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Hungary accused of inflating number of Ukrainian arrivals to seek EU funds
Claim 540,000 refugees welcomed ‘misleading’ as most travelling on to other countries, say rights groups
Police find helicopter crash site after aircraft with five people on board disappeared over Mount Disappointment near Melbourne
Chartered helicopter was flying in convoy with second helicopter when it went missing on Thursday morning
Israeli forces raid a refugee camp in the West Bank killing two Palestinians
The raid on the Jenin camp comes two days after a Palestinian shot and killed five people in central IsraelIsraeli forces have raided a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, setting off a gun battle in which two Palestinians were killed and more than a dozen were wounded, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.In a separate incident, a Palestinian stabbed a 28-year-old Israeli man on a bus in the West Bank before being killed by a bystander, the Israeli military said. The Magen David Adom emergency service said the stabbing victim was treated and taken to a hospital. Continue reading...
Budget reply speech: Anthony Albanese pledges $2.5bn extra for struggling aged care system
Federal Labor leader says if Australians want higher standards in aged care ‘we need to support higher wages for our carers’
Security agreement with China ‘initialled’ by both countries, Solomon Islands says
Pacific nation has batted away concerns from Australia, New Zealand and the US, saying its policy is ‘friends to all and enemies to none’
Greens launch filibuster attempt to stop NSW bill targeting road-blocking protesters
Party plans to move dozens of amendments to bill that introduces new penalties for protests
David and Victoria Beckham left ‘shaken’ by burglary of London mansion
Suspected cat burglar reportedly broke in while couple were at home in Holland Park with daughterDavid and Victoria Beckham’s west London mansion has been broken into while the couple were at home, with “thousands of pounds” worth of items stolen.The burglary of the couple’s £40m Kensington home is believed to have occurred late in the evening of 28 February, while they were at home with their 10-year-old daughter, the Sun reported. Continue reading...
NSW floods: destructive weather moves south as water begins to recede in Lismore
Severe wind and damaging surf warnings for most of the New South Wales east coast
Ben Roberts-Smith ordered SAS comrade to mock execute another Australian soldier, court hears
Former soldier tells defamation trial Roberts-Smith said ‘shoot him’, referring to a soldier playing a prisoner. Roberts-Smith denies the incident took place.
Ghost flights from UK running at 500 a month, data reveals
Exclusive: MPs criticise ‘climate-degrading’ and ‘nefarious’ practice of flying near-empty planes to retain landing slotsAlmost 500 “ghost flights” a month departed from the UK between October and December 2021, data has revealed.The information, obtained through a freedom of information request by the Guardian, shows Heathrow, Aberdeen, Manchester, Stansted and Norwich were the top five airports for such flights during the period. Continue reading...
Jets linked to Russian oligarchs appear to have kept flying despite sanctions
Exclusive: Guardian data investigation finds flurry of movement after invasion of Ukraine, with many flights to UAE
Executive producer of 7.30, Justin Stevens, appointed ABC news director
Stevens, 37, chosen for top role after lengthy recruitment process following October departure of former news head Gaven Morris
‘Boys club’: stereotype of white male paramedic hampers gender equality, Victorian report finds
Inquiry told ‘rigid paramedic stereotype’ is stopping women from rising through ranks of Ambulance Victoria
Australia risks damage to economy without expanded money laundering laws, says Senate committee
Government has ‘dragged its feet’ on reform and Australia could be placed on grey list which includes Syria, Myanmar and South Sudan
Scott Morrison must reveal any text messages from QAnon friend, information watchdog orders
After two-year freedom of information battle with Guardian Australia, the PM’s office has been told to search for any messages with QAnon proponent Tim Stewart
It may be too late to stop China-Solomon Islands treaty, former Australian intelligence chief says
Coalition urged to refrain from megaphone diplomacy as it tries to persuade Honiara to change course
South Korea says it has successfully test-fired its first solid-fuel space rocket
Test follows North Korea’s recent launch of a long-range missile amid speculation regime could soon conduct nuclear testSouth Korea has said it has successfully test-fired a solid-fuel space rocket for the first time, as it attempts to ramp up its defences after North Korea’s recent launch of a long-range missile and amid speculation that the regime could soon conduct a nuclear test.The South’s defence ministry said Wednesday’s launch, from a site 150km (93 miles) south-west of Seoul, was an “important milestone” in the country’s ability to monitor its neighbour, as it would allow it to eventually launch satellites to spy on the North. Continue reading...
Man charged over Belfast bomb hoax which disrupted Irish minister’s speech
Man, 40, charged with preparation of terrorist acts and hijacking over incident at reconciliation event attended by Simon CoveneyA man has been charged with a number of offences relating to a security alert in Belfast that led to Ireland’s foreign minister being evacuated from a peace event.Simon Coveney was taken out of an event organised by the John and Pat Hume Foundation in north Belfast last Friday. The Irish minister was making a speech to the gathering at the time. Continue reading...
Ex-Wiltshire police worker jailed for affair with rapist she was supervising
Rachel Beale, 53, who admitted misconduct in public office, was a manager in sexual offenders unitA female police worker has been jailed for having an affair with a convicted rapist she was supposed to be supervising.Rachel Beale, 53, was an offender manager within Wiltshire police’s management of sexual and violent offenders unit. Continue reading...
Police examine 600 cases after damning NHS baby deaths report
Inquiry into maternity practices at Shrewsbury and Telford hospital trust finds 201 babies could have survived with better carePolice are examining 600 cases linked to the biggest maternity scandal in the history of the NHS, after a damning report into baby deaths condemned health staff for blaming mothers while repeatedly ignoring their own catastrophic blunders for decades.The independent inquiry into maternity practices at Shrewsbury and Telford hospital NHS trust uncovered hundreds of cases in which health officials failed to undertake serious incident investigations, while deaths were dismissed or not investigated appropriately. Continue reading...
Indian journalist prevented from flying to Europe to speak about intimidation
Rana Ayyub, a columnist for the Washington Post, was not allowed to board a flight at Mumbai airport on TuesdayA prominent Indian journalist has been prevented from flying to Europe to speak about intimidation of journalists and rights in the world’s largest democracy.Rana Ayyub, an outspoken critic of the government of Narendra Modi and columnist for the Washington Post, was not allowed to board a flight at Mumbai airport on Tuesday. She had been due to travel to London to address a conference at the International Centre for Journalists. Continue reading...
Pakistan PM Imran Khan loses support days before no-confidence vote
Key coalition partner has switched allegiance ahead of a parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekendImran Khan’s future as prime minister of Pakistan is looking increasingly in doubt after a key coalition partner switched allegiance ahead of a parliamentary no-confidence vote this weekend.The former cricket star was expected to address the nation in the evening, as weeks of political turmoil come to a head – including allegations of foreign interference. Continue reading...
UK politics: Boris Johnson grilled by MPs at liaison committee – live
This blog has now closed, you can find our latest UK political coverage hereBetts asks Harrington how many people have actually arrived in the UK under the Homes for Ukraine scheme. Harrington says it is too early to say, but he says he may be able to tell the committee at the end of the week.Harrington said that he agreed it took too long to fill in a visa application form. He said at the weekend he spent just under under an hour filling out one out himself, and he was in a more comfortable situation than the refugees who have to fill them out. He said the government was looking at what it can do to make the forms shorter. Continue reading...
Video shows police tackling man who killed neighbour in Gloucestershire
Off-duty officers armed with piece of wood and golf clubs seen taking on Can Arslan, who stabbed Matthew Boorman 27 timesPolice have released a video showing two off-duty officers armed only with a piece of wood and golf clubs tackling a man who stabbed one neighbour and badly injured a second after a bitter long-running dispute.Can Arslan, 52, killed Matthew Boorman, his neighbour in the village of Walton Cardiff in Gloucestershire, stabbing him 27 times, and inflicted eight knife wounds on another neighbour, Peter Marsden. Continue reading...
Russian oligarchs on UK sanctions list were granted ‘golden visas’
Eight unnamed individuals were awarded right to live in Britain under controversial investor visa scheme
Putin promotes Chechen leader with ties to murder of Kremlin critic
Ramzan Kadyrov promoted to lieutenant-general for his role in invasion of Ukraine
Grenfell inquiry told government had ideological aversion to red tape
Brandon Lewis is first government minister to give evidence at inquiry in LondonCalls to regulate against the potential incompetence of people who check fire risks in buildings before the Grenfell Tower disaster were dismissed by government ministers because of an “ideological” aversion to increasing red tape, the public inquiry has heard.Two coroners investigating earlier fire fatalities, the London fire brigade commissioner and the government’s own chief fire adviser were among experts who asked ministers to toughen scrutiny of fire risk assessors, according to testimony heard during cross-examination of Brandon Lewis, the first government minister to give evidence. Continue reading...
Dominic Raab to appeal against release of Baby P’s mother from prison
Parole Board directs release of Tracey Connelly, jailed in 2009 over death of son who suffered months abuseDominic Raab said he plans to appeal against the Parole Board’s decision to free the mother of Baby P, who died after months of abuse.The board said on Wednesday that a panel had directed the release of Tracey Connelly, who was jailed indefinitely with a minimum term of five years in May 2009 for causing or allowing the death of her 17-month-old son, Peter. He had suffered more than 50 injuries with the extent of the cruelty inflicted on him causing widespread shock and revulsion. Continue reading...
UK announces plans to block ferries with crews paid less than minimum wage from its ports
The government’s move comes after widespread public fury to P&O Ferries sacking 800 workersThe UK government has announced plans to block ferries with crews paid less than the minimum wage from British ports in response to widespread fury to P&O Ferries’ sacking of 800 workers without consultation.The transport minister, Grant Shapps, told parliament on Wednesday that the government would write to the operators of British ports telling them to refuse access to companies that did not pay the UK minimum rate, adding: “This will have the full backing of the government.” Continue reading...
YouTube refuses to remove account of prisoner who films videos in his cell
Sam Walker, currently serving at Forest Bank prison in Salford, has been making videos of himself inside various forms of custody since 2018YouTube is refusing to delete the account of a serial offender who regularly posts videos from his prison cell and uses his channel to abuse judges, complain about his sentence and give details of drug-taking inside the UK jails.Sam Walker, who is serving a sentence for possession of 3kg of cannabis and driving while disqualified, has been filming videos of himself inside various forms of custody since 2018. Continue reading...
Profiteering over Covid PPE ‘disgraceful’, says UK government adviser
Sir John Bell says behaviour of certain companies during pandemic was ‘unacceptable’A leading UK government adviser has criticised the “disgraceful” profiteering of some companies that sought contracts to provide personal protective equipment and Covid testing during the pandemic.Speaking on Wednesday at a Royal Society conference on the science of Covid, Sir John Bell, regius professor of medicine at Oxford University and the government’s life sciences adviser, said the behaviour of certain companies in the middle of the crisis was “extremely unacceptable”. Continue reading...
Ikea plans to close Tottenham branch, putting 450 jobs at risk
Retailer says it is adapting to ‘changing shopping behaviours’ and will do its best to protect jobsIkea is planning to close one of its six London stores with the potential loss of 450 jobs as the furniture retailer shifts towards online and high street locations.The Swedish retailer is to close the store in Tottenham, north London, later this year, just a decade after its opening caused a riot with a 1,000 cars reported to have queued up on opening day and six shoppers taken to hospital amid the chaos. Continue reading...
UK competition regulator raids Mitie offices in London
CMA examines emails from senior staff at outsourcer amid Home Office concerns over immigration centre contractsCompetition investigators raided the offices of outsourcer Mitie and are examining the emails of senior staff, after the Home Office raised concerns about suspected anti-competitive behaviour, the Guardian understands.The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is examining the relationship between Mitie and US firm PAE, who operate a joint venture for the Ministry of Defence but were also competing to run Home Office immigration removal centres, at Derwentside, in Coutry Durham, and Heathrow. Continue reading...
Scott Morrison says best way to help renters is to ‘help them buy a house’
Prime minister’s comment came in response to question about lack of relief for renters in federal budget
Jackie Weaver had ‘no authority’ after all, investigation finds
A year after the chaotic parish council Zoom call, reports find the Handforth councillor was in the wrongJackie Weaver – if you recall the dialogue from the jaw-droppingly chaotic parish council meeting – had “no authority” to remove councillors from the meeting. “No authority at all.”More than a year on, newly published independent investigation reports have revealed the complainants were correct: the muting of microphones and removal of individual councillors “was without authority”. Weaver, it seems, did not have the authority to do what she did. Continue reading...
Prince Andrew plays prominent role in Prince Philip memorial service
Royal makes first public appearance since settling sexual assault case filed against him by Virginia GiuffrePrince Andrew has prompted controversy after playing a unexpectedly prominent role escorting the Queen into a memorial service for his father, Prince Philip, in the disgraced royal’s first public appearance since settling the sexual assault case filed against him by Virginia Giuffre.The ceremony in Westminster Abbey was held to mark a year since the Duke of Edinburgh’s death after his funeral was attended by just 30 loved ones due to pandemic restrictions. Continue reading...
LV= chief under pressure to quit over £511,000 bonus despite botched sale
Mark Hartigan awarded payout by insurer’s board even though deal with Bain Capital fell throughThe chief executive of LV= has come under renewed pressure to quit the mutual insurer after taking a £511,000 bonus despite his role in the botched sale of the 197-year-old company to a US private equity firm.Mark Hartigan, who faced stiff personal criticism for his role in the aborted sale to Bain Capital, was awarded the annual bonus after the board decided he met most of his personal targets for last year. Continue reading...
Dorset police arrest man reported to have escaped prison van in underpants
Kyle Eglington, 32, found after search involving helicopter and armed officersA man who reportedly escaped from a prison van in Dorset dressed only in his underpants and socks has been found and arrested by armed officers.Kyle Eglington, 32, fled the van in Poole on Saturday after allegedly assaulting a security officer. Continue reading...
Many feared dead after gunmen attack passenger train in Nigeria
Suspected bandits open fire and detonate explosives on train travelling between Abuja and KadunaSeveral people have been injured and more are feared dead or kidnapped after gunmen attacked passengers on a train travelling between Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, and the northern city of Kaduna, entering carriages and opening fire before soldiers arrived at the scene.The incident began just before 9pm on Monday, according to witnesses, when assailants reportedly detonated explosives to halt the train shortly before it reached Kaduna. Continue reading...
Budget 2022 live updates: federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivers budget speech with cash payments and tax relief – latest news
Extra tax cut for 10 million low and middle income workers worth up to $420 – while fuel excise will be slashed for next six months. Follow the latest updates live
Singapore appeal court upholds death sentence for intellectually disabled man
Execution of Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam, who has IQ of 69, upheld despite claims it goes against international lawA man with learning disabilities who has spent more than a decade on death row could face execution within days after Singapore’s top court dismissed his last-ditch appeal, in a case that has drawn global condemnation.Nagaenthran K Dharmalingam, a Malaysian national, was arrested in 2009 for attempting to smuggle 43 grams of heroin – about three tablespoons –into Singapore.
P&O Ferries rejects plea from Grant Shapps for U-turn on sackings
Ferry firm’s boss says complying with minister’s request would cause company’s collapseP&O Ferries has rejected the government’s call to move this week’s deadline for the 800 sacked workers to accept redundancy offers, saying most had already signed contracts and ministers were “ignoring the situation’s fundamental and factual realities”.In a bullish response to transport secretary Grant Shapps, the ferry operator’s chief executive, Peter Hebblethwaite, said the demand was legally impossible and would close the firm down. Continue reading...
Australia’s budget is banking on wages outpacing inflation and interest rates, but not by too much
Coalition is relying on an assumption budget handouts such as fuel excise relief won’t fan inflation
Evacuation orders lifted for parts of Lismore – as it happened
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Boris Johnson must resign if fined for breaching lockdown, says Labour
Angela Rayner increases pressure on PM with Met expected to issue first tranche of fines imminentlyBoris Johnson should resign if he is fined by the Metropolitan police for lockdown breaches, despite the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Labour has said, after the Guardian revealed the first tranche of fines are expected to be issued imminently.It is understood the Met is expected to issue about 20 fines on Tuesday related to the most straightforward cases, though more are expected to follow. A source said the fines would probably be imposed on “low-hanging fruit” – an indication that Boris Johnson is unlikely to be among them, as he has denied breaking the law. Continue reading...
‘We have to be seen to be believed’: the endurance of the royal tour
For the British monarchy the global jaunt is key to maintaining precious media coverage – even if it is dull, or worse, embarrassingRoyal tours have long been a central feature of monarchical life. It’s what they do. As the Queen says: “We have to be seen to be believed.”Medieval monarchs toured their realms obsessively in order to show they were still alive. It also helped keep their populations in order and allowed them to display their magnificence and power. Henry II’s legs grew bandy as he rode continuously across France, England and Ireland in the 12th century. Elizabeth I’s tours, 400 years later, wended their way round the country: she spoke to ordinary folk encountered en route and accepted gifts from the burghers of the towns that she and her 300-wagon baggage train passed through. Continue reading...
Future of Covid memorial wall still uncertain one year after the first heart
What began with a team of volunteers in London has become a symbol of the pandemic – but remains at risk of erasureA year ago today, Fran Hall drew a small red heart on the wall of the Albert Embankment alongside St Thomas’ hospital and opposite the the Houses of Parliament.Within the heart, she wrote the name Steve Mead, the husband she lost to coronavirus in October 2020 just three weeks after they married. Continue reading...
Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial: former soldier objects to answering questions about SAS missions
Soldier anonymised as Person 66 objects to questions in federal court over missions under Roberts-Smith’s command on the grounds of self-incriminationA former Australian soldier has objected to answering questions about SAS missions under the command of Ben Roberts-Smith in Afghanistan in 2012, his lawyer telling the federal court his expected evidence could tend to incriminate him in an alleged murder.The soldier, anonymised before the court as Person 66, briefly began giving evidence late on Monday, subpoenaed to give evidence by the newspapers defending a defamation action brought by his former comrade and Victoria Cross recipient Roberts-Smith. Continue reading...
‘We took our children and ran’: thousands displaced as Senegal’s 40-year-war crosses border
More than 6,ooo people have left their homes as renewed violence in the Casamance region spills into the GambiaIt was late morning when the bullets burst through the corrugated roof of Maimouna Kujabee’s farmhouse. First, she hit the ground. Then she took off, running from her village in Ziguinchor, in Senegal’s Casamance region, as fast as her children could manage.Through fields and forest, with only the clothes on her back, Kujabee did not stop until she reached Bajagar, in the Gambia, about a mile north of the border. “The sun was hot. I ran until my sandals were cut up,” says Kujabee. Continue reading...
Abramovich and Ukrainian MP may have been poisoned this month
Russian billionaire and Rustem Umerov had symptoms consistent with poisoning earlier in March, says source
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