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Australian terrorism prediction tool considered autism a sign of criminality despite lack of evidence
Independent report into Vera-2R, released through FoI, found it was ‘extremely poor’ at predicting risk of offending
Budget incentives for Australian GPs unlikely to increase available bulk-billing appointments, experts say
Health policy analysts say payment boost will not reverse the trend of practices already charging patients gap fees
Eurovision organisers rebuff Zelenskiy request to give video speech at final
European Broadcasting Union, which oversees song contest, says appearance by Ukrainian president could politicise the eventThe owners of the Eurovision song contest have turned down a request from Volodymyr Zelenskiy to make a video appearance during the final on Saturday in Liverpool.The Ukrainian president had hoped to appeal to the global audience of about 160 million people to continue their support for his country in the war with Russia. Continue reading...
Hong Kong passes law to limit work of foreign lawyers amid ongoing Jimmy Lai case
Amended legislation gives chief executive power to veto any foreign lawyer working on cases brought under national security lawHong Kong has passed a law that allows authorities to ban foreign lawyers from working on national security cases, completing a months-long effort to block a UK practitioner from defending the media mogul and activist Jimmy Lai.The amendment, which was passed unanimously by the Legislative Council on Thursday, gives the chief executive the power to veto any foreign lawyer from working on cases brought under the 2020 National Security Law (NSL). Continue reading...
Australia’s Voyager rock through to Eurovision final in a car called ‘Promise’
Perth synth-metal band voted among 10 winners of their semi-final in LiverpoolThe Perth band Voyager has won through to this weekend’s Eurovision final after storming through the semi-final in Liverpool.The Australian synth-metal musicians faced off against Albania, Armenia, Cyprus, Romania, Austria, Denmark, Lithuania, San Marino, Belgium, Slovenia, Iceland, Georgia, Greece, Poland and Estonia in the competition on Thursday evening in the UK. Continue reading...
US authorities ‘seeing large numbers of migrants at border’ before Title 42 expiration – as it happened
Homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas warns people against crossing border illegally in White House briefingWe’re a few minutes away from the daily White House press briefing, where homeland security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will appear ahead of the midnight expiration of Title 42, the rule put in place under Donald Trump that has allowed US authorities to turn away most asylum seekers over the past three years.Immigration authorities and some communities at the border are bracing for a potential surge of new migrants once the measure expires, and Mayorkas is likely to use his appearance to warn people against trying to cross into the US illegally, and outline steps Washington will take to stem the flow. He may also be asked about the possibility Republicans will follow through on their threats to impeach him over the situation at the border. Continue reading...
Sussex police ‘committed to solving’ Vishal Mehrotra murder case
Father had criticised force for failing to reinvestigate killing of 8-year-old son who disappeared in 1981Sussex police are to re-examine the case of a murdered schoolboy who disappeared on his way home more than 40 years ago.Vishal Mehrotra, eight, vanished from west London in July 1981 and part of his remains were found in Rogate, West Sussex, seven months later. No one has been convicted for his murder. Continue reading...
‘Man of 1,000 faces’ wins Deutsche Börse photography prize
Samuel Fosso scoops £30,000 award for performative self-portraits of historical figures including Angela Davis and Mao ZedongOne of Africa’s most important living photographers and contemporary artists, who photographs himself in the style of leading historical figures including Martin Luther King and Angela Davis, has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation prize 2023.The Cameroonian-born Nigerian photographer Samuel Fosso was awarded the £30,000 prize – one of the most prestigious in the industry – at the Photographers’ Gallery in London on Thursday. Continue reading...
Senior civil servants vote to take a stand against bullying from politicians
FDA union votes to use ‘all means available’, including ‘targeted legal action’ in wake of Dominic Raab scandalSenior civil servants have voted to take a stand against inflammatory language from politicians and in favour of legal action to combat bullying, as former cabinet ministers Jacob Rees-Mogg and Dominic Raab renewed their attacks on officials.Members of the FDA union passed a motion in favour of using “all means available” to challenge bullying and harassment of officials, including “use of targeted legal action”, in the wake of the scandal that forced Raab to resign. Continue reading...
‘Skeletal’ body of man who lay dead in Bolton flat for six years discovered
Robert Alton, 70, is believed to have died in 2017 with his death going unnoticed by his landlord and local councilThe body of a retired bookkeeper lay undiscovered in his flat for six years with his “skeletal” remains found only after housing officials forced entry to carry out a gas safety check, an inquest heard.Robert Alton is believed to have died in 2017 aged 70, but his death went unnoticed by both his landlord, which continued to receive his rent automatically through housing benefit, and his local council, which seemingly failed to act on Alton’s mounting council tax arrears. Continue reading...
Piers Morgan authorised illegal blagging of prince’s bank details, court told
Mirror hired investigators to pose as Prince Michael of Kent’s accountant, phone-hacking trial hearsPiers Morgan authorised the illegal blagging of a prince’s private bank details when he was editor of the Daily Mirror, it has been alleged at the high court.Prince Michael of Kent’s personal financial records were published by the Mirror in 1999, allegedly revealing that Queen Elizabeth II’s cousin was millions of pounds in debt and had an unauthorised £220,000 overdraft at Coutts bank.Morgan “lies at the heart” of allegations of unlawful information-gathering, including phone hacking, under the Mirror’s parent company and was “directly” involved in illegal behaviour.The journalist who helped obtain Prince Michael of Kent’s financial records was Gary Jones, now the editor of the Daily Express.The Mirror regularly used the services of Southern Investigations, a private investigations agency heavily implicated in police corruption and the murder of a former employee, Daniel Morgan.Phone hacking was so widespread at the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and People that even those newspapers’ editors were illegally accessing voicemails. Continue reading...
Kemi Badenoch challenged over ‘massive climbdown’ on EU laws
Business secretary questioned by Brexiter MPs, speaker and Labour after government scraps ‘sunset clause’Kemi Badenoch has come under fire from furious Conservative backbenchers, the opposition and the Commons speaker after defending the government’s U-turn on retained EU laws.The business secretary was challenged by leading Brexiters including Bill Cash and Mark Francois, chair of the Tory Brexiter European Research Group (ERG), who asked why the government had performed “a massive climbdown on its own bill despite having such strong support from its backbenchers”. Continue reading...
French prosecutors demand Nicolas Sarkozy face trial over alleged Libya money
The former president is accused of seeking millions of euros from Gaddafi to finance his 2007 campaignFrench prosecutors have demanded that the former president Nicolas Sarkozy face a new trial over alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign.France’s financial crimes prosecutors (PNF) said on Thursday that Sarkozy and 12 others should face trial over accusations they sought millions of euros in financing from the regime of then Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for his ultimately victorious campaign. Continue reading...
Russian tycoon suing UK government for return of £38m superyacht
Sergei Georgievich Naumenko, who is not on sanctions list, is also seeking damages in high court claimA Russian tycoon is suing the UK government over the seizure of his £38m superyacht in London shortly after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year.Sergei Georgievich Naumenko, a property developer who is not on the UK’s Russia sanctions list, has filed a high court claim against the Department for Transport (DfT) demanding it free his 58.5-metre (192ft) long superyacht Phi and pay damages. Continue reading...
Gaza Strip fighting intensifies on third day despite Egypt ceasefire efforts
Clashes between Israel and militants leave 29 dead so far, with airstrikes targeting homes of Palestinian Islamic Jihad leadersFighting between Israel and militant groups in the blockaded Gaza Strip has intensified for the third day despite ceasefire efforts brokered by Egypt, in the worst bout of violence in the region in months, which has killed 28 people in Gaza, including at least 10 civilians, and one civilian in Israel.The latest conflagration began in the early hours of Tuesday, when Israel launched surprise airstrikes targeting the homes of three senior commanders in Palestinian Islamic Jihad, the second most powerful group in the strip after Hamas, despite a fragile ceasefire in place since a day of cross-frontier fire last week. Continue reading...
Tracey Emin speaks about her cancer at opening of her exhibition in Rome
The artist, who has been given the all clear, describes her works as a testament ‘to the healing power of art’British artist Tracey Emin spoke about her recovery from cancer as she opened a new exhibition in Rome, recalling her last visit to the Italian capital “when I was dying, but didn’t know it”.Fifteen artworks completed by Emin, 59, since she was given the all-clear from bladder cancer in 2021 are being displayed at the Galleria Lorcan O’Neill in central Rome. Called You Should Have Saved Me, the works are described as a testament “to the healing power of art”. Continue reading...
BBC to tackle high proportion of women prosecuted for licence fee evasion
Measures include ability to spread cost over small instalments and free debt adviceThe BBC has set out plans to reduce the high proportion of women being prosecuted for licence fee evasion, after suggestions that the charge is sexist.The measures including free debt advice and allowing all unlicensed households to spread payments, underlining the BBC’s determination to save the licence fee, which was frozen by the government at £159 until 2024. Continue reading...
Spain approves ‘unprecedented’ €2.2bn drought recovery plan
Package of measures will help farmers maintain production and avoid food shortages after hottest April everThe Spanish government has approved a €2.2bn (£1.9bn) plan to help the country’s farmers and consumers cope with an enduring drought that has been exacerbated by the hottest and driest April on record.The “unprecedented package” of measures, which was signed off by the cabinet on Thursday morning, includes €1.4bn of funds from the environment ministry to tackle the drought and increase the availability of water, and €784m from the agriculture ministry to help farmers maintain production and avoid food shortages. Continue reading...
Documents claiming to show ‘enormous number’ of illegal activities commissioned by Mirror Group Newspapers seen by court – as it happened
Barrister for alleged victims including Prince Harry presents documents in court he says show illegal activities commissioned by newspaper group. This live blog is closed
Josef Fritzl writes book from prison in attempt to be reconciled with his family
Austrian, who was jailed in 2009 for murder, enslavement, rape and incest, co-authors book with his lawyerAn Austrian man who held his daughter captive in a cellar for 24 years and fathered seven children after raping her has written a book from prison, saying he hopes one day to be reconciled with his family.Josef Fritzl, 88 – who was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009 for murder, enslavement, rape and incest – co-authored the book with his lawyer, Astrid Wagner. Continue reading...
Met police officer cleared over Tasering that left man paralysed
Imran Mahmood found not guilty of unlawfully inflicting grievous bodily harm on Jordan Walker-BrownA police officer has been cleared of unlawfully inflicting grievous bodily harm on a man who was left paralysed after he Tasered him.PC Imran Mahmood, 36, Tasered Jordan Walker-Brown during a patrol in the early months of the first coronavirus lockdown on 4 May 2020 in Haringey, north London. Continue reading...
Female Labour MP accuses shadow minister of sexual assault
Accuser concerned about ‘wider pattern of behaviour’ of Labour MP and reports 2021 incident to policeA female Labour MP has reported a shadow frontbench MP to the Metropolitan police, claiming he sexually assaulted her.The alleged incident is said to have taken place after a summer party in London in July 2021. But the MP decided to approach the Met in recent weeks, according to Tortoise. Continue reading...
French leaders warn of toxic rows over immigration after far-right arson attack
Yannick Morez, the mayor of Saint-Brevin-les-Pins, resigned following death threats and attack on his homeFrench politicians have warned about the risk posed by the country’s increasingly violent and toxic rows over immigration after the mayor of a seaside town resigned following death threats and an arson attack on his home, and far-right groups protested over an asylum-seeker centre in his town.Yannick Morez announced he was stepping down as mayor of Saint-Brevin-les-Pins in western France, and would have to stop his work as a local doctor, weeks after his home was targeted in an arson attack that burned two cars and the front of his family house. The arson attack is still under investigation, but Morez complained of a “lack of support from the state”. Continue reading...
Police recruits with links to domestic abuse and sex offenders ‘still being appointed’
England and Wales watchdog says vetting processes inadequate in 13 cases over two-month period, despite overhaulPolice officers with links to organised crime, sex offenders and domestic abuse have made it through vetting procedures in recent months despite an overhaul of the process in the wake of the murder of Sarah Everard, according to the police watchdog for England and Wales.In a letter to the home secretary, Suella Braverman, HM inspector of constabulary, Matt Parr, said an examination of vetting files over two months found concerns about multiple new recruits.An officer with a history of domestic abuse against multiple partners.An officer with a connection to a criminal gang.An officer who had a family member who was a registered sex offender.An officer who had a family member who had been jailed for drug dealing. Continue reading...
Eight men on trial accused of grooming and abusing girls in Rochdale
Men deny 80 counts dating back to 2002 and 2006, involving alleged abuse of two girls from ages of 12 and 13Eight men from Rochdale have gone on trial accused of grooming and abusing two young girls, after one of the alleged victims took a parenting course as an adult and made graphic claims about being exploited from the age of 12.She and a friend were treated as “mere objects for the defendants to use, abuse, humiliate then discard” from the ages of 12 and 13, a jury at Manchester Minshull Street crown court was told. Continue reading...
Ex-German chancellor criticised for attending event at Russian embassy
Bild publishes leaked photos showing Gerhard Schröder with his wife and others at Victory Day reception in BerlinLeaked photographs have emerged in the German press of former chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who has refused to denounce his friendship to and business ties with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, as the guest of honour at a reception hosted by the Russian embassy in Berlin.Schröder and his wife, So-yeon Schröder-Kim, reportedly rubbed shoulders at the event on Tuesday with Egon Krenz, 86, the last Communist leader of East Germany (GDR). Krenz was forced to resign when the Berlin Wall fell, and was later sentenced to six and a half years in prison for his role in the crimes of the Communist regime, in particular the fatal shootings of people trying to escape the GDR. Continue reading...
Met police officers sacked for punching and kicking child during arrest
Alexei Zalesskiy and Conor Ryan found to have lied in statements about incident in Finsbury Park in April 2021Two Metropolitan police officers have been sacked immediately after a gross misconduct hearing for punching and kicking a child during his arrest and lying about the incident.The hearing, which followed an investigation by the IOPC, heard that police constables Alexei Zalesskiy and Conor Ryan were accused of using excessive force on the 14-year-old boy, who was part of a group of young people gathered at Finsbury Park, north London in April 2021. Continue reading...
Outrage over plans to build highway over site of Canada’s deadliest rockslide
Controversial expansion prompts worry and frustration from residents that a ‘sacred place’ could soon be destroyedBefore sunrise on the morning of 29 April 1903, a deep rumble echoed through Crowsnest Valley in western Alberta, Canada. The peak of Turtle Mountain had collapsed, sending a block of limestone nearly 1km wide and weighing 110m metric tonnes hurtling towards the town of Frank, a coalmining community of 600 people.In less than two minutes, 100 people are believed to have been killed in what remains Canada’s deadliest rockslide. A dozen bodies were recovered, but the vast majority of victims remain buried under boulders the size of vehicles. Continue reading...
What is happening in Plaid Cymru?
Key questions answered on the fallout from a report on the culture within the Welsh nationalist partyWhy did Plaid Cymru commission a report on the party’s culture?For months Plaid has been dogged by claims of a toxic culture, and it emerged last November that an allegation of sexual assault had been made against a senior member of staff. In December the party asked the former Plaid Senedd member Nerys Evans to look at the scale and scope of the issues. Continue reading...
Far-right extremist Vaughn Dolphin is to be sent young offender institution
The 20-year-old from Aldridge built a crude gun in his garden shed and experimented with explosivesFar-right extremist Vaughn Dolphin, who built a crude gun in his garden shed and experimented with explosives, has been ordered to be detained in a young offender institution for eight and a half years.Dolphin, 20, of Walsall Wood Road, Aldridge, West Midlands, was found guilty last month of explosives, terrorism and firearm offences. Continue reading...
Ilhan Omar and Bernie Sanders to introduce free school meals legislation
The proposed bill would offer three meals and a snack to all students regardless of incomeRepresentative Ilhan Omar, Senator Bernie Sanders and colleagues are set to introduce legislation on Thursday to revive one of the coronavirus pandemic era’s most popular social experiments: universal free school meals.The bill would permanently end child hunger in schools, they argue, by offering free breakfast, lunch and dinner plus a snack to all students from preschool to high school, regardless of income. Continue reading...
Actor Stephen Tompkinson found not guilty of grievous bodily harm
DCI Banks lead actor was accused of punching drunk man making noise outside his houseThe actor Stephen Tompkinson has been found not guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm on a drunken man he confronted outside his home.Tompkinson, a familiar face on television programmes from Drop the Dead Donkey to DCI Banks, had been accused of lashing out at Karl Poole who was, with a friend, drinking at the end of the actor’s driveway in the early hours of the morning. Continue reading...
State to take control of TransPennine Express after ongoing poor service
Northern rail network to be run by state-owned operator of last resort when contract expires on 28 MayTransPennine Express (TPE) is to be run by the state after ministers announced that the failing rail company would not have its contract renewed.The transport secretary, Mark Harper, said the northern rail network would be run by the state-owned operator of last resort after passengers experienced disruption, cancellations and a significant decline in the extent and reliability of the service. Continue reading...
Ukraine needs more time before its counter-offensive, says Zelenskiy
Losses would be unacceptable without more heavy weapons promised by west, says president
‘The forever prisoner’: Abu Zubaydah’s drawings expose the US’s depraved torture policy
Exclusive: For 21 years, the detainee has been in US custody without charge, tortured and sexually humiliated, with no prospect for release• Warning: the images and descriptions of torture in this article are extremely graphicA detainee held in the US prison camp at Guantánamo Bay who was used as a human guinea pig in the CIA’s post-9/11 torture program has produced the most comprehensive and detailed account yet seen of the brutal techniques to which he was subjected.Abu Zubaydah has created a series of 40 drawings that chronicle the torture he endured in a number of CIA dark sites between 2002 and 2006 and at Guantánamo Bay. In the absence of a full official accounting of the torture program, which the CIA and the FBI have labored for years to keep secret, the images give a unique and searing insight into a grisly period in US history. Continue reading...
Plaid Cymru MP defends efforts to keep leader Adam Price after damning review
Liz Saville Roberts denies party tried to put own interests before need to ‘detoxify’ internal culture
Moira Deeming serves Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto with defamation concerns notice
MPs expected to proceed with a vote to determine if Deeming is expelled from the party on Friday
Disney+ loses 4m subscribers amid exodus in Indian market
Lost cricket rights prompts outflow but streaming service almost halves losses while theme parks boomDisney, known for Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel movies, said its flagship streaming service lost 4 million subscribers in the first three months of the year.Subscribers to Disney+ services, home to movies such as Toy Story, Monsters, Thor and Black Panther, fell to nearly 158m from January to March, the second quarter of customer losses after a 2.4 million drop in the previous three months. Analysts had expected Disney to add more than 1 million customers in the quarter. The shares fell nearly 5% in after-hours trading. Continue reading...
Lisa Wilkinson disputes Bruce Lehrmann prosecutor’s claim she was warned over Logies speech
Wilkinson says Shane Drumgold did not tell her publicity over the case posed risk to the trial, contradicting ACT director of public prosecutions
Canavan says Coalition will ‘use every tactic’ to block housing bill – as it happened
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Juror responsible for Bruce Lehrmann mistrial also held out on conviction, inquiry told
Prosecutor Shane Drumgold claims the juror who brought in outside research papers on sexual assault was not in favour of guilty verdict
Teenager dies after being trapped under tram in Sydney
Rescue teams lifted the 10-tonne light rail carriage in Haymarket, but the 16-year-old girl suffered critical injuries and could not be revived
Stop calling us woke, lazy snowflakes, senior civil servant tells government
General secretary of FDA union makes plea to Rishi Sunak after multiple ‘culture war’ incidentsThe head of the union for senior civil servants has urged Rishi Sunak to stop letting ministers call officials “lazy, woke, inefficient, remainer snowflakes” or brand them “machiavellian geniuses” trying to unseat the government.In comments released ahead of its annual conference, Dave Penman, general secretary of the FDA union, also accused the prime minister of treating civil servants like “second-class public-sector workers” after the government offered them a worse pay deal than teachers and health staff. Continue reading...
Thursday briefing: How Khan’s controversial arrest threatens stability in Pakistan –and what’s next
In today’s newsletter: Protests could mark the start of a violent showdown that threatens the country’s fragile political system
From boatbuilding to barge painting, traditional British crafts at growing risk
Skills may be lost for good due to ‘perfect storm’ of economic stresses, says heritage charityFrom building wooden boats and Cornish hedges to making marionettes and painting canal barges, many traditional British crafts are under threat because of a “perfect storm” of economic stresses including the aftermath of Brexit, a heritage charity has said.Heritage Crafts has added 17 crafts to its “red list” of endangered skills that could be lost unless the economy improves or more action is taken to protect them. Continue reading...
London’s ‘super-prime’ property market back to pre-Brexit levels
More than 160 luxury homes worth £10m or more have been sold in past year at a combined price of £3.1bnMore than 160 properties worth £10m or more were sold in London over the past year – the most since 2016 when Brexit spooked the global super-rich from investing in the UK’s “super-prime” market.A total of 161 such sales – or three a week – were made in the capital in the year to March, according to analysis of Land Registry data by the estate agent Knight Frank and the data provider LonRes. Continue reading...
Conflict and climate disasters combine to create record rise in displaced people
War in Ukraine and Pakistan’s ‘monsoon on steroids’ among events driving surge on ‘scale never seen before’ as 71m people displacedThe number of people around the world who were forced to flee their homes leapt by a fifth last year, as a “perfect storm” of Russia’s assault on Ukraine and climate disasters brought displacement on an unprecedented scale.By the end of 2022 the number of internally displaced people (IDPs) – those forced from their homes but remaining within their country of residence – reached 71 million, according to figures published by the Norwegian Refugee Council’s Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (IDMC), up from 59.1 million in 2021. Continue reading...
Fierce debate flare as Greens stare down Labor push for vote on housing bill
Penny Wong withdrew comments personally targeting the Greens’ housing spokesperson, but accused the party of joining a ‘filibuster’
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant facing ‘catastrophic’ staff shortage amid Russian evacuation
Russia plans to relocate thousands of staff from nuclear plant, atomic energy company claims, warning of ‘catastrophic lack of qualified personnel’Russia plans to relocate about 2,700 Ukrainian staff from Europe’s largest nuclear plant, Ukraine’s atomic energy company has claimed, warning of a potential “catastrophic lack of qualified personnel” at the Zaporizhzhia facility in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine.Workers who signed employment contracts with Russia’s nuclear agency Rosatom following Moscow’s capture of the Zaporizhzhia plant early in the war are set to be taken to Russia along with their families, Energoatom said in a Telegram post on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Social media firms should reimburse online fraud victims, say UK bankers
Boss of industry body UK Finance accuses tech companies of ‘profiting’ from scams on their platformsThe boss of the banking industry body UK Finance has called on social media companies to reimburse victims of online fraud, accusing them of “profiting” from scams taking place on their platforms.Figures from its fraud report show that 78% of authorised push payment scams, where a victim is tricked into approving a transaction, started online in the second half of last year, with about three-quarters of those beginning on social media. Continue reading...
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