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‘Climate solutions will bring down bills and restore nature’: green issues and May elections
As Reform vows to block solar and windfarms, energy leaders say renewables offer most secure future, insulating UK from hostile forces
Top Republican says Howard Lutnick ‘wasn’t 100% truthful’ about Epstein ties – live
James Comer speaks to reporters as commerce secretary faces questions from lawmakers over whether he had ever visited Jeffrey Epstein's private island
Middle East crisis live: Iran’s top negotiator says US aiming to force Tehran’s ‘surrender’
Statement comes after Trump's threats to escalate bombing if Iran doesn't agree deal and IRGC suggestions the strait of Hormuz could reopenThe UK work and pensions secretary, Pat McFadden, has warned that job losses could happen" in Britain due to the economic impacts of the Iran war.He said the UK economy was going in the right direction" at the start of the year and unemployment figures for February showed a decline. He added that interest rates were expected to come down and the markets were pricing in cuts during the course of the year. Continue reading...
Burnham sparks Labour anger with plan to appear at event alongside Greens
Some MPs accuse Burnham of undermining local election messaging by agreeing to speak at event later this month
New York real estate titan likens the phrase ‘tax the rich’ to racial slurs
Steve Roth was responding to the announcement by New York's mayor of tax on second homes worth more than $5m
More Americans say US is no longer welcoming to immigrants, survey finds
Almost two-thirds of respondents said US used to be a great place for immigrants but no longer is
Trump tells Iran to accept deal or face new wave of US bombing
President issues fresh ultimatum despite US claims of progress in stalled negotiations
Oil prices fall as Trump says strait of Hormuz ‘open to all’ if Iran accepts deal
US president says war will end if Tehran agrees to deal, but that bombing starts' again if it does notOil prices fell and stock markets rose as Donald Trump said the war with Iran would end and the strait of Hormuz would be open to all" if Tehran struck a deal with Washington.The US president posted on social media: Assuming Iran agrees to give what has been agreed to, which is, perhaps, a big assumption, the already legendary Epic Fury will be at an end, and the highly effective Blockade will allow the Hormuz Strait to be OPEN TO ALL, including Iran." Continue reading...
Rutgers cancels graduation speech over speaker’s pro-Palestinian posts
Rami Elghandour tells Guardian in exclusive interview that cancellation sends dangerous' message to studentsRutgers University abruptly rescinded its invitation to a prominent alum who was slated to deliver a graduation speech next week after some students complained about social media posts he had published about Palestine.Rami Elghandour - a tech entrepreneur, graduate of Rutgers' School of Engineering, and executive producer of the Oscar-nominated film The Voice of Hind Rajab - was set to deliver a commencement address at the school's campus in New Brunswick, New Jersey on 15 May. Continue reading...
Pussy Riot protest at Venice Biennale forces Russian pavilion to briefly close
Demonstrators, angered by Russia's inclusion at arts festival, shouted Curated by Putin, dead bodies included'The Russian pavilion at the Venice Biennale was forced to temporarily shutter its doors on the second day of the preview after the activist group Pussy Riot staged a chaotic protest against the country's inclusion in the art festival.Wearing pink balaclavas, the protesters ran towards the Russian pavilion where they gathered outside and lit pink, blue and yellow flares while playing punk music and shouting slogans, including Blood is Russia's Art". Continue reading...
Lib Dems accuse Badenoch of being willing to ‘put Farage in No 10’ after she hints she would approve council pacts – UK politics live
Conservative leader says her party are willing to work with people who will help deliver Conservative policies'Labour has criticised Zack Polanski for saying he was concerned about how the suspect in the Golders Green stabbings was treated when he was arrested by the police.Referring to what Polanski said about this in his Today interview this morning (see 9.33am), a Labour party spokesperson said:Our brave police ran towards a suspected terrorist and tackled him while he was still carrying a knife and before they could handcuff him.The fact that Zack Polanski is still sympathising with this individual is utterly astounding. For the Green party leader to be litigating the case for the defence against the police shows whose side he is truly on.The latest unemployment figures for February showed a fall, interest rates were expected to come down, the markets were pricing in a couple of cuts during the course of the year.The truth is, with the effect of the Iran war, we can't count on any of that at the moment. There is likely to be an effect on prices, which feeds through from energy costs, and there may well be labour market implications. Continue reading...
Former SNP council leader jailed for sexual offences against young men and boys
Jordan Linden sentenced to 18 months for crimes committed over 10 years between 2011 and 2021A former Scottish National party council leader has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of sexual offences against young men and teenagers as young as 14.Jordan Linden, once considered a rising star in the SNP, was convicted of five sexual assaults on young men after a trial at Falkirk sheriff court in March, which heard that the SNP had downplayed or ignored" complaints about his behaviour. Continue reading...
Trainline says Middle East tensions hitting European rail bookings
Profits jump to 122m at ticketing retailer but it expects flat or declining revenues over the coming year
Democrats retain control of Michigan senate with ‘overperformance’ in special election
Chedrick Greene will have to defend his new perch in midterms, as Republican challenger vows to run again
Pope Leo rejects claim he supports nuclear weapons after Trump tirade
Pontiff responds after US president accuses him of endangering a lot of Catholics' with stance on Iran war
Two Australian states prepare to resettle children from Syrian detention camp with most bound for Melbourne
Four women and nine children expected to return to Australia on Thursday with all apart from a mother and her child expected to go to Victoria
UK regulator launches review of ‘aggressive’ claims management firms amid compensation concerns
FCA focuses on marketing, misleading ads, unfair exit fees and people being signed up without their permissionThe City regulator has launched a review of claims management companies amid concerns that firms are misleading victims of financial scandals, such as car finance, about their compensation.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said some companies were pursuing aggressive marketing, misleading advertising and unfair exit fees". Continue reading...
Proxies carrying out antisemitic attacks in UK could face 14 years in prison
Plans to be included in king's speech will allow tougher action against proxies for foreign powers such as Iran
Man arrested over alleged offensive shirt outside royal commission venue – as it happened
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‘It kicks ass’: Rolling Stones launch new album at star-studded New York event
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood join Conan O'Brien to discuss forthcoming album Foreign TonguesOn Tuesday afternoon in New York, the Rolling Stones gathered friends, journalists and fellow artists for a preview of their forthcoming 25th album, Foreign Tongues.Before the trio stepped on stage, host Conan O'Brien deadpanned that perhaps, finally, this is the album where the band will finally make it after decades of obscurity". The audience, which included Leonardo DiCaprio, director Baz Luhrmann and actor Odessa A'zion, laughed appreciatively. Continue reading...
Black people in England twice as likely to suffer stroke as white counterparts
In-depth study also reveals patients from black African and Caribbean backgrounds are less likely to receive timely carePeople from black backgrounds in England are twice as likely to experience strokes as their white counterparts, while also being less likely to receive timely care, according to the largest study of its kind.The study, conducted by researchers at King's College London and presented at the European Stroke Organisation conference, analysed 30 years of stroke incidents from the South London Stroke Register, one of the longest-running population-based stroke registers in the world. Continue reading...
Reinstate windfall tax on banks after surge in profits, TUC urges
Unions group wants rate returned from 3% to 8% after big four UK lenders reveal 14bn total profit in first quarterAn increased windfall tax should be imposed on the UK's largest banks according to trade union leaders, after the big four lenders reported almost 14bn in first-quarter profits, partly fuelled by market turbulence caused by the Iran war.The Trades Union Congress (TUC) renewed its call for an increase in the current bank surcharge, which was reduced from 8% to 3% of profits above 100m by the Conservative government in 2023, as banks benefit from the high interest rate environment. Continue reading...
Macron backs Armenia’s pro-Europe PM as re-election campaign draws to close
French president pitches in for Nikol Pashinyan, who faces stiff challenge from pro-Russia parties in vote next monthEmmanuel Macron has made an unabashed pre-election pitch on behalf of Armenia's prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, saying the country's destiny lay with Europe.The French president also accused Russia of abandoning Armenia after the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war that led to Azerbaijan displacing tens of thousands of Armenians. Continue reading...
Man accused of starting Palisades fire was ‘angry, intense, driving erratically’, lawyers say
Jonathan Rinderknecht's attorneys say he's being used as scapegoat for Los Angeles fire department's failure to fully extinguish earlier blaze
Democrats say ‘fight is just beginning’ after supreme court’s temporary reinstatement of abortion pill access – as it happened
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Trump threatens to blow Iran ‘off the face of the earth’ if it attacks US vessels
US launched an operation on Monday in the Gulf, dragging the region back to the brink of full-scale war
Feminism play Liberation and first world war novel Angel Down among Pulitzer winners
This year's winners also include Jill Lepore's book on the constitution and Brian Goldstone's on housing insecurity
Met Museum show at new Costume Institute puts fashion in same spotlight as Egyptian artefacts
Costume Art pairs couture pieces with items from its collection in exploration of many kinds of human bodiesSpeaking at the opening of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute spring exhibition in New York, Anna Wintour described the first Monday in May as her favourite day of the year, and also my most terrifying one".This particular Monday may be more high-stakes than previous years, with Monday night's Met Gala for the exhibition's launch mired in controversy, owing to Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez Bezos's sponsorship of the event. It is also the inaugural exhibition for the Costume Institute's new home: a 12,000 sq ft space, named the Conde M Nast Galleries, that puts the museum's fashion exhibitions in a considerably more high-profile spot, right off its Great Hall. Continue reading...
Narendra Modi’s BJP wins election in West Bengal for the first time
Result in key Indian state is set to have significant implications for the country's political landscapeNarendra Modi's party has won a resounding election victory in West Bengal, a state which had been a rare opposition stronghold, expanding his unrivalled consolidation of power across the country.It is the first time that the Indian prime minister's Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) has won assembly elections in West Bengal, a large and politically significant state in eastern India. Continue reading...
Page of Theodore Roosevelt speech hit by bullet in 1912 assassination attempt uncovered
The 26th president was wounded in the attack but the thick manuscript in his breast pocket helped save his lifeThe first page of a thick manuscript that helped slow a bullet and save the life of Theodore Roosevelt during a 1912 assassination attempt has been uncovered by a presidential historian in Pennsylvania.Signed by the 26th president, who at the time was seeking another term in the White House after leaving office almost four years earlier, the document from Roosevelt was found in the possession of a private collector and has not been seen in more than a century. Continue reading...
‘Project Freedom’ marks a classic Trump flip from warmonger to humanitarian
After banging the battle drum, the US president is now in Nobel Peace Prize mode, promising to free marooned shipsProject Freedom" has all the trappings of a classic episode of the Trump Show, the reality series that the rest of the world does not just have to watch, but live through and survive. It has a dramatic plot twist, it is bathed in a self-projected beatific light, and the trailer looked far more promising that the reality.Trump spent a long weekend in Florida banging the war drum. Iran had not paid a big enough price" for its past misdeeds, he wrote in an online post before spending Friday afternoon revving up a cheering crowd at America's largest retirement community. Continue reading...
Britney Spears pleads guilty to reckless driving charge in DUI case
Pop star did not appear in court after being arrested in March for allegedly driving erraticallyBritney Spears pleaded guilty on Monday to a charge of reckless driving in the driving under the influence case against her, sparing the 44-year-old from any jail time.The pop star, who was initially charged with driving while under the combined influence of alcohol and at least one drug, did not appear in court in Ventura county. Because she faced a misdemeanor, she was not required to attend proceedings. Continue reading...
US supreme court temporarily restores access to mail-order abortion pills
Order signed by Samuel Alito blocks ruling that prevented providers from prescribing mifepristone through the mailThe US supreme court has temporarily reinstated nationwide access to mifepristone, blocking a ruling that threatened to upend accessibility of an abortion pill involved in nearly two-thirds of pregnancy terminations across the country.On Monday, justice Samuel Alito signed an order pausing a fifth US circuit court of appeals ruling that had imposed new limits on the drug. That decision, issued on Friday, called on preventing abortion providers from prescribing mifepristone through the mail. Continue reading...
Labor extends EV tax break to encourage cheaper vehicles amid soaring fuel prices
As the cost of the scheme blows out, the government has announced the full discount will be retained for another year, after which it will only apply to EVs costing less than $75,000
France’s Jean-Luc Mélenchon announces 2027 presidential bid
The radical left leader will seek presidency for the fourth time - despite previously vowing to stand asideJean-Luc Melenchon, France's radical left leader, has confirmed he will run again for president next spring, saying it was urgent for the country to stand up against war being waged by the US and Israel in the Middle East.The 74-year-old veteran leader of La France Insoumise (LFI), announced in an interview with the French broadcaster TF1 that he would run for the presidency for the fourth time in 2027. Continue reading...
Shropshire council staff met with rising ‘abuse and intimidation’ over removal of flags
Authority says workers and councillors threatened for explaining the council's position' as union jack and St George's flags taken downResidents, council staff and councillors have been subject to rising abuse, harassment and intimidation" directly linked to the removal of unauthorised flags, a local authority has said.Shropshire council said it had recorded a rise in reports of abuse with staff and members being threatened for explaining the council's position" on the removal of flags and when they attempt to do so - even in day-to-day work to repair street lighting", the authority added. Continue reading...
Golders Green MP decries ‘lack of vocal solidarity’ from liberal left for Jewish community
Sarah Sackman says response to rising antisemitic violence in UK has been muted' after stabbings in her constituencyThere has been a lack of vocal solidarity" from parts of the liberal left in the face of rising antisemitism against the Jewish community, the Labour MP for Golders Green has said.Sarah Sackman said the response to antisemitic violence across the UK from parts of the moderate majority", including some anti-racist organisations, had been muted". Her comments follow a terrorist attack against the Jewish community in her constituency last week. Continue reading...
Spirit pilot gets ‘overwhelming’ send-off from Southwest after his final flight is cancelled
Jon Jackson was scheduled to fly his last flight on Saturday when Spirit ceased operations - Southwest staff stepped inA Spirit Airlines pilot was given an emotional send-off into retirement by another airline after what was supposed to be his final flight was canceled amid Spirit's sudden collapse on Saturday.Jon Jackson had been scheduled to fly his final flight into Baltimore-Washington international airport on Saturday when the low-cost airline ceased operations after running out of cash and rescue talks with the Trump administration failed. Continue reading...
The ‘Oscars for political nerds’ or a threat to democracy? Grab a ticket, it’s Canberra’s budget fundraiser season
As major parties once again spruik budget night events at thousands of dollars a ticket, some MPs say they resent the ritzy social galas
Dozens paddle out in Sydney and Newcastle in solidarity with Gaza Flotilla – as it happened
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Dynamic pay on platforms such as Uber should be banned, says TUC
Exclusive: Union body finds workers describing themselves as gambling' because wages felt like the outcome of chance rather than workThe practice of using dynamic pricing" to set pay on gig economy platforms including Uber should be banned because it leaves workers at the mercy of shadowy algorithms with no certainty over their earnings, trade union leaders have urged.In a report exposing the human cost of the gig economy practice, the Trades Union Congress said pay was becoming decoupled from time, skill or effort. Instead, work had become a speculative practice with the rewards determined by an algorithmic process with little transparency. Continue reading...
Spirit Airlines ceases operations and US transportation secretary announces measures to help passengers
Several US airlines have agreed to cap ticket prices for Spirit customers who need to rebook canceled flights
Venice Biennale jury quits amid row over participation of Russia
Decision follows backlash from Italian government and European CommissionThe jury of the Venice Biennale has quit just days before the prestigious art exhibition is due to begin, amid a row over the decision to allow Russia to participate.The resignation of the five-member international jury was announced late on Thursday in a brief statement by the Venice Biennale organisers, and came a day after the Italian culture ministry sent inspectors to Venice in search of information about the decision to allow Russia to have a pavilion at the event. Continue reading...
The chips are down: pizza, fried chicken and doughnut shares plunge on ASX as living costs bite budgets
Shares in Domino's Pizza, KFC operator Collins Foods and multi-brand food franchise owner Retail Food Group have all suffered double-digit falls
Maryland becomes first state to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores
Critics say Maryland's new law banning rapidly change product costs based on consumer data is full of carveoutsMaryland has become the first state in the US to ban surveillance pricing in grocery stores.Maryland's law bans grocers and third-party delivery services from using a person's personal data to set higher prices. Wes Moore, the governor, signed the measure into law on Tuesday. At a time when technology can predict what we need, when we need it, when we'll pay for it and also - when we'll pay more for it, and at a time when we're watching how big companies are then using these analytics against us to make record profits, Maryland is not just pushing back. Maryland is pushing forward because we are going to protect our people," Moore said at the bill signing ceremony. Continue reading...
Raise tax on alcohol and junk food to cut deaths from liver disease, experts say
Report calls for tough action to combat escalating and unsustainable burden' of liver-related problems in EuropeGovernments in Europe should impose much higher taxes on alcohol and unhealthy food to tackle the continent's 284,000 deaths a year from liver disease, experts say.Taxes on those products should rise sharply enough for the money raised to cover the huge costs they place on health services, the criminal justice system and social services. Continue reading...
Antiquities dealer who exposed thefts at British Museum dies aged 61
Ittai Gradel died of renal cancer days after museum awarded him medal for very significant contribution'The academic turned antiquities dealer who exposed the theft of hundreds of artefacts from the British Museum has died aged 61.Dr Ittai Gradel, from Denmark, alerted the British Museum and the police after he was able to buy dozens of museum artefacts on eBay over the course of several years. Continue reading...
Man who heckled Shabana Mahmood dismisses ‘laughable’ white liberal claim
Protester says he migrated from Malaysia as a child and describes home secretary's immigration policies as cruel
HSBC ‘reviewing’ private school perk for bankers in Hong Kong
Hundreds of senior staff in territory benefit from nearly 30,000-a-year grant per child not available to staff in group's other hubsHSBC is reportedly reviewing a perk that covers school fees for bankers in Hong Kong as part of a big overhaul of the bank under chief executive Georges Elhedery.Europe's largest bank is considering whether to scrap the perk for new employees or make changes to total compensation, Bloomberg News reported. No decisions have been made yet. Continue reading...
Senior Labour figures say call for new Mandelson investigation is a ‘political stunt’
Conservatives expected to push for privileges committee involvement in a Commons vote on Monday
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