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British Chagossians accuse UK government of betrayal over sovereignty deal
Bertrice Pompe and Bernadette Dugasse won a brief victory in bid to stop transfer of Chagos Islands to MauritiusTwo women who brought an 11th-hour legal challenge to try to stop the UK transferring sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius have accused the government of betrayal.British Chagossians Bertrice Pompe, 54, and Bernadette Dugasse, 68, who were both born on the largest of the islands, Diego Garcia, vowed to keep fighting to try to realise their dream of returning to their place of birth. Continue reading...
‘Better than anything’: Tottenham fans toast Europa League win
Supporters gather in north London to celebrate end to football club's 18-year wait for trophyFor the first time in nearly two decades, a trophy arrived in north London without any red ribbons attached. The streets were a sea of white as thousands of fans descended on the Tottenham Hotspur stadium to celebrate the team's Europa League triumph.
Israeli settlers force about 150 Palestinians to leave their West Bank village
Two settlers under UK sanctions among those who carried out intimidation campaign under Israeli authorities' watch
Louis Vuitton captures zeitgeist for conclave chic at Avignon show
Palais des Papes show is big on tunic dresses and slouchy boots as heraldry meets Glastonbury for new collectionThe pageantry and drama of the papacy is very much on trend. Hot on the heels of white smoke at the Vatican and Conclave in cinemas, the gothic Palais des Papes in Avignon, home to the popes of the 14th century, hosted a Louis Vuitton catwalk, the first fashion show at the palace in its 700-year history.There was no shortage of pomp and ceremony in the central courtyard of one of Europe's largest medieval structures, where 400 chairs with tall, arched backs and plush, cardinal-red cushions were ranked tightly for Brigitte Macron, Cate Blanchett, Pharrell Williams, a clutch of celebrities making a post-Cannes detour, and a select few of Louis Vuitton's most deep-pocketed clients. Continue reading...
Iran would view US as ‘participant’ in any Israeli attack on its nuclear sites
Foreign minister issues warning after US intelligence reportedly understood Israel might attack if talks broke downIran has said that it will hold the US responsible for any Israeli attack on its nuclear sites in remarks that set a fraught backdrop for the fifth and probably most important round of talks between Iran and the US on the future of Iran's nuclear program.Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, issued the warning on Thursday after reports appeared in the America media claiming US intelligence understood Israel was planning an attack on Iranian nuclear sites - with or without American support - if the talks broke down. Continue reading...
Suspect arrested after train collision with tractor in Herefordshire
Two people hospitalised and services halted between Manchester and Cardiff after incident near LeominsterA suspect has been arrested after a train collision with a tractor in Herefordshire in which two people were hospitalised, British Transport Police (BTP) have said.The 32-year-old man from Bromyard was arrested on suspicion of endangering safety on the railway after the crash at a level crossing in the Leominster area on Thursday morning, causing widespread disruption across English and Welsh rail services. Continue reading...
Murray Watt knocks back objections to Woodside’s North West Shelf extension and clears way for final decision
Environment minister due to decide on controversial plan by end of the month in one of his first major challenges in new portfolio
No official notes of caravan ‘terrorism plot’ meetings between NSW police and Premier’s Department, inquiry told
One meeting contained closely held information' and was pens-down', state parliament committee hears
Bigger-than-expected inflation jump worsens Bank of England dilemma
Bank torn between calls to cut interest rates to boost growth and need to damp down price rises
Sydney trains delays: Minns warns commuters to brace for long waits as city battles second evening of disruptions
NSW premier Chris Minns says service not good enough' as delays continue on Wednesday after high-voltage wire fell on train, crippling network
Review of student suicides in England dodged ‘real issues’, say bereaved parents
Uinversity students' mental health and wellbeing must be prioritised alongside their studies', argue campaignersA review of student suicides in England dodged the real issues" with universities, the parents of a student who killed herself before a class presentation have said.The national review of higher education student suicide deaths, commissioned by the Department for Education, heard that families suffered distressing experiences" at the hands of university administrators, and concluded that universities owed a duty of candour" to relatives, including greater transparency and involvement.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...
George Wendt, best known for playing Norm on Cheers, dies at 76
The Emmy-nominated comedian and actor was best known for his role in the long-running sitcomGeorge Wendt, the actor best known for playing Norm in long-running sitcom Cheers, has died at 76.His death was confirmed by his publicist in a statement. Continue reading...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs assistant testifies he felt his ‘life was in danger’
Music mogul's sex-trafficking trial continues as David James returns to stand and tells of incident that shook' himThe federal trial against Sean Diddy" Combs continued on Tuesday, with his former personal assistant David James returning to the witness stand.Combs, 55, is facing charges of sex-trafficking, racketeering conspiracy, and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September 2024 and has pleaded not guilty.In the US, the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). In the UK, call the national domestic abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247, or visit Women's Aid. In Australia, the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. Other international helplines may be found via www.befrienders.org. Continue reading...
Farage missed debate on Brexit reset because he is holidaying abroad
The Reform UK leader, who has made at least nine trips abroad since general election, will return to UK next weekNigel Farage missed the parliamentary debate on the biggest reset to Brexit since the referendum because he is overseas on holiday, the Reform UK leader has said.Following speculation that he was on holiday in France, Farage, who has not been seen in the Commons this week and did not present his GB News show on Monday, released a statement confirming he was away. Continue reading...
Thames Water: big bonuses due from emergency £3bn loan ‘withdrawn’
Environment secretary makes announcement after company's chair said he may have misspoken' to MPsLarge bonuses due to be paid to Thames Water executives from an emergency 3bn loan have been withdrawn", the environment secretary Steve Reed said on Tuesday, after the Guardian revealed the chair of the company wrongly told parliament creditors had insisted" on the payments.Reed told the environment, food and rural affairs (Efra) committee on Tuesday that the retention payment plan had been withdrawn by Thames Water. He said: I am very happy indeed that Thames have now dropped those proposals. It was the wrong thing to do. They have now withdrawn their proposal to make those payments." Continue reading...
LNP’s youth crime legislation condemned by UN as ‘incompatible with basic child rights’
United Nations special rapporteur on torture urges Queensland parliament to vote down the laws
Lawyer for Venezuelans deported to El Salvador prison arrested
Ruth Lopez held without access to lawyers at secret location accused of embezzlement' a decade agoThe head lawyer of a human rights group representing the families of Venezuelan migrants imprisoned in El Salvador after being deported from the United States has been arrested.Ruth Lopez, an outspoken critic of President Nayib Bukele, was detained late on Sunday under an order from the prosecutor's office which accused her of embezzlement" when she worked for an electoral court a decade ago, the human rights group Cristosal said in a statement. Continue reading...
Starmer rejects claim ‘win-win’ UK-EU deal has sold out fishing sector – UK politics live
PM says deal is good for fishing' with reduced red tape and uncertainty caused by annual negotiationsQ: Will the UK now be subject to EU rules?Reynolds says he would push back against that. He says UK and EU rules are currently aligned. If EU rules were to change, the UK would want a say in shaping them. Continue reading...
Amnesty International vows to continue its work after Russia ban
Rights group declared undesirable organisation' amid Kremlin crackdown on critics, journalists and activistsAmnesty International has said it will not halt its work after Russia declared the rights group an undesirable organisation", in effect banning its operations in the country and exposing supporters to prosecution.This decision is part of the Russian government's broader effort to silence dissent and isolate civil society," Agnes Callamard, Amnesty International's secretary general, said. We will redouble our efforts to expose Russia's egregious human rights violations both at home and abroad." Continue reading...
UK to proscribe state-backed groups such as Iran’s Revolutionary Guard
Announcement by home secretary Yvette Cooper comes after Iranian nationals charged with spying in BritiainMinisters will draw up new laws to ban state-backed groups such as Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in the face of growing complex" threats from foreign powers, Yvette Cooper said on Monday.The home secretary made the announcement after three Iranian nationals were charged on Saturday with spying in the UK. Continue reading...
At least £357m in carer’s allowance paid out in error over past six years, charity finds
Exclusive: amount due to official failures, resulting in carers running up huge overpayments over months and yearsAt least 357m in carer's allowance benefit was paid out in error over the past six years due to official failures, resulting in debt and misery being inflicted on hundreds of thousands of people.The bulk of the figure relates to minor breaches of earnings rules by carers which the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) was alerted to but did not check, allowing carers to run up huge overpayments over months and years. Continue reading...
Sesame Street saved by streaming deal with Netflix
New episodes of the more than 50-year-old show will run on Netflix and PBS after HBO owner opted not to renew dealNetflix has thrown Sesame Street a safety net with a new streaming deal that offers the popular children's show a broad reach while simultaneously keeping it on its longstanding home, PBS, the companies announced Monday.Starting later this year, new episodes will run on Netflix, PBS and the PBS Kids app on the same day. No specific premiere date was immediately announced. Select past episodes will be available on Netflix worldwide. Continue reading...
Balearics hit back at ‘selfie tourism’ as sites become overwhelmed
Tourist authority backtracks on use of influencers after one tiny cove is swamped by 4,000 visitors a dayThe authorities in Spain's Balearic Islands have said they will stop using social media influencers to promote popular destinations, saying selfie tourism" is damaging some of its most beautiful locations.In an attempt to quell the effects of overtourism, the Balearics had hoped that influencers, many of whom have hundreds of thousands of followers, might relieve the strain on some better-known sites by directing visitors elsewhere. Continue reading...
Ghosts of Brexit past haunt new UK-EU deal – Politics Weekly Westminster
The UK and EU have reached a deal, in what Downing Street hopes will be a reset with Brussels after Brexit. But with negotiations coming down to the wire and fishing yet again a sticking point, how much has changed? Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey look at how the talks unfolded and how the politics around the new deal could play out Continue reading...
Health to get $11.1bn boost in Victorian budget with pharmacist prescribing powers made permanent
Cash injection includes $9.3bn for public hospitals and nearly $50m to expand trial prescribing program
Reserve Bank tipped to cut cash rate amid growing confidence Australia’s inflation is being tamed
Market pricing implies 95% chance of quarter point drop to 3.85%, but there's also speculation of surprise bumper half percentage point cut
Advance director says ‘bed-wetting anonymous Liberals’ trying to blame others after bitter election defeat
Exclusive: Senior Liberal sources question rightwing advocacy group's impact - and ongoing role - after Labor landslide
‘Cinema doesn’t ship that way’: Wes Anderson mocks Donald Trump’s film tariff plans in Cannes
While acknowledging he is not an expert in that area of economics', the director criticised Trump's announcement of a 100% tariff on films from foreign lands'American director Wes Anderson has mocked Donald Trump's plan to impose severe tariffs on foreign-made films, suggesting it would mostly financially hit film-makers like him and be unworkable in practice.Can you hold up the movie in customs?" the world's chief auteur of cinematic whimsy asked at a press conference at the Cannes film festival. I feel it doesn't ship that way. I'm not sure I want to know the details so I'll hold off on my official answer." Continue reading...
Poland’s presidential candidates seek to broaden appeal on campaign trail after nail-biting first round vote – as it happened
This blog is now closed, you can read our report hereAshifa Kassam and Jakub Krupa in WarsawThe next two weeks will decide the future of Poland", its prime minister, Donald Tusk, has warned last night, as the country prepares for a presidential runoff vote on 1 June after a nail-bitingly close first round. Continue reading...
Energy bills in Great Britain could fall this summer but ‘crisis not over’
Ofgem price cap on gas and electricity likely to drop by 129 to 1,720 a year, says consultancy Cornwall Insight
Romania election: EU breathes sigh of relief after Dan defeats far-right, pro-Russia rival
Nicuor Dan begins process of forming a government after beating George Simion, an ultranationalist who wants to halt Ukraine support
Couple successfully sue council over school’s footballs landing in garden of £2m home
Mohamed and Marie-Anne Bakhaty say they could not use their swimming pool and had to cancel garden partyMany a child has experienced the anxiety of knocking on a frustrated neighbour's door to ask for their ball back.But one couple in Hampshire have become so exasperated by the seemingly endless stream of footballs landing in the garden of their 2m home from a nearby school they have successfully sued the county council. Continue reading...
Average asking price for home in Great Britain hits new high of almost £380k
Rightmove says figure has risen in May by 0.6% compared with April despite lower demand from new buyersThe average asking price of a home in Great Britain has hit a new record high for the second month in a row, with sellers seeking almost 380,000 on average in May, according to a property website.Across England, Scotland and Wales, the asking price for homes coming on to the market has risen by 2,335 or 0.6% in May compared with April, Rightmove found. This took the average asking price to a new record of 379,517, after a previous record was set last month. Continue reading...
Dry spring weather to make way for rain in parts of Europe
Polar jet stream to break down areas of high pressure, while cold winds could bring snow to South AfricaThe extremely dry spring weather in north-western Europe has continued this month, with swathes of the UK, northern France, the Low Countries and Germany receiving just 10% of their normal May rainfall.The summery conditions, caused by semi-permanent high pressure across the region, are expected to change significantly this week, ending the dry spell for many and delivering much-needed rainfall. Continue reading...
Ryanair to raise air fares after lower ticket prices hit profits
Chief executive Michael O'Leary says full-year results are robust' and airline will pay about 400m in dividends
Workers at top US consumer watchdog sound warning as Trump bids to gut agency
Staff tell Guardian ripped-off Americans will have nowhere to turn' if Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is undoneDonald Trump's bid to gut the top US consumer watchdog has left the agency unable to protect consumers amid mounting fears of recession, according to workers.For months the Trump administration has pushed to dismantle the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and fire the vast majority of its workforce. Ripped-off Americans will have nowhere to turn" if it succeeds, staff told the Guardian. Continue reading...
Ley and Littleproud attempt to reunite Coalition as parties wrestle over net zero and nuclear
Talks continue following election defeat as MPs jostle for shadow cabinet positions
Bradfield independent declared provisional winner – as it happened
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One person dead after small boat sinks in Channel, French authorities say
Sixty-two people pulled from water overnight after boat broke up, including child and his mother suffering from hypothermiaOne person has died after a small boat sank while trying to cross the Channel overnight, French authorities said.Sixty-two people were pulled from the water after the overloaded" boat broke up, the Maritime Prefect of the Channel and the North Sea said. Continue reading...
Erin Patterson may have visited locations of death cap mushroom sightings, murder trial hears
Expert tells court that phone records show potential' for accused to have been in Outtrim and Loch days after reports of deadly fungi were posted online
Independent Nicolette Boele declared provisional winner in Bradfield by 40 votes
AEC vote recount expected in Sydney north shore seat after Liberal candidate Gisele Kapterian overtaken in final surge
Runaway rice prices spell danger for Japan’s prime minister as elections loom
Attempts to bring down the price of the Japanese staple have had little effect amid a cost-of-living crisisJapan's government is battling record-low approval ratings as consumers voice anger at soaring rice prices just weeks before key national elections.Attempts to bring down the price of the Japanese staple have had little effect, prompting calls for a reduction in the consumption (sales) tax to ease the cost-of-living crisis. Continue reading...
Charities step up pressure on Keir Starmer to scrap two-child benefit cap
Exclusive: Survey commissioned by children's charities shows UK voters want to see families prioritisedCharities and a Labour-aligned pressure group are ramping up calls on Keir Starmer to scrap the two-child limit on benefits, as polling shows support for action on youth poverty remains high, and is equally solid among Labour voters tempted by Reform.As discussions continue in government ahead of the forthcoming child poverty strategy, a survey commissioned by a coalition of charities suggests voters want to see families prioritised. Continue reading...
At least £64bn of property in England and Wales is hidden behind opaque trusts
Campaigners say secretive ownership structures are becoming the go-to vehicle for kleptocrats'The owners of nearly a quarter of a million properties in England and Wales worth a combined 64bn are hidden behind opaque trusts, according to research that prompts concern that such structures are the go-to vehicle for kleptocrats" stashing money in Britain.The government introduced a register of property held through offshore vehicles in August 2022, revealing a string of unknown owners, including high-profile figures such as Lewis Hamilton and James Dyson, as well as sanctioned Russians, Gulf royals and the Chinese state. Continue reading...
Campaigners seek help amid search for victims of Argentina’s military dictatorship
Families of the disappeared' say kidnapped children may be living across EuropeWomen whose relatives were murdered and disappeared under Argentina's military dictatorship will meet EU officials in Brussels on Monday to seek support for expanded DNA testing to identify missing children.A delegation from the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, a campaigning group, will denounce efforts by the far-right president, Javier Milei, to dismantle the search for missing persons. They will seek support for continuing their efforts to find the children of the disappeared who were illegally adopted, many of whom may be in Europe. Continue reading...
Gina Rinehart criticises ‘relentless attack’ on Ben Roberts-Smith and media ‘gloating’
Billionaire's comments come in wake of former SAS soldier losing his appeal against defamation case ruling
Centrist Nicuşor Dan on course to win Romanian election with 99% of votes counted
Results show Bucharest mayor taking 54.2% of vote in presidential race, with far-right rival George Simion on 45.8%The centrist mayor of Bucharest, Nicuor Dan, is set to win Romania's pivotal presidential election with 99% of votes counted, according to official figures showing the pro-EU independent eight points clear of his far-right rival, George Simion.The figures from Romania's central election authority showed Dan, who had cast the second round vote as a battle between a pro-western and an anti-western Romania", on 54.2%, while Simion, a self-professed Trump admirer, had 45.8%. Continue reading...
EU floats security pact with Australia as Albanese meets with world leaders in Rome
European Commission president raises prospect to two-way stability' as PM reaffirms support for Ukraine and speaks to Pope Leo XIV about his mother
More than 400 with heart valve condition dying each year on NHS waiting list, research finds
Exclusive: Cardiologist Dr Jon Byrne warns true death toll could be 800 a year as not all specialist centres shared data
Gary Lineker ‘to leave the BBC this week’ after antisemitism row
Presenter expected to host his last Match of the Day on Sunday and will not front 2026 World Cup coverageGary Lineker is expected to announce he is leaving the BBC on Monday after apologising for amplifying online material with antisemitic connotations, the Guardian understands.The Match of the Day host will reportedly not present the 2026 World Cup or next season's FA Cup after bowing out by mutual agreement" with the broadcaster. Continue reading...
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