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Home Office offers extra resources in effort to undo Maccabi Tel Aviv fans ban
No 10 says talks happening at pace' over West Midlands police order banning fans from attending Aston Villa tieThe Home Office is offering extra support to West Midlands police in an effort to reverse its ban on fans of the Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv attending a match at Villa Park next month.After a political outcry about the police decision that would stop the Israeli team's fans going to the match, Downing Street said on Friday that discussions were happening at pace across government" to resolve the issue. Continue reading...
Young Republicans New York chapter suspended after racist chats leaked
Group suspended following unanimous vote after Politico documented racist and antisemitic chats from membersThe New York Republican state committee has suspended the authorization of their Young Republicans chapter after members were implicated in highly offensive and racist messages that were obtained and published by Politico.The Young Republican National Federation is made up of members aged 18 to 40 and has an active chapter in every state. Their website calls them the oldest youth political organization in the US, with the aim being to recruit young voices to the GOP before equipping and encouraging them to run for office. Continue reading...
UK MPs warn of repeat of 2024 riots unless online misinformation is tackled
Science and technology select committee says complacency over social media content puts public at riskFailures to properly tackle online misinformation mean it is only a matter of time" before viral content triggers a repeat of the 2024 summer riots, MPs have warned.Chi Onwurah, the chair of the Commons science and technology select committee, said ministers seemed complacent about the threat and this was putting the public at risk. Continue reading...
Stormzy elected honorary fellow of Jesus College Cambridge
Musician and philanthropist was nominated in recognition of scholarship programme at the universityThe acclaimed musician and philanthropist Stormzy has been elected an honorary fellow of Jesus College at the University of Cambridge.The 32-year-old, whose full name is Michael Ebenezer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr, was nominated in recognition of his cultural impact and philanthropic work, having launched the university's Stormzy Scholarship in 2018. Continue reading...
Ex-Trump adviser John Bolton pleads not guilty to sharing classified information
Ex-national security adviser surrendered to authorities and made court appearance as he faces 18-count indictment
Olivia Williams says actors need ‘nudity rider’-type controls for AI body scans
Dune star says performers are regularly pressed to have bodies scanned on set with few rights over how data is used
Weapons maker Saab ‘directly linked’ to human rights breach after missile found in South Australian Indigenous area
Lawyer hopes investigation for OECD into 2021 find near Australian military testing range sets precedent
Revealed: how a Russian fight club expanded into the US with the help of American neo-Nazis
Members of white supremacist active clubs' spearheaded a US expansion of a Russian fighting group that has raised money for the Kremlin's illegal invasion of UkraineA Russian street fighting organization that has raised money for Moscow's illegal invasion of Ukraine expanded into the US earlier this year with the help of prominent American white supremacists from the extremist neo-Nazi active club" movement and the neo-fascist organization Patriot Front, the Guardian can reveal.The group, known as Streets Fight Club (SFC), also promoted violent, for-profit combat events featuring white nationalist extremists held in the US south to tens of thousands of followers on Instagram and YouTube. Continue reading...
Trump to pay Ice and border agents amid shutdown as other federal workers go unpaid
Administration reportedly promises supercheck' covering shutdown pay for law enforcement officers across DHSThe Trump administration has promised tens of thousands of federal agents carrying out his immigration crackdown that they will be paid during the government shutdown, according to emails seen by Reuters, even as other federal workers go without pay.The pay plan was communicated to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) staff on Wednesday in separate internal emails seen by Reuters. Continue reading...
Manhattan district attorney works to curb interstate gun trafficking: ‘It’s a national issue’
Alvin Bragg was appointed co-chair of Prosecutors Against Gun Violence and sets sights on addressing flow of gunsAt a time of intense focus on high-profile and local incidents of gun violence in the US, Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney, has been appointed to help lead Prosecutors Against Gun Violence (PAGV), a national group that has been trying to decrease shootings and violence since 2014.Bragg says he plans to bring his big city experience" to the national group, and wants to collaborate with his peers to address interstate gun trafficking. Continue reading...
Laurence Fox’s libel claim over racism accusations to go to retrial
Court of appeal rules in former actor's favour after finding tweets calling him racist did cause harm to his reputationLaurence Fox's libel claim after he was called a racist on social media will go to a retrial, the court of appeal has ruled.The former actor was successfully sued by Simon Blake, who is now the chief executive of Stonewall, and the drag artist Crystal over a row on the social media platform X. Continue reading...
Italian investigative journalism TV host targeted in bomb attack near Rome
Rudimentary but powerful device planted outside home of Report presenter Sigfrido Ranucci in Campo AscolanoA prominent Italian investigative journalist has been targeted in a bomb attack, with the rudimentary but powerful device almost destroying his car and causing damage to a neighbour's home.Sigfrido Ranucci, who hosts Report, an investigative programme aired by the state broadcaster, Rai, said the explosion happened about 20 minutes after he returned to his home in Campo Ascolano, close to Rome, on Thursday night. Continue reading...
Sam Fender releases new song with Elton John, one day after Mercury prize win
John plays twinkling piano part in new song Talk to You, and says he truly loves' the Geordie singer-songwriterSam Fender has released a new song with Elton John entitled Talk to You, the day after winning the 2025 Mercury prize for his album People Watching.It features a twinkling piano line laid out by John, amid Fender's full-bodied guitar-led songwriting. Fender sings on the chorus Just wanna talk to you / Wanna talk with my best friend / Wanna let go of everything that I carry", and has said the song is about: the end of a long relationship - about the regret, the mistakes and the lessons that come with it. It's that feeling of losing your best friend, and coming to terms with that. I was playing around with the riff and thought, What I need is a really good pianist', and then, Hmmm, I wonder who I can call?' And of course, who better than Elton John?" Continue reading...
Weather tracker: Japanese islands struck by two successive typhoons
Typhoon Nakri sweeps through Izu Islands off Tokyo, a week after Halong, causing damage and disruptionThe Izu Islands in Japan have endured another powerful blow as Typhoon Nakri swept through on Monday, following in the footsteps of Typhoon Halong, which struck a week earlier.Officials on Hachijojima Island, south of Tokyo, reported disruption and damage to about 220 homes after the storm brought 37mm (1.5in) of rain in one hour and gusts of up to 95mph (152km/h). Airport operations were disrupted, infrastructure damaged, and heavy rainfall caused landslides across the island chain. The typhoon also generated 9-metre waves, creating dangerous coastal conditions. Off the Pacific coast in Oiso, in Kanagawa prefecture, three men were swept away while fishing, one of whom has been confirmed dead. Continue reading...
Sydney gay nightclub apologises after backlash over ‘Pink Pony’ name referencing lesbian pop hit
Owner and manager of venue which will be renamed say original decision was error of judgment' with mention of preferred mix' described as tone deaf and hurtful'
‘A fashion and art moment’: how mediums mix at Frieze art fair
Fashion and art are familiar bedfellows but relevance of fashion at London contemporary art showcase has grown in past decadeWhen you are at the art fair, you push the fashion to be bold and experiment - no black allowed," says Belma Gaudio, at the opening of Frieze art fair in London.Gaudio is the founder of fashion boutique Koibird and an art collector, and carries a bright green Hermes bag, and her own knitted co-ords with pictures of insects to make her point. Continue reading...
‘Decision to do this secretly is surprising’: NGV returns painting lost in Nazi era to Jewish family
The museum has declined to answer key questions about the decision to return the artwork, prompting the New York-based researcher who uncovered the story to challenge the NGV's handling of the case
Hamas’s aim to retain authority in Gaza involves keeping the guns
With no law, order or any alternative administration under the ceasefire, the group is using violence to deter rivalsThroughout Israel's two-year war in Gaza, aid officials working in the territory avoided naming Hamas in conversations they suspected might be intercepted, instead referring to the militant Islamist group as the de facto authority".This careful euphemism for Hamas, which violently seized power in 2007, captured an important truth. Though the group was a less obvious presence in the last months of the conflict, in the absence of any alternative, it remained the closest the increasingly devastated territory had to a ruler. Continue reading...
Peru to declare state of emergency after protests against new president leave one dead and dozens injured
Demonstrators clashed with police outside congress building amid public anger at crime crisis days after Jose Jeri assumed powerPeru is set to declare a state of emergency after at least one person was killed and dozens of police officers were injured in widespread protests against President Jose Jeri who assumed power just days ago.Prime minister Ernesto Alvarez said late on Thursday that the government would declare the state of emergency in Lima within hours and is preparing a package of measures to tackle rising insecurity. Continue reading...
London developers to be allowed to reduce percentage of affordable homes
Housing secretary and capital's mayor draw up plans to boost housebuilding, but homelessness charities protestDevelopers will be allowed to build lower numbers of affordable homes and claim higher subsidies to build them under plans being drawn up by the government to solve London's housebuilding crisis.Steve Reed, the housing secretary, and Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, will announce the package within weeks, in what officials say will be a time-limited intervention designed to stall the sudden drop in new building in the capital. Continue reading...
Blue plaque to be unveiled at home of Thomas the Tank Engine creator
Ceremony marks 80 years since release of the Rev W Awdry's first book and coincides with railway bicentenaryEighty years since the first of a beloved fleet of trains was introduced to the world, a national blue plaque is being unveiled at the redbrick house in Gloucestershire where the Rev W Awdry worked on his railway stories.The addition of the new Historic England plaque to Wilbert Awdry's old address in Stroud is expected to prompt fans of Thomas the Tank Engine and his fellow locomotives to make a pilgrimage to the street to pay their respects. Continue reading...
Liberal senator says she is ‘too fond of good coffee’ to join Nationals where she’d ‘have to talk a lot slower’
Jane Hume's office says comments about the regional party were meant to be teasing, attracting a sharp rebuke that the Liberals were out of touch'
Survivors reported after latest US attack on alleged drug boat in Caribbean
It is unknown whether US military rendered aid to survivors after attack on suspected narcoterrorist' vesselThe US military carried out a new strike on Thursday against a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean, and in what is believed to be the first such case, there were survivors among the crew, a US official told Reuters.The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, did not offer additional details about the incident, which has not been previously reported. But it raises new questions, including whether the US military rendered aid to the survivors and whether they are now in US military custody. Continue reading...
‘Wailing ghosts through loudspeakers’: Cambodia accuses Thailand of psychological warfare along border
Cambodia's rights commission said intense, high-pitched noises' broadcast by Thai soldiers along the disputed border threatened to escalate tensionsCambodia's former leader Hun Sen has complained about Thailand broadcasting ghost-like sounds across a disputed border, while the country's human rights commission has accused its neighbour of engaging in psychological warfare, despite both countries agreeing to a ceasefire in July.Posting on Facebook, Hun Sen, 73, who now serves as Cambodia's powerful senate president, said Cambodia's human rights commission had complained to the United Nations about the intense, high-pitched noises". Continue reading...
Indiana University orders school paper to cease print edition and fires director of student media
Editors at the Indiana Daily Student say administration's move to control news content amounts to censorshipIndiana University has ordered its student-run newspaper, the Indiana Daily Student (IDS), to cease printing new editions and fired the school's director of student media, who also served as the paper's adviser, according to multiple reports. Students at the school are criticizing these moves as censorship.The university's directive to halt print editions came just hours after Jim Rodenbush, the school's director of student media, was terminated, according to a letter from IDS editors. Continue reading...
Banks need stricter controls to prevent romance fraud, says City regulator
FCA cites study showing victims' red flags' are often missed and calls for improved monitoring systemsThe City regulator has called on banks and payment firms to bring in stricter controls protecting customers from romance fraud after a study showed a number of missed red flags" that led to people losing huge sums of money.The review by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) highlighted one case where someone lost 428,000, another where a customer made 403 payments totalling 72,000 to a fraudster and a case where someone wanted money to transfer cryptocurrency to their partner" in Iraq. Continue reading...
Man accused of killing Georgina Ward in 2020 appears in Dudley court
Daniel Birtwistle, 39, faces trial for manslaughter of 24-year-old tattoo artist and other charges including assaultA man has appeared in court charged with manslaughter, assault and coercive and controlling behaviour.Daniel Birtwistle, 39, from Tamworth, Staffordshire, appeared by video link at Dudley magistrates court on Thursday morning, where he spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth. Continue reading...
Warner Bros Discovery says Israeli film boycott ‘violates our policies’
In response to pledge, company has claimed in a statement that its policies prohibit discrimination of any kind'Warner Bros Discovery has rebuked a pledge signed by more than 4,000 film industry figures to not work with Israeli film institutions implicated in the genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people", saying that such a pledge would likely violate its internal policies.In a statement to Variety, a spokesperson said the company is committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment for its employees, collaborators, and other stakeholders". Continue reading...
US regional bank stocks fall amid Wall Street concern over credit markets
Zions and Western Alliance reveal problems with bad loans as scrutiny of regional banks' lending practices increasesUS regional banking stocks fell sharply on Thursday after two banks disclosed issues with bad and fraudulent loans, amplifying concerns on Wall Street around the state of credit markets.Zions Bancorp announced it had a $50m charge-off over two bad loans from its subsidiary, California Bank & Trust in San Diego. Western Alliance also said it was dealing with a fraudulent borrower. Continue reading...
Judge orders federal immigration officers in Chicago area to wear body cameras
Agents also appear to have violated order banning them from using riot-control, such as tear gas, without warningFederal immigration officers in the Chicago area have been ordered by a court to wear body cameras after they repeatedly deployed pepper balls, smoke grenades and tear gas against protesters and local police, seemingly in violation of a federal judge's ruling from last week.Sara Ellis, a US district judge, who had previously required immigration agents to wear badges and banned them from using riot-control techniques such as tear gas without warning, railed on Thursday against the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) continued aggressive tactics, many of which have been caught on camera, and which appear to violate her order. Continue reading...
Head of CPS faces cross-party pressure to explain China spy trial collapse
Stephen Parkinson called on to give fuller explanation' as MI5 expresses frustration over charges being droppedThe director of public prosecutions has come under intense cross-party pressure to explain why the China spy trial collapsed as MI5 expressed frustration at the decision and MPs launched a series of inquiries into how it was taken.The chairs of the home affairs, foreign affairs, justice and national security committees wrote together to Stephen Parkinson, the head of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), on Thursday calling on him to give a fuller explanation for the dropping of charges". Continue reading...
Israel and Hamas trade accusations as tensions rise over hostages’ remains
Militant group says it needs specialist equipment to recover bodies as Netanyahu says fight is not over yet'
Al Pacino on co-star and ex-girlfriend Diane Keaton: ‘She lived without limits’
The actor has paid tribute to his Godfather co-star and one-time romantic partner, saying she had a once-in-a-lifetime gift'Al Pacino has paid tribute to the his co-star and ex-romantic partner Diane Keaton who died last week.The 85-year-old actor had been filming in Paris and reportedly needed some time to put together his thoughts and feelings on Keaton, who died of pneumonia on Saturday at the age of 79. Continue reading...
Woman alleged to have tortured and killed 12-year-old to stand trial in France
Killing of Lola Daviet three years ago led to outcry after far right was accused of exploiting her death for political gainA woman who allegedly abused and tortured a 12-year-old girl before leaving her to suffocate will go on trial for murder on Friday in a case that has shocked France and caused political waves.Lola Daviet's body was found stuffed into a plastic trunk that had been dumped on the street near her home. Continue reading...
Manchester Pride ‘determining best way forward’ after claims performers have not been paid
Trustees working with legal and financial advisers as artists claim repeated emails have been ignoredManchester Pride has said it is determining the best way forward" with legal and financial advisers after allegations that its performers have not been paid.One of Europe's biggest LGBTQ+ Pride events issued a statement after performers who took part in this year's three-day festival claimed they are owed thousands in unpaid fees. Continue reading...
Ministers plan high-level visits to China despite espionage trial outcry
National security adviser, education secretary and science minister to visit before end of year as part of policy to reset relationsMinisters are pushing ahead with their reset of relations with China, including several planned high-level visits before the end of the year, despite the furore triggered by the collapse of a high-profile espionage trial.Plans have been drawn up for Jonathan Powell, the national security adviser, to travel to Beijing in November for talks before an anticipated trip by Keir Starmer next year. Continue reading...
Virginia Giuffre’s story reveals system in which men abuse women with impunity, UK campaigners say
In excerpts from posthumously published text, Giuffre warns more women will suffer if people continue to believe Jeffrey Epstein was an anomaly'Virginia Giuffre's latest revelations are a mirror held up to a system" that still enables powerful men to groom, abuse and exploit women with impunity, women's rights campaigners have said.Excerpts from Nobody's Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice, which were released ahead of the book's publication next week, lay bare how Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell took advantage of their position of power to manipulate and groom Giuffre.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counsellor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Starmer orders NHS antisemitism review after ‘clear cases not dealt with adequately’
Prime minister also announces 10m funding to provide security for Jewish amenities, including synagogues and schools
Timely arrival: Great British Railways clock launches at London Bridge
Digital timepiece is UK rail's first national clock in more than 50 years and will be seen at stations across the countryCommuters rushing through London Bridge station may have missed it, but on Thursday morning a new era in railway timekeeping and design was looming above them: a 1.8-metre-high digital timepiece, hanging above the concourse, the first physical manifestation of the Great British Railways' signature station clock.The design, the first such for more than 50 years, will appear in digital form on electronic information boards at stations across Britain. Continue reading...
Pets on flights can be classed as baggage, top EU court rules
European court of justice asked to intervene after dog was lost on journey from Buenos Aires to BarcelonaPets on flights can be classified as baggage, the European court of justice (ECJ) has ruled, meaning airlines are not required to pay higher compensation if the animal is lost.Europe's highest court was asked to intervene after a dog was lost during a journey from Buenos Aires to Barcelona, triggering a claim for losses from the owner. Continue reading...
Spanish police investigate as Picasso painting vanishes on way to exhibition
Still Life with Guitar, worth 600,000, noticed missing after van arrives in Granada from MadridPolice in Spain are investigating the disappearance of a tiny Picasso painting, worth 600,000 (520,000), which vanished en route from Madrid to an exhibition in the southern city of Granada.The gouache and pencil work, Naturaleza muerta con guitarra (Still Life with Guitar), was due to go on show at a new exhibition at the CajaGranada foundation, which opened last week. Continue reading...
Russia bombards Ukraine’s gas sites as Zelenskyy flies to US for Trump meeting
Strikes cause outages in eight regions before Washington talks to discuss US providing Kyiv with cruise missilesA massive Russian drone and missile attack has hit gas facilities in eastern Ukraine as the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, flew to Washington for a meeting with Donald Trump to discuss the US providing Kyiv with long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles.Russia launched hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles, as well as glide bombs early on Thursday, sparking outages in eight regions in another large-scale bombardment targeting Ukraine's energy network. Continue reading...
Why MPs prefer conspiracy theory over cock-up in China spy case row | John Crace
The facts had changed so MPs simply amended their conspiracy theories to fit the new evidenceIt's all as clear as mud. If Keir Starmer thought that releasing the three witness statements of the deputy national security adviser (DNSA) Matthew Collins late on Wednesday night was going to make the China spy case row go away, then he was in for a big disappointment.There was no way MPs were going to let a story like this out of their clutches. This was their moment to take centre stage. When they could bathe in their own importance. When they could believe that they and national security were one and the same thing.A year in Westminster: John Crace, Marina Hyde and Pippa Crerar. On Tuesday 2 December, join Crace, Hyde and Crerar as they look back with special guests at another extraordinary year, live at the Barbican in London and livestreamed globally. Book tickets here Continue reading...
MPs to hold inquiry into collapsed China spy case after No 10 publishes key evidence
Labour MP and chair of security committee Matt Western says there are a lot of questions still to be asked'
Three men charged in connection with rape of woman on Brighton beach
Sussex police commend bravery of the victim' after arrest of Iranian national and two Eqyptian nationalsThree men have been charged in connection with the rape of a woman on Brighton beach, Sussex police have said.Officers received a report that a woman had been raped on the lower esplanade in Brighton at about 5am on 4 October. Continue reading...
French PM survives no-confidence vote – Europe live
Sebastien Lecornu and his government secure narrow backing from lawmakers after pension concessionsThe vote on the first no-confidence motion put forward by the left's La France Insoumise is now under way.It will take around 30 minutes. Even if Sebastien Lecornu survives the vote, there are difficult times ahead as parliament will begin to debate the 2026 budget. Continue reading...
Ex-officer accused of racism takes legal action to avoid facing spycops inquiry
Whistleblower testified that man known as HN86 gathered information to undermine Lawrence family campaignA former senior police officer at the centre of the controversy over the surveillance of the campaign to expose the killers of teenager Stephen Lawrence is taking legal action that would prevent him being questioned at a public inquiry.The officer, who is facing allegations that he called black campaigners monkeys", is intending to resist an order by the undercover policing inquiry that would require him to give oral evidence. Continue reading...
French prime minister survives two no-confidence votes
Closeness of first vote highlights difficulties Sebastien Lecornu faces
Mexico president dismisses US claim of cartel bounties on immigration officials
Sheinbaum says she has no information' about Trump administration claim as experts also deeply skepticalMexico's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has said her government has no information" regarding claims by the Trump administration that Mexican cartels are offering bounties for US immigration officials.We are requesting information but there is none," Sheinbaum said during her morning press conference on Wednesday. We learned of this, just like you, via [the Department of Homeland Security's] publication." Continue reading...
‘Damning’ review of anti-Black racism within Met police ‘buried’ by force
Exclusive: External consultancy report found discrimination baked into HR systems' at London forceA review of anti-Black racism within the Metropolitan police has been buried" by the force, despite finding discrimination baked into its HR systems", the Guardian can reveal.The internal review, commissioned by the Met from the consultancy HR Rewired, concluded that bias, racial stereotyping and inequity were woven through the force's recruitment, promotion and grievance processes, affecting Black staff specifically. Continue reading...
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