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Mandelson praises Trump’s ‘graciousness’ and declines to apologise for friendship with Jeffrey Epstein – as it happened
In first TV interview since he was sacked as UK ambassador to US, Mandelson says association with Epstein was terrible mistake' but adds: I was not culpable'Laura Kuenssberg asks Peter Mandelson if he liked Donald Trump when he was the UK ambassador to Washington.Mandelson says he did like Trump, listing off numerous reasons why, but said he did not like all of his language".I like him, yes, I liked his humour, his graciousness...I liked his directness. You knew exactly what he was thinking and where you stood and what he wanted. And how he was proposing to engage, with you. Did I like in all his language? No, I didn't, did I? Did he make me gasp?What's going to happen is there's going to be, another discussion, a lot of consultation and a lot of negotiation.At the end of the day, we are all going to have to wake up to the reality that the Arctic needs securing against China and Russia. Continue reading...
Four die in collision between taxi and car in Bolton
Crash took place on Wigan Road in the early hours of Sunday, killing drivers of both vehicles as well as two passengersFour people have died in a collision between a car and a taxi in Bolton, Greater Manchester.A police cordon was put in place on Wigan Road after the crash, which took place at about 12.45am on Sunday. Five injured passengers were taken to hospital for treatment. Continue reading...
Iran arrests protest leaders as crackdown intensifies amid threat of US intervention
Washington and Tehran step up war of words over Donald Trump's threat to intervene in response to unrestIranian authorities have arrested key members of the protest movement that has rocked the country over the last two weeks, the national police chief has said, as Washington and Tehran threaten each other over the prospect of US intervention in the Islamic republic.Last night, significant arrests were made of the main elements in the riots, who, God willing, will be punished after going through legal procedures," the police chief, Ahmad-Reza Radan, told state TV on Sunday, without specifying the number of those arrested. Continue reading...
Almost twice as many Australian GP clinics bulk billing since Medicare incentive changes, analysis suggests
Survey by online health directory Cleanbill finds more than 1,000 clinics switched from private or mixed billing to full bulk billing since start of 2025
Underground church says leaders detained as China steps up crackdown
Early Rain pastor said to be among those held in sweep that followed arrests of members of other unregistered churchesLeaders of a prominent underground church have been detained in south-west China, according to a church statement, the latest blow in what appears to be a sweeping crackdown on unregistered Christian groups in the country.On Tuesday, Li Yingqiang, the leader of the Early Rain Covenant Church, was taken by police from his home in Deyang, a small city in Sichuan province, according to the statement. Li's wife, Zhang Xinyue, has also been detained, along with two other church members: Dai Zhichao, a pastor; and Ye Fenghua, a lay member. At least a further four members were taken and later released, while some others remain out of contact. Continue reading...
Nobel Institute rejects María Corina Machado’s offer to share peace prize with Trump
Organisers clarify award cannot be revoked, shared or transferred' after Venezuelan opposition leader's commentsThe organisers of the Nobel peace prize have said it cannot be revoked, shared or transferred" after Venezuela's opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, said she wanted to give her award to Donald Trump.When Machado was named Nobel laureate in October, it was seen as a snub by the White House, despite Machado rushing to dedicate the prize to the US president and his decisive support of our cause". Continue reading...
Excessive screen time limits vocabulary of toddlers, experts warn
Children aged two with highest screen use can say significantly fewer words, UK government research findsExcessive screen time is damaging toddlers' ability to speak, the UK government has warned as it prepares to issue advice to parents for the first time on how to manage screen use in under-fives.Research has found that children aged two with the highest screen use - about five hours a day - could say significantly fewer words than those with screen use of about 44 minutes a day. Continue reading...
Peter Mandelson declines to apologise for association with Jeffrey Epstein
Former UK ambassador says he is sorry for system that does not give victims protection they are entitled to expectPeter Mandelson declined to apologise to Jeffrey Epstein's victims for remaining friends with the paedophile financier after his conviction but said he was sorry for a system" that meant Epstein's victims were ignored.The Labour peer, who was sacked as US ambassador when details of his support for Epstein emerged in September, gave an interview to the BBC on Sunday, saying he had paid a calamitous" price for his association with the evil monster". Continue reading...
UK wants peaceful transition of power in Iran, says minister
Heidi Alexander calls for end to violence while Tory leader says she would not have an issue' with regime changeThe UK wants to see a peaceful transition of power in Iran, a cabinet minister has said, after Donald Trump said he could support protesters with military force.As the US weighs the option of military strikes, Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, said she would not be drawn on America's foreign policy towards Iran, where protests have been met with a violent police response. Continue reading...
Dartford Crossing: drivers warned over scam websites that lead to fines
Thousands of people thought they paid the Dart Charge, but only realised when they got a penalty charge noticeYou have had a long car journey but, thankfully, remember after you get home that you have to pay the Dart Charge, the toll for driving over the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, part of the busy Dartford Crossing over the Thames linking Essex and Kent. You quickly pay on your phone after searching for the website.A few weeks later, however, a penalty charge notice (PCN) arrives and you realise you have been duped. The site you thought you had paid the 3.50 toll through was a fraud and the money went to criminals, while you are left with a 70 fine. Continue reading...
How common is violence against NHS staff in England and what is being done to stop it?
An investigation into violence and sexual harm committed by patients shows how widespread the problem isA Guardian investigation into violence and sexual harm by patients against NHS staff has revealed tens of thousands of alleged incidents reported over the past three years. Here is what we know from the findings. Continue reading...
Three board members resign from Adelaide festival as Randa Abdel-Fattah sends legal notice
Resignations follow withdrawal of more than 70 participants in writers' week after Palestinian Australian author disinvited
Myanmar junta holds second phase of election widely decried as a ‘sham exercise’
UN and many western countries as well as human rights groups say that in the absence of a meaningful opposition the election is neither free, fair nor credibleVoters in war-torn Myanmar queued up on Sunday to cast their ballots in the second stage of a military-run election, following low turnout in the initial round of polls that have been widely criticised as a tool to formalise junta rule.Myanmar has been ravaged by conflict since the military ousted a civilian government in a 2021 coup and detained its leader, Nobel peace prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, sparking a civil war that has engulfed large parts of the impoverished nation of 51 million people. Continue reading...
US protests condemn ICE killing of Renee Good and ‘a regime that is willing to kill its own citizens’
In Philadelphia, protesters demanded ICE leave US communities and Trump end warmongering in VenezuelaOn a rainy Saturday in Philadelphia, two separate protests, both with a few hundred people, marched from city hall to the federal detention center. They differed slightly in solutions as well as crowd makeup - white older adults dominated the morning's march organized by the groups behind the No Kings protests, while a more racially diverse crowd swathed in keffiyehs and N95 face masks led the afternoon's, planned by the local Democratic Socialists of America chapter. However, both groups shared a goal: for ICE to get out of American communities and to put an end to Donald Trump's warmongering in Venezuela.From Venezuela to Minneapolis, all we're seeing is a regime that is scrambling, willing to kill its own citizens, willing to kill foreign citizens, to maintain its power," said Deborah Rose Hinchey, co-chair of the city's Democratic Socialists of America chapter. Continue reading...
Succession creator Jesse Armstrong says he struggles with impostor syndrome
Award-winning screenwriter tells Desert Island Discs that success has not silenced self-doubtThe award-winning screenwriter Jesse Armstrong has said a writers' room can feel like walking on the moon" when it is working well, but has admitted to experiencing impostor syndrome during his career.Armstrong was behind the hit HBO drama Succession, starring Brian Cox as the global media tycoon and family patriarch Logan Roy, who sets off a power struggle among his four children. Continue reading...
Ban social media for under-16s, top teaching union urges UK government
NASUWT says evidence growing that unregulated access affects behaviour in school and harms mental healthOne of the UK's biggest teaching unions has called on the government to ban social media for under-16s over concerns about mental health and concentration.The Teachers' Union (NASUWT) wants legislation to be tightened so big tech firms would face penalties for allowing children to access their platforms. Continue reading...
US and allies strike Islamic State in Syria after attack that killed three Americans
Military says it targeted the jihadist group throughout Syria in response to attack on US and Syrian troops in PalmyraUS and allied forces carried out large-scale" strikes against the Islamic State jihadist group in Syria on Saturday, the US military said, in the latest response to an attack last month that left three Americans dead.Washington said a lone gunman from the militant group carried out the 13 December attack in Palmyra, which killed two US soldiers and a US civilian interpreter. The area is home to Unesco-listed ancient ruins and was once controlled by jihadist fighters. Continue reading...
Call centre operator that won major Centrelink contract paid no corporate tax for two years
Telco Services Australia generated more than $185m in revenue in 2024-25 and $130m the year before but paid zero tax
Protester pulls down national flag from Iranian embassy in London
Demonstrator seen putting up pre-Islamic revolution lion and sun flag in support of rallies challenging Tehran regimeA protester has climbed on to the balcony of the Iranian embassy in central London and pulled down the country's flag during an anti-regime demonstration.
Thousands of Irish farmers protest against EU-Mercosur trade deal
Demonstration follows similar actions in Poland, France and Belgium as EU states approve accordThousands of Irish farmers are protesting against the EU's trade deal with the South American bloc Mercosur, a day after EU states approved the treaty despite opposition from Ireland and France.Tractors streamed into the roads of Athlone, in central Ireland, for the demonstration, displaying signs bearing the slogan Stop EU-Mercosur" and the EU flag emblazoned with the words sell out". Continue reading...
Renee Nicole Good shooting casts scrutiny on ICE’s use of deadly force
ICE already receives less oversight for use-of-force incidents than local police departments, and hotly guards its policiesThe fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis has cast a spotlight on ICE's use-of-force policies, and whether the federal agent who shot her will face an impartial investigation or consequences for his actions.The agency already receives less oversight for use-of-force incidents than local police departments, and has long resisted efforts to disclose its use-of-force policies. Continue reading...
Circumcision classed as possible child abuse in draft CPS document
Exclusive: Possible revision of guidance for prosecutors in England and Wales comes amid safety concerns from courtsCircumcision is to be classed as a potential form of child abuse under new guidance for prosecutors, amid concerns from judges and coroners about deaths and serious harms caused by the procedure.A draft document by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on honour-based abuse, forced marriages, and harmful practices", classes circumcision as a potential crime alongside breast flattening, virginity testing, hymenoplasty and exorcisms. Continue reading...
Wessex Water bosses handed £50,000 in extra pay despite Labour government’s bonus ban
Utility admits parent company paid CEO Ruth Jefferson and CFO Andy Pymer but denies bonus paymentsThe bosses of Wessex Water received 50,000 in previously undisclosed extra pay from a parent company, in the same year that the utility was banned from paying bonuses, the Guardian can reveal.Chief executive Ruth Jefferson and chief financial officer Andy Pymer were paid 24,000 and 27,000 respectively in the year to June 2025, according to a spokesperson for Wessex Water's owner, the Malaysian YTL group. Continue reading...
More than 100 buildings destroyed and 300,000 hectares burned as Victoria’s bushfires rage
Fires may continue for weeks', authorities warn, as three missing people found safe
Reform UK accused of betraying election pledges after council tax rises
Four out of five councils controlled by party have proposed 5% council tax rises, the maximum permitted by lawNigel Farage's Reform UK has been accused of betraying election promises to cut council tax after several councils it controls said they planned to increase rates close to the maximum allowed.They include Kent county council - the party's flagship local authority and one viewed by it as the shop window" for what a Reform-led government would look like - which has proposed an increase of 3.99%. Continue reading...
Storm Goretti: rail services suspended, flights cancelled and schools closed across UK – as it happened
Road, rail and air travel disrupted as Storm Goretti brings wind, rain and snow to the UK and parts of Europe
US military forces seize fifth tanker in effort to control Venezuelan oil
Pre-dawn assault on the Olina oil tanker was carried out by US marines and navy sailors in the Caribbean near Trinidad
UK politics: Reform UK mayoral candidate apologises for Lammy ‘go home’ tweet – as it happened
Chris Parry, who is contending for the Hampshire and Solent mayoralty, says his post was intended ironically'Downing Street has defended its decision to single out pubs for special help with the problems created by rising business rate costs.At the No 10 lobby briefing this morning, the PM's spokesperson confirmed that a package of measures to help pubs will be unveiled in the coming days. But he did not give any further details.We recognise that pubs are at the heart of our communities. We want them to thrive. We recognise that since the pandemic they've faced tough conditions and that isn't about one issue.Most business properties will benefit from the 4.3bn of support over the next three years, increases are capped at 15%, and just 800 for smallest properties. And that is ahead of permanently lowering rates for retail, hospitality, leisure from April.There are always technical bugs during the early phases of new technology, especially AI, and those issues are typically addressed quickly. X treats these matters seriously and acts promptly. Let's be clear: this is not about technical compliance. This is a political war against @elonmusk and free speech-nothing more. Continue reading...
‘She will go down as one of the best’: the rise of Jessie Buckley
From talent shows to the big screen, the actor's performance in Hamnet has made her a leading awards contenderHamnet, Chloe Zhao's film adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's bestselling novel about William Shakespeare and his wife, Agnes (or Anne) Hathaway, is a tender meditation on love and grief. Charting the couple's anguish over the death of their 11-year-old son - said to have inspired the play Hamlet - it has moved audiences to tears and united critics in their praise.The film's emotional force is carried by the Irish actor and singer Jessie Buckley, who portrays Hathaway (opposite Paul Mescal's Shakespeare) with a rawness and intimacy that has already earned her a Critics' Circle award for best actress, and marked her out as a leading contender for the Golden Globes, Baftas and Oscars. The Guardian film critic Peter Bradshaw called her unselfconsciously beguiling", while Rolling Stone predicted audiences will be talking about Jessie Buckley's performance for years". Continue reading...
Police officer reached 93mph in fatal Bristol city centre car chase, court told
PC Matthew Pike is on trial charged with causing death of Dr Keryl Johnson by dangerous driving in 2021 incidentA police officer charged with causing death by dangerous driving reached speeds of up to 93mph (150km/h) through a city centre shortly before a fatal crash, a court has heard.Matthew Pike, 40, was following a white Volkswagen Tiguan driven by Lewis Griffin through Bristol city centre shortly before midnight on 4 November 2021. Continue reading...
Lib Dems call on Reform MPs to donate income from X to charity amid Grok row
Exclusive: party says Nigel Farage and colleagues receiving tainted money' for their posts on Elon Musk's platformThe Liberal Democrats have urged Reform UK MPs who receive payment from X for their posts to donate the money to charities working to combat sexual exploitation, after the site was flooded with AI-generated sexualised images of women and children.The party's spokesperson for science, innovation and technology, Victoria Collins, said Nigel Farage and other MPs paid by the Elon Musk-owned site were receiving tainted money". Continue reading...
UK ministers considering leaving X amid concern over AI tool images
Labour party chair says government having conversations about use of platform in light of sexualised Grok images
Weather tracker: Kosovo floods trap people in homes and cut water supplies
Emergency rescuers step in as intense rain results in landslips, power cuts and communities left isolatedKosovo has seen prolonged, intense rainfall this week leading to widespread flooding. Cities, towns and villages were inundated as rivers overflowed their banks. Communities were cut off and emergency services rescued people trapped in their homes. People lost their water supply as well as electricity in the Drenas, Malisheva and Rahovec municipalities after flood water entered electrical substations.Personal weather stations across the south-west of the country recorded more than 50mm within 24 hours on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some local stations recording about 80mm in the municipality of Malisheva. This followed previously heavy rainfall from Saturday to Monday, during which official weather stations at Junik and Gllogjan in the west of the country recorded 231.5mm and 151.6mm of rain respectively within two days. A further 130mm fell in the region of Junik on Tuesday, exacerbating the flooding with landslips. Continue reading...
One awards battle after another: A-listers face off at this year’s Golden Globes
Big names from Leonardo DiCaprio to Timothee Chalamet are aiming for a win at Hollywood's most important Oscars precursorHollywood's A-list will assemble this weekend for the 83rd Golden Globes ceremony, a night that will reveal where this year's Oscars race is headed.Stars including Leonardo DiCaprio, Timothee Chalamet, Jennifer Lawrence, Emma Stone, Michael B Jordan and Ariana Grande are among those nominated for film awards while small screen nominees include Helen Mirren, Jenna Ortega, Jude Law and Glen Powell. Continue reading...
Sainsbury’s blames ‘significant headwinds’ for drop in Argos sales at Christmas
Online competition and weak consumer confidence behind fall, although sales at group's supermarkets rose
Almost 50 writers boycott Adelaide festival after it dumps pro-Palestine academic Randa Abdel-Fattah
Helen Garner and Miles Franklin winner Michelle de Kretser among 47 people who have pulled out of annual writers' festival to protest Abdel-Fattah's axing
Black Saturday-affected towns told to leave before predicted wind change causes ‘dangerous’ fire conditions – as it happened
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Friday briefing: Trump tactics could leave office with him – or the US could descend into a rogue state
In today's newsletter: In just one year, this administration has lurched from one bewildering decision to another. Will things go back to normal after Trump's term, or are we seeing a broader erosion of western democratic norms?Good morning. Paramilitary-style troops deployed on the streets of major cities fatally shooting citizens; vessels seized in international waters; a foreign head of state captured; cherished cultural institutions dismantled; a judiciary installed and seemingly in thrall to the regime; and the mooted breaching of presidential term limits. It sounds like the background to a spy thriller about a rogue state.Yet some argue that the Trump administration in the US has done all of these things - and more - in the space of just a year in office. The question is whether these developments are merely episodic flashes of the chaos we have come to associate with Donald Trump, or signs of a deeper, longer-term transformation in the character of American power.UK politics | Thirty-four school contemporaries of Nigel Farage have now come forward to claim they saw him behave in a racist or antisemitic manner, raising fresh questions over the Reform leader's evolving denials.Minneapolis | The FBI has taken full control of the investigation into the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency officer in Minneapolis.Health | Scientists say they have rejuvenated" human eggs for the first time in an advance that they predict could revolutionise IVF success rates for older women.Venezuela | The US is receiving full cooperation from Venezuela's regime and will control the country and its vast oil reserves for years, Donald Trump has claimed.Greenland | Peter Mandelson has accused European leaders including Keir Starmer of a histrionic" reaction to Donald Trump's plan to take over Greenland, arguing that without hard power and hard cash" they will continue to slide into unimportance in the age of Trump". Continue reading...
‘A colossal own goal’: Trump’s exit from global climate treaties will have little effect outside US
For much of the last 30 years, the rest of the world has been forced to persevere with climate action in the face of US intransigence
Venezuela begins releasing political detainees to ‘consolidate peace’
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado hails move to tackle injustice' as Spain's foreign ministry confirms release of five Spanish nationalsFive days after the US seized Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela has announced it is releasing an important number" of detainees in what the congressional president characterised as a gesture to consolidate peace".Former opposition candidate Enrique Marquez was among those released from prison, according to an opposition statement. It's all over now," Marquez said in a video taken by a local journalist who accompanied him and his wife, as well as another opposition member Biagio Pilieri, who was also released. Continue reading...
Three luxury yachts sink in Sydney as fire rips through exclusive Mosman marina
Fire at superyacht berth in Middle Harbour is not being treated as suspicious, police say
Treasury has ‘limited grasp’ of concerns over booming shadow banking sector, peers say
Report says officials seem unprepared for potential risks that unregulated industry poses to UK financial stabilityThe UK Treasury has a limited grasp" of concerns linked to the booming shadow banking sector and may not be prepared for risks the unregulated industry poses to financial stability, peers have said.While a lack of data makes it hard to say whether the $16tn (12tn) non-bank financial sector could bring the wider financial system to its knees, officials do not seem to be alive to the potential risks, according to a Lords financial services regulation committee report. Continue reading...
Cambridge college urged to drop ‘immoral’ private school recruitment drive
Alastair Campbell joins graduates and social mobility charities in criticism of Trinity Hall's new policyTrinity Hall graduates and leading social mobility charities have called on the University of Cambridge college to scrap its controversial efforts to actively recruit students from elite private schools, describing the new policy as damaging, offensive and a step backwards for equality.After the Guardian revealed that Trinity Hall was to target a small group of wealthy private schools - so as to not ignore or marginalise" privately educated students, according to an internal briefing - those promoting students from state schools said they were shocked and disappointed by its justifications. Continue reading...
Palestine Action activist compared to suffragettes in court
Charlotte Head, who is accused of taking part in a break-in at Israeli defence firm, is called a remarkable woman' by her barristerA Palestine Action activist accused of taking part in a break-in at an Israeli defence firm's UK site is a remarkable woman", her barrister has told jurors as he likened her to the suffragettes.Charlotte Head, 29, is on trial at Woolwich crown court, south-east London, accused of being involved in a meticulously organised" protest at the Elbit Systems factory in Filton, near Bristol, on 6 August 2024. Continue reading...
Iran plunged into internet blackout as protests over economy spread nationwide
Outage piles pressure on regime as Iranian security forces reported to have killed at least 45 since protests startedIran was plunged into a complete internet blackout on Thursday night as protests over economic conditions spread nationwide, increasing pressure on the country's leadership.While it was unclear what caused the internet cut, first reported by the internet freedom monitor NetBlocks, Iranian authorities have shut down the internet in response to protests in the past. Continue reading...
Reeves’s promise of pub business rates U-turn averts Labour rebellion
Change in England largely welcomed by industry and Labour MPs but represents another climbdown
Brazilian president vetoes bill reducing Jair Bolsonaro’s prison sentence
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva rejects bill passed by congress as he marks anniversary of 2023 Brasilia riotsBrazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has vetoed a bill that would dramatically reduce the prison sentence of the country's far-right former leader Jair Bolsonaro, who was convicted last year of plotting a coup.Lula vetoed the bill, which was passed by congress in December, on the third anniversary of riots by Bolsonaro supporters in the capital, Brasilia, over his defeat by Lula in the 2022 general election. Continue reading...
Syrian army orders Aleppo evacuations amid fighting with Kurdish forces
People told to leave three areas as fears grow of wider conflict between government and Kurdish authoritiesThe Syrian army ordered civilians to evacuate neighbourhoods of Aleppo on Thursday after fighting with Kurdish forces entered its third day, deepening the rift between the Syrian government and the US-backed Kurdish authorities in Syria.The Syrian government urged people to leave the three contested neighbourhoods of Sheikh Maqsoud, Ashrafieh and Bani Zeid by early afternoon, opening humanitarian corridors and displacement shelters to facilitate their exit. The Syrian army said it would begin military operations against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) after the deadline, and issued maps showing specific areas that needed to be evacuated. Continue reading...
One of UK’s largest concert instruments will sound again after being restored to glory
At 14 metres tall and with intricate maze of pipes, valves and keys, the Bristol Britton organ produces colossal' soundAfter falling silent eight years ago, one of the UK's largest - and loudest - concert hall instruments is bursting back into life.Standing 14 metres high and encompassing more than 5,000 pipes, Bristol's revered Britton organ is making its comeback this weekend, revived and revitalised after a painstaking restoration. Continue reading...
Tesco aiming for bumper 2026 after best Christmas market share in decade
Chain reports strong sales but shares drop 5% after analysts say third quarter performance was behind expectations
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