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Mandelson’s conduct with Epstein ‘far below standard expected’, says minister as Brown calls for inquiry into ‘shocking’ leak - UK politics live
Darren Jones says behaviour of former business secretary and ambassador was unequivocally wrong and an insult to the women and girls who suffered'Peter Mandelson leaked a sensitive UK government document to Jeffrey Epstein while he was business secretary that proposed 20bn of asset sales and revealed Labour's tax policy plans", the Financial Times is reporting.In his story, Jim Pickard says:The memo, dubbed Business Issues", was written on June 13 2009 by Nick Butler, who at the time was special adviser to the then prime minister Gordon Brown.The confidential document, which was released by the US Department of Justice as part of a tranche of millions of files relating to Epstein, had been sent to British government officials including cabinet secretary Jeremy Heywood.It is right that Peter Mandelson is no longer a member of the Labour party. Disciplinary action was underway prior to his resignation.
Immigrant rights groups sue Trump administration over visa ban on 75 countries – live
Lawsuit accuses Marco Rubio and state department of imposing nationality based ban on legal immigration' based on an unsupported and demonstrably false claim'House speaker Mike Johnson is set to swear in Christian Menefee, a Democrat who recently won a runoff election for a reliably blue seat in Texas.Menefee's victory, however, means the margin in the House is even more slim: 218 Republicans to 214 Democrats. His current term will end at the end of the year, and he'll have to start campaigning almost immediately for the 2026 midterms. But this time, it will be for a new district, after the GOP-controlled legislature successfully gerrymandered the state's congressional map. Continue reading...
‘Where r u? I miss you’: how vivid new Epstein emails sealed Mandelson’s fate
The latest revelations and reaction to them may mean he has finally encountered a scandal he is unable to outrunIt was the evening of 6 May 2010 and months after being released from jail for procuring a child for prostitution, Jeffrey Epstein was curious as to the result of Britain's general election.Well?" he emailed Peter Mandelson, the then de facto deputy prime minister in Gordon Brown's government. Continue reading...
Iran’s top diplomat says government is ready for talks with US on a nuclear deal
Abbas Araghchi suggests nuclear programme negotiations could begin imminently, as American forces amass in regionIran's top diplomat has said the government is ready for negotiations with the US as the two countries reportedly prepared to send top envoys to Istanbul for high-stakes talks on the Iranian nuclear programme later this week.As US warships and aircraft have amassed in the region for a potential strike on Iran, the country's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, suggested that talks could take place imminently. Donald Trump on Saturday said Iranians were seriously talking to us" as he hinted at a deal to avert military strikes against Tehran. Continue reading...
Resident doctors in England vote to continue industrial action for another six months
British Medical Association members back further action as union's chair says a deal is there to be done'
First medical evacuee leaves Gaza as Rafah crossing reopens for handful of Palestinians – as it happened
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Florida couple sue fertility clinic after being implanted with wrong embryo
Couple say they love their daughter immeasurably but have a moral obligation to try to find child's biological parentsA couple is suing a Florida fertility clinic after learning that they were implanted with the wrong embryo, and are going public with their attempts to find their child's biological parents.Tiffany Score and Steven Mills have filed a lawsuit against IVF Life Inc, which operates as the Fertility Center of Orlando, and its lead physician, Dr Milton McNichol. The suit, which was initially filed under pseudonyms to protect their family's privacy, states that three viable embryos were created with Score's eggs and Mills's sperm, and an embryo was successfully implanted in April 2025. Continue reading...
London schools face cuts to staff and budgets as pupil numbers fall
Demand for year 7 pupils is expected to fall by 7.6% over the next four years, with similar numbers expected in primary schoolsSchools in London could lose 45m in funding over the next four years as pupil numbers continue to fall, a report has warned, with secondary schools facing staff and curriculum cuts as budgets dwindle.Until now, primary schools in the capital have been worst hit by falling birth rates, leading to about 90 school closures or mergers in the past five years. But the crisis is now spreading to secondary schools, which are expected to see steep declines in pupil numbers. Continue reading...
Lack of mental health beds contributed to UK teenager’s death, inquest finds
Poor communication also cited as factor in death of Ellame Ford-Dunn, 16, on Worthing hospital's groundsA shortage of mental health beds and poor communication between agencies contributed to the death of a teenage girl on hospital grounds, an inquest has found.Ellame Ford-Dunn, 16, who had a history of self-harm, died in March 2022 after absconding from an acute children's ward where she had been put because of a dearth of appropriate mental health beds. Continue reading...
‘They are not manufactured’: how Brit school stars took over the Grammys
Croydon school's principal says success of Olivia Dean and Lola Young is a brilliant celebration' of free arts educationAs the Grammy winners took to the stage in Los Angeles on Sunday night, one common thread emerged: many had once walked the halls of a comprehensive school in Croydon, south London.British performers Olivia Dean, who won the prestigious gong for best new artist; Lola Young, who took home best pop solo performance for Messy; and FKA twigs, who won best dance/electronic album for Eusexua, all attended the Brit school in Selhurst. As did Raye, who earlier in the week received the Harry Belafonte best song for social change award for Ice Cream Man. Continue reading...
Current world order ‘dead’, Draghi warns Europe, as he outlines US and China threats – Europe live
Former Italian PM and ECB chief says Europe must urgently unify on defence and foreign affairsUkraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the country's energy system remained seriously" challenged by the impact of recent Russian strikes.More than 200 buildings are still without heating in Kyiv, as temperatures plummeted to -17 Celsius, with crews from many regions of Ukraine ... deployed for the repair work."Europe absolutely can defend yourself. Please stop whining. Why is this so much whingeing about [on], you know, if the US leave, what are we going to do? Come on.... Europe ... why are we so scared: please, don't leave the US leave...' Please stand up to my president. Hold us accountable. Make us live up to our talking points." Continue reading...
Damning EU report lays bare bloc’s ‘dangerous dependence’ on critical mineral imports
Auditor calls renewable energy targets unrealistic' unless EU ups its game' in mining, refining and recycling of metals such as rare earthsThe EU is struggling to free itself from dependence on China and countries in the global south for critical minerals and rare earths needed for everything from smartphones to wind turbines and military jets.A damning report by the European Court of Auditors (ECA) in Luxembourg found that the bloc's targets for 2030 were out of reach" because of lack of progress in domestic production, refining and recycling. Continue reading...
US contractor sent Gaza plan to White House that would secure 300% profits
Gothams LLC's draft proposal, obtained by the Guardian, suggests seven-year trucking and logistics monopolyA US disaster response firm submitted a plan to White House officials that would guarantee 300% profits and a seven-year monopoly over a new trucking and logistics plan for Donald Trump's Board of Peace in Gaza, according to a November proposal obtained by the Guardian.The draft plan from Gothams LLC would allow it to collect a fee for every truck moving goods into Gaza, and charge for the use of its warehousing and distribution system. Continue reading...
‘This is history, it should be free’: Rome’s €2 Trevi fountain fee divides opinion
Charge is designed to protect much-loved monument from overtourism, but not all visitors like the ideaTeresa Romero is in Rome to celebrate a milestone birthday and one of the first things she did on Monday was visit the Trevi fountain to participate in the ritual of tossing a coin into the waters of the late baroque masterpiece.But before the Portuguese tourist could get close to the fountain, she had to hand over 2 (1.70) - the cost of an access fee that has finally been enacted by Rome council officials after years of discussions. Continue reading...
Mandelson should no longer be a peer, says Starmer
Emails from 2009 appear to show the then business secretary shared confidential UK tax plans with Jeffrey Epstein
Spanish PM defends plans to regularise half a million undocumented migrants
Responding to critics of policy, Pedro Sanchez says Spain is choosing path of dignity, community and justice'
UK manufacturing growth accelerates as export orders rise
Greater optimism in PMI survey, adding to signs Bank of England will keep interest rates on hold this week
Coalition chaos has handed Albanese a gift, but he’ll need much more for the testing times ahead
Labor can afford a few moments of glee now, but spending, emissions, AI and Aukus are just some of the challenges on the road to the next election
Royal Mail-owned courier faces tribunal over drivers’ rights
Dozens of eCourier workers who deliver vital NHS samples claim they are classed wrongly as self-employedDozens of drivers are taking legal action against a Royal Mail-owned courier service, arguing that they are entitled to workers' rights.The 46 drivers are classified as self-employed by eCourier. They work around the clock making deliveries, including transporting vital blood and tissue samples to and from NHS hospitals. Continue reading...
Is Trump winning or losing his war on offshore wind power?
The US president tried to kill offshore wind projects - now four are back under constructionConstruction has resumed on four offshore wind mega-projects after they survived a near fatal attack by Donald Trump's administration thanks to rulings by federal judges. These are being seen as victories for clean energy amid a wider war being waged on it by the Trump administration.The wind farms are considered critical by grid planners as America faces an energy affordability crisis. Together, the four projects will contribute nearly five gigawatts of energy to the east coast, enough to power 3.5 million homes. Continue reading...
Weather tracker: Cyclone Fytia in Madagascar kills several people and floods homes
Island's first tropical storm of season may bring 150mm of rain - meanwhile, eastern Europe freezes with possible night-time lows of -30CAt least three people have died and nearly 30,000 people have been affected by flooding after Madagascar's first tropical storm of the season hit over the weekend.Tropical Cyclone Fytia formed to the north-west of Madagascar over the northern Mozambique Channel on Thursday. Continue reading...
Israel agrees to limited reopening of Rafah border crossing in Gaza
Tens of thousands of ill and wounded Palestinians await evacuation as diplomatic efforts inch forward
MP Dan Norris arrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault and upskirting
Labour suspended Norris, 66, last year after his original arrest on suspicion of child sexual abuse offencesDan Norris, a former Labour minister and now an independent MP, has been rearrested on suspicion of rape, sexual assault, voyeurism and upskirting, it is understood.Labour suspended Norris, 66, who defeated Jacob Rees-Mogg at the last election, last year after his original arrest. Continue reading...
Most of Great Britain’s major rail operators are back in public hands – is it working?
Explore the Guardian's tracker to see which operators are nationalised and if services are improving under public ownershipThe majority of Great Britain's major rail operators are now in public ownership, as the Labour government continues its efforts to make the railways more reliable, affordable and accessible".The nationalisation of West Midlands Trains on 1 February represents the tenth major passenger service to be brought back into public ownership, leaving six to go before the government's deadline of completing every operator by 2027. Continue reading...
Liberals and Nationals to sit apart in parliament after David Littleproud and Sussan Ley fail to make amends
Nationals leader met with Liberal counterpart less than two weeks after spectacularly blowing up the Coalition
‘There is an attempt to get rid of me’: leader of UK’s black police association alleges campaign to silence him
Exclusive: Andy George, who has been subject to several investigations, believes there is an effort to marginalise the views of those he representsI tell you now, there is an attempt by some of the longer serving chief constables to get rid of me," says Ch Insp Andy George. I can guarantee I know exactly what they think of me: that I'm a wee upstart, so I am, that doesn't know my place," he adds with a smile.The eldest son of a Protestant mother from Armagh in Northern Ireland and a father who was born in Malaysia but served in the British army, George is the longest-serving president of the National Black Police Association (NBPA). Continue reading...
UK house prices bounce back in January as analysts predict 2%-4% rise in 2026
Nationwide says average price of UK home rose by 0.3% last month after surprise fall in late 2025
NSW police to investigate handling of domestic violence allegations against accused Lake Cargelligo shooter – as it happened
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Broadcaster James Valentine retires from ABC after nearly 40 years due to cancer
I need to focus on getting better, on being with family and friends and making sure that I'm giving my health my best shot', Afternoons host says
‘Pure apocalypse’: a photographer’s journey through the Pantanal wildfires
Ahead of a major exhibition in London documenting the South American wetland as it faces unprecedented threat, Lalo de Almeida recounts the stories behind his award-winning imagesLalo de Almeida is a documentary photographer based in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2021 his photo essay Pantanal Ablaze was awarded first place in the environment stories category at the World Press Photo contest. In 2022, he won the Eugene Smith grant in humanistic photography and World Press Photo's long-term project award for his work Amazonian Dystopia, which documents the exploitation of the world's largest tropical forest.I have been photographing socio-environmental issues for more than 30 years, especially in the Amazon. 2020 was no different. News of the uncontrolled fires devastating the Pantanal began to catch my attention. So, together with a fellow journalist, I decided to go and see what was happening for myself. Continue reading...
Hidden detail found in Anne Boleyn portrait was ‘witchcraft rebuttal’, say historians
Exclusive: Underdrawing suggests attempt to debunk myth that former wife of Henry VIII had sixth fingerAnne Boleyn's Hever Rose" portrait is one of history's most iconic faces, with her B" pendant, her French hood, her dark eyes and a red rose in her right hand. Now a secret that has remained hidden for nearly 500 years has been discovered beneath the layers of paint.Scientific analysis of the painting at Hever Castle, her childhood home in Kent, has uncovered evidence that an Elizabethan artist sought to create a visual rebuttal" to claims that Henry VIII's ill-fated wife was a witch with a sixth finger on her right hand. Continue reading...
Australian snowboarder dies in ski lift accident in Japan after her backpack was caught
Woman, 22, thought to have suffered a cardiac arrest after being dragged along the snow and suspended mid-air
International law meant to limit effects of war at breaking point, study finds
Report covering 23 conflicts over last 18 months concludes more than 100,000 civilians have been killed as war crimes rage out of controlAn authoritative survey of 23 armed conflicts over the last 18 months has concluded that international law seeking to limit the effects of war is at breaking point, with more than 100,000 civilians killed, while torture and rape are committed with near impunity.The extensive study by the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights describes the deaths of 18,592 children in Gaza, growing civilian casualties in Ukraine and an epidemic" of sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Continue reading...
Families call for inquiry into residential care charity that ran up £1.6m debt
William Blake House in Northants accused of mismanagement after revelation it paid one of its own trustees 1mA group of families have called for an urgent inquiry into a charity caring for their highly vulnerable disabled relatives which is under threat of closure after running up debts of 1.6m in unpaid taxes and paying 1m to one of its own trustees.Earlier this month, a judge gave the charity, William Blake House, just weeks to pay off its debts to HMRC or face a winding up order. The charity's accounts show auditors have routinely questioned whether it is a viable business. Continue reading...
Trump says Iran talking to US and hints at deal to avoid military strikes
US naval battle group gathers off Iran's shores as supreme leader in Tehran warns attack would spark regional warDonald Trump has said Iran is talking to the US, hinting at a deal that would avoid the use of military strikes, as Iran's supreme leader warned that any attack by the US would spark a regional war.The US president's comments came as Washington deployed a naval battle group led by the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln off Iran's shores, after Trump's threats to intervene in Iran's deadly crackdown on anti-government protests. Continue reading...
Police ‘strongly’ believe fugitive Dezi Freeman won’t be found alive in search of area where gunshot was heard
More than 100 police and volunteers in five-day search of Mount Buffalo national park, near Porepunkah
Gina Rinehart’s company donated almost $900k to rightwing group Advance, political donations data shows
Clive Palmer's Mineralogy was the single biggest political donor in 2024-25, giving $53.1m to Trumpet of Patriots, which failed to win a seat
Grammys 2026: the nominations in all the major categories
With big numbers for Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny and more, check out the nominated artists this year
Most mortgaged homeowners won’t see repayments increase if the RBA hikes interest rates this week
Those who stuck to minimum loan repayments through last year's rate cuts will bear the brunt of Tuesday's anticipated hike, while those already paying extra are in a great position'
Mandelson resigns from Labour to prevent ‘further embarrassment’ over Epstein links
Departure from party follows release of documents in US appearing to show Jeffrey Epstein sent former US ambassador $75,000Peter Mandelson has said he has resigned his membership of the Labour party to avoid causing it further embarrassment" after more revelations about his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.The peer, who was sacked as US ambassador last year because of his links to Epstein, featured in documents released by the US Department of Justice on Friday related to the convicted sex offender. Continue reading...
UK should consider resuming talks on EU defence pact, Starmer says
PM says Europe must step up' and signals he wants to work more closely with other states to build military capabilityThe UK should consider re-entering talks for a defence pact with the EU, Keir Starmer has said, arguing that Europe needs to step up and do more" to defend itself in uncertain times.The prime minister signalled that he wanted to work more collaboratively with other European countries to increase defence spending and build up military capability, and doing so through the EU's scheme is one option available. Continue reading...
‘Frustrated’ by slow pace of gambling ads reform, Labor caucus wants Wells to act
Documents released under FoI show Wells' department worried about how gambling reforms would affect sporting codes and media companies
Michael Jackson detailed his thoughts on children in previously unheard audio
Late singer said kids loved his personality and wanted to touch and hug him, and sometimes it got me into trouble'As Michael Jackson saw it, children would become enamored with his personality as well as want to touch and hug him - and sometimes it [got] me into trouble," the late US pop superstar says in previously unheard audio recordings contained in a new documentary.The UK's Wonderhood Studios included the recordings of Jackson voicing those thoughts for a new four-episode documentary series beginning on Wednesday that explores his acquittal on child sexual abuse charges after a 14-week criminal trial near Los Angeles in 2005. Continue reading...
‘Deadly postcode lottery’ restricting new cancer treatments in England, doctors say
Patients missing out on effective new radiotherapies widely used in other countries, health secretary toldCancer patients are being denied access to cutting-edge treatments on the NHS because of a deadly postcode lottery" in access, doctors have warned.Patients in England are missing out on two innovative forms of radiotherapy that are known to be effective against several forms of the disease and are widely available in other countries, due to red tape" and lack of funding. Continue reading...
Norway’s crown princess had years of contact with Epstein, files suggest
Mette-Marit apologises for poor judgment' as documents reportedly include scores of email exchanges with child sex offenderNorway's crown princess has become embroiled in another scandal after newly unsealed files appeared to show her years of extensive contact with the late child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The latest tranche of Epstein files, released on Friday by the US justice department, appear to include nearly 1,000 mentions of the crown princess, Mette-Marit. Continue reading...
Parents of children abused by paedophile take legal action against London nursery
Families allege Bright Horizons brushed concerns aside allowing Vincent Chan to commit dozens of offencesFamilies of victims of a paedophile are taking legal action against a north London nursery where their children were abused, as they allege a consistent culture of brushing concerns aside".Vincent Chan, 45, is facing prison for molesting girls aged between two and four while working at the now-closed Bright Horizons nursery in Finchley Road, West Hampstead. Continue reading...
C of E bishops criticise UK inaction over Israel’s ‘West Bank de facto annexation’
Three bishops accuse British government of contributing to culture of impunity' in the occupied territoryThree prominent Church of England bishops have accused the UK government of contributing to a culture of impunity" in which Israel has accelerated its de facto annexation of the West Bank.Guli Francis-Dehqani, the bishop of Chelmsford, Rachel Treweek, the bishop of Gloucester, and Graham Usher, the bishop of Norwich, visited Palestinian Christian communities in the occupied West Bank last week. Continue reading...
Russian drone attack on bus carrying mine workers in Ukraine kills at least 12
Employees of Ukraine's largest private energy firm, DTEK, were travelling about 40 miles from frontline, says policeA Russian drone attack on a bus carrying mine workers in Ukraine's central-eastern Dnipropetrovsk region has killed at least 12 people, officials said.The bus was driving about 40 miles (65km) from the frontline, according to police. Images published by Ukraine's state emergency service showed what appeared to be an empty bus, its side windows shattered and windscreen hanging from the front. Continue reading...
NHS patients put at risk by ‘sham investigations’, says ex-CEO of hospital
Exclusive: Dr Susan Gilby, who won 1.4m bullying payout, says whistleblower protections must be strengthenedPatients are being put at risk by NHS bosses launching sham investigations" into whistleblowers to shut down concerns, a former hospital chief executive who won a 1.4m bullying claim has said.Dr Susan Gilby took over as chief executive at the Countess of Chester hospital in 2018 after it was rocked by the Lucy Letby case. She was awarded the payout - one of the biggest in NHS history - last month after a tribunal ruled she had been unfairly dismissed after raising concerns about alleged bullying and harassment by the chair of the hospital board. Continue reading...
Likeness of restored angel to Giorgia Meloni triggers investigations in Rome
Cherub at landmark church causes ecclesiastical and political uproar with alleged resemblance to Italian PMItaly's culture minister and the diocese of Rome have launched investigations after claims were made that an angel in a landmark church in Rome was restored in the likeness of the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni.The resemblance was first flagged by the newspaper La Repubblica, who noted that one of the two angels flanking a marble bust of Italy's last king in the Basilica of St Lawrence in Lucina now had a familiar, astonishingly contemporary face". Continue reading...
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