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Top Senate Democrat moves on legal action over Epstein files release – US politics live
Chuck Schumer announces he is introducing resolution to force Senate to initiate legal action against justice department for blatant disregard of law'CNN reports that some CBS staffers are threatening to quit" over the controversial cancellation of a 60 Minutes investigation into the brutal CECOT prison in El Salvador where the Trump administration has deported hundreds of migrants.Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss's decision to pull the story - taken last night three hours before broadcast - has been blasted by members of Congress and the veteran correspondent involved, Sharyn Alfonsi, who had interviewed people deported by the Trump administration to the notorious mega-prison about the brutal and torturous conditions" they faced. Continue reading...
Portugal’s far-right Chega party ordered to take down posters targeting Roma people
Lisbon court rules the posters could incite hatred and tells party leader Andre Ventura to remove them within 24 hoursThe leader of Portugal's far-right Chega party has been ordered to remove street posters attacking the Roma community, after a Lisbon court ruled they were discriminatory and could incite hatred.Judge Ana Barao said the posters' wording attacks an ethnic minority" and she gave Andre Ventura 24 hours to remove them or face a daily fine of 2,500 (2,200) per poster. Continue reading...
More than 75% of Labour, Lib Dem and Green voters think PM should open talks on joining EU customs union – UK politics live
YouGov poll for the Times suggests even 40% of Conservative voters support such a moveWes Streeting, the health secretary, used an interview with the Observer published at the weekend to suggest that he favours joining a customs union with the EU. This is something that Keir Starmer has ruled out.But Labour supporters back Streeting on this. According to YouGov polling for the Times, 80% of people who voted Labour at the last general election say a future leader should open negotiations on joining a customs union with the EU. Continue reading...
Trump administration recalls nearly 30 career diplomats around world
Tenures end for mission chiefs in at least 29 countries, including 13 in Africa, as US reshapes its diplomatic postureThe Trump administration is recalling nearly 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and other senior embassy posts as it moves to reshape the US diplomatic posture abroad with personnel deemed fully supportive of Donald Trump's America first" priorities.The chiefs of mission in at least 29 countries were informed last week that their tenures would end in January, according to two state department officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal personnel moves. Continue reading...
Rachel Reeves sets early March date for spring statement as OBR prepares forecast
3 March update aims to give stability and certainty' after criticism over leaks before November budgetRachel Reeves has set a date of 3 March for an early spring statement, as Labour attempts to draw a line under a year of tax speculation blamed by business leaders for damaging Britain's economy.Announcing a date to prioritise stability and certainty", the Treasury said the chancellor had asked the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) to prepare forecasts for the economy and public finances. Continue reading...
You cannot annex other countries, Danish and Greenlandic leaders tell Trump
Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen demand respect for borders after US appoints Greenland envoyThe prime ministers of Denmark and Greenland have demanded respect for their borders after Donald Trump appointed a special envoy to the largely self-governing Danish territory, which he has said repeatedly should be under US control.We have said it very clearly before. Now we say it again. National borders and the sovereignty of states are rooted in international law ... You cannot annex other countries," Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen said in a joint statement. Continue reading...
Schumer to ask Senate to back legal action over partial Epstein files release
Top Democrat to introduce resolution after Department of Justice misses deadline for all files linked to sex offender
Russian general killed by car bomb in Moscow, say investigators
Russia's Investigative Committee says it is looking into whether Ukraine intelligence services were behind attackA Russian general has been killed after an explosive device detonated beneath his car in what Moscow described as a likely assassination carried out by Ukrainian intelligence services.Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov, the head of the operational training directorate of the Russian armed forces' general staff, died of his injuries, a spokesperson for Russia's Investigative Committee said in a statement. Continue reading...
Chris Rea, rock and blues singer-songwriter, dies aged 74
Middlesbrough-born musician had hits with Driving Home for Christmas, On the Beach and The Road to HellChris Rea, the British singer-songwriter whose hits included Driving Home For Christmas, has died at the age of 74, a spokesperson for his family said.The statement said that he died peacefully in hospital ... following a short illness". Continue reading...
Russia ‘ready to legally confirm it has no intention of attacking EU or Nato’ – Europe live
Comments from deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov carried by state news agencyThe Guardian's Russian affairs reporter, Pjotr Sauer, has some more detail on this developing story. Here is an extract from his report:Lt Gen Fanil Sarvarov, who oversees combat training and readiness for Russia's armed forces in the war in Ukraine, has extensive experience in the Kremlin's post-Soviet wars. He took part in both Chechen wars and later played a role in organising Russia's 2015-16 military intervention in Syria.The Kremlin is expected to comment later on the attack, but some Russian officials have already called for retribution. Continue reading...
Britain’s economy has been damaged by Brexit. But what should ministers do about it?
The idea of a customs union has gained traction, but agreeing a deal would be far from straightforwardAlmost a decade on from the Brexit vote, the verdict is clear. Britain's immediate doomsday economic scenario might not have come to pass. But after years of political paralysis - and with the eventual introduction of tougher trade barriers in 2020 - trade, investment and growth in living standards have all suffered.Just as it was on the morning after the 2016 referendum, the big fight is about what the government should do in response. Continue reading...
Britons reported to be drinking less, as data shows consumption at record low
More moderate alcohol habits rather than total abstention appear to have driven fallPeople in Britain are drinking less alcohol than in previous years, according to reports.The average UK adult consumed 10.2 alcoholic drinks a week last year, the lowest figure since data collection began in 1990 and a decline of more than a quarter from the peak of 14 two decades ago, according to figures published in the FT from research company IWSR. Continue reading...
Spanish villagers devastated by forest fire win €468m in lottery prizes
Mayor of La Baneza says winning El Gordo Christmas lottery is something that has fallen from the heavens'When the village of La Baneza in Castilla y Leon was engulfed in one of the worst forest fires in Spanish history, the rain came too late to save it.But now the Christmas lottery has showered its 10,000 inhabitants with hundreds of millions of euros. Continue reading...
Revealed: how big businesses are rolling back public support for Pride
Guardian analysis of 20 major companies in UK and US shows mentions of Pride on social media have fallen substantially in past two yearsThe UK's biggest businesses are rolling back their public support for Pride celebrations, Guardian analysis suggests, prompting warnings that clear signals" were needed in the face of growing global LGBTQ+ hostility.Analysis of social media posts by the country's biggest companies found mentions of Pride had plummeted by 92% since 2023, mirroring a trend seen in large American firms. Continue reading...
Bosses at City & Guilds handed million-pound bonuses after training firm is privatised
Exclusive: Executives at body that trained chef Jamie Oliver awarded pay rises and bonuses after sale to private firm - as hundreds of jobs may be offshoredA pair of City & Guilds executives have each been awarded million-pound bonuses and sizeable salary increases after the skills charity's business was acquired by an international company in October, the Guardian understands.The payments - which are understood to include a 1.7m award for the chief executive, Kirstie Donnelly, and 1.2m to the finance director, Abid Ismail - have emerged at a sensitive time for the training and qualifications business, as it navigates its first few months in the private sector. Continue reading...
‘Dan taught me to live for every moment’: French Bondi shooting victim, 27, honoured at Sydney memorial
Rabbi calls for good deeds in memory of Dan Elkayam and other victims of attack at Jewish event
Academic ‘prepared to take legal action’ after gender lecture disrupted at Bristol University
Prof Alice Sullivan claims university failed to protect her right to freedom of expression after protest at eventA UK university faces the prospect of legal action over claims it failed to protect an academic's right to freedom of expression who was invited to give a lecture on sex and gender.Prof Alice Sullivan has written to the University of Bristol and the university regulator the Office for Students (OfS) to complain after her talk was disrupted by protesters. She told the BBC some people who had wanted to attend had stayed away because they felt intimidated and that reasonable steps could have been taken to prevent that. Continue reading...
UK leaving European convention on human rights would be a mistake, equalities chief warns
Mary-Ann Stephenson defends convention as really important' and warns against demonisation of migrantsTaking the UK out of a European human rights treaty to quell rightwing anger over immigration would be a mistake, the new head of Britain's equalities watchdog has said, as she warned against the demonisation of people who migrate to the UK.Mary-Ann Stephenson, who became chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission in December, said the European convention on human rights (ECHR) was part of a framework that provides rights most people would agree were fundamental. But she said the tone of public conversation on it was often dangerous. Continue reading...
‘The inspiration I need’: baby Lilah arrives early for MPs Josh Burns and Georgie Purcell
Purcell, of Victoria's Animal Justice party and Burns, of federal Labor, announce arrival of Lilah Poppy Purcell, born on Friday 19 December
Protesters outside Sydney’s town hall chant phrase that NSW premier wants to ban – as it happened
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CBS News delays 60 Minutes segment featuring investigation into El Salvador’s Cecot megaprison
Backlash after broadcaster announces the program, due to air on Sunday night, needs additional reporting'CBS News is facing a backlash, including from one of its own correspondents, after it cancelled a 60 Minutes investigation into a brutal prison in El Salvador where the Trump administration has deported hundreds of migrants.The episode of its flagship program about the Cecot megaprison was due to air on Sunday night. However, in an editors note" posted on X, the broadcaster's official account announced that the lineup for tonight's edition of 60 Minutes has been updated. Our report Inside Cecot' will air in a future broadcast." Continue reading...
Resident doctors say they will resume talks to avoid further strikes with ‘can-do spirit’
BMA calls on Wes Streeting to be equally positive and says 11th-hour talks before five-day stoppage came too late but were encouragingResident doctors have said they will approach talks with Wes Streeting with a can-do spirit" to avoid further strikes in the new year, as their five-day action ended on Monday morning.The British Medical Association called on the health secretary to come to the table with the same constructive" attitude, saying the tone of 11th-hour talks before their stoppage had been encouraging but too late to avoid the strike in England. Continue reading...
Jeju Air crash: South Korea sets up independent inquiry into disaster that killed 179 amid delays and acrimony
MPs vote to investigate crash amid accusations from victims' relatives of cover-ups and delaysSouth Korea's parliament has launched an independent inquiry into the deadliest air disaster on its soil amid accusations of investigation delays and cover-ups of last year's Jeju Air crash.On 29 December 2024 all but two of the 181 people onboard a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 died when it crashed at Muan international airport, 288km south of Seoul, after reporting a bird strike during landing. Continue reading...
Coalition attacks Penny Wong for not shedding ‘a single tear’ after Bondi shooting, says ‘multicultural nirvana’ has failed
Coalition MPs also, without evidence, link government's decision to recognise Palestinian state to Bondi terror attack at extraordinary press conference
First asylum seekers expected to arrive in East Sussex barracks in new year
Government has vowed to end use of asylum hotels and plans to send first men to Crowborough site within weeksThe Home Office plans to send the first group of asylum seekers to a military site in East Sussex in the new year, the Guardian understands.Discussions in Whitehall are under way to use Crowborough army training camp within weeks as part of efforts to end the use of hotels for asylum accommodation. Continue reading...
Regulator ‘asleep at the wheel’ over University of Greater Manchester investigation, MP says
Office for Students accused of glacial' response to allegations of fraud, bullying and mismanagementEngland's universities regulator has been attacked for being asleep at the wheel" over its delays in investigating suspected fraud, bullying and mismanagement at the University of Greater Manchester.Phil Brickell, the MP for Bolton West whose constituency includes the campus, has accused the Office for Students (OfS) of failing to act on whistleblowers' reports and media investigations for almost a year. Continue reading...
Victoria to follow NSW in giving police new powers to stop protests in wake of Bondi terror attack
Police with semi-automatic rifles will be deployed at Boxing Day Test but commissioner says this move is not based on a specific new threat'
Man jailed for 1,335 years as El Salvador sentences almost 250 MS-13 gang members
Attorney general's office also says 10 people received prison terms from 463 to 958 years amid crackdown on gangs under state of emergencyEl Salvador has announced prison sentences for hundreds of gang members, with some of the convicted receiving terms of hundreds of years.The attorney general's office posted on X that 248 members of the notorious Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) street gang had received exemplary sentences" for 43 homicides and 42 disappearances, among other crimes. Continue reading...
‘Historic’ gas reservation policy to force major producers to set aside up to a quarter for Australian use
Chris Bowen announces long-awaited policy aimed at lowering energy prices on Australia's east coast
Gun crackdown and controversial protest laws to be passed in NSW despite Coalition split over firearms
NSW Nationals to oppose gun law reforms introduced in wake of Bondi attack as Greens say protest laws are draconian' and may be unconstitutional
‘Slightly haunted but manageable’: new signs cause confusion – and delight – in Christchurch
Six absurdist signs resembling official city council information boards have popped up across New Zealand's second-largest cityOutside an abandoned building in New Zealand's second-biggest city, a sign reads slightly haunted but manageable". In the middle of a busy shopping strip, pedestrians are warned to keep to a 2.83km/h walking speed. In another part of Christchurch, one piece of signage declares simply don't".The baffling boards are not an overzealous new council initiative, but a piece of art designed to play with the way we take authority and signage so seriously". Continue reading...
Origin Energy to face court over 77,000 alleged law breaches after taking millions from welfare recipients
Regulator says ex-customers allegedly affected by Centrepay scandal were already likely experiencing economic vulnerability'
Man arrested after allegedly inciting racist violence at Cronulla beach following Bondi terror attack
Police charge 20-year-old after post allegedly calls for protest at location of 2005 race riots
Richard Osman’s The Impossible Fortune tops 2025 UK bestsellers list
Fantasy, mystery and psychological thriller series dominate book sales, as adult colouring also makes a comebackFantasy, mystery and psychological thriller series dominate the UK's bestsellers list for 2025, topped by Richard Osman's The Impossible Fortune. The fifth book in his Thursday Murder Club series secured the top position at 391,429 hardback sales.Adult colouring also had a resurgence this year: colouring books aimed at all ages made it into the top 20 chart, according to analysis by NielsenIQ BookData. Continue reading...
Cancelled US comedian Jimmy Kimmel to deliver Christmas message to UK
TV host who came under pressure from Trump government will say: From a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year'The US comedian whose late-night show was briefly cancelled after pressure from Donald Trump's government is to urge UK audiences to stand up for free speech.In a defiant alternative Christmas message on Channel 4, Jimmy Kimmel will liken the first year of Trump's second administration to the rise of fascism. Continue reading...
Gripes and infighting on display as Maga stars gather at Turning Point conference
Figures at event include Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Trump Jr as cohesion of political right shows signs of stressThe stars of the Maga conservatism converged for the four-day AmericaFest conference in Phoenix this weekend amid reports that the cohesion of the political-religious right, a year into Donald Trump's second presidential term, is showing signs of stress.The sold-out Turning Point USA event brought together figures from the right including Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump Jr, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ben Shapiro and Glenn Beck, to kick around the dominant themes of conservatism. Continue reading...
Mass power outages affect 130,000 in San Francisco and disrupt traffic
Traffic signals failed in large portions of the California city while Waymo robotaxis stopped in streets and intersectionsA widespread power failure plunged San Francisco into darkness on Saturday night, disrupting traffic citywide and forcing numerous self-driving Waymo taxis to stop abruptly in the middle of streets and intersections.As electricity went out across large portions of the city, traffic signals failed, leaving autonomous vehicles unable to operate as normal. Photos and videos shared by users on X showed Waymo robotaxis frozen in place, backing up traffic and creating hazardous conditions for other drivers. Continue reading...
Another 130 kidnapped schoolchildren released in Nigeria
Presidential spokesperson says all those abducted from a Catholic school in Niger state last month are now freeNigerian authorities say they have secured the release of a further 130 schoolchildren kidnapped from a Catholic school in November, after 100 were freed earlier this month.Another 130 abducted Niger state pupils released, none left in captivity," presidential spokesperson Sunday Dare said on X, in a post accompanied by a photo of smiling children. Continue reading...
Two Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers taken to hospital
MPs and next of kin of prisoners Amu Gib, 30, and Kamran Ahmed, 28, call for immediate government interventionTwo Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners taking part in a hunger strike have been taken to hospital, as their next of kin and MPs expressed concern over prison conditions and called for immediate government intervention.Amu Gib, 30, who was being held at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey while awaiting trial, is on day 50 of the hunger strike and 28-year-old Kamran Ahmed was being held at Pentonville prison in London and on day 42 of his hunger strike. The two are the latest of eight prisoners who have been admitted to hospital since the hunger strike action began on Balfour day, 2 November, according to Prisoners for Palestine. Continue reading...
More than 800 people cross Channel in dinghies, breaking record for December
Saturday's arrivals were the most on a single day in December and take the annual total to 41,455More than 800 people crossed the Channel in small boats on Saturday, a record for a day in December, according to the Home Office.December is traditionally one of the quietest months for Channel crossings, as a combination of low temperatures and stormy weather makes the journey particularly difficult. Poor visibility and less daylight have also been cited as factors influencing the crossings. Continue reading...
Latest Epstein images shine a light on access seemingly granted by ‘useful idiot’ Andrew
Photos suggest former Duke of York served as Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell's pass to British high societyThe former Prince Andrew at Sandringham lying across the laps of five elegantly dressed women as Ghislaine Maxwell looks on; Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein on a shoot near Balmoral; the three of them peering down from the royal box at Ascot.The images are just some of the Epstein files" released by the US Department of Justice on Friday. Continue reading...
UK asylum seekers not widely abusing modern slavery rules, report finds
Exclusive: Thinktank's findings undermine successive home secretaries' statements about misuse of system in England and WalesAsylum seekers are not abusing the modern slavery system in a widespread manner, according to a report from a centre-right thinktank that undermines statements from successive home secretaries.The report from Bright Blue finds limited evidence that asylum seekers are falsely claiming to have been the victims of modern slavery to stay in the country, despite several home secretaries blaming the system for stopping them deporting more people. Continue reading...
Manchester Museum seeks help to uncover hidden histories of African collection
New Africa Hub confronts colonial-era silences by asking visitors to share insights on 40,000 objectsIt's a rare thing for a museum to talk about what it doesn't know. But unanswered questions and archival silences are at the heart of the new Africa Hub at Manchester Museum, north-west England, which is inviting people around the world to help fill the gaps.The museum holds more than 40,000 items from across Africa, many of which were traded, collected, looted or preserved during the era of the British empire. Continue reading...
Élysée Palace staff member accused of stealing tableware worth up to €40,000
Silver steward is one of three people arrested in connection with alleged theft from presidential residenceA silver steward employed at the Elysee Palace in Paris has been arrested for stealing silverware and porcelain, amid a wave of thefts from high-profile French institutions.Investigators arrested the man and two alleged accomplices last week. They are accused of taking the objects from the official Paris residence of the French president and trying to sell them on online auction websites such as Vinted. Continue reading...
Streeting urges closer trading ties with Europe to grow UK economy
Health secretary's comments push further than government's position on EU in wide-ranging interviewA deeper trading relationship with the EU would be the best way of growing Britain's economy, which has an uncomfortable" level of tax, Wes Streeting has said.The health secretary said it would not be possible for any partnership with the EU to return to freedom of movement", but his comments appeared to leave the door open to the idea of a customs union. Continue reading...
Kate Winslet tells of being body shamed and told to do ‘fat girl parts’ when young
Actor says comments from teachers and schoolmates about her size resulted in her barely eating at 19 years oldKate Winslet has described being shamed over her appearance as a young actor by schoolmates and teachers.The actor, whose directorial debut film Goodbye June was released this month, recalled being told by a drama teacher that she would have to settle for fat girl parts". Continue reading...
Sweden and Germany slash aid budgets to focus on Ukraine and defence spending
Echoing the dismantling of USAID, other countries are changing funding priorities and health and hunger programmes in Africa will lose outThe notion of humanitarian aid being used to combat poverty and hunger is being replaced in Europe with geopolitical games" as states redirect aid to Ukraine and to defence spending, analysts warn after recent announcements by Sweden and Germany.Earlier this year, humanitarian groups called for European donors to fill the gap as President Donald Trump dismantled the USAID programme, but instead other nations are further pulling back from their commitments around the world. Continue reading...
Starmer will ‘absolutely’ still be prime minister by next Christmas, says Labour chair – as it happened
Anna Turley says people will start to see and feel' change in public services and cost of living from next yearTory deputy chair Matt Vickers was asked by Sky News' Trevor Phillips about the councils that have said they will request a delay to elections next year (see post at 09.59 for more details).He said:Most Conservative councils have said no ... In fact, we voted against the legislation that was being brought forward to move these things.Some of these people are going to see a delay of two years in their elections, like the five-year term, a seven-year term, even for a councillor. Continue reading...
Labour admits 60% of parents wrongly targeted in HMRC child benefit fraud crackdown
Exclusive: Scale of government's anti-fraud fiasco is four times higher than previously admittedMore than 60% of parents who had their child benefit stopped by HMRC using incorrect Home Office travel data were not fraudulently claiming the support from abroad, it has emerged.The scale of the government's anti-fraud fiasco is four times higher than previously admitted, with 15,000 of the 23,500 parents targeted by HMRC now identified as legitimate beneficiaries living in the UK. Continue reading...
‘You’re barred!’: Labour’s battle with pubs promises a new year headache
A protest barring MPs from pubs is exposing deeper tensions between politicians and the communities they representLabour MPs heading back to their constituencies this weekend will do so with a sense of relief that another turbulent term in British politics is over. But those hoping to pitch up at their local pub for a restorative pint with colleagues and constituents may find festive cheer is in short supply. In fact, some may not be allowed through the door.For the past few weeks, pubs across the country have been putting up signs declaring No Labour MPs" in protest at changes to business rates announced by the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, in her latest budget. Continue reading...
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