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Police recover body from Thames in search for Kent pub shooting suspect
Police inform family of man suspected of murdering Lisa Smith on Valentine's Day, after car abandoned on bridgePolice searching for the remains of a man who is suspected of murdering a woman outside a Kent pub on Valentine's Day have recovered a body from the River Thames.Lisa Smith, 43, from Slough, was shot dead near the Three Horseshoes pub in Knockholt just after 7pm on 14 February. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer’s poll ratings leap after Trump withdraws support for Ukraine
Around 30% of voters say they prefer Labour for dealing with allies against threats to the UK' in boost to party leaderKeir Starmer's approval ratings have shot up since Donald Trump returned to the White House and shocked Europe by withdrawing political and military support for Ukraine, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.Starmer's Labour government as a whole has also gained public support for its response to the global turbulence caused by Trump's return - on security and economic issues. His personal ratings have risen by 10% - albeit from an alarmingly low point - compared with a month ago. Continue reading...
Australia’s smaller airports rife with vulnerabilities, former Qantas security head says, after alleged gunman boarded Jetstar flight
Much of the security is on the passenger side of the terminal, Geoff Askew says, not on the tarmac
Trump policies could fuel illicit drug trade despite vow to curb fentanyl
Coercive' tariffs and federal funding cuts could worsen flow of illicit drugs into US, ex-government officials warnDonald Trump's policies could leave the US more vulnerable to dangerous synthetic drug trafficking from abroad, even as the administration has vowed to stop fentanyl from entering the country, former government officials say.This week, Trump imposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, ostensibly as a tactic to stem the flow of illicit drugs into the US. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy ‘fully committed’ to constructive dialogue with US after Trump defends Putin – as it happened
This blog is now closed but you can read Luke Harding's report from Ukraine hereAccording to Reuters, Two Majors, a pro-Russian war blogger, wrote on Telegram on Saturday that Russian troops had begun an assault on Sudzha, a major town about 6 miles (9.5 km) from the border, and that the situation for Ukrainian troops in Kursk was close to critical".The Guardian has been unable to independently verify the report. Continue reading...
One in 15 Americans has witnessed a mass shooting – study
Study found that 7% of Americans have been present at a scene of a mass shooting and 2% had been injured in oneOne in 15 Americans has witnessed a mass shooting, a new study shows, revealing the depth and impact of the epidemic of gun violence that has washed over the US in recent decades.The study found that about 7% of US adults have been present at the scene of a mass shooting in their lifetime, and more than 2% have been injured during one, according to new a report from the University of Colorado Boulder. Continue reading...
Russia launches devastating attack on Ukraine after Trump’s defence of Putin
Latest attacks came hours after Donald Trump said Vladimir Putin was doing what anybody would do'
‘It’s very unpredictable’: divided Greenland prepares to vote amid Trump-inspired existential crisis
After the US president's vow to take over the Arctic island, pro-independent voices are growing louder but some want to work with WashingtonWhen it comes to the issues on the table - schools, healthcare, independence - Tuesday's election is not that exceptional", says Greenlandic politician Aaja Chemnitz Larsen. And yet, it will potentially be the most consequential in the Arctic island's history.What makes this general election unlike any other, says the Inuit Ataqatigiit member of the Danish parliament, is the global spotlight on it. What we're seeing is influence from the US, Denmark and other places, it is not the same as other elections." Continue reading...
Three suspects at large after shooting at Toronto pub leaves a dozen injured
Police say suspects are male, with one in a black balaclava seen fleeing the scene at the Piper Arms in a silver carThree suspects are at large after a mass shooting at the opening night of a pub in Toronto that left a dozen people injured, Canadian police say.The shooting at the Piper Arms pub near Scarborough town centre in eastern Toronto happened at 22:39pm on Friday local time (03:39 GMT). Continue reading...
Revealed: the guide the MoD uses to keep its secrets … secret
Files deemed sensitive in 144-page manual include those dealing with royal family, the Gurkhas - and UFOsThe Ministry of Defence has revealed its blueprint for censoring official documents under legislation to make government records more transparent.The MoD's blue guide" for officials deciding which public records can be published was obtained under a Freedom of Information Act (FoI) request. It shows documents classified as top secret are housed at the MoD's sensitive archive, whose location is redacted, while about 20m more routine documents are stored at Swadlincote in Derbyshire. Continue reading...
Trump suspending US intelligence sharing is ‘suffocating’ Ukraine’s hope, says Ben Wallace
Former UK defence secretary suggests Ukraine can still win the war if it continues holding off Russian forces
Reform MP Rupert Lowe hits back at party leadership after losing whip
MP accused of threatening party chair says dealing with leadership is like smashing his head against a brick wallRupert Lowe has compared dealing with the Reform party leadership to smashing his head against a brick wall amid a public war of words that has revealed deep tensions at the heart of the rightwing party.Lowe posted a statement on X asking the party leader, Nigel Farage, to have dinner with him less than 24 hours after Lowe lost the Reform whip, having been accused of threatening the party chair, Zia Yusuf. Continue reading...
Trump’s polarising appeal leaves European populists in a tight spot
Nationalist parties have tended to praise the US president's politics, but many voters dislike his treatment of UkraineEurope's rightwing populist parties are split over how far to distance themselves from Donald Trump's pressure on Ukraine, with some fearing unflinching solidarity with the US president's brand of nationalism will damage their efforts to widen their domestic support.Broadly, unease over Trump's treatment of Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the ominous encroach of authoritarianism by the new US administration, is strongest among the populist parties in western Europe and some Nordic countries. Continue reading...
London councils buy £140m of property to move homeless people out of city
Exclusive: More than a dozen authorities have bought more than 850 properties in English towns and cities since 2017London councils and housing companies they own have spent more than 140m buying up homes to relocate homeless people out of the city.More than a dozen councils in the capital have collectively spent millions buying up more than 850 properties in towns and cities across England since 2017, Guardian analysis of property ownership data found. Continue reading...
South Sudan general among dozens killed in attack on UN helicopter
President Slava Kir appeals for calm while analysts say escalating tensions could lead to full-blown conflictA South Sudanese general and dozens of soldiers have been killed after a United Nations helicopter trying to evacuate them from the northern town of Nasir came under attack, the government has said.The UN said Friday's incident, which could deal a blow to an already fragile peace process, was utterly abhorrent" and a possible war crime. Continue reading...
Poland plans military training for every adult male amid growing European security fears
PM Donald Tusk says country needs army of 500,000 and backs withdrawal from treaty banning landmines
On the map: Victoria names more new places after women than men for the first time
State named 57% of new commemorative places after women in 2024, up from 35% in 2023
Gene Hackman died of natural causes days after wife died of rare respiratory virus
Cause of Betsy Arakawa's death was hantavirus pulmonary syndrome while Hackman died of heart disease, with advanced Alzheimer's disease contributingThe actor Gene Hackman died of natural causes days after his wife, Betsy Arakawa, succumbed to a rare respiratory virus, authorities said on Friday.Arakawa died of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome while Hackman died of heart disease, with advanced Alzheimer's disease contributing, said Dr Heather Jarrell, the chief medical investigator for the New Mexico office of the medical investigator. The couple's partially mummified bodies were discovered last month at their home in New Mexico. Continue reading...
‘Desperate’ son of Hong Kong’s jailed Jimmy Lai seeks meeting with Keir Starmer
Worries mount for health of media mogul and pro-democracy activist, 77, as his trial nears endThe son of the jailed Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai has called for an urgent meeting with the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, saying he was desperate" as his father's defence drew to a close in a high-profile trial.Sebastien Lai said a fresh diplomatic push was now needed to free the 77-year-old pro-democracy activist, who holds British citizenship and has been kept behind bars in Hong Kong since December 2020. Continue reading...
With Love, Meghan to return for second series on Netflix
UK reviewers described the homely show from the Duchess of Sussex as smug, syrupy' and narcissisticIt received a toe-curling" one-star review in the Guardian, was written off as smug, syrupy and endlessly spoofable" in the Times and denounced as an exercise in narcissism" in the Telegraph.But according to Netflix, there's more joy to be shared". Continue reading...
Sarah Burton makes fresh but understated debut for Givenchy in Paris
Former Alexander McQueen protege's show a major fashion moment as it is first by a new female creative directorThe obvious place to start at Givenchy would be with Audrey Hepburn, but Sarah Burton is a more subtle designer than that.Instead of rewatching Breakfast at Tiffany's, Alexander McQueen's protege-turned-successor studied old photographs of Hubert de Givenchy's first ever show in 1952. She was struck by the minimalism of stripped back, not fussy" clothes, she told Vogue before the show. It is quite clean, quite pure, obviously postwar," she said. Continue reading...
Trump ‘strongly considering’ Russia sanctions until Ukraine peace agreed – as it happened
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereMeanwhile, in Ukraine... Russia launched a massive" drone and missile attack on Ukrainian energy facilities early Friday, just days after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European allies proposed that Moscow and Kyiv halt strikes on critical infrastructure, AFP reported.The Ukrainian air force said Russia had launched at least 58 missiles and nearly 200 drones, damaging energy facilities across the country from Kharkiv in the east to Ternopil in the west. Continue reading...
Three UK-based Bulgarians found guilty of spying for Russia
Jury convicts Katrin Ivanova, Vanya Gaberova and Tihomir Ivanchev over alleged plots around Europe
Andrew Bailey was accused by Barclays chair of having ‘destroyed’ Jes Staley, court hears
Nigel Higgins asked if FCA would drop investigation into Staley's relationship with Epstein if CEO quitThe Bank of England governor, Andrew Bailey, was accused by the Barclays chair of having destroyed" Jes Staley, a court heard on Friday, after the City watchdog led by Bailey at the time launched an investigation into the banker's ties to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.Nigel Higgins, who made the accusations and is still the Barclays chair, also asked in 2019 whether the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) would be willing to drop its investigation if Staley resigned. Continue reading...
The Ukraine crisis has accelerated a reset of UK-EU relations – but will it last?
Trump's abandonment of Ukraine has led even Farage to praise Starmer's lead role in European diplomacyBarely a day passes, it seems, without Keir Starmer talking to another European leader or preparing for a continental summit. The crisis over Ukraine has very much pushed the UK closer towards the centre stage than at any point since Brexit. But is this a new era or a false dawn?One thing is certain: the optics of engagement have changed. Starmer never shared Boris Johnson's almost active pride in stoking a row with Brussels, but particularly before the election his advisers were wary of reminding voters about his past as a diehard remainer. Continue reading...
Ex-Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson and Derek Hatton charged with bribery
Pair among 12 charged with bribery or misconduct relating to council contracts, say Merseyside policeA total of 12 people, including the former Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson, have been charged with offences related to bribery and misconduct over the awarding of contracts from Liverpool city council between 2010 and 2020.Anderson, who stood down in 2021 after he was arrested, is charged with one count of bribery, one count of misconduct in a public office and one count of conspiracy to commit misconduct in a public office. Continue reading...
Royal Mail to increase price of first-class stamp to £1.70
Cost of second-class service to rise to 87p in sixth increase in little more than three years
Teal MPs decry anonymous ‘push poll’ sent to voters in two independent seats
Transparency advocates raise concerns over survey' that asked loaded questions about Climate 200-backed MPs Zoe Daniel and Allegra Spender
WA election: the west may already be won for Labor – it’s just a matter of by how much
The biggest unknown in the largely predictable Western Australia election campaign is the extent to which Libby Mettam's Liberals can re-emerge from the political wilderness
China’s foreign minister condemns US imposition of tariffs as ‘two-faced’
Wang Yi hits out at 20% levy on Chinese goods and warns law of the jungle' could emerge from Donald Trump's policyChina's foreign minister has accused the US of two-faced" behaviour, condemning the imposition of tariffs on Chinese goods and warning against the law of the jungle" that could emerge from Donald Trump's America First" policy.Speaking at the sidelines of China's annual parliamentary gathering, Wang Yi said China would firmly counter" US pressure. No country should think that it can suppress China and maintain good relations," he added. Continue reading...
South Korea court cancels President Yoon’s detention as insurrection case continues
Ahead of his potential release, police and supporters of the impeached president were seen gathering around the presidential residence in SeoulA South Korean court has cancelled President Yoon Suk Yeol's detention warrant, paving the way for his potential release after being held since mid-January on charges of leading an insurrection relating to his failed attempt to impose martial law in December.The Seoul central district court accepted Yoon's petition to cancel his custody in a ruling delivered on Friday, though the president still faces the serious criminal charges that could result in life imprisonment or even the death penalty if convicted. Continue reading...
Trump turns America’s allies into enemies – podcast
This week, Donald Trump picked fights with Canada, Mexico, Ukraine, US veterans and every Democrat sitting in Congress for his State of the Union address.Chris Michael and Joan E Greve discuss why the US president is turning up the heat on longtime allies, whether Democrats are responding successfully and, in the end, who loses out if Trump's tactics fail?
‘There’s no other solution’: Polish abortion centre opens in challenge to strict laws
Frustrated by government's failure to ease rules, an NGO is opening a centre a stone's throw from parliament in WarsawThey poured on to streets across Poland in their hundreds of thousands, carrying placards reading The revolution has a uterus" and My body, my choice". In late 2023 they helped vote in a prime minister who promised a swift overhaul of the country's draconian abortion laws.Now, after more than a year of stalled promises, Polish abortion campaigners are taking matters into their own hands, setting up a pregnancy termination centre on one of the country's corridors of power. Continue reading...
Can’t Get You Out of My Head: King Charles reveals love of Kylie’s music
Monarch shares soundtrack to his life, including disco, reggae and Afrobeats, to celebrate Commonwealth DayKylie has a legion of fans around the globe, but it might come as a surprise to many that the king is one of those who can't get her out of his head.The princess of pop, alongside Bob Marley and Grace Jones, are among the music artists beloved of Charles, it was revealed on Friday as part of Commonwealth Day celebrations, which falls on Monday. Continue reading...
Sole portrait of England’s ‘nine-day queen’ thought to have been identified by researchers
Compelling evidence' suggests figure is Lady Jane Grey, making it only known depiction made before 1554 executionShe was known as the nine-day queen" and was used as a pawn in the ruthless ambition that defined the Tudor court. But for centuries, historians have struggled to find a single portrait of Lady Jane Grey that was painted during her lifetime.Now, research by English Heritage suggests a mysterious portrait depicts the royal who reigned over England for just over a week in the summer of 1553, and who was executed less than a year later. Continue reading...
FBI offers $10m reward for ex-Olympic snowboarder turned drug kingpin
Ryan Wedding, 43, wanted for role in billion-dollar cross-border drug trafficking operation and several homicidesAuthorities in the United States have offered a $10m reward for information that leads to the arrest of a Canadian former Olympic snowboarder-turned-international drug kingpin.Police in Los Angeles said on Thursday that Ryan Wedding - also known as El Jefe", Giant" and Public Enemy" - is wanted for his role in a billion-dollar cross-border drug trafficking operation and for several homicides linked to his drug sprawling network. Continue reading...
‘Watershed moment’: EU leaders agree plan for huge rise in defence spending
Leaders endorse von der Leyen proposal but show of unity over Ukraine is marred by Hungary's Viktor Orban
Five jailed for far-right plot to overthrow German government
Extremists linked to Reichsburger movement also planned to kidnap health minister and create conditions for civil warA German court has jailed five members of an extremist group linked to the Reichsburger (Reich Citizens) movement for plotting a coup and to kidnap the health minister.The defendants, four men, aged 46 to 58, and a 77-year-old woman, who belonged to the self-styled United Patriots" group, were sentenced to between five years and nine months and eight years' jail by the Koblenz higher regional court on Thursday. Continue reading...
Cyclone Alfred update: NSW and Queensland prepare for flooding as authorities urge ‘do not underestimate this storm’
BoM warns of hazards from erratic' storm and forecasts show it slowed again and dlowngraded to a category one storm when it makes landfall between Friday and Saturday morning
World Food Programme halves food rations for Rohingya in Bangladesh
Decision made after attempts to raise more funds had been unsuccessful, agency tells authoritiesFood rations for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh have been slashed in half by the World Food Programme, days after refugees in Kenya protested against a reduction to their rations.The WFP, which is funded entirely by voluntary contributions and provides assistance to more than 150 million people, said it did not have enough funds to continue to provide the full ration so would be reducing the food voucher to 726 Bangladeshi taka (4.60) per person, from 1,515 taka. Continue reading...
Pamela Bach, Baywatch actor and David Hasselhoff’s ex-wife, dies aged 62
Actor also known as Pamela Hasselhoff died on Wednesday and the cause is still under investigation, authorities sayPamela Bach, an actor and the ex-wife of the Baywatch star David Hasselhoff, has died at 62.The Los Angeles medical examiner's office reports that she died on Wednesday and the cause is still under investigation. Also known as Pamela Hasselhoff, Bach appeared on The Young and the Restless and met her future husband on the set of his series, Knight Rider. Continue reading...
Police correctly investigated Allison Pearson’s alleged racism, review finds
Telegraph columnist was visited by exemplary' officer after complaint about inaccurate tweet she later deletedA review of Essex police's pursuit of the Daily Telegraph columnist Allison Pearson over an allegedly racist tweet has concluded the force was right to investigate her.The Essex force was criticised by Pearson and her supporters when officers knocked on her door on Remembrance Sunday morning last year, as part of their inquiries. Continue reading...
Mahmood to review Sentencing Council’s powers amid ‘two-tier’ justice row
Lord chancellor announces move follows claims that new sentencing rules discriminate against white menShabana Mahmood has ordered a review of the powers of the independent body which draws up judges' guidelines in England and Wales following claims that new sentencing rules discriminate against white men.The lord chancellor wrote that she will be reviewing the role and powers of the Sentencing Council" and will introduce new laws if necessary" after the body recommended changes which would make the ethnicity or faith of an offender a greater factor when deciding whether to jail them. Continue reading...
Former soldier found guilty of raping ex-partner before murdering her
Kyle Clifford, 26, had already admitted murdering Louise Hunt, her sister Hannah and their mother, CarolA former soldier has been found guilty of raping his ex-girlfriend before murdering her with a crossbow in a final act of spite".Kyle Clifford, 26, shot dead Louise Hunt, 25, and her sister Hannah Hunt, 28, with a crossbow and fatally stabbed their mother, Carol Hunt, 61, during a four-hour attack at their home in Bushey, Hertfordshire, on 9 July last year. The women were the wife and daughters of the BBC racing commentator John Hunt. Continue reading...
Reform MP says Nigel Farage must change ‘messianic’ leadership style
Rupert Lowe, touted as a future leader of the party by Elon Musk, says Farage needs a proper plan' for governmentOne of Nigel Farage's most prominent MPs has questioned his messianic" leadership and called for his leader to delegate more and make a proper plan".Rupert Lowe, the MP for Great Yarmouth, who was touted as a replacement leader by Elon Musk earlier this year, also said he did not know whether Farage would be a good prime minister. Continue reading...
Billy Elliot writer’s new play swaps West End for church hall in County Durham
Adaptation of Brecht's Mother Courage will train people from the north-east to take on their first ever acting rolesHis plays have been buzzy, hot-ticket openings in the West End and at the National Theatre. Films he has written have had glitzy debuts in Cannes and Venice.But for the next world premiere of a Lee Hall show, head to the Methodist church in a former mining village in County Durham. Continue reading...
Poundland up for sale as budget tax changes drive up costs
Owner Pepco Group considers all strategic options' amid increasingly challenging UK retail landscape'
HMV puts UK expansion on hold because of budget tax rises
Retailer had hoped to open more stores in Britain in coming year but will do so in Ireland and Belgium insteadHMV has put its UK expansion on hold and is to open stores in Ireland and Belgium instead, because of rising wage costs announced in last autumn's budget that begin next month.Phil Halliday, the managing director of the entertainment retailer, said it had hoped to open up to 10 more stores in the UK in the coming year but had put that plan on hold as it was peddling pretty hard" to maintain profits despite strong sales growth. Continue reading...
UK construction plunges to lowest level of activity in nearly five years – report
Most economists had expected activity to rebound in February but S&P Global construction PMI slumped to 44.6 Business live - latest updatesSteep declines in housebuilding and engineering work have plunged the UK's construction sector to its lowest level of activity since May 2020, according to a survey of building companies.After one of the steepest monthly declines in housebuilding activity, the latest S&P Global construction purchasing managers' index (PMI) slumped to 44.6 in February - a sharp drop from 48.1 in January. Continue reading...
Treat weapons investments as ‘ethical’ to help arm Ukraine and UK, MPs urge
More than 100 Labour MPs and peers sign open letter saying ESG policies are holding back defence spending
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