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Reform UK councillor shared Facebook post saying Labour MP ‘should be shot’
Natalie Fleet MP says politicians should not expect death threats as standard', as Lancashire councillor apologisesA Labour MP has said politicians should not expect to face death threats as standard" after a Reform UK councillor shared a Facebook post which said she should be shot".The picture of Natalie Fleet, who has spoken previously about being groomed and raped as a teenager, was accompanied by a fake quote misattributed to her, which read: I voted against the grooming gang enquiry." Continue reading...
Russia opens criminal case into Telegram founder Pavel Durov
Claim of abetting terrorist activities' comes as Kremlin attempts to steer users on to state-controlled appRussia has launched a criminal investigation into the Telegram founder, Pavel Durov, on suspicion of abetting terrorist activities", further escalating the Kremlin's standoff with the widely used messaging app.The state newspaper Rossiyskaya Gazeta reported on Tuesday that a case had been opened based on materials from Russia's federal security service", which accused the app of being compromised by western and Ukrainian intelligence. Continue reading...
Husband’s ‘physical and sexual violence’ caused wife to kill herself, UK court told
Christopher Trybus charged with manslaughter of Tarryn Baird, rape and coercive and controlling behaviourA woman who took her own life after being subjected to a campaign of physical and sexual violence" by her husband told her family I am so sorry but I just couldn't take it any more", a court has heard.Tarryn Baird, 34, was found dead at her home in Swindon, Wiltshire, on 28 November 2017. Continue reading...
Russia can keep fighting Ukraine war throughout 2026, says military thinktank
Little sign Moscow's ability to continue waging war for a fifth year is diminished, says head of strategic studies
Minister under investigation over targeting of reporters makes late donation declaration
Josh Simons failed to declare gifts from Labour donor within the stipulated 28 days of receiving them
Increase in religious schools and home schooling could prevent ‘deeper social cohesion’, Julian Hill says
Labor MP says some children reach adulthood without mixing with people from different cultures and religions
New edition of Ferrara bible shows how persecuted Jews kept faith alive in Spanish
Exiled Spanish and Portuguese Jews who had fled to Italy translated Hebrew bible into their common languageIn 1553, a community of exiled Spanish and Portuguese Jews who had found refuge and patronage in the northern Italian city of Ferrara did something that would have been unthinkable, and very possibly fatal, in their former homelands.They printed their own Hebrew bible in Spanish. Continue reading...
BTS comeback show sells out immediately as 260,000 fans set to descend on Seoul
Booking system freezes and screens crash amid rush of fans trying to secure tickets to 21 March free concertTickets for BTS's comeback concert in central Seoul were snapped up almost immediately on Monday night, with authorities expecting an estimated 260,000 fans to descend for the K-pop group's first full performance in nearly four years.At one point, more than 100,000 people flooded the booking website when sales opened at 8pm for the free concert at Gwanghwamun square on 21 March, causing screens to crash and booking systems to freeze. Continue reading...
Mandelson’s downfall is one of fastest ever seen in British public life
Links to Jeffrey Epstein have taken political operator from a vaunted position in British diplomacy to arrest in under six monthsJust six months ago Peter Mandelson seemed unassailable as the UK's ambassador to the US, one of the most vaunted positions in British diplomacy. As our man in Washington, Mandelson appeared to have used his skill for schmoozing, learned over years as a cabinet minister and a European commissioner, to secure a good relationship with the tricky Trump administration. He was considered instrumental in securing a relatively favourable US trade deal for the UK.He was also an influential voice in Labour politics with the ear of the prime minister and his inner circle, notably his friend and protege Morgan McSweeney, Starmer's then chief of staff. Continue reading...
Four years into Ukraine invasion, Russia’s gains are small, while Kyiv remains resilient
With the Russian military performing poorly, Ukraine is clarifying strategy and pushing back with modest successRussia's invasion of Ukraine, now entering its fifth grim year, has already gone on longer than the entire fight on the eastern front in the second world war. The Soviets marched from the gates of Leningrad to Berlin in a little over 15 months in 1944-45; today the Russian rate of gain in Pokrovsk in Ukraine is 70 metres a day, in Kupiansk, 23 metres, according to the Centre for Strategic and International Studies.The gains are trivial, given Ukraine's size, amounting to 1,865 sq miles during 2025 (about 0.8% of the country) - so the idea touted by the Russians, sometimes accepted by a credulous White House, that Ukraine is suffering a slow-motion defeat, is not accurate. In reality, even allowing for the fact that hundreds of thousands of homes are without electricity, heating and water after Russian bombing, Ukraine is clarifying its strategy and pushing back with modest success. Continue reading...
Chris Baghsarian’s body dumped on Sydney’s outskirts within 40 hours of kidnapping, police suggest
NSW detectives say Toyota Corolla involved in crime was spotted in Pitt Town one day after 85-year-old abducted from North Ryde home
Full details of Bondi attack won’t be heard by royal commission, inquiry head says at first public hearing
Virginia Bell says scope of inquiry will be reduced to avoid prejudicing criminal proceedings
US accuses China of ‘massively’ expanding nuclear arsenal amid fears of new arms race
China has opposed the smearing of its nuclear policy' while insisting Beijing would not engage in any nuclear arms race'The US has accused China of dramatically expanding its nuclear arsenal, while doubling down on claims that Beijing had conducted secret nuclear tests.Washington said the lapsing of New Start - the last treaty between top nuclear powers the US and Russia - earlier this month presented the possibility of striking a better agreement" that included Beijing. Continue reading...
Tributes paid to ‘very loving and caring’ British hiker killed in Nepal bus crash
Dominic Ethan Stewart was among 19 killed when vehicle veered off road and plunged down mountainsideTributes have been paid to a young British hiker who was among 19 people killed when a packed passenger bus veered off a treacherous stretch of road and plunged 200 metres down a steep mountainside in Nepal.Twenty-five others were injured in the pre-dawn crash in the Himalayan foothills on Monday. The bus was carrying 44 people, including a number of tourists. Continue reading...
David Lammy lifts cap on court sitting days in effort to cut backlog of cases
Criminal barristers welcome justice secretary's move to remove limit on hearing days at crown courts in England and WalesA cap on court sitting days is to be lifted as the government seeks to ease the cases backlog, David Lammy has announced.The justice secretary and deputy prime minister said every crown court in England and Wales would be funded to hear more cases in the next financial year. Continue reading...
Maxi Shield, beloved Australian drag queen and Drag Race Down Under star, dies aged 51
Performer appeared in closing ceremony of 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and was a mainstay of city's drag scene
Inquiry into Andrew’s links to Jeffrey Epstein is matter for MPs, says No 10
Prime ministers of Australia and New Zealand say they would not object to his removal from royal succession lineA parliamentary inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's links to Jeffrey Epstein is a matter for MPs, Downing Street has said, as ministers faced a new push to uncover details about the former prince's role as a trade envoy.It comes as the Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, wrote to Keir Starmer to say his country would have no objection to Mountbatten-Windsor being removed from the royal line of succession. Later, a spokesperson for New Zealand's prime minister, Christopher Luxon, said his country would also support the proposals. Continue reading...
Met police arrest former British ambassador to US Peter Mandelson - UK politics live
The arrest followed search warrants at two addresses in the Wiltshire and Camden areas, police saidBridget Phillipson, the education secretary, has been speaking about the Send reforms at an event in Peterborough.This is what she said about the need for inclusion.Inclusion is a choice. It is an educational choice, and it is also a political choice because we could duck this challenge, ignore the injustice of a postcode lottery in life chances putting off fixing the Send system yet again.The system works well for some at least.We welcome the scale of vision contained in the white paper which has the potential to create an education system that fully values children and young people with additional needs and their families.We also welcome the commitment to retain statutory education, health and care plans (EHCPs) for children and young people whose needs cannot be met through this new model. We know that many parents will welcome the legal requirement for schools to create individual support plans (ISPs) for all children with Send. Continue reading...
EU fails to agree on new sanctions on Russia ahead of fourth anniversary of war – Europe live
Hungary's veto prevents EU countries from adopting latest round of sanctionsOne other thing we will be keeping an eye on today is the latest on the EU-US trade relationship after last Friday's US supreme court ruling on Trump's tariffs.The European Parliament is expected to discuss what to do with the EU-US trade deal later today. Continue reading...
Ex-DJ jailed in London for selling fake parts to airlines
Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala set up AOG Technics, which sold more than 60,000 components in a 40m global fraudA one-time techno DJ who orchestrated a 40m global fraud selling fake aircraft parts from his garage outside London has been jailed.Engine parts from AOG Technics found their way into planes used by American Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, Delta and Ryanair before the scam was discovered, leading to regulators issuing safety alerts and planes being grounded. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer opens investigation into Josh Simons over targeting of reporters
PM asks ethics adviser to examine conduct of Cabinet Office minister amid Labour Together scandal fallout
‘Stuff of nightmares’: calls for help surge by 50% after Australia launches aged-assistance tool
Exclusive: Assessors unable to override algorithm-based tool, leaving people at risk of being pushed into aged care homes before they are ready
Activists hang photo of Andrew leaving police custody in the Louvre
Everyone Hates Elon campaigners fix photo of ex-prince slouched in backseat of car after arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public officeActivists have hung a photo in the Louvre museum in Paris of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor being driven from a police station after his arrest.The British political campaign group Everyone Hates Elon fixed the photo, which shows the former prince slouched in the backseat of a Range Rover, on a wall of the Paris gallery on Sunday. Continue reading...
‘Our classrooms are empty because the graveyards are full’: Iran’s students on why they are protesting again
As details of the death toll for January's protests continue to emerge, three students explain why they are resisting a return to normalityMore than 45 days after a brutal January crackdown that left thousands of Iranian protesters dead, students across several universities are protesting again. As Iran's new academic term began on Saturday, students in Tehran gathered on campus, chanting anti-government slogans, despite a heavy security presence and plainclothes officers stationed outside university gates.The Guardian spoke to protesting students about why they were rallying despite the fact that thousands had been killed and tens of thousands arrested in the January demonstrations. Continue reading...
Australian government says it would support removing Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession
Anthony Albanese writes to British PM as UK prepares to consider laws to strip former prince of his right to inherit the throne
Disinformation was ‘central accelerant’ in Leicester Hindu-Muslim clashes, inquiry finds
Report into unprecedented' violence between members of two communities in 2022 calls for action on communalism
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor charged massages to taxpayers while trade envoy, say reports
Former senior civil servants say culture of deference meant excessive expenses claims were waved throughAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor charged taxpayers for the cost of massages and excessive travel expenses while he was the UK's trade envoy, it has been reported.Former senior civil servants said they were shocked to see the claims, and that there was a culture of deference towards the former prince within Whitehall that allowed them to proceed. Continue reading...
Weather tracker: early taste of spring to sweep parts of Europe
South-western France could hit 25C, while a powerful Nor'easter is forecast to bring blizzards to Boston
‘We’ve scratched the surface’: mission to digitise UK public art reaches 1m entries
New Art UK chair Ben Terrett appointed as charity marks 10 years of building online databaseFrom a bronze Rodin sculpture of the naked Eve outside a Nando's in Harlow to more than 6,000 artworks by JMW Turner, to a crumpled-up piece of A4 paper owned by Manchester Art Gallery, the UK's public art collection is a wonderful and varied thing.It is huge, as demonstrated by the charity Art UK, which has announced it has reached a million artworks on its database and appointed a new chair who said: We've only scratched the surface." Continue reading...
Bill Kelty’s tax reform comments cast a harsh light on Labor’s lack of ambition
The Labor heavyweight and union legend says young Australians increasingly feel economic policy is rigged against them. But will Jim Chalmers step up?
NSW prepares for possible return of Islamic State-linked women and children from Syria
Premier Chris Minns says state has been working with federal government as group of 11 women and 23 children attempt to leave refugee camp
Modest pullback on ASX after Trump tariff hike – as it happened
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Alleged victim of former NSW MP tells court he didn’t understand their meet-up was for a sexual encounter
Man, now 22, told jury he messaged friend after the alleged incident saying he had anxiety and stomach pains
Grindr tests AI match-making in Australia amid dating app fatigue and safety concerns
New subscription features on app for gay and bisexual men come with a price tag - from $109.99 a month in Australia to $349 in the US
Who was El Mencho, the former police officer who co-founded an ultraviolent cartel in Mexico?
Drug lord who was killed by Mexican special forces on Sunday led a cartel known for aggression and military-style arsenal
Sydney Water ordered to clean Malabar treatment plant where fatberg is birthing poo balls
Environment watchdog says water corporation is responsible for ensuring it doesn't pollute our beautiful beaches'
Duterte refuses to attend ICC pre-trial hearing, as former Philippine leader’s ‘drug war’ case begins
Duterte, 80, is accused of crimes against humanity over an anti-drugs crackdown in which thousands of people were killed in south-east Asian countryThe pre-trial hearing for former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte for his alleged role in a deadly drug war" is set to begin at the international criminal court on Monday, despite his refusal to attend the proceedings.Duterte, 80, who was arrested in Manila and flown to The Hague last year, is accused of crimes against humanity over an anti-drugs crackdown in which thousands of people were killed. Continue reading...
Violence erupts after Mexican security forces kill drug cartel boss ‘El Mencho’
Death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, one of world's most wanted drug traffickers, sets off wave of disorder across several Mexican states
Body diversity returns to London fashion week as wider industry heads ultra-thin
Karoline Vitto, Phoebe English and Sinead Gorey include wide range of body shapes on catwalksBody diversity has made a comeback at London fashion week despite a wider shift towards ultra-thinness in the fashion industry.Emerging designers including Karoline Vitto, Phoebe English and Sinead Gorey included a wide range of body shapes on catwalks over the past four days. Sizes have ranged from a UK size 10-16, a category referred to as mid-size in the industry, to plus-size, also known as curve models, which measures from a UK size 18 upwards. Sample size, often referred to as straight models, ranges from a UK 4-8. Continue reading...
Nigel Farage accused of ‘Maga stunts’ for saying he was denied access to Chagos Islands
Reform UK leader flew to the Maldives for a day despite not having permit to visit nearby archipelagoNigel Farage has been accused of performing Maga stunts" after claiming the British government stopped him from travelling to the Chagos Islands on a humanitarian mission.The Reform UK leader said he had flown to the Maldives to join a delegation bringing aid to four Chagossians who are trying to establish a settlement on one of the archipelago's islands to protest against Britain's plans to transfer control of the territory to Mauritius. Continue reading...
Russia fires scores of missiles at Ukraine as Hungary threatens to block EU sanctions
Moscow continues to invest in strikes more than diplomacy,' says Zelenskyy, as logistics and energy facilities targetedRussia has fired scores of missiles and drones at targets across Ukraine, flattening a residential house in the capital, two days before the fourth anniversary of Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion.Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the Kremlin had launched 297 drones and nearly 50 missiles on Sunday, in the latest in a wave of overnight strikes. He said a significant proportion" had been shot down as he called on allies to strengthen the country's air defences against enemy attacks. Continue reading...
Mother of Nottingham attacks victim calls for ‘whole truth’ to emerge at inquiry
Emma Webber, mother of Barnaby Webber, expects shocking' failures into care of triple killer Valdo Calacone to emerge at inquiry starting on MondayThe mother of a student who was killed in the 2023 Nottingham attacks has said she will fight to the bitter end" to get to the truth of how Valdo Calocane was free to attack, before the beginning of a public inquiry into the incident.Barnaby Webber and Grace O'Malley-Kumar, 19-year-old students, and 65-year-old caretaker Ian Coates were fatally stabbed by Calocane on 13 June 2023 in a frenzied attack. Early the next day, Calocane drove a van into pedestrians Wayne Birkett, Sharon Miller and Marcin Gawronski, leaving all three with severe and life-changing injuries. Continue reading...
Swansea Ospreys fans dismayed as club faces axe amid crisis in Welsh rugby
Welsh Rugby Union is to cut number of professional teams from four to three, with Ospreys the likely choiceFor Ian Gough, a lock forward who had been dropped by the Wales national rugby union team, signing with Swansea's Ospreys in 2007 was life-changing: he credits his time at the club with resurrecting his international career.It was great fun playing for the Ospreys," he said. They did it the hard way, ground their way up, and the supporters embraced that identity and went with them on that journey to becoming a good side. Continue reading...
Pakistan strikes militant hideouts on Afghan border after surge in attacks
Intelligence-based, selective operations' carried out against Pakistani Taliban camps, says information ministryPakistan launched multiple airstrikes on Saturday night targeting militants in neighbouring Afghanistan, where the government reported children were among dozens of people killed and wounded.Islamabad did not say precisely where the strikes were carried out or provide other details. Continue reading...
Ministers to set out plans to halve attainment gap in England’s schools
White paper proposes changing criteria under which schools get funding to support the most disadvantaged studentsPlans to halve the attainment gap between the poorest pupils in England and their more affluent peers will be set out by the government on Monday.The schools white paper will detail proposals to change the criteria under which schools receive funding to support the most disadvantaged students. Continue reading...
‘Immensely heartened’: Sally Rooney hails Palestine Action high court ruling as victory for UK civil liberties
Exclusive: Irish author, who feared her books being withdrawn from UK, says proscription had been extreme assault' on rights and freedomsSally Rooney has hailed the high court's decision that it was unlawful to ban Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws as a victory for civil liberties in Britain.Ministers suffered a humiliating legal defeat a week ago when three senior judges ruled that proscription of the direct action group, which targets organisations it considers complicit in arming Israel, was disproportionate and unlawful. Continue reading...
US lawmakers seek release of double amputee from Georgia ICE detention
Congress members write to Kristi Noem to express grave concern' over detention of Georgia barber Rodney TaylorRepresentative Pramila Jayapal and 20 members of Congress are seeking the release of Rodney Taylor from Stewart detention center in Georgia, several weeks after the one-year anniversary of when agents seized the double amputee outside his suburban home in Loganville, about 40 miles north-east of Atlanta.The representatives sent a two-page letter on 17 February to Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, and Todd Lyons, the acting director of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), drawing extensively from the Guardian's reporting and quoting several stories in detail with grave concern" due to Taylor's extreme hardship in detention and [because] his health is continuing to deteriorate". Continue reading...
Trump illegally used executive power to impose global tariffs, supreme court rules
US president vows to enact 10% global baseline tariff after calling the supreme court justices a disgrace to the nation'
Police to question Andrew’s former protection officers over his Epstein links
Officers being asked to consider carefully whether anything they saw or heard' may be relevant to review of Epstein filesScotland Yard has announced it is expanding its inquiry into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by approaching all his former protection officers and reviewing records of flights at London's airports to see if they were used for human trafficking.The disclosure by the Metropolitan police is separate to the inquiry that led to the former prince's arrest on Thursday on suspicion of misconduct in public office, but underlines the complex nature of the multiple investigations now focused on King Charles's brother. Continue reading...
Andrew under investigation: what’s next for the former prince? – The Latest
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been released under investigation after police questioned the former prince in relation to allegations he shared confidential material with Jeffrey Epstein. Officers searched Mountbatten-Windsor's Sandringham residence as well as his former home at the Royal Lodge in Great Windsor Park after arresting him on Thursday. The former prince has denied any wrongdoing. But what were the police searching for and what could happen next? Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian's police and crime correspondent, Vikram Dodd - watch on YouTube Continue reading...
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