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Peter Mandelson has resigned his Labour party membership after new details of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein came to light. But why did Labour ever decide to appoint him as US ambassador? Pippa and Kiran chat through what No 10 knew and when Continue reading...
Lady Lawrence tells high court she is a victim all over again' owing to alleged unlawful information gatheringThe mother of the murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence has said she felt she had been taken for a fool" by the publisher of the Daily Mail, after she was told about allegations it had targeted her with unlawful information gathering techniques.Appearing at the high court in London, Doreen Lawrence said she felt angry because of the trust she had placed in the Daily Mail, owing to its coverage of her son's case. Continue reading...
by Agence France-Presse in Crans-Montana on (#738GX)
Eighteen-year-old Swiss national injured in blaze at Swiss ski resort died on SaturdayA teenager injured in the fire that engulfed a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana during new year celebrations has died in hospital, taking the death toll from the blaze to 41.The Wallis canton's public prosecutor, Beatrice Pilloud, said in a brief statement on Sunday: An 18-year-old Swiss national died at a hospital in Zurich on January 31. The death toll from the fire at Le Constellation bar on January 1 2026 has now risen to 41." Continue reading...
Officials say calm restored to province day after dozens killed in suicide and gun attacks in at least 10 citiesPakistan's security forces have intensified their operations against separatist militants in Balochistan province who launched a large-scale assault on Saturday in which at least 31 civilians and 17 security personnel were killed.A day after the militants carried out suicide attacks in the heart of the province's capital, Quetta, the chief minister of the south-western region, Sarfraz Bugti, said 145 people he described as militants had been killed in 40 hours and that their bodies were in the custody of the authorities. Continue reading...
Labor set to take advantage of shambles with blistering attacks in question time as Sussan Ley presides over barest opposition benches since 1943Normally this column focuses on the agenda for the coming parliamentary week, unpacking a dense policy issue or two that will dominate the political discussion.This week is a little different. You would expect the government's big agenda would be front and centre in the first regularly scheduled programming sitting week of the year - but not this Monday. Continue reading...
by Geraldine McKelvie Senior correspondent on (#737HH)
Famous figures including Woody Allen were invited to party with disgraced financier and Mountbatten-Windsor, documents indicateAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor attended an intimate party with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein months after he was released from prison, files suggest.The US justice department released another cache of documents relating to the disgraced financier on Friday.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 counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Child sex offender sent thousands of pounds to Reinaldo Avila da Silva, according to documents published by US justice departmentJeffrey Epstein sent thousands of pounds in bank transfers after his release from prison in 2009 to Peter Mandelson's husband, according to emails published by the US Department of Justice on Friday.The latest documents raise fresh questions about Epstein's relationship with Mandelson, who was sacked as the UK's ambassador to Washington when details of his support for the disgraced financier emerged in September. Continue reading...
Israeli military's U-turn in accepting official figures comes after years of attacking data as Hamas propaganda'Israel's military has accepted the death toll compiled by health authorities in Gaza is broadly accurate, marking a U-turn after years of official attacks on the data.A senior security official briefed Israeli journalists, saying about 70,000 Palestinians had been killed by Israeli attacks on the territory since October 2023, excluding those missing. Continue reading...
Postcards showing Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Joseph Quinn and Barry Keoghan in character were printed as postcards and secreted around the performing arts school co-founded in the city by Paul McCartneyPictures of the stars of Sam Mendes' forthcoming four-part Beatles film in character as the musicians have been published, offering a first look at the actors in costume.The pictures were released in postcard form at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts, the school co-founded by Paul McCartney which occupies the premises formerly occupied by the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys, where both McCartney and future bandmate George Harrison were pupils. Continue reading...
Ariel Seidman declared persona non grata and given 72 hours to leave country after remarks on social mediaSouth Africa has ordered Israel's top diplomat to the country to leave within 72 hours, citing insulting attacks" on South Africa's president Cyril Ramaphosa on social media and the abuse of diplomatic privilege".Ariel Seidman, the charge d'affaires at Israel's embassy in Pretoria, was declared persona non grata by South Africa's department for international relations and cooperation (DIRCO) in a statement on its website on Friday afternoon. Israel's embassy did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Continue reading...
by Jennifer Rankin in Brussels and Kiran Stacey on (#736KD)
Any organisation that kills thousands of its own people is working toward its own demise,' says Kaja KallasThe EU has listed Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organisation, ending years of division over the issue in response to the regime's brutal repression of protesters.Repression cannot go unanswered," said Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, on Thursday. The paramilitary organisation has played a significant role in suppressing demonstrations in Iran. Any regime that kills thousands of its own people is working toward its own demise," she wrote on X. Continue reading...
CBS announced in July that Late Show would end in May, more than 30 years after 1993 debut under David LettermanThe final episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert will air on 21 May, the host has announced.Colbert, who has hosted the show since 2015, revealed the date on Monday during a taping of NBC's Late Night With Seth Meyers to air on Tuesday night. Colbert will appear on Meyers's show as a guest. Continue reading...
Judicial review request made in Edinburgh says Avtandil Kalandadze of Russian-flagged Marinera is being detained unlawfullyLawyers acting for the wife of the captain of a Venezuela-linked oil tanker captured by US forces in UK waters are calling for a judicial review of his situation, claiming he is being detained unlawfully.The Marinera, a Russian-flagged vessel previously known as Bella 1, has been in the Moray Firth in recent days. Continue reading...
Return of police sergeant Ran Gvili's body should pave way for progress on second phase of Trump ceasefire planThe remains of the Israeli police sergeant Ran Gvili, who was killed fighting Hamas-led militants on 7 October 2023, have been returned to Israel.Militants took Gvili's body to Gaza to use as a bargaining chip. He was the last of 251 people captured that day still held in the territory. Continue reading...
Men in custody for live broadcasting discriminatory content to YouTube likely to incite hatred, police sayTwo far-right British activists have been arrested by French authorities in what is believed to be the first case of its kind.The arrests followed an order issued on Friday prohibiting British participants in a planned stop the boats" protest, dubbed Operation Overlord, in the departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais. The order was due to expire at 8am on Monday but it has been extended for two more days. Continue reading...
Business wing of Christian Democrats aims to scrap legal right to fewer hours, saying people should need permissionThe business wing of Germany's leading Christian Democrats party is proposing a ban on workers' legal entitlement to work part-time, arguing that those wishing to work fewer hours should have to acquire special permission to do so.Currently, every employee in Europe's largest economy has a fundamental right to carry out part-time work, with many, particularly women, often needing to do so for reasons relating to childcare or looking after elderly relatives. Continue reading...
Joel Guerriau is alleged to have drugged centrist member of parliament Sandrine Josso in order to sexually assault herA former French senator has gone on trial in Paris accused of drugging a fellow politician in order to sexually assault her, in a case that has shaken French politics.Joel Guerriau, 68, was a centrist senator for Loire-Atlantique in the west of France in November 2023 when he is accused of spiking a glass of champagne with MDMA and serving it to Sandrine Josso, a centrist member of parliament. Continue reading...
by Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent on (#733GR)
Freelands Foundation will give 100,000 to three projects every year against the backdrop of 15 years of cuts'A new 1.5m awards scheme has been launched to recognise and celebrate visual art education in the UK - with 100,000 being awarded to three organisations a year for the next five years.The Freelands Foundation announced the award on Monday for recent or ongoing projects demonstrating commitment to progressive art education approaches with demonstrable impact". Continue reading...
Home Office will set out changes to policing on Monday that it claims are biggest overhaul in two centuriesPolice forces in England and Wales will be told to respond to emergency calls within strict time limits as part of plans to be announced on Monday.Officers will be expected to arrive at crime scenes within 15 minutes in urban areas and 20 minutes in the countryside while attending serious crimes, the Home Office said.A reduction in the number of police forces.Local policing areas to deal with everyday crimes such as shoplifting.Home secretaries to be given the power to sack chief constables.An FBI-style National Police Service to lead on terrorism, fraud and organised crime.Every police officer in England and Wales to hold a licence to serve.A fast track for professionals and experts so they can take senior police roles.A new police commander to lead on violent disorder and rioting.A new national forensics team to help catch rapists and murderers. Continue reading...
Protesters walk to Sussex market town from base where Home Office plans to house up to 500 asylum seekersThousands of people have marched through an East Sussex market town to protest against UK government plans to house asylum seekers on a former military site.Crowds of men, women and children walked to Crowborough from the base, where the Home Office plans to house up to 500 male asylum seekers as part of plans to end the use of hotels for the same purpose. Continue reading...
National Police Service will investigate organised crime, terrorism, fraud and online child abuseThe government is setting up a National Police Service - dubbed the British FBI" - to deal with organised crime, terrorism, fraud and online child abuse in a major change to policing in England and Wales.The new organisation, which will be announced by the Home Office in a white paper on Monday, means fraud, criminal gang and UK-wide counter terror investigations will no longer be carried out by a combination of existing agencies such as the National Crime Agency and regional organised crime units run by local police forces. Continue reading...
Meal at Mayfair club took place on day Reform UK's Robert Jenrick criticised former PM's mini-budgetIf it was on the menu, a side helping of lettuce never made it to the table. Over blood-red steak and chips, Nigel Farage and Liz Truss came together on Monday for a discreet lunch at a swish Mayfair club, organised by a climate-denying US thinktank.Lois Perry, a former leader of the far-right Ukip party who is now Europe director of the Heartland Institute, posted photographs, now deleted, on X of Farage addressing others, including Truss, at the meal. Continue reading...
Court told US president's son contacted woman shortly before alleged assault in LondonA man accused of raping a woman in London denied he was angry when she received a call from Donald Trump's son, a court has heard.Barron Trump, the youngest son of the US president, was on a video call in January last year with the woman, who cannot be named, when he allegedly witnessed her being assaulted by a man in London and alerted police. Continue reading...
In post-Davos speech, Canadian PM jabs at Trump, saying the arc of history can still bend towards progress and justice'Canada's prime minister, Mark Carney, said his country must be a beacon to a world that's at sea" and that national unity was critical as his government faces a dramatic reshaping of the world political order - and mounting domestic challengesThe national address, given at a historic military fortress in Quebec City, was far narrower in scope than the prime minister's remarks earlier in the week at the World Economic Summit in Davos, Switzerland. Dubbed the Carney Doctrine', the Davos speech lamented the disintegration of rules-based order amid a rise of great powers" that used economic coercion" as a weapon. Continue reading...
Opposition lawmakers say they will seek to impeach Jose Jeri over undisclosed meetings in Lima's ChinatownPeru's interim president, Jose Jeri, has denied lying to the country and claimed he was the victim of a plot to discredit him amid a growing political scandal over his secretive meetings with Chinese businessmen.Jeri, 39, who took office in October after his predecessor Dina Boluarte was forced out, told a congressional oversight committee on Wednesday that he had been the target of a smear campaign designed to destabilise the country ahead of elections in April. Continue reading...
Judge issues temporary order after paper had sought return of Hannah Natanson's devices taken in outrageous seizure'A US judge temporarily blocked federal prosecutors on Wednesday from reviewing material seized when the FBI raided a Washington Post reporter's home.Hours earlier, the Post asked a federal court in Virginia to force the US government to return electronics belonging to Hannah Natanson. Continue reading...
Abdul Eneser blames his fall on the lack of tactile paving on the platform and was awarded 18,000 by Network RailWhen Abdul Eneser slipped off the side of the platform at Manchester Piccadilly station, he lay terrified with no option but to listen as the rumbles of a freight train drew closer.Eneser, who is blind, had fallen owing to a lack of tactile paving, meaning he had been unable to feel how close he was to the edge of the platform. Continue reading...
Far-right incoming president picked Judith Marin, who has publicly decried bills to decriminalse abortion, for the roleChile's incoming far-right president Jose Antonio Kast has named a vehement opponent of abortion who has repeatedly stated her support for life from conception to natural death" as the country's new women and gender equality minister.Judith Marin, 30, was once ejected from Chile's senate by police for screaming return to the Lord" during a vote to decriminalise abortion under restricted circumstances. Continue reading...
Coroner says non-medical support assistant affected midwifery provision and delayed mother's transfer to Portsmouth hospitalA coroner has warned that more babies could die without greater clarity and guidance over the role of home birthing assistants after the death of a baby girl raised concerns about a doula delaying access to hospital treatment.Matilda Pomfret-Thomas died in November 2023 of a brain injury, 15 days after a difficult home labour when her mother was not immediately transferred to hospital despite signs of fetal distress, an inquest concluded last month. Continue reading...
by Tom Ambrose (now) and Joe Coughlan (earlier) on (#72ZZZ)
He said: They continue to come after me. They have made my wife's life an absolute misery'When asked by Antony White KC, for Associated Newspapers Limited, the Duke of Sussex said it was pretty convincing" that journalists had sourced information about him from his friends at the time they were published.He said: That was the way the articles had been written, a source said this, an insider said this."Following the death of my mother in 1997 when I was 12 years old and her treatment at the hands of the press, I have always had an uneasy relationship with them.However, as a member of the institution the policy was to never complain, never explain'. Continue reading...
Family splits are more common than people realise and are typically caused by abuse, new partners and differing beliefsFamily therapists say they typically come across three reasons why parents and children become estranged: abuse, new partners, and irreconcilable differences over morals, values and beliefs.At least two of these were evident in the Beckhams' highly publicised family feud, which culminated in Brooklyn Beckham's scathing Instagram post this week announcing his estrangement. Continue reading...
Neighbouring states warned of chaos if IS prisoners were freed from camp they regard as hotbed of extremismKurdish-led forces in Syria have announced a withdrawal from a detention camp in north-east Syria housing tens of thousands of Islamic State-linked detainees, as government forces continued to advance in the region.The fate of al-Hawl, which houses among others the most radical of foreign women suspected to have been members of IS, and their families, is of great concern to neighbouring states and the international community. These states have for years warned that the camp is a hotbed of extremism and chaos could result if a jailbreak were to occur. Continue reading...
Lawyer says duke, who is due to give evidence this week, feels he has endured campaign of attacks' by AssociatedThe Duke of Sussex believes he has faced a sustained campaign" of attacks for having the temerity to stand up" to the publisher of the Daily Mail, the high court has heard.Lawyers for Prince Harry made the claim as they set out 14 articles about him they allege were secured using unlawful information-gathering by Associated Newspapers Ltd, which publishes the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday. Continue reading...
by Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent on (#72Z6C)
Shorter attention spans would make it hard for director to tell deeply connective' stories, say colleagues on 80th birthdayA film-maker as unique as David Lynch would struggle to emerge in present-day Hollywood because of audiences' shorter attention spans and the influence of social media on their ability to concentrate, according to collaborators of the director.Lynch, who died in January 2025 and would have been 80 on Tuesday, was celebrated for his complex, funny and unnerving films and TV work, including Twin Peaks, Eraserhead and Mulholland Drive, all made in his distinctive Lynchian" style. Continue reading...
Duke of Sussex and six other high-profile figures say media company used unlawful information gatheringLawyers representing Prince Harry and six other prominent figures have accused the publisher of the Daily Mail of clear, systematic and sustained use of unlawful information gathering" to secure stories about them.In a witness statement submitted to the court, the Duke of Sussex accused the newspaper group of subjecting him to intrusion [that] was terrifying" for loved ones, creating a massive strain" on his personal relationships. He said it had the effect of driv[ing] me paranoid beyond belief, isolating me". Continue reading...
Fourth year of decline deepens concerns over ageing, shrinking workforce and long-term economic impactChina's population fell for a fourth consecutive year in 2025 as the birthrate plunged to another record low, according to official data, prompting warnings from experts of further decline.The population dropped by 3.39 million to 1.405 billion, a faster fall than 2024. Births dropped to 7.92 million in 2025, down 17% from 9.54 million in 2024, while deaths rose to 11.31 million from 10.93 million in 2024, figures from China's National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) showed. The country's birthrate fell to 5.63 for every 1,000 people. Continue reading...
Fires blaze through 8,500 hectares, forcing 50,000 people to evacuate as firefighters struggle to extinguish flamesWildfires raging across central and southern Chile have killed at least 15 people, scorched thousands of hectares of forest and destroyed scores of homes, authorities said, as the South American country swelters under a heatwave.Chile's president, Gabriel Boric, declared a state of catastrophe in the country's central Biobio region and the neighbouring Nuble region, about 500km (300 miles) south of Santiago, the capital. Continue reading...
by Marina Dunbar (now); Matty Edwards, Kirsty McEwen, on (#72XJS)
The leaders of Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK issue joint statement ahead of EU ambassadors meetingThe United States will also suffer if president Donald Trump implements threats to impose tariffs on European countries opposing his plans to acquire Greenland, a French minister said on Sunday.In this escalation of tariffs, he has a lot to lose as well, as do his own farmers and industrialists," French agriculture minister Annie Genevard told broadcasters Europe 1 and CNews. Continue reading...
Balwant Singh calls for regulatory intervention after Halima Begum was forced out as chief executiveAn Oxfam trustee has resigned from the charity's board over claims of governance failures and cruel and inhumane" treatment of the organisation's former boss.Dr Balwant Singh said he had lost confidence in the board's governance, integrity, transparency and accountability" a month after Halima Begum was forced out as chief executive. These failures are now sufficiently serious and systemic to warrant external regulatory intervention," Singh said. Continue reading...
President issues warning amid speculation Donald Trump plans to assassinate or remove supreme leaderIran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, warned on Sunday that any attack on the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, would be a declaration of war.In an apparent response to speculation that Donald Trump is considering an attempt to assassinate or remove Khamenei, Pezeshkian said in a post on X: An attack on the great leader of our country is tantamount to a full-scale war with the Iranian nation." Continue reading...