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Australia news live: conservative Liberal says Ley’s leadership secure after net zero axing; storms batter Queensland and NSW;
Jonathon Duniam says he supports Sussan Ley and doesn't expect a challenge against her. Follow the day's news live
Suspect arrested in shooting death of beloved Oakland football coach
Cedric Irving Jr, 27, is alumnus of high school where John Beam taught before gaining fame on Netflix's Last Change UA 27-year-old Skyline high school alumnus, frequently seen lingering near Laney College, has been taken into custody in connection with the fatal shooting of Oakland football coach John Beam.Police identified the suspect as Cedric Irving Jr, who was apprehended before dawn at the San Leandro, California, Bart station, ending an urgent search for the individual believed responsible. Continue reading...
Marjorie Taylor Greene says she’s had ‘warnings for my safety’ after posts by Trump
One-time Maga loyalist diverges with Trump on issues including Epstein, so US president has withdrawn supportMarjorie Taylor Greene, a longtime Republican ally who previously fiercely defended Donald Trump and his Maga movement, said on Saturday she had been contacted by private security firms with warnings for my safety" after Trump announced on Friday he was withdrawing his support for and endorsement of the Georgia representative.In a post on X, Greene said that a hot bed of threats against me are being fueled and egged on by the most powerful man in the world", without referring to Trump by name, adding it was the man I supported and helped get elected". Continue reading...
Train worker who protected passengers in Huntingdon attack leaves hospital
LNER's Samir Zitouni, known as Sam, was seriously injured in mass stabbing and is credited with saving multiple livesA train crew member who was seriously injured while protecting passengers during a mass stabbing onboard a train in Cambridgeshire has been discharged from hospital, police have said.
Ethiopia confirms outbreak of deadly Marburg virus
Africa CDC says at least nine cases have been detected of Ebola-like illness, which kills up to 80% of those infectedEthiopia has confirmed an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus in the south of the country, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has said.The Marburg virus is one of the deadliest known pathogens. Like Ebola, it causes severe bleeding, fever, vomiting and diarrhoea and has a 21-day incubation period. Continue reading...
Factchecking five Coalition claims about net zero, from power prices to the $9tn cost
As Liberals join Nationals in abandoning a 2050 emissions target, we unpick some of the opposition's talking points
Police detonated a ‘stinger’ grenade at a Melbourne protest. Now two activists may sue over their injuries
Grenades filled with rubber pellets and other so-called less lethal' munitions have been increasingly deployed, despite being linked to serious injuries and even deaths
Biodiversity offsets failed to protect habitat in NSW. Now federal Labor is about to make the same mistakes, critics warn
Offsets were meant to be a last resort for mitigating environmental damage from development projects, but rapidly became the default
Australia is selling arms at a weapons fair in Dubai. Are they destined to be used in Sudan atrocities?
Australian companies have exported nearly $300m weapons over five years to the UAE, which has denied shipping weapons to a paramilitary group in Sudan
Australian investment in green projects surges despite drastic US policy reversal, report shows
Exclusive: Growth has been steady even since Trump's re-election, building on increase from $20bn to $157bn, says thinktank
Storm Claudia: Arctic winds to bring snow and -7C temperatures
Major incident declared in Wales, with rescues and evacuations in Monmouth after river bursts its banksSnow could be on the way for parts of the UK with a cold snap set to arrive in the coming days in the wake of Storm Claudia, the Met Office said on Saturday.The storm had a significant impact in Wales where a major incident was declared, with dozens of people rescued from their homes or evacuated in the town of Monmouth following severe flooding when the River Monnow burst its banks. Continue reading...
Two arrested over phone hidden in Commons to reportedly play sex noises during PMQs
Police believe device was deliberately planted near frontbench to disrupt proceedings, prompting heightened security in parliamentPolice have arrested two men in connection with a mobile phone hidden in the House of Commons that was reportedly planted there to play sex noises during prime minister's questions.The phone was found near the frontbench during a routine sweep of the chamber. It is believed to have been intended to interrupt the keynote weekly showdown between Keir Starmer and Kemi Badenoch in September. Continue reading...
Trump pressures Thailand to recommit to Cambodia ceasefire with ‘threat of tariffs’
Bangkok had earlier said it was suspending ceasefire, accusing Cambodia of laying landmines along the borderThe US has put pressure on Thailand to recommit to a ceasefire with Cambodia, warning trade talks could be halted as Washington seeks to keep a Donald Trump-brokered truce agreement from falling apart.Earlier this week, Thailand said that it was suspending the ceasefire deal, accusing Cambodia of laying fresh landmines along the border, including one it said wounded a Thai soldier on patrol, who lost a foot in the explosion. Continue reading...
Nigel Farage is today’s Enoch Powell and his appeal down to slow economy, says minister
Business secretary Peter Kyle says appeal of far-right parties like Reform due to their dogma of disruption, division and despair'Nigel Farage is today's incarnation of the politics of Enoch Powell", the business secretary, Peter Kyle, said at the Co-operative party conference.Kyle described Reform UK as far right", while stressing that boosting economic growth was needed to build an economy and a politics that people can trust to deliver for themselves, their families and their communities". Continue reading...
‘Death by a thousand cuts’: the people who could face deportation under Reform
As party's rise fuels fears over future visa rules, people share how the lives they have built are in jeopardyAs Reform UK soars in the polls, Britain's migrant communities are facing an uncertain future.The party has announced a swathe of hardline immigration policies, including its plans to abolish indefinite leave to remain - the right to settle permanently in the UK after five years of residence. Continue reading...
Tributes paid to ‘fearless and funny’ Observer journalist Rachel Cooke who has died aged 56
Cooke, who worked for the Observer for 25 years and was described as its backbone', was diagnosed with cancer earlier this yearTributes have been paid to the journalist and critic Rachel Cooke after her death from cancer.Cooke, 56, was diagnosed with the illness earlier this year and died on Friday. She worked for the Observer for 25 years, where she was described as the backbone of the paper". Continue reading...
Fly-tippers dump ‘mountain’ of waste in Oxfordshire field
Area's MP says it would cost more than local council's annual budget to remove the 10-metre high pile of wasteFly-tippers have dumped a mountain of illegal waste" in Oxfordshire so large that removing it could cost more than the local council's annual budget, the area's MP has said.Hundreds of tonnes of waste, stacked 10 metres high, appeared in a field between the River Cherwell and the A34 near Kidlington. One charity called the huge dump of rubbish an environmental catastrophe unfolding in plain sight". Continue reading...
Viktor Orbán begins ‘anti-war roadshow’ as Hungary gears up for 2026 elections
PM makes opposition to support for Ukraine central to Fidesz campaign as it loses ground over cost of living crisisHungary's prime minister has kicked off a weeks-long anti-war roadshow", turning criticism of European support for Ukraine into an early campaign message before next year's elections.Viktor Orban' is scheduled to stage an event in five cities before the end of the year, and started with an assembly on Saturday in the north-western city of Gyr. Continue reading...
Israel breaching international law by limiting Gaza aid, says Unrwa official
Natalie Boucly says supplies are ready but only about half of what is needed is getting into territoryIsrael is breaching international law by continuing to impose restrictions on aid flows into Gaza, where the population remains critically short of food and life-saving goods as winter sets in, a senior official at the UN agency for Palestinian refugees has said.In an interview during a recent visit to Brussels, Natalie Boucly, an Unrwa deputy commissioner general, said the whole world - including the EU and US - needed to increase the pressure on Israel's government to ensure the unrestricted flow of aid into Gaza. Continue reading...
What pension changes is Rachel Reeves considering in the budget?
One possible alteration was thought to be tax-free cash drawdowns, but the chancellor may have turned to salary sacrifice schemesRumours about what Rachel Reeves may, or may not, do to pensions in the budget continue to swirl.One much-debated possible change - cutting the amount of tax-free cash that people can take from their pensions - is said by some to be off the table, but reports have emerged that the chancellor has salary sacrifice" pension schemes in her sights. Continue reading...
Wes Streeting accused of ‘chaotic and incoherent approach’ to NHS reform
Exclusive: thinktank report finds health secretary has failed to improve productivity, with the health service unlikely to meet its targetsWes Streeting has been accused of taking a chaotic and incoherent approach" to reforming the NHS which makes it unlikely the government will hit its own targets, according to a damning report by the Institute for Government (IfG).The report praises elements of how the health secretary has managed the health service in his first year in office, including improving performance and staff retention in hospitals. Thepay settlement he reached with resident doctors last year avoided a winter plagued by NHS strikes Continue reading...
Trump says he will take legal action against BBC, despite its apology
US president says he will sue the corporation for anywhere between a billion and $5bn'Donald Trump has said he still plans to sue the BBC despite receiving the apology he demanded over a misleading edit of one of his speeches.The row, over an episode of Panorama from last year about the Capitol riot in 2021, led to accusations of bias at the broadcaster and the resignation of two of the most senior executives at the BBC: the director general, Tim Davie; and Deborah Turness, the chief executive of news. Continue reading...
Icelandic is in danger of dying out because of AI and English-language media, says former PM
Katrin Jakobsdottir and her co-author want the 350,000 people who speak the language to fight for its futureIceland's former prime minister, Katrin Jakobsdottir, has said that the Icelandic language could be wiped out in as little as a generation due to the sweeping rise of AI and encroaching English language dominance.Katrin, who stood down as prime minister last year to run for president after seven years in office, said Iceland was undergoing radical" change when it came to language use. More people are reading and speaking English, and fewer are reading in Icelandic, a trend she says is being exacerbated by the way language models are trained. Continue reading...
Levy on international students’ tuition fees not in best interest of UK, says leader of top university
Duncan Ivison, president of Manchester University, says government's 6% surcharge plan will hurt the sector'A levy on tuition fees paid by international students is wrong", will hurt the sector" and is not in the long-term interests" of the UK, according to the vice-chancellor of one of the country's leading universities.Duncan Ivison, who took over as president and vice-chancellor of the University of Manchester (UoM) last year, was speaking ahead of the budget later this month when the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, is expected to flesh out her plans for the proposed 6% surcharge. Continue reading...
Blast from confiscated explosives at police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir kills nine
The accidental explosion comes days after a deadly car blast in New Delhi which killed at least eight people near the city's historic Red FortAt least nine people were killed and 32 injured after a cache of confiscated explosives detonated inside a police station in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police have announced.The blast occurred in the Nowgam area of Srinagar, the region's main city, late on Friday while a team of forensic experts and police were examining the explosive material, said Nalin Prabhat, the region's police director general. He ruled out any foul play, saying it was an accident. Continue reading...
‘Bereavement penalty’: people who lost partners hit by insurance premium rises
Campaigners claim AI algorithms are behind hefty increases in renewal quotes for home and car coverShortly after her husband died, Kay Lawley* received renewal quotes from the couple's home and car insurance provider, Ageas. She told the company of his death and was stunned that the quotes then increased by up to 15%.Her car insurance quote went from 301 to 348, while her home and contents policy rose by almost 12% - from 1,039 to 1,161. Continue reading...
Teletubbies creator warns parents over ‘empty’ YouTube programmes for children
Anne Wood says algorithms bypass the responsibility of art' and have failed to support high-quality children's contentLots of programmes for children on YouTube are empty" and do nothing to encourage the imaginative life of children", the Teletubbies creator has cautioned parents.Anne Wood, the veteran children's producer who devised the popular TV show for preschool children, said children's television had long been undervalued and she feared we're losing a tremendous amount and nobody can see it because it's not considered important". Continue reading...
‘Not for the faint-hearted’: is running the BBC an impossible job?
After Tim Davie's resignation, the next director general will face internal strife, external noise and looming talks over the corporation's existence and purposeAs BBC senior editors arrived at its New Broadcasting House headquarters in central London on Monday, the most pressing question was what had convinced Tim Davie, the corporation's director general, to quit suddenly. Like any good BBC drama, it was a plot twist no one had seen coming.As they assessed the brutal pressures that had finally proved too much for Davie, a second question soon arose. Was running the BBC now simply an impossible job? Continue reading...
Avanti accused of ‘virtue signalling without virtue’ over wheelchair user art
Campaigners say train image of two wheelchair users does not reflect reality of single wheelchair space in standard classCampaigners have accused one of the UK's leading train companies of virtue signalling without the virtue" after it used images of wheelchair users that they say do not reflect the reality of travelling with a disability.Baraka Carberry, a digital artist, created a new livery for Avanti West Coast, which provides rail links between London and Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Scotland, that shows scenes of people, culture, colours and joy". Titled Together We Roll, the images stretch across all seven carriages of the new Evero train, which the company says reduces carbon compared with the old fleet of trains. Continue reading...
Orbán’s claims of Trump summit triumph mask growing doubts over his grip on power
Embattled Hungarian leader says he won an indefinite reprieve from sanctions on oil and gas from Russia, but the US has since disputed thisAs Viktor Orban would tell it, he had the perfect meeting with Donald Trump.After visiting the White House last week, the embattled Hungarian prime minister quickly declared victory, saying he had secured an indefinite exemption from US sanctions on oil and gas imported from Russia. The deal would shield Hungarians from skyrocketing energy prices ahead of parliamentary elections next year and potentially boost Orban's chances of extending his 15-year rule. Continue reading...
Russia increasingly targeting trains as attacks on Ukraine’s rail network intensify
Ukrainian minister says more than 800 attacks recorded since start of year as Moscow seeks to destroy country's logistical capabilitiesUkraine has recorded a threefold increase in the number of attacks on its railway system since July, according to a senior minister, as Moscow seeks to scupper one of Kyiv's key logistical systems.Oleksii Kuleba, a deputy prime minister with responsibility for infrastructure, said attacks on the network since the start of 2025 had caused damage totalling $1bn (760m). Continue reading...
UK warned that 15% cut to health fund will force ‘impossible choices’ on Africa
Advocates fear that other donors will follow Britain's reduction to the Global Fund for Aids, TB and malariaThe UK is undermining its legacy in fighting infectious diseases including Aids and malaria by cutting money pledged to a leading global health fund, campaigners claim.The 15% reduction in the contribution to the Global Fund for Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria announced this week - in a year when the UK, alongside South Africa, is co-host of the fund's replenishment drive - risks encouraging other countries to cut back commitments as well, advocates fear.The Gates Foundation is a major private contributor to the Global Fund. The foundation also contributes to theguardian.org, which funds independent journalism at the Guardian Continue reading...
Australia welcomes Trump’s removal of tariffs on beef and other food imports
We maintain our position that tariffs on any Australian products are unjustified,' trade minister Don Farrell says
China advises against travel to Japan amid escalating row over PM’s Taiwan comments
Sanae Takaichi says the use of force against Taiwan could warrant a military response from TokyoChina has advised its citizens to avoid travelling to Japan, escalating a diplomatic feud sparked by comments from Tokyo's new prime minister about a hypothetical attack on Taiwan.Sanae Takaichi told Japan's parliament on 7 November that the use of force against the self-ruled island claimed by China could warrant a military response from Tokyo. Japan has since said its position on Taiwan - just 100km from the nearest Japanese island - is unchanged. Continue reading...
Severe thunderstorm risk for northern and eastern Australia including Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra
BoM forecasts possible storms from tropical north and WA to central and eastern parts, with potential for strong winds and heavy rainfall
English councils plan to sell off social clubs and sports centres to balance books
Survey finds 60% of key cities councils are planning to sell assets to meet costs of adult and children's social careEnglish councils are planning to sell social clubs, sports centres and shopping arcades as they bet on a fire sale of assets to balance the books, according to a survey of local authorities.The key cities group of councils, which represents second-tier cities in England, said 60% of councils were planning to sell assets to meet the escalating costs of adult and children's social care. Continue reading...
Kashmir is focus of arrests after Delhi car blast linked to ‘terror module’
Investigators believe an explosion that killed 13 people may be linked to group operating in the disputed regionPolice have carried out raids and made several arrests across the Indian region of Kashmir in the aftermath of a car explosion in Delhi that left 13 people dead.On Wednesday, the Indian government confirmed it was treating the blast as a terror incident" perpetrated by anti-national forces". The explosion took place outside one of India's most significant monuments during rush hour on Monday evening. Continue reading...
Trump reverses course and cuts tariffs on US food imports
Order exempting coffee, beef, bananas and other items comes as White House fights off concerns about rising costs
Sara Cox completes five-marathon challenge and raises £9.5m for Children in Need
Radio 2 DJ covers 135 miles in five days carrying a Pudsey Bear backpack from Kielder Forest to LeedsThe BBC presenter Sara Cox has completed her challenge to run 135 miles in five days, raising more than 9.5m for the Children in Need charity.The 50-year-old, who presents Radio 2's Teatime show on weekdays, crossed the finish line for her great northern marathon challenge at about 3.30pm on Friday after covering the equivalent of five marathons in five days. She was greeted by a performance by the former Spice Girl Melanie C. Continue reading...
Trump accused of caving to big business after deal to cut Swiss tariffs to 15%
Rolex denies any negotiation' with US although luxury watchmaker entertained Trump and gave him gold clock
Man charged after ‘fake admiral’ seen at Remembrance Sunday event
Jonathan Carley, 64, charged with unlawfully wearing uniform of armed forcesA man has been charged over allegedly dressing up as an admiral during a Remembrance Sunday event.North Wales police said they made an arrest after a man was spotted wearing the uniform and medals of a high-ranking navy officer" during a wreath-laying service in Llandudno, Conwy, on Sunday 9 November. Continue reading...
Labubu toy movie with potential to anchor franchise in the works at Sony
Viral plush toy is heading to big screen after a deal was signed with details still unclear over whether it would be live-action or animatedLabubus could be headed to the big screen. Sony Pictures has acquired the screen rights to the plush toy sensation and is in early development of a feature film which, if successful, would anchor a new franchise.The deal, first reported by the Hollywood Reporter, was signed this week between the Chinese toy makers and Sony Pictures, whose animation division is fresh off the global success of KPop Demon Hunters. No producer or film-maker is attached to the project yet, and it's still unclear if the film would be live-action or animated. Continue reading...
Senior Manston asylum centre staff under investigation for misconduct
Two senior figures have been suspended at site in Kent that has been plagued by failings in past few yearsTwo of the most senior staff running Manston, the controversial processing centre in Kent for small boat arrivals, have been suspended and are under investigation for misconduct, the Guardian has learned.Witnesses said they were escorted off the Kent site. Continue reading...
Man, 64, arrested after reports of ‘impostor’ dressed as rear admiral at Remembrance event in Wales
A man reportedly turned up unannounced and laid a wreath at the town's war memorial during a serviceA 64-year-old man has been arrested following reports that an individual allegedly posed as a highly decorated naval officer at a town's Remembrance Sunday event in Clwyd.The man reportedly turned up unannounced at the war memorial in Llandudno wearing the Royal Navy uniform of a rear admiral on 9 November. Continue reading...
China voices ‘extreme disappointment’ with Dutch minister at centre of car chip row
Vincent Karremans called semiconductor supply chain crisis a wake-up call for western leaders'The Chinese government has expressed extreme disappointment" with the Dutch minister at the heart of a row over chip supply to the car industry.A spokesperson for the ministry of commerce was responding to a Guardian interview with Vincent Karremans on Thursday in which the politician described the standoff between China and the European Union as a wake-up call" for western leaders. Continue reading...
US military planning for divided Gaza with ‘green zone’ secured by international and Israeli troops
Exclusive: Almost all Palestinians have been displaced to red zone' where no reconstruction is plannedThe US is planning for the long-term division of Gaza into a green zone" under Israeli and international military control, where reconstruction would start, and a red zone" to be left in ruins.Foreign forces will initially deploy alongside Israeli soldiers in the east of Gaza, leaving the devastated strip divided by the current Israeli-controlled yellow line", according to US military planning documents seen by the Guardian and sources briefed on American plans. Continue reading...
Man who stole Banksy print to pay off drug debt given 13-month sentence
Larry Fraser, 49, burgled Grove gallery in London, stealing limited edition print of Girl With Balloon seriesA man who stole a Banksy print from an art gallery to pay off a historic drug debt has been given a 13-month prison sentence.Larry Fraser, 49, stole the limited edition print belonging to the street artist's Girl With Balloon series after breaking into the Grove gallery in Fitzrovia, central London, last September. Continue reading...
Rachel Reeves plans £7.5bn tax rise in budget after U-turn on income tax rates
Chancellor expected to freeze level at which people start paying income tax for two years rather than putting rates upRachel Reeves will raise 7.5bn from millions of workers by freezing tax thresholds at the budget, after her decision to scrap controversial plans to raise income tax led to a sell-off in the bond market.Government sources said the chancellor had decided to maintain the level at which people start paying income tax for two years while abandoning plans to raise the headline rate, which would have broken a manifesto promise. Continue reading...
Ex-BBC boss leads calls for end to political appointments to board
Tony Hall urges government to bolster BBC's independence as MPs and union seek Robbie Gibb's removal from boardTim Davie's predecessor as BBC director general is leading calls to end political appointments to the broadcaster's board amid concerns over the influence of Robbie Gibb.Tony Hall said political involvement needed to be removed from appointing the members of the board and its chair. Continue reading...
Naga Munchetty reportedly being investigated by BBC over bullying allegations
Previous claims against BBC Breakfast presenter have been escalated to full investigation, according to the SunThe BBC Breakfast presenter Naga Munchetty is reportedly being formally investigated over allegations of bullying.It follows previous claims of bullying against the 50-year-old broadcaster on the programme, which have now been escalated to a full investigation, according to the Sun. Continue reading...
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