格は大きく下落。米ニューヨーク商業取引所では、国際指標の「米国産WTI原油」の先物価格が一時、約1年3カ月ぶりに1バレル=70ドルを割り込んだ。(ハンブルク=和気真也、ニューヨーク=真海喬生)有料会員になると会員限定の有料記事もお読みいただけます。

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Budget 2023: What Jeremy Hunt announced in his Spring statement

It is the first Spring Budget that Mr Hunt has given since becoming Chancellor in October 2022 following the dismissal of Kwasi Kwarteng. Ahead of the announcement, Mr Hunt confirmed that he would be sharing the Government's plans to tackle inflation, reduce debt and grow the country's economy in the House of Commons after Wednesday's Prime Minister's questions. Here are 15 key points that the Chancellor said in today's speech that you should know. Today is Budget day.Last year we stabilised the economy, today we deliver the next part of our plan - growth.Tune in at 12.30pm to watch live here on my Twitter. pic.twitter.com/7fM4sZlZFu — Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) March 15, 2023 As he opened his speech, Jeremy Hunt said that the UK's economy is “on the right track" and that the country will not enter a "technical recession" this year. Mr Hunt told the Commons: “In the face of enormous challenges I report today on a British economy which is proving the doubters wrong. “In the autumn we took difficult decisions to deliver stability and sound money. Since mid-October, 10-year gilt rates have fallen, debt servicing costs are down, mortgage rates are lower and inflation has peaked. “The International Monetary Fund says our approach means the UK economy is on the right track.” £11 billion defence budget Mr Hunt confirmed the Government would add £11 billion to its defence budget over the next five years. Jeremy Hunt said: “Today, following representations from our persuasive Defence Secretary, I confirm that we will add a total of £11bn to our defence budget over the next five years and it will be nearly 2.25% of GDP by 2025. “We were the first large European country to commit to 2% of GDP for defence and will raise that to 2.5% as soon as fiscal and economic circumstances allow.” Corporation tax to increase to 25% Wednesday's statement also saw Mr Hunt announcing that corporation tax for businesses is to increase from 19% to 25%. If a firm makes a profit of more than £250,000, they will pay 25% tax on their profits from April. Only 10% of companies will pay the full 25% rate, the Chancellor said. Childcare support Mr Hunt announced that he will pilot incentive payments of £600 for childminders joining the profession which will be raised to £1200 if they join through an agency. Funding to nurseries will be increased to £204 million from September and will then rise to £288 million next year. It comes as the optional minimum staff to child ratio will change from 1:4 to 1:5 for two-year-olds in England. 30 hours of free childcare for all under-fives from the moment maternity care ends to eligible households was also announced. Jeremy Hunt told the Commons: “I today announce that in eligible households where all adults are working at least 16 hours, we will introduce 30 hours of free childcare not just for three- and four-year-olds, but for every single child over the age of nine months. “The 30 hours offer will now start from the moment maternity or paternity leave ends. It’s a package worth on average £6,500 every year for a family with a two-year-old child using 35 hours of childcare every week and reduces their childcare costs by nearly 60%. Because it is such a large reform, we will introduce it in stages to ensure there is enough supply in the market. “Working parents of two-year-olds will be able to access 15 hours of free care from April 2024, helping around half a million parents. “From September 2024, that 15 hours will be extended to all children from 9 months up, meaning a total of nearly one million parents will be eligible. And from September 2025 every single working parent of under 5s will have access to 30 hours free childcare per week.” Parents on Universal Credit will also now receive up to £951 for one child. This will be raised to £1,630 for two children per month and will now be paid upfront. Pensions lifetime allowance to be abolished The pensions annual tax-free allowance will be increased from £40,000 to £60,000. It comes as he abolished the Lifetime Allowance which was previously set at £1.07 million. Investment zones across the UK Mr Hunt is also predicted to create 12 investment zones which will benefit from tax breaks and be backed by £80 million over five years. Eight of the zones are located in England and there are also thought to be four in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Chancellor identified the West Midlands, West Yorkshire, Liverpool, among others as "potential Canary Wharfs" in England. It comes amid a series of levelling-up and local transport-related funding pots with over £200 million in high-quality local regeneration projects across England and over £400 million available for new Levelling Up Partnerships. He continued: “Having listened to the case for better local transport infrastructure from many Members, I can announce a second round of the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlements, allocating £8.8 billion over the next five-year funding period.” The Chancellor outlined the Government's plans to reduce debt and boost the economy in his Spring Budget. ( Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire) (Image: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire) Community facilities support Jeremy Hunt announced a £63 million fund to "keep public leisure centres and pools afloat" to help them meet energy costs and become more efficient. Pint duty frozen The Chancellor also announced that the duty on a pint will also be frozen which follows changes already due to come into effect in August. Jeremy Hunt said he would “significantly increase the generosity of draught relief”, which he said could not be done when the UK was in the EU. Speaking to MPs in the Commons, Mr Hunt said: “From August 1 the duty on draught products in pubs will be up to 11p lower than the duty in supermarkets, a differential we will maintain as part of a new Brexit pubs guarantee. British ale may be warm, but the duty on a pint is frozen.” The change will also apply to “every pub in Northern Ireland” due to the Windsor Framework, the Chancellor added. He also announced that an increased draught relief for pubs. Mr Hunt said: “Today, I will do something that was not possible when we were in the EU and significantly increase the generosity of Draught Relief, so that from 1 August the duty on draught products in pubs will be up to 11p lower than the duty in supermarkets, a differential we will maintain as part of a new Brexit pubs guarantee. “British ale may be warm, but the duty on a pint is frozen.” Freeze fuel duty  Speaking about fuel duty, Mr Hunt confirmed that it was not the right time to uprate fuel duty since inflation remains high. “So here’s what I am going to do: for a further 12 months I’m going to maintain the 5p cut and I’m going to freeze fuel duty too," the Chancellor explained. "That saves the average driver £100 next year and around £200 since the 5p cut was introduced.” Prepayment penalty to end A “prepayment penalty” for energy bills which sees households with prepayment meters charged more than those on direct debit will end. The Chancellor's announcement follows Ofgem's agreement with suppliers to introduce a temporary suspension over forced installations of prepayment meters. “But today I go further, and confirm we will bring their charges in line with comparable direct debit charges," Mr Hunt confirmed. "Under a Conservative government, the energy premium paid by our poorest households is coming to an end.” READ MORE: What is Jeremy Hunt's net worth and how does this compare to other chancellors? READ MORE: Energy bill support extended ahead of Spring Budget 2023, Jeremy Hunt reveals Upgrate Tobacco duty and freeze gross gaming duty yield bands The Government will “uprate tobacco duty, and we will freeze the gross gaming duty yield bands”. He told the Commons: “Taken together today’s measures lead to a slightly lower overall tax burden for the rest of the Parliament compared to the OBR’s Autumn forecast. Other parties run out of money, but a Conservative government is reducing borrowing and improving our public finances. “By doing so we make sure we are on track to… … halve inflation … get debt falling …and grow our economy, which I turn to next.” £200 million increase to pothole fund The Chancellor announced a further £200 million increase to help communities tackle the UK's pothole problem.  It follows the £500 million already allocated to the issue. Scottish and Welsh government funding An additional £320 million of funding will be allocated to the Scottish government with £180 million going to the Welsh government and £130 million to the Northern Ireland executive. The Chancellor also announced up to £8.6 million of targeted funding for the Edinburgh Festivals and £1.5 million to repair the Cloddach Bridge. Additionally, Mr Hunt confirmed a £20 million fund to restore the Holyhead Breakwater in Wales alongside up to £3 million to extend the Tackling Paramilitarism Programme in Northern Ireland. Up to £40 million was also pledged to extend participation in further and higher education. £20 billion towards carbon capture In a move to reduce the carbon emission that contributes to climate change, the Chancellor outlined £20 billion of support for the early development of carbon, capture, usage and storage. Mr Hunt revealed that the Government is starting with projects from the East Coast to Merseyside to North Wales. The fund will support up to 50,000 jobs as well as attract private sector investment, Mr Hunt said. He also confirmed the extension of the Climate Change Agreement scheme for two years which will allow eligible businesses to claim £60 million f tax relief on energy efficiency measures. It comes as the Chancellor said that Nuclear power will be classed as “environmentally sustainable” to drive investment in the energy sector. The Chancellor has delivered his Spring budget (Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire) (Image: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire) 'AI sandbox' to boost UK artificial intelligence businesses support The Chancellor has announced that there will be a prize worth £1 million every year, for the next 10 years, "to the person or team that does the most ground-breaking AI research". It comes as Mr Hunt revealed a “quantum strategy” to support the future of computing. Jeremy Hunt said: “I can report to the House that we will launch an AI sandbox to trial new, faster approaches to help innovators get cutting edge products to market, work at pace with the Intellectual Property Office to provide clarity on IP rules so generative AI companies can access the material they need, and ask Sir Patrick Vallance’s successor, Dame Professor Angela McLean, to report before the summer on options around the growth duty for regulators.” The strategy will include a research and innovation programme of £2.5 billion. Disability benefits change The Chancellor announced plans to abolish the work capability assessment and to separate benefits entitlement from an individual’s ability to work as published in a white paper today. Disabled benefit claimants will always be able to seek work without fear of losing financial support, Mr Hunt has said. There will be a new, voluntary employment scheme for disabled people which will involve the government spending up to £4,000 per person to help them find appropriate jobs and put in place the support they need. 50,000 places will be funded under the change every single year, the Chancellor added. Jeremy Hunt extends Energy Bill support for further free months We are extending energy bills support for further 3 months.With energy bills set to fall from July, extending the Energy Price Guarantee will bridge the gap, easing the pressure on families.Made possible in part by windfall taxes on energy profits 👇 pic.twitter.com/5J1ihyjzRl — Jeremy Hunt (@Jeremy_Hunt) March 15, 2023 The statement follows confirmation on Wednesday morning that energy bill support is being extended for a further three months. The Energy Price guarantee will remain at £2500 a year for a typical household until the end of June which the Chancellor predicts will save the average family £160.  Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, said: “We know people are worried about their bills rising in April, so, to give people some peace of mind, we’re keeping the energy price guarantee at its current level until the summer, when gas prices are expected to fall. “Continuing to hold down energy bills is part of our plan to help hardworking families with the cost of living and halve inflation this year.” Falling global energy prices mean that the current level will be extended to “bridge the gap” until costs are expected to fall below the cap. Mr Hunt said: “High energy bills are one of the biggest worries for families, which is why we’re maintaining the energy price guarantee at its current level. “With energy bills set to fall from July onwards, this temporary change will bridge the gap and ease the pressure on families, while also helping to lower inflation too.”  

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BBC Radio York journalists strike over cuts to local radio shows

Members of the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) across the country began the strike at 11am today (Wednesday, March 15), and will protest until 11am tomorrow morning. The strike is in protest over proposed cuts to local radio shows. The BBC has said plans to invest money saved from local radio into digital programming.  The industrial action coincides with the national strikes of junior doctors, teachers, civil servants, train staff and London underground staff this week. In York, the protest is taking place outside the BBC Radio York offices in Bootham Row. Richard Staples, the NUJ representative for BBC Radio York said: "We're striking against the BBC's proposals to stop afternoon, weekday evening and weekend shows to invest all that money into digital programming. "They say it's not going to threaten jobs, and we're not against the idea of doing more digital, but we think losing all that local radio is not fair on the listeners and the staff that want to carry on doing those programmes. "It's affecting the 5.7 million listeners, all 39 local radio stations and a dozen regional TV outlets across the country - so there will be no Look North on tonight.  "This is not for money, this is for the listeners, we are concerned about keeping our audiences and taking them with us into the digital world." A BBC spokesman said the broadcaster plans to modernise local services, including more news journalists and a stronger local online service, "which will see no overall reduction in staffing levels or local funding". Jason Horton, director of production for BBC Local, said: "We’d like to apologise to our audience for the disruption that this action will cause to the BBC’s local TV and radio services in England. “We will of course continue to engage with the trade union and do everything possible to minimise the impact on colleagues affected by our planned changes. “We are maintaining overall investment and staffing levels in local services and we’re working hard to minimise the risk of compulsory redundancies. “But change is essential. If our local services are to remain relevant in an increasingly online and on-demand world of live and increasing on-demand services, we must change.” The BBC has previously said that due to a freeze in the licence fee and inflation it faces a £400 million funding gap by 2026/2027 and must make savings. Some 382 jobs at the service are being lost as part of plans to move to a digital-led offering, it was announced in September.

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Body of York man Andy being flown back to UK today

Andy's mum Elaine, from New Earswick, who had flown out to Turkey to identify Andy, is also due to return to the UK tonight, on a separate flight. Andy, 34, flew to Turkey on Monday last week for what was supposed to be a dream holiday. But after checking in at the luxury Lake & River Side Hotel in Side, Antalya, that evening, he failed to call his mum in the UK to say he had arrived. A worried Elaine texted the hotel that evening asking them to check on him, but got no reply. The next morning she managed to contact the hotel and asked them again to check on him - only to be told, in a call three hours later, that he had been found dead in his bedroom. Elaine still does not know how or why he died. She texted the Press from Turkey earlier this week to say she had been to the funeral home in Turkey where Andy's body is being kept, where she was able to give him a hug and say a final farewell. "He looked peaceful, like asleep," she said. Elaine said she still had lots of unanswered questions about how and why Andy died. All she knows is that he was found dead on his bed on the Tuesday morning. She says she has been told it could be about six months before a full account of what happened is available.

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York station passengers impacted by more RMT rail strikes

More strike action has been planned by the RMT union and is set to impact services between Thursday, March 16, to Sunday, March 19, and Thursday, March 30 to Sunday, April 2. Transpennine Express, which runs services from York to Leeds and Manchester, will only be able to operate a handful of their regular services on these dates, and is advising customers to only travel unless their journey is essential. While the strikes are taking place on March 16, 18, 30 and April 1, a reduced train timetable is also taking place on the following days with services starting later and finishing earlier than normal. Kathryn O’Brien, customer service and operations director for TransPennine Express, said: "This upcoming strike action by RMT will once again have a big impact on rail customers right across our network, and we will only be able to operate a small number of trains across certain routes.  “The days after each strike will also be affected and so anyone planning rail travel between March 16 to 19, and March 30 to April 2 should seek alternative means and only make journeys if they are absolutely essential.” For those that must travel on the strike days, TPE will be running a reduced timetable from Huddersfield to York. Bikes will not be permitted onboard on these dates, and there will be no rail replacement services or anyone managing the company's stations.  Further information can be found at tpexpress.co.uk/travel-updates/strike-action. 

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稲葉氏被害 不審な車の目撃情報

2009年のWBCに出場した稲葉篤紀さんが空き巣被害に遭い、優勝記念指輪などが盗まれた事件で、不審な車両が目撃されていたことがわかりました。荒らされたリビング。戸棚は開けられ、床には書類などが散らばっていました。2階の洗面台は被害にあったままの状態。戸棚はすべて開けられ、中から物が出されていました。今月11日、愛知県北名古屋市にある稲葉篤紀さんの住宅で、外出先から帰ってきた父親の昌弘さんが室内が荒らされているのに気づきました。

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工事現場で崩れた土砂に埋まり、作業中の76歳男性死亡 横浜

(資料写真) 15日午後0時15分ごろ、横浜市緑区鴨居3丁目の下水道管工事現場で、作業員の男性(76)が崩れた土砂に埋まり、病院に搬送されたがまもなく死亡した。緑署が事故原因を調べている。 署によると、男性は深さ1・3メートルほどの穴に下りて、スコップやつるはしで穴を掘っていた。側面の土砂が崩れて太もものあたりまで土で埋まり、その後側面から石のような物が崩れ落ちて腰に当たったという。

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