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Editor of Times and Sunday Times in Scotland is charged over ‘indecent communications’
David McCann, 43, was arrested after police searched his flat in EdinburghThe editor of the Times and Sunday Times in Scotland has been suspended and charged over indecent online communications".News UK, which owns the newspapers, announced that David McCann had been suspended after he was made the subject of a criminal investigation unrelated to his work". Continue reading...
US wants Ukraine to withdraw from Donbas and create ‘free economic zone’, says Zelenskyy
Ukrainian president says plan would not be fair without guarantees that Russia would not simply take over zoneThe US wants Ukraine to withdraw its troops from the Donbas region, and Washington would then create a free economic zone" in the parts Kyiv currently controls, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.Previously, the US had suggested Kyiv should hand over the parts of Donbas it still controlled to Russia, but the Ukrainian president said on Thursday that Washington had now suggested a compromise version in which Ukrainian troops would withdraw, but Russian troops would not advance into the territory. Continue reading...
Eurovision winner Nemo to return trophy in protest at Israel taking part in 2026
Clear conflict' between Eurovision ideals of inclusion and dignity for all' and decision to let Israel compete, says 2024 winnerNemo, the Swiss singer who won the 2024 Eurovision song contest, has said they are handing back their trophy in protest over Israel's participation in next year's event.The 26-year-old, the first non-binary winner of the contest, said on Thursday there was a clear conflict" between the Eurovision ideals of unity, inclusion and dignity for all" and the decision to allow Israel to compete. Continue reading...
Disappointing Oracle results knock $80bn off value amid AI bubble fears
Weaker-than-forecast quarterly data for Larry Ellison's tech company shows slowdown in revenue growth and big rise in spending
Fate of 11 Nigerian troops unclear after ‘unauthorised’ plane landing in Burkina Faso
Confusion over diplomatic standoff deepens after conflicting reports about the soldiers' whereaboutsEleven Nigerian military personnel are reportedly still in Burkina Faso days after their plane made an unauthorised" landing in the south-west city of Bobo Dioulasso, despite earlier suggestions they had been freed, deepening confusion about the diplomatic standoff.Burkinabe authorities told the BBC on Tuesday that the troops had been released and given permission to return to Nigeria, but officials in Abuja have said the matter is yet to be resolved. Continue reading...
Fife nurse to appeal against ‘hugely problematic’ trans changing room ruling
Sandie Peggie won harassment claim against NHS Fife but tribunal dismissed claims of discrimination and victimisationSandie Peggie, the Fife nurse who was suspended after she complained about sharing a female changing room with a transgender doctor, will appeal against a hugely problematic" employment tribunal ruling, her solicitor has confirmed.On Monday, the ruling of a lengthy employment tribunal found that Peggie, who has worked as a nurse for more than 30 years, had been harassed by NHS Fife when she was expected to share the changing room with Dr Beth Upton. Continue reading...
First trains to join Manchester’s Bee Network by end of 2026
Andy Burnham unveils next step in transport system, allowing contactless travel with fares capped across trains, buses and tramsThe first passenger trains in the Bee Network will join by the end of 2026, after Greater Manchester disclosed the next steps in its ambitious transport system.Unveiling a yellow-branded Northern train, the regional mayor, Andy Burnham, said two lines from central Manchester - to Glossop and Stalybridge - would join the network in a year, allowing contactless travel with fares capped across trains, buses and trams. Continue reading...
Germany drops promise to resettle hundreds of Afghans
Interior ministry will tell 640 people awaiting sanctuary there is no longer any political interest in their being admitted'
Bulgarian government resigns after mass anti-corruption protests
Prime minister makes announcement before parliament vote on no-confidence motion filed by oppositionBulgaria's prime minister has handed in his government's resignation after less than a year in office following weeks of mass street protests over its economic policies and perceived failure to tackle corruption.Rosen Zhelyazkov announced his resignation on television shortly before parliament had been due to vote on a no-confidence motion submitted by the opposition and before the country is due to join the eurozone on 1 January. Continue reading...
NHS ‘facing worst-case scenario’ as hospital flu cases jump 55% in a week
Number of people in England being treated remains at record level for this time of year with daily average of 2,660The NHS is facing its worst-case scenario" for flu cases this month across England after the number of people in hospital with the illness increased by 55% in a week.An average of 2,660 patients a day were in an NHS hospital bed with flu, up from 1,717 last week and the highest ever for this time of year. By comparison, in the same week last year the number of patients in hospital with flu stood at 1,861, compared with 402 in 2023. Continue reading...
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum announces southern outpost in Eindhoven
Museum, which includes rich collection of Vermeers and Rembrandts, currently shows only fraction of its 1m objectsAmsterdam's Rijksmuseum, which holds the world's largest trove of paintings from the Dutch Golden Age, has announced plans to open an outpost in Eindhoven.The museum, which showcases only a fraction of its more than 1m objects, said on Thursday it would construct the 3,500 sq metre centre over the next six to eight years. Continue reading...
Greenlandic women claim victory in legal fight with Denmark over forced IUD scandal
Compensation due to thousands of women and girls fitted with coils without their knowledge or consentVictims of Denmark's IUD scandal, in which thousands of Greenlandic women and girls were forcibly fitted with contraceptive coils without their knowledge or consent, have claimed victory in their legal fight with the Danish government after it was confirmed they will be eligible for compensation.The Danish parliament, Folketinget, and the government reached an agreement on Wednesday that entitles about 4,500 Greenlandic women to claim 300,000 DKK (35,000) each from a reconciliation fund. Continue reading...
Spain’s ruling socialist party accused of failing to act on sexual misconduct by senior men
Slew of allegations of sexual harassment hits party already battered by corruption claims and political setbacks
Downing Street vows to force employment rights bill through Lords
No more concessions, says minister after legislation was thwarted in upper house despite manifesto climbdown
Campaigners in legal effort to suspend trial of puberty blockers in England
Letters arguing research could harm participating children sent to medical regulators, health secretary and NHSCampaigners have begun a legal process intended to suspend a clinical trial of puberty blockers on the grounds that the research could prove harmful to the children taking part.The study was commissioned in response to last year's Cass review of gender identity services which found that gender medicine was an area of remarkably weak evidence" and built on shaky foundations". Continue reading...
No guarantee tobacco tax cut would lure Australian smokers from illegal trade and raise more revenue, report says
Exclusive: New research points to need for holistic approach to combating illicit tobacco' including having support of health advocates
‘Human trafficking behind prison walls’: women jailed in Texas allege rampant sexual abuse
Women at FMC Carswell - long a focus of sexual abuse investigations - say prison officials have turned a blind eyeEleven women incarcerated at a federal prison in Texas allege they have been subjected to rampant sexual abuse by staff members in the past seven years. The allegations are the latest accusations of abuse within a federal prison system rife with claims of inhumane conditions.The allegations at FMC Carswell, a federal medical women's prison in Fort Worth, Texas, are particularly troubling because the facility has been the focus of sexual abuse investigations for years, with 13 staff members convicted of abuse and misconduct since 1997 and promises of reform at various times. Continue reading...
Lily Allen ‘in conversations’ to adapt West End Girl album into a play
Singer told Jimmy Fallon that the ink is not dry' on a deal but the prospect of a stage version of her critically acclaimed album was very exciting'Lily Allen has said she is in discussions over adapting her hit album West End Girl into a play, possibly for the West End itself.Speaking on The Tonight Show in the US, host Jimmy Fallon said: In London, they're trying to make West End Girl into a play." Continue reading...
Final letter of Mary, Queen of Scots to go on display for first time in almost a decade
Letter written hours before her execution in 1587 will form part of exhibition and programme of events in Perth aiming to bring queen's story to lifeA letter written by Mary, Queen of Scots hours before her execution in 1587 will go on display for the first time in nearly a decade when it forms part of an exhibition in Perth next year.Mary wrote what is believed to be her last letter at 2am on Wednesday 8 February 1587 when she wrote to her brother-in-law Henri III in France to put her affairs in order. She was executed six hours later at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire. Continue reading...
Dodson says Indigenous deaths in custody ‘a national disgrace’ – as it happened
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Anthony Albanese sidesteps calls for reform amid growing community anger over MP travel perks
The federal opposition and crossbenchers have backed a review of expenses spending rules
UK denies Milei’s claim of talks over Falklands-era ban on Argentina arms sales
British government also rejects president's claims on sovereignty over Falkland Islands as he suggests wanting to make Argentina a world military power'The British government has denied it is engaged in negotiations to lift a ban on selling arms to Argentina that has been in place since the Falklands war.Javier Milei, the president of Argentina, told the Daily Telegraph his government had begun speaking to the UK about the restrictions. Continue reading...
Coalition urged to ignore ‘opinions of Pauline Hanson’ as it weighs hardline approach to immigration
As part of wider strategy, opposition is exploring options to force visa holders to adhere to Australian values'
Dragon’s teeth and elf garden among 2025 additions to English heritage list
Wartime defences in Surrey and model boat club boathouse in Birmingham among this year's unusual listingsIf Nazi tanks had ever attempted to invade Guildford, they surely would have been thwarted by concrete pyramid-shaped obstacles known as dragon's teeth".Eight decades after the defences were installed in Surrey woodland, their history is being remembered by Historic England (HE), which has included them on its list of remarkable historic places granted protection in 2025. Continue reading...
‘Not normal’: Climate crisis supercharged deadly monsoon floods in Asia
Cyclones like those in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Malaysia that killed 1,750 are alarming new reality'The climate crisis supercharged the deadly storms that killed more than 1,750 people in Asia by making downpours more intense and flooding worse, scientists have reported. Monsoon rains often bring some flooding but the scientists were clear: this was not normal".In Sri Lanka, some floods reached the second floor of buildings, while in Sumatra, in Indonesia, the floods were worsened by the destruction of forests, which in the past slowed rainwater running off hillsides. Continue reading...
Lehrmann inquiry head Walter Sofronoff loses bid to overturn ‘serious corrupt conduct’ finding
Former judge did not prove the ACT integrity commission's findings of his dishonesty, bad faith and partiality' were without evidence, court finds
Online child sexual abuse surges by 26% in year as police say tech firms must act
Figures for England and Wales show there were 51,672 offences for child sexual exploitation and abuse online in 2024Online child sexual abuse in England and Wales has surged by a quarter within a year, figures show, prompting police to call for social media platforms to do more to protect young people.Becky Riggs, the acting chief constable of Staffordshire police, called for tech companies to use AI tools to automatically prevent indecent pictures from being uploaded and shared on their sites. Continue reading...
Some GCSEs and A-levels in England could be taken on laptops by 2030, Ofqual says
Qualifications watchdog launches consultation amid complaints from pupils about writing fatigue in examsStudents could be sitting some of their GCSEs and A-levels on a laptop by the end of the decade, according to England's qualifications watchdog.Amid complaints from pupils of writing fatigue in exams because their hand muscles are not strong enough", Ofqual is launching a three-month public consultation about the introduction of onscreen assessments. Continue reading...
Tory governments spent £325m on free schools that failed or disappeared
More than 10bn was committed to building new schools between 2014-15 and 2023-24, compared with 6.8bn for rebuilding existing schoolsConservative governments spent 325m creating 67 free schools that subsequently failed or disappeared, many through lack of demand, according to data revealed by a freedom of information request.The figures from the Department for Education (DfE) show that the government committed more than 10bn to building new schools between 2014-15 and 2023-24, compared with 6.8bn for rebuilding existing schools, which critics say left England with a backlog of crumbling and decaying buildings. Continue reading...
‘Portrays the people of Melbourne as ZOMBIES’: Australia’s most complained about ads for 2025 revealed
Sex and nudity, violence and health and safety rank as top concerns among 5,000 complaints assessed by watchdog
Trump continues to sow chaos and division after winning Fifa peace prize
The US president praised an autocrat, said Europe should send back' asylum seekers and compared Ukraine's leader to a conman
Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband no longer called ‘chocolate’ after recipe change
Nestle confectionery treats now described as being encased in a smooth milk chocolate flavour coating'Toffee Crisp and Blue Riband bars can no longer be called chocolate after Nestle reformulated their recipes due to the increasing cost of ingredients.The Swiss conglomerate now describes the treats as being encased in a smooth milk chocolate flavour coating", rather than being covered in milk chocolate. Continue reading...
Keir’s performance in PMQs panto sets bar low enough for Kemi to stay as Tory leader
Meanwhile, the Lib Dems' Gentleman Ed rips into Starmer for staying silent on The Donald's US security strategyWith little more than a week to go until the Christmas recess, the Commons is in festive overdrive. Demob happy. A few minutes in to the year's penultimate prime minister's questions with MPs from both sides shouting and cheering, the speaker interrupted proceedings to say: We don't need the panto auditions any more." To which the natural response was: Ooh yes we do." Because that's pretty much the whole purpose of PMQs at the best of times. A feelgood experience for some. A feelbad experience for others. Noise with no substance.No one embraces the panto spirit more than Kemi Badenoch. Kemi has come to realise that the bar is actually quite low for her to remain as Tory leader. All she has to do is be a little bit better than Keir Starmer at PMQs. Which is turning out to be a lot less difficult than she imagined. Sometimes just standing up is enough. Continue reading...
Pensioner ‘fined £250 for spitting’ after leaf blew into his mouth
Roy Marsh, 86, says the penalty from enforcement officers was unnecessary and all out of proportion'A man has claimed he was fined 250 for spitting after a leaf blew into his mouth in Lincolnshire.Roy Marsh, 86, was given the financial penalty after the incident in Skegness earlier this year. He is now calling for responsible" litter enforcement. Continue reading...
Judge blocks Trump administration’s deployment of national guard troops in Los Angeles
Judge ordered the guard, deployed to the city in June, returned to the control of the California governor
No 10 publishes list of 34 new political peerages including 25 Labour, five Liberal Democrats and three Conservatives – UK politics live
Downing Street publishes list including ex-Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies and Iceland supermarket chief Richard WalkerReeves is now being asked about the leak to the Financial Times on 13 November saying that Reeves had dropped plans to raise income tax in the budget.Reeves claims some aspects of the story were misleading. Continue reading...
Venezuelan Nobel peace prize winner misses ceremony but vows to continue struggle
Daughter delivers speech, with Nobel Institute saying Maria Corina Machado still expected in Oslo after journey of extreme danger'
Brad Lander to challenge Dan Goldman for New York congressional seat
Outgoing NYC comptroller and progressive ally of mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani launches primary bid for CongressBrad Lander, the outgoing comptroller of New York City and a former candidate for mayor, announced on Wednesday that he is running for the US Congress in a challenge from the left to fellow Democrat and representative, Dan Goldman - with the backing of the city's progressive mayor-elect.Lander will run in the Democratic primary contest next year for a liberal district in lower Manhattan and northwest Brooklyn. Continue reading...
Trump has confirmed Europeans’ worst fears. Are their leaders ready to stand up to him now?
The White House has formalised its contempt for decaying' Europe with an ominous plan to undermine the EU and boost the far right
‘The bullying can’t go on’: the film-maker following Filipino fishers under siege by China
Baby Ruth Villarama's documentary Food Delivery depicts those struggling with the superpower to retain their trade. The director describes capturing their boats getting rammed by the Chinese coast guardDuring a televised debate in 2016, populist presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte made a typically belligerent statement that he himself would jetski to Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea and plant a Philippine flag there. Duterte claimed that he was ready to die a hero to keep the Chinese out of the bitterly contested maritime territory.That made millions of Filipino workers and fishers vote for him because of that one promise," says film-maker Baby Ruth Villarama. As her new Oscar and Bafta-contending documentary Food Delivery: Fresh from the West Philippine Sea reveals, it wasn't a promise Duterte kept. He would make excuses that the jetski has broken down. Eventually there was an official pronouncement that it had just been a campaign joke. From then on, the fisherfolk were really enraged." Continue reading...
Rudolph at the Christmas market: cute festive attraction or damaging reindeer’s health?
Keeping reindeer in pens for public enjoyment can cause them physical and mental harm, charities warnWith their fluffy coats, big brown eyes and reputation as Santa's helpers, reindeer are a common and popular attraction at Christmas markets around the UK.But being stuck in a pen and approached by hordes of adoring fans is harming the mental and physical health of Rudolph and his brethren, animal charities have warned. Continue reading...
Consumer test drive: can AI do your Christmas gift shopping for you?
The short answer is yes, but if you don't want big brands or to use Amazon then more time and a lot more prompts are needed
Burkina Faso releases 11 Nigerian troops after ‘unauthorised’ plane landing
Military personnel told they can return to Nigeria after actions described as unfriendly act'Authorities in Burkina Faso have released 11 Nigerian military personnel held after a cargo plane from Lagos made an unauthorised" emergency landing in its second largest city, Bobo-Dioulasso.The breakaway regional Association of Sahel States (AES) said on Monday that the C-130 aircraft had entered Burkina Faso's airspace without clearance, calling it an unfriendly act". Continue reading...
Louvre thieves evaded police with 30 seconds to spare, investigation finds
Report also found an overall failure of the museum', including broken security camera and lack of coordination, hearing told
Badenoch criticises Farage over refusal to apologise for alleged racist remarks
Tory leader says head of Reform should put on his big boy pants' and apologise over allegations from ex-schoolmates
‘We are truly doomed’: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard despair at AI clone appearing on Spotify
Australian psych-rockers, who removed their music from Spotify in protest against the streaming service, lament the appearance of AI band King Lizard WizardSpotify has removed an AI impersonator of popular Australian rockers King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard from the streaming service, with the band's frontman voicing despair at the situation.King Gizzard removed their music from Spotify in July in a protest against the company's chief executive Daniel Ek, who is the chair of military technology company Helsing as well as a major investor. Continue reading...
Gerry McCann calls for stronger press regulation as he recalls ‘monstering’
Parents of Madeleine McCann among dozens to sign letter to PM urging him to revive second part of Leveson inquiryMadeleine McCann's father has called for greater scrutiny of the UK media as he told how monstering" by sections of the press had made him feel as if he was being suffocated and buried".Gerry McCann said his family was tormented by press abuses" and that the media had repeatedly interfered" with the investigation into his daughter's disappearance in 2007. Continue reading...
Oklahoma man allegedly holds up liquor store with ‘old timey musket’
Local police say Dyllon Redfern, 24, brandished a derringer from the 19th century after being asked for his IDThe single-shot, percussion-style pistols known as derringers have almost certainly not been used in violent crimes since the 19th-century old west in the US - but police allege that a robber clad in pajama pants brandished one of those weapons at an Oklahoma liquor store recently.Dyllon Redfern, 24, stands accused of going into Primo's Wine and Spirits in Tulsa on the night of 5 December but being turned away from buying anything because he did not have his identification. Store employees later told Tulsa police that Redfern, who was in pajama pants and a hooded sweatshirt, left and came back with what they described as an old timey musket", pointed the gun at them and demanded cash as well as their IDs. Continue reading...
‘Deaths, after deaths, after deaths’: Indigenous deaths in custody reach their highest level since 1980
Natasha Ugle says nothing has changed' since her husband Wayne's death in 2023, as a national report found 33 First Nations peoples died in custody last year
Online safety regulator says teens ‘will lose interest pretty quickly’ in social media – as it happened
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