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French aid worker among three killed in drone attack in eastern DRC, M23 rebels say
Attack on residential part of M23-controlled city of Goma blamed by rebel group on governmentAt least three people, including a French humanitarian worker for the UN children's agency, were killed in a drone attack in Goma early on Wednesday morning, a spokesperson for the M23 rebel group has said.The attack happened at about 4am in a residential neighbourhood in the city, which has been under M23 occupation since January 2025. Continue reading...
Experts fear ‘unethical’ vaccine trial in Africa is ‘prototype’ for US studies under RFK Jr
Danish researchers whose work on effects of vaccines has been called into question are at center of US vaccine policyNew details are leading experts to fear that an unethical" vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau is the prototype" for studies under Robert F Kennedy Jr, secretary of the US department of health and human services (HHS) and longtime vaccine critic.At the center of US vaccine policy is an unlikely set of Danish researchers whose work on the health effects of vaccines has been called into question. The study in Guinea-Bissau would have looked at the overall health effects of giving hepatitis B vaccines by only vaccinating half of the newborns in the study at birth despite an 18% prevalence rate in adults of the illness, which can lead to serious and sometimes fatal health consequences. Continue reading...
Starmer warned cabinet against ‘overly deferential’ relations with devolved governments
Leak of memo comes after a third of Labour Senedd members raise alarm devolution is being rolled back
Roman Abramovich’s Chelsea FC sale cash may be under investigation as ‘proceeds of crime’
Documents filed at Companies House over 2022 deal could complicate row with UK over how money will be usedJersey authorities may be investigating whether cash raised by Roman Abramovich's 2022 sale of Chelsea FC amounts to the proceeds of crime, according to documents filed at Companies House on Wednesday, potentially complicating a row with the UK government over how the money will be used.Accounts for Fordstam Ltd, the company through which the billionaire Russian oligarch owned Chelsea, show that the proceeds of the sale - currently frozen and gathering interest in a Barclays Bank account - have risen to 2.4bn. Continue reading...
Drug that prevents hot flushes to be available on NHS in England
Veoza, also known as fezolinetant, will be offered to women for whom HRT is unsuitableMore than 500,000 women in England are to be offered a drug on the NHS that prevents hot flushes.The green light for Veoza, also known as fezolinetant, comes after the medicines watchdog, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, on Wednesday authorised it for use. Continue reading...
Iranian exile factions vie for US leaders’ blessing to lead Iran
Maga world figures throw weight behind Maryam Rajavi, MEK's leader, and Reza Pahlavi, the son of last Shah of IranAs a US battle group steamed to the Gulf in November 2002, competing Iraqi exiles, some championed by American insiders, jockeyed for position in the hopes of taking charge once George W Bush toppled Saddam Hussein. Bloomberg dubbed them Iraq's unruly opposition".The most notorious Iraqi exile, failed former banker Ahmad Chalabi, boasted to his neoconservative allies that his return to Baghdad would be welcomed by cheering throngs. Among his competition was a former doctor named Ayad Allawi, who was backed by Britain's MI6 and the Central Intelligence Agency in his bid for support to rule Iraq. Continue reading...
Shia LaBeouf cleared to travel to Rome for father’s baptism days after court denial
A different New Orleans judge approved the trip while the actor remains out on bond in Mardi Gras battery caseShia LaBeouf ultimately did get permission to travel to his father's baptism in Rome, days after the New Orleans courthouse handling the actor's recent battery arrest initially denied his request to make the trip.LaBeouf, 39, first sought authorization to travel to the Italian capital while out on bond at a court hearing on 26 February, during which state judge Simone Levine ordered him to enroll in substance abuse treatment. A court filing associated with the request said the trip would last from 1 to 8 March and was planned for religious purposes, including his father's baptism". Continue reading...
SA Liberals stand by candidate who said homosexuality opens up ‘demonic realms’
Carston Woodhouse, running for Wright in Adelaide's north, also claimed gender transitioning is an illusion'
Two protesters charged on first day of Queensland’s ‘from the river to the sea’ ban
Alleged offences occurred after pro-Palestinian activists gathered outside state parliament within hours of new laws taking effect
Tehran endures ‘worst night of strikes’ amid mixed US messages about more to come
Hegseth follows Trump's suggestion war will soon be over by saying US will not stop until Iran decisively defeated'Tehran residents say the Iranian capital has endured what they described as its worst night of aerial bombardment, as the US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, followed Donald Trump's suggestion on Monday the war could soon be over with a warning of more strikes to come.We are under heavy bombardment and I can hear back-to-back explosions. The place they hit has caught fire. It's not clear where it exploded, but the buildings are shaking," Niloufar, who lives in east Tehran said early on Tuesday, speaking under a pseudonym for security reasons. They are destroying Iran," they added, saying there were low-flying jets above. Continue reading...
Missouri drops murder charge against man who opened fire at Super Bowl rally
Man was among at least six people who started shooting outside Union Station in state, which has adopted stand your ground law
Millions in England to pay higher water bills after suppliers appeal
Anglian, Southern, Wessex and South East allowed to raise charges more than originally permitted by watchdog
John Lewis to give update as staff hope for first annual bonus since 2022
JLP, which runs department store chain and Waitrose, to report its results for year to January on ThursdayWorkers at the John Lewis Partnership are expected to find out this week whether they will receive their first annual bonus payment in four years.The retail group, which runs the John Lewis department store chain and Waitrose supermarket business, will also reveal how it has been progressing with its transformation strategy in an update on Thursday 12 March. Continue reading...
Cooper rejects Blair’s call for UK to have backed Trump’s strikes on Iran
Foreign secretary hits back at former prime minister, saying Britain had to learn the lessons' of Iraq war
Man accused of Natalie McNally’s murder beat previous partner, court told
Stephen McCullagh also covertly recorded ex-girlfriend's counselling sessions after loss of a baby, jury hearsA man accused of murdering his pregnant girlfriend in Northern Ireland beat a previous partner, a court has heard.Stephen McCullagh also covertly recorded the counselling sessions of the woman, just months before he met and allegedly killed Natalie McNally, Belfast crown court was told on Friday. Continue reading...
Met interviews women supected of facilitating Mohamed Al Fayed’s alleged sexual abuse
Three women in their 40s, 50s and 60s interviewed under caution in relation to alleged abuse by late Harrods ownerThree women have been interviewed under caution on suspicion of facilitating one of Britain's worst sexual abuse scandals, involving the former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed and his alleged attacks over four decades.Scotland Yard said 154 women may have been raped or sexually assaulted by Fayed, or been subject to human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Continue reading...
António Lobo Antunes, Portuguese novelist who chronicled dictatorship and war, dies aged 83
Author of more than 30 novels, including Fado Alexandrino and The Inquisitors' Manual, was widely seen as one of the most important voices in modern Portuguese literatureAntonio Lobo Antunes, the Portuguese novelist whose dark, polyphonic fiction confronted the traumas of dictatorship, war and Portuguese society, has died aged 83.Widely regarded as one of the most important Portuguese writers of the late 20th and early 21st centuries, he produced more than 30 novels that reshaped Portuguese writing and made him a perennial contender for the Nobel prize for literature. He received numerous honours, including the Camoes prize, the most prestigious award in the Portuguese language, and several major European literary prizes. His death was confirmed by the publisher Dom Quixote. Continue reading...
Jillian Segal’s office hand-picked candidate to assess controversial university antisemitism report card
Greg Craven, a former vice-chancellor of Australian Catholic University, chosen after no other bids made for the tender
Iran is not Venezuela, despite Trump’s hopes of repeating ‘regime capture’ strategy
Experts say US influence over South American neighbour will be hard to replicate in country with deep and long-standing antipathy to the westFirst, the CIA tracks the head of an oil-rich, US-baiting nation to a heavily guarded compound at the heart of his country's mountain-flanked capital.Then, that leader is removed from power with a deadly and irresistible show of US military force. Continue reading...
‘Illegitimacy tax’: new UK border rules for dual nationals throwing lives into chaos
Two women who have lived almost all their lives in UK, but whose British fathers were not married, tell how they are having to battle for British citizenshipTwo women who have lived almost all their lives in the UK have had their lives thrown into chaos due to the new border control rules for British dual nationals because their French mothers were not married to their British fathers.Both women have been forced to prove their right to British passports as a result of archaic laws, which did not accord automatic citizenship to the children of unmarried British fathers in dual national relationships until the law was changed in 2005. Continue reading...
US officials increase security over fear of attack by Iran amid US-Israel bombing
Federal and local officials have announced more patrols, counterterrorism measures and heightened monitoringGovernment officials across the US have taken new security measures because of fears that Iran, or its supporters, may launch attacks on targets in America to retaliate for the US and Israel's bombing of the country.Federal and local public officials have announced that they have taken steps such as increasing law enforcement patrols to prevent any attack, which could come directly from the Iranian regime or a lone actor, security experts said. Continue reading...
Britney Spears arrested in California for DUI
Singer was handcuffed by highway patrol on Wednesday night and has since wiped her Instagram profileBritney Spears was arrested in Ventura county, California, on Wednesday night for driving under the influence.The singer was stopped and handcuffed by the California highway patrol at about 9.28pm local time, as first reported by TMZ and confirmed by Variety. Continue reading...
Social climber: Punch the monkey starts to outgrow his Ikea plushie
Japanese baby macaque, who appeared to find comfort in the djungelskog toy after being rejected by his mother, seems to be mixing more with his peersPunch, a baby macaque that stole the hearts of animal lovers around the world, is outgrowing his Ikea djungelskog plushie that comforted him after he was initially rejected by his mother and other monkeys at a zoo in Japan.Images of the seven-month-old dragging around a toy bigger than him drew attention to the residents of Ichikawa city zoo near Tokyo. When other monkeys shooed the baby away, Punch rushed back to the toy orangutan, hugging it for comfort. Continue reading...
Papua New Guinea offers cash for guns as amnesty opens to combat escalating tribal violence
Weapons amnesty and buyback scheme will run until August as PM James Marape says illegal guns destroying families and villages'Papua New Guinea has asked residents to surrender illegal firearms in a bid to remove tens of thousands of weapons from the country, as it grapples with escalating violence and tribal fighting in the Highlands region.The police minister, Sir John Pundari, said the national gun amnesty and buyback scheme started on 27 February and it would run until late August. Continue reading...
European Commission proposes ‘Buy EU’ plan to compete against China
Plan, which aims to preserve jobs in clean tech and low carbon sectors, could include UK if there is reciprocal market accessThe European Commission has proposed a Buy EU" plan to boost domestic low-carbon industries and help the continent compete against China.The commission published a draft regulation - called the Industrial Accelerator Act - on Wednesday, setting demands for EU-made and low-carbon content on bodies spending public money. The rules mark a major shift in economic thinking from Brussels, long a bastion of open markets. Continue reading...
Head of carer’s allowance inquiry blames DWP ‘resistance’ for failure to fix crisis
Liz Sayce tells MPs some civil servants tried to minimise extent of problems and deflect blameThe head of an official inquiry into carer's allowance has criticised forces of resistance" inside the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) that undermined ministerial attempts to fix longstanding problems with the much-criticised benefit.Liz Sayce, whose review of carer's allowance was published in November, said rather than owning the problems, some at the DWP had tried to minimise" the extent of the department's failures and sought to deflect blame for the crisis. Continue reading...
YSL lights up Paris fashion week show with return of Le Smoking suit
Anthony Vaccarello marks decade at helm of fashion house with powered-up take on Yves Saint Laurent's classicThe most famous suit in the world, Yves Saint Laurent's Le Smoking, has returned to the Paris catwalk 60 years after its invention.Designed by the late couturier to be worn by men in smoking rooms to protect clothing from the smell of cigars, he adapted it for women, slimming the trousers and lapels. It wasn't a runaway success - only one sold from his 1966 collection - but it became a global symbol of power dressing and gender dismantling, and would appear in every collection until Saint Laurent retired in 2002. Continue reading...
Trump says US will provide insurance for commercial shipping – as it happened
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China’s Two Sessions: what are the meetings and why do they matter?
Annual political gathering kicks off this week in Beijing with the economy, technology and the military high on the agenda
UK parliament to debate whether all suicides linked to domestic abuse to be investigated as homicide
Lib Dems table amendment to crime and policing bill, saying system simply not doing enough to protect women'Parliament is to debate whether all suicides in cases involving victims of domestic abuse should be investigated as homicide.The Liberal Democrats have tabled an amendment to the crime and policing bill saying that if there is reasonable suspicion that a death by suicide has been preceded by a history of domestic abuse committed against the person by another person, the relevant police force must investigate that suicide as if it were a potential homicide". Continue reading...
Drone strike near US consulate in Dubai leads to limited fire, officials say
No injuries have been reported in the strike and fire, Dubai's media office said on TuesdayAuthorities have put down a limited fire in the vicinity of the US consulate in Dubai due to a drone strike and no injuries were reported, Dubai's media office said on Tuesday.A US official and Dubai's government media office told the Wall Street Journal that a drone struck the parking lot of the consulate in Dubai. Continue reading...
Iran has largely halted oil and gas exports through strait of Hormuz
At least four tankers have been struck by drones and maritime traffic has dropped by 80%, reports sayIran has effectively closed the strait of Hormuz to oil and gas exports for the past four days with a mixture of drone strikes and fear that has halted commercial maritime traffic despite intense US attacks on Iran's navy.At least four tankers have been struck and Lloyd's List Intelligence reported that seaborne traffic had dropped by 80% on Sunday, with little sign of a return as key maritime insurers cancelled cover the next day. Continue reading...
Nottingham killer sought arrest at MI5 HQ before 2023 attack, inquiry told
Valdo Calocane approached security at Thames House in 2021 but did not meet threshold for further assessment, public inquiry toldA man who killed three people during a 2023 knife attack in Nottingham had attempted to hand himself into MI5 for arrest two years earlier, an inquiry has heard.Valdo Calocane, 34, fatally stabbed Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber, both 19, and Ian Coates, 65, during a stabbing spree in the city on 13 June 2023. Continue reading...
UK borrowing costs jump again on fears Iran conflict will curb growth
Investors fear rising oil and gas costs will stoke inflation and delay cuts in interest ratesUK borrowing costs jumped for a second day on Tuesday as the potentially damaging effects of the Iran conflict spooked investors concerned that growth will stall across the major industrial economies.Investors fear inflation will rise, driven by rising oil and gas prices, hitting businesses and households just as they are recovering from a long period of elevated inflation. Continue reading...
Schools in England sidelining dressing-up for World Book Day, MPs hear
Literacy experts say move comes over cost concerns and fears costumes can detract from reading for pleasureSchools in England are moving away from pupils dressing up as their favourite literary characters for World Book Day, with experts telling MPs they feared the cost of costumes undermined efforts to increase reading for pleasure.Jonathan Douglas, the chief executive of the National Literacy Trust, said schools were aware of the strains that preparing costumes could place on disadvantaged families, telling MPs on the Commons' education select committee: Many schools are incredibly sensitive to that, and are taking away the narrative around dressing-up on World Book Day." Continue reading...
China calls for vessels in strait of Hormuz to be protected amid soaring shipping costs
Beijing's foreign ministry urges all parties' to avoid escalation as number of crossings drops 60% in one day
Iran conflict could have ‘very significant’ impact on UK economy, OBR warns in spring forecast – live updates
Spring forecast show UK unempoyment to peak higher than feared, as tax take heads for a record, but headroom against fiscal rules has increased
British rapper Ghetts jailed for 12 years for causing death of student in hit and run
Grime artist was speeding and over drink-drive limit when he hit 20-year-old Yubin Tamang in LondonThe rapper Ghetts has been jailed for 12 years for killing a student in a hit and run while speeding and over the drink-drive limit.The grime artist, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, failed to stop after his BMW hit the Nepalese national Yubin Tamang, 20, in north-east London. He admitted dangerous driving and causing death by dangerous driving. Continue reading...
Benign transition or bloody civil war: what next for Iran after the bombing?
With the US and Israel apparently without a postwar plan for the country, we explore four possible scenarios
UK sends Royal Navy destroyer HMS Duncan to Cyprus
Keir Starmer says vessel, which will arrive in about a week, will help defend bases on island after RAF Akrotiri was targeted by drones
‘I won’t be on roller skates!’ Nick Mohammed to host Olivier awards in 50th anniversary year
Ted Lasso star and Celebrity Traitors finalist will take the helm at Royal Albert Hall ceremony in London next month as special award recipients are announcedNick Mohammed has been named as the host for this year's Olivier awards, which take place at the Royal Albert Hall in London next month.The comedian, writer and actor, who recently found a new fanbase as a Celebrity Traitors finalist, will follow in the footsteps of his Ted Lasso co-star Hannah Waddingham, who presented the Oliviers in 2023 and 2024. Last year, they were co-hosted by Beverley Knight and Billy Porter. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the awards, which recognise achievements in theatre, dance and opera. Continue reading...
UK considering sending warship to Cyprus; government to charter flight from Oman ‘in the coming days’– UK politics live
Multiple sources say the deployment of HMS Duncan is under consideration; Yvette Cooper says flight will take off from Muscat this weekEllie Chowns, the Green party's foreign affairs spokesperson, has said she has tabled an armed conflict (requirements) bill'" which would require any UK military intervention to have a lawful basis, viable objective and approval from MPs.In a letter addressed to the prime minister, which she shared to X, Chowns, who is the Green's MP for North Herefordshire, wrote:In recent days we have seen a deeply concerning escalation in conflict in the Middle East following a series of illegal and dangerously irresponsible airstrikes on Iran by the United States and Israel.You have now confirmed that UK bases will be used by the US for their operations in the area. This is a significant concession to President Donald Trump and one which risks drawing the UK into a dangerous conflict. Continue reading...
Iran continues to hit back at US-Israeli strikes as Trump says it is too late to talk
Iranian drones hit US embassy in Riyadh as Israel bombs Tehran and sends troops into southern Lebanon
Macron to address the nation on Middle East as first wave of stranded Europeans start to return home – Europe live
French president will make his speech this evening; first wave of European travellers arrive home, but hundreds of thousands remain stuck in regionAhead of von der Leyen's call with Zelenskyy later today, the European Commission was also asked about Ukraine's 2027 target for joining the bloc.A spokesperson for the commission said that it was Ukraine's ambition, but the EU cannot have it as our reference" as it needs to go through the formal process and get the political agreement of all other member states. Continue reading...
Airlines in Middle East rule out services resuming before Thursday
Some repatriation flights depart as governments around the world work to extract their citizens from the conflict-hit region
Spring forecast: Reeves insists Labour has ‘right economic plan’ as 2026 growth downgraded
Unemployment predicted to continue rising to 5.3% as chancellor says she is meeting energy firms amid soaring oil and gas prices
Sarah Everard’s mother pays tribute to ‘loving’ daughter on fifth anniversary of her murder
Susan Everard says her daughter added to the beauty of the world'Sarah Everard's mother said her daughter added to the beauty of the world" as she paid tribute to her humour and principled nature on the five-year anniversary of her murder.Writing for British Vogue, alongside a picture of Sarah taken at V festival for an online street style series in 2010, Susan Everard said she loved clothes and fashion" and had her whole life ahead of her" when the photo was taken. Continue reading...
Labour to scrap government power over elections watchdog amid fears of abuse
MPs and campaigners had warned law imposed by Tories could be used by future leaders to undermine democracy'
‘Peak Greggs’? Bakery chain’s profits slump and sales slow
Retailer known for its sausage rolls and steak bakes says it has been resilient in a challenging market
UK grocery inflation in surprise rise as experts warn of worse to come
Extended war in Middle East could cause substantial spike' in inflation and sharp drop in output' in eurozone and UK, ECB official says
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