Sex Education star will be first black actor to play role full-time when Russell T Davies returns to run show in 2023Ncuti Gatwa will take over from Jodie Whittaker as the Time Lord in Doctor Who, the BBC has announced.The 29-year-old will become the 14th Doctor on the popular BBC show after Whittaker announced last July she would be leaving the role. Continue reading...
by Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent on (#5Z096)
Raab warns stability in Northern Ireland is being ‘imperilled’ by dispute over protocol agreed by JohnsonThe UK government will take “whatever measures are necessary” to reform Northern Ireland’s Brexit protocol, the justice secretary, Dominic Raab, has pledged, amid fears the newly elected Stormont assembly could be put on pause until Christmas.In the wake of a resounding election victory for Sinn Féin, the DUP has said it cannot take up its position as deputy first minister until Brexit checks on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain are removed. Continue reading...
Bare torsos of two warrior statues are latest finds of ‘giants of Mont’e Prama’ dug up since 1970sThe torsos of two statues of boxers, dating back to the iron age, have been discovered at the Mont’e Prama necropolis in Sardinia.The latest finds, sculpted in limestone by the Nuragic civilisation, add to several other statues of boxers, wrestlers and archers dug up at the site since the 1970s and which have become known as “the giants of Mont’e Prama”. Continue reading...
Emmanuel and Emmanuella were reported missing from the garden of their home in Lambeth on SaturdaySix-year-old twins who were reported missing in south London have been found.The Metropolitan police said Emmanuel and Emmanuella were last seen playing in the front garden of their home in Cowley Road, Lambeth, on Saturday at 6pm. Continue reading...
Northern business chief says privatisation plan could be open to legal challengesGovernment plans to privatise Channel 4 are wide open to being challenged in court because they would undermine Boris Johnson’s commitment to “levelling up” the country, the head of the Northern Powerhouse Partnership has said.Henri Murison, director of the NPP, whose chair is former Tory chancellor George Osborne, said on Saturday two bills to be announced for the next session of parliament in this week’s Queen’s speech – one on the privatisation proposals, and another requiring that all government policies contribute to “levelling up” – were completely at loggerheads and “utterly incoherent”. Continue reading...
Fifty-two-year-old used customary route up 8,850-metre mountain while leading 10 other climbersA Nepali sherpa has scaled Mount Everest for a record 26th time, breaking his own previous record set last year, a government official says.
Equipment will include anti-battery radar systems, plus GPS jamming and night-vision devicesAn extra £1.3bn in military support is to be handed to Ukraine by the UK, in a significant increase in support for the country as it continues to resist Russia’s illegal invasion.In a package that marks the UK’s highest rate of military spending since the end of the Iraq and Afghanistan campaigns, the funding was revealed before a meeting of G7 leaders to discuss what additional help can be given to Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s forces. Boris Johnson is also due to meet arms companies to ask for an increase in production. Continue reading...
Emmanuel and Emmanuella were last seen about 6pm on Saturday at their home in LambethSix-year-old twins have been reported missing in south London.The Metropolitan police said Emmanuel and Emmanuella were last seen playing in the front garden of their home in Cowley Road, Lambeth at 6pm on Saturday. A relative went to check on them an hour later and found they were not there, Scotland Yard said. Continue reading...
Documents show gambling firms warned Treasury officials against tightening up industry lawsSome of Britain’s betting giants are revealed to have quietly lobbied Treasury officials against a proposed industry crackdown, claiming it will cost millions of pounds in lost tax receipts.Executives representing Bet365, Paddy Power and Ladbrokes met officials from the Treasury and Revenue and Customs, warning a radical overhaul of the industry could drive gamblers to the black market. The meeting was with tax officials rather than ministers and was therefore not required to be automatically disclosed. Continue reading...
by Rory Carroll and Lisa O'Carroll in Magherafelt, an on (#5YZY7)
Leader Mary Lou McDonald raises issue of unification as nationalists become biggest party in Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland has slipped into political crisis after Sinn Féin’s triumph in the assembly election triggered calls for a referendum on a united Ireland and the Democratic Unionist party vowed to block the formation of a new power-sharing executive at Stormont.Jubilant Sinn Féin supporters celebrated across the region on Saturday when final vote counts confirmed a historic victory that turned the former IRA mouthpiece into the biggest party, with the right to nominate the first minister. Continue reading...
by Toby Helm, Michael Savage & Tom Wall on (#5YZXH)
The Liberal Democrats and Labour enjoyed a surge in the polls that raised constitutional issues as well as weakening the PMOn Friday morning, as broadcasters, pollsters and political analysts tried to make sense of a mixed bag of early results from the previous day’s local elections, no one was quite clear who had performed the best. All the party leaders seemed happy enough and the political messages were blurred.Boris Johnson was said by people in Downing Street to be in a buoyant mood when he sat down at his desk at 8.15am, believing the heat was off him. He had told a meeting with his advisers the previous day that “we are going to get our arses kicked”. But while he could see his party had indeed taken a beating and was losing seats, it seemed that a Tory meltdown had been avoided, and that Labour was failing to win back support behind the red wall. Continue reading...
Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel says explosion at Hotel Saratoga appears to have been caused by a gas leakAt least 26 people have been killed and a further 74 have been treated in hospital after a powerful explosion tore the façade from a hotel in the Cuban capital, sending plumes of dust into the air and leaving rubble strewn across the street in the historic centre of Havana.Speaking at the scene soon afterwards, the Cuban president, Miguel Díaz-Canel, ruled out a bomb and said the blast at the Hotel Saratoga appeared to have been caused by a gas leak. Continue reading...
by Emma Graham-Harrison and Vera Mironova in Kyiv on (#5YZTJ)
Drunks, thieves, spies and hedgehogs are all in a night’s work for the men backing up city’s overstretched police force● Russia-Ukraine war: latest updatesThe call came around midnight. There was a suspicious man poking around a rundown complex of garages and workshops, police had heard a gunshot and so they wanted backup.The men of the Maidan group rolled out of the bodyshop that served as their headquarters, into a couple of vans with personalised Maidan numberplates and their own ambulance, and set off into the eerie quiet of curfew-hours Kyiv. Continue reading...
Agencies to approach those who may have had close contact with patient, who recently travelled to NigeriaA patient is being treated at a specialist unit in London after they were diagnosed with monkeypox, a rare viral infection.The person had recently travelled to Nigeria, where they are believed to have contracted the illness, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said on Saturday. They are being treated in an isolation unit at Guy’s and St Thomas’ infectious disease unit. Continue reading...
by Vincent Ni China affairs correspondent on (#5YZPJ)
John Lee is the only candidate in the running to succeed Carrie Lam as chief executiveAt the height of Hong Kong’s protests in the summer of 2019, angry pro-democracy legislators shouted in the Chinese territory’s legislative council: “down with John Lee!”, as the veteran security chief defended his force’s treatment of the protesters and journalists.“I hope people will understand the chaotic situation and the pressure faced by each and every one at the scene on that day,” Lee said, unapologetically. “I hope members of the public will not vent their dissatisfaction of the government on police officers, because they are only discharging their duties.” Continue reading...
Book reveals fate of EOKA guerrilla fighters at the hands of the army during the dying days of empire on the Mediterranean islandAt least 14 Cypriots were tortured then murdered by UK forces during an armed uprising in the late 1950s, according to newly unearthed evidence that raises fresh questions over another shocking chapter of Britain’s colonial history.Testimony from British veterans and Cypriot rebel fighters, along with postmortem and morgue records, as well as previously undisclosed material from Cypriot archives, suggest that the victims died after being interrogated by UK officers. The dead, all men aged between 17 and 37, were arrested on suspicion of being part of the National Organisation of Cypriot Fighters, a paramilitary organisation known as EOKA, which orchestrated a guerrilla campaign to overthrow British control in Cyprus. Continue reading...
French president promises inclusive education system, accessible health service and stronger military at Elysée Palace ceremonyEmmanuel Macron said that his reelection marked a “fundamental democratic renaissance” as he was sworn in for a second term of office as president of France at a ceremony at the Elysée Palace.Macron, who defeated his far right rival, Marine Le Pen, in the second round vote two weeks ago, entered on Saturday to the strains of Handel played by the Garde Républicaine’s string quartet and listened as the official results were read. Continue reading...
Green New Deal Rising campaigners were escorted from the dinner to chants of ‘out, out, out’A speech by the home secretary, Priti Patel, was disrupted on Friday evening after pro-refugee activists infiltrated a Conservative party “spring dinner”.Eight young social justice and climate campaigners from Green New Deal Rising disrupted the Bassetlaw Conservative Association Spring Dinner and demanded she drop controversial plans to offshore asylum seekers to Rwanda. Continue reading...
by Josh Taylor and Cait Kelly (earlier) on (#5YZ8A)
Foreign minister meets Solomon Islands counterpart in Brisbane; poll shows independent Sophie Scamps has real prospect of taking seat from Liberal Jason Falinski; Bill Shorten tests positive for Covid; NSW records 19 Covid deaths; Victoria nine, Queensland five, Tasmania two, NT one, SA two and WA six. This blog is now closed
The 52-year-old man collapsed in the final stages of climbing the world’s third highest mountainAn Indian climber died has during a summit push on Mount Kanchenjunga, the world’s third highest mountain, an official said.The death is the third to be reported on Nepal Himalayas during the current climbing season which started in March. Continue reading...
The latest security assistance brings the total US military aid to $3.8bn as UN secuirty council’s first statement on crisis omits words ‘war’ and ‘invasion’
Analysis: As the heatwave in India and Pakistan starts to intensify again, Thailand and China are recording strangely cold May daysThe final days of April saw further unbearable temperatures recorded in India and Pakistan. Temperatures peaked at 49C in Jacobabad, Pakistan on 30 April, with a high of 47.2C observed in Banda, India. The Indian Meteorological Department confirmed that average temperatures in April were the highest for northern and central parts of the country since records began over 100 years ago.Heatwaves are a common occurrence at this time of year in India and Pakistan, but scientists believe the intensity, duration and arrival time of the conditions witnessed so far this year are caused by rising global temperatures. Despite a slight respite in the extreme heat over the past few days, temperatures are set to intensify once more this weekend and into next week with maximum temperatures expected to approach 50C in parts of north-west India and Pakistan. Continue reading...
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This blog has now closed. You can find our latest coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war in our new live blogRussia’s defence ministry said that its missiles destroyed a large ammunition depot in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramatorsk.
Mental health bill aims to limit detentions of autistic people and those with learning disabilitiesAn overhaul of what Boris Johnson described as “antiquated” mental health laws will make it harder to detain people with learning disabilities and autistic people in hospital.The reforms – which will be part of the Queen’s speech next week and are the first big changes to the Mental Health Act in four decades – are designed to reduce the number of people being detained under current laws in England and Wales. The number of detentions rose by 40% between 2005-06 and 2015-16 and have continued to rise year on year. Continue reading...
Anti-vaxxer convicted of causing nuisance or disturbance at Guy’s hospital in London in JanuaryPiers Corbyn has been fined £250 after accusing NHS staff at a London Covid-19 vaccination clinic of murdering people.The brother of the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had arrived with a group of anti-vaxxers at Guy’s hospital in central London on 18 January with a “cease and desist” letter that they claimed was to prevent NHS staff from administering the Covid-19 vaccine. Continue reading...
Analysis: Few outlets considered April 2021 event a story at the time, but then Partygate happenedIf Keir Starmer is fined for a breach of lockdown rules, the person who would claim credit for bringing him down is the anti-lockdown campaigner Laurence Fox.Fox, the former actor and leader of the niche Reform party, was the first person to widely share a 34-second grainy video showing the maskless Labour leader having a beer with one of his MPs after a day’s campaigning. In the background party activists can be seen eating curry, in what Labour has always insisted was a work environment. Continue reading...
Issa brothers’ EG Group lining up to buy retailer out of administration after Morrisons’ rescue deal rejectedMcColl’s is set to appoint administrators, putting 16,000 jobs at risk, after its lenders turned down a last-minute rescue deal from Morrisons.It is understood that EG Group, the petrol forecourts operator owned by the Blackburn’s billionaire Issa brothers, is lined up to buy McColl’s out of administration in a deal that would save all jobs and the convenience store group’s more than 1,100 outlets around the country but would not include its pension scheme. Continue reading...
White suspect was arrested but police later told Antwon Forrest’s family no further action was being takenPolice have been strongly criticised for not prosecuting a white woman who hit a 12-year-old black boy on the forehead with a paddle so forcefully he needed hospital treatment for a deep cut.The woman was arrested following the incident at a riverside park near Bristol but three weeks later Avon and Somerset police informed the boy’s family that no further action was being taken because the woman claimed she acted in self-defence and felt “threatened”. Continue reading...