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Senate holds vote marathon on amendments to Trump’s one big beautiful bill – US politics live
Senators vote on potentially long list of amendments; White House confirms negotiations will restart after tech tax scrapped
Australia news live: NSW SES warns of flash flooding for afternoon commuters; almost twice as many deaths by drug overdose than road traffic
BoM says system is expected to run through to Thursday, with the most severe weather on Tuesday and Wednesday. Follow the latest updates live
Melbourne childcare worker charged with sexual abuse offences as 1,200 children to be tested for infectious diseases
Victoria police allege Point Cook man Joshua Brown sexually assaulted infants and children in his care at a western suburbs childcare centre
Musk vows to unseat lawmakers who support Trump’s one big beautiful bill
Tesla CEO also threatened forming an America Party' if the bill, which would increase US deficit to $3.3tn, is passedElon Musk has vowed to unseat lawmakers who support Donald Trump's sweeping budget bill, which he has criticized because it would increase the country's deficit by $3.3tn.Every member of Congress who campaigned on reducing government spending and then immediately voted for the biggest debt increase in history should hang their head in shame! And they will lose their primary next year if it is the last thing I do on this Earth," he wrote on his social media platform, X. Continue reading...
Idaho student murders suspect reportedly agrees to plead guilty on all counts
Bryan Kohberger to be spared death penalty but will be given four consecutive life sentences, ABC News reportsBryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four Idaho college students in 2022, has agreed to plead guilty to all counts, a move that would spare him from the death penalty, ABC News reported on Monday, citing a letter sent to victims' family members.Kohberger, who previously pleaded not guilty on charges of murder in the fatal stabbings, will be sentenced to four consecutive life sentences and waives all right to appeal, according to ABC News. Continue reading...
Popular sunscreens accused of greenwashing by ACCC over ‘reef-friendly’ claims
Consumer regulator claims owner of Hawaiian Tropic and Banana Boat misled consumers but company stands by products
Heavy rain lashes the east coast as vigorous coastal low intensifies off NSW
Weather warnings for Sydney and mid north coast region, SES on standby in several areas as Jervis Bay records 109mm of rain by 7.30am Tuesday
King Charles to receive £132m next year after crown estate makes £1.1bn profit
Offshore wind power boom helps push profit from land and property to more than double what it was two years agoKing Charles is set to receive official annual income of 132m next year, after his portfolio of land and property made more than 1bn in profits thanks to a boom in the offshore wind sector.Profits at the crown estate - which partly funds the monarchy - were flat at 1.1bn in its financial year to the end of March but more than double their level two years ago, at 442.6m. Continue reading...
Susan Sarandon ‘terrified but excited’ to make UK theatrical debut in September
The Oscar winner will appear alongside Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough when they play the same character at different ages in Tracy Letts' play Mary Page MarloweSusan Sarandon is to make her UK theatre debut alongside Andrea Riseborough, when the pair portray the same woman at different ages, in Tracy Letts' drama Mary Page Marlowe.The play will be staged this autumn at the Old Vic in London by Matthew Warchus, in his final season as artistic director. Several actors portray the title character, which is described as a time-jumping mosaic" spanning 70 years in the life of an accountant and mother of two in Ohio. Continue reading...
Most women in England and Wales have seen abusive male behaviour in past year, poll finds
Survey reveals 69% of women have seen or experienced sexual harassment, domestic abuse, violence, stalking or other offencesA majority of women have direct experience of violence or harassment, or know someone who has suffered it, in the last year, a poll has found.The poll finds little faith in the police or government to stem the tide of male violence, and most believe the problem has got worse. Continue reading...
Jurors in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’s sex-trafficking trial begin deliberations
Twelve-member jury in New York starts to deliberate following closing arguments from both sidesAfter seven weeks of testimony from more than 30 witnesses, jurors in the high-profile federal sex-trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial of Sean Diddy" Combs have begun deliberations, but ended their day with no verdict.The 12-member jury -made up of eight men and four women-began deliberating on Monday, following closing arguments from both sides that concluded on Friday and lengthy instructions from the judge. Continue reading...
Scottish firefighters tackle wildfires for third day as risk to life grows
Dealing with very serious blazes means fire and rescue service has limited ability to respond to other emergenciesFirefighters battled wildfires in the Scottish Highlands for a third day on Monday in a situation the first minister has called extremely serious".The Scottish Gamekeepers Association (SGA), which has helped tackle the blazes, warned the fires are becoming a danger to human life" that are leaving stretched" firefighters unable to attend other incidents. Continue reading...
Royal train to be retired as King Charles seeks to modernise monarchy
Palace accounts show Treasury finding to remain at 86.3m, while duchy of Cornwall will waive some charity rentsThe royal family's private royal train" will be decommissioned as part of King Charles's drive to modernise the monarchy and reduce costs.The train has been used to transport members of the royal family around Britain's railway network since 1840, but it has become increasingly costly to maintain and store. Rolling stock from the 1980s would need to be updated for modern railway networks, and two new more fuel-efficient helicopters offer a suitable alternative. Continue reading...
Who are the key Labour rebels in the revolt against Starmer’s welfare bill?
A day before the crucial vote, here are the party figures leading the debate on the prime minister's welfare reformsKeir Starmer's welfare reforms hang by a thread the day before a vote that could define his premiership. The prime minister was almost certainly heading for his first Commons defeat in government before a last-minute deal reached last week between government officials and leading rebels.However, the result remains uncertain, with Labour MPs warning on Monday that they could not back the bill in its current form. Many are angry about the fact that the controversial four-point system to qualify for personal independence payments (Pips) will take effect in November 2026, no matter the outcome of a government review into the system. Continue reading...
No 10 plan to avert Labour welfare rebellion in chaos amid division over scale of concessions
MPs including select committee chairs express doubts that concessions agreed last week go far enoughDowning Street's plans to see off a major Labour welfare rebellion were in chaos on Monday night, amid continued brinkmanship between MPs and the government over the scale of the concessions.There was significant division between government departments over how to respond to rebels' demands - with seemingly little idea how to quell continuing anger ahead of the knife-edge vote on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Prada accused of cashing in on Indian culture with Kolhapuri-inspired sandals
Fashion house acknowledges work of traditional artisans after accusations of cultural appropriationPrada has acknowledged that its new leather sandal design was inspired by India's famous Kolhapuri chappals" - handcrafted shoes known for their toe-loop design - after facing criticism over its failure to credit the footwear's origins.We acknowledge the sandals ... are inspired by traditional Indian handcrafted footwear, with a centuries-old heritage," Lorenzo Bertelli, the corporate social responsibility chief at the Italian fashion house, said in a letter to the Maharashtra chamber of commerce. Continue reading...
UK food delivery firms step up checks after claims of illegal workers
Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat to increase use of facial verification after ministers raise concernsThe UK's three largest food delivery companies have announced increased security checks for riders after ministers raised concerns about people working illegally for the firms.Uber Eats, Deliveroo and Just Eat have committed to increasing the use of facial verification checks and fraud detection technology in efforts to ensure only those with registered accounts can work on their platforms. Continue reading...
Israel launches waves of Gaza airstrikes after new displacement orders
Scores of Palestinians reported killed as senior Netanyahu adviser due to arrive in Washington for ceasefire talks
Police investigate Bob Vylan and Kneecap’s Glastonbury performances
Officers investigating public order incident' after chants against IDF and Keir Starmer at festivalPolice have formally opened a criminal investigation into comments made by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at Glastonbury after reviewing video and audio footage of the performances.Avon and Somerset police said the performances had been recorded as a public order incident at this time" and the investigation would consider all appropriate legislation, including relating to hate crimes". A spokesperson added: There is absolutely no place in society for hate." Continue reading...
Liz Kendall ignores call from Labour MP for welfare bill to be withdrawn – as it happened
Andy McDonald says MPs are being asked to vote without vital evidence but work and pensions secretary says employment support programmes are being improvedThe Department for Work and Pensions has just published an analysis saying that, allowing for the concesssions announced last week, the welfare cuts will still push an extra 150,000 people into relative poverty.Here is the key chart from the document. Continue reading...
China hosts first fully autonomous AI robot football match
Footage of three-a-side game shows humanoids struggling to kick the ball or stay uprightThey think it's all over ... for human footballers at least.The pitch wasn't the only artificial element on display at a football match on Saturday. Four teams of humanoid robots took each other on in Beijing, in games of three-a-side powered by artificial intelligence. Continue reading...
Greek PM vows to investigate €290m EU farming subsidy fraud scandal
Kyriakos Mitsotakis sets up taskforce over allegations fake' farmers had been scamming agricultural fundsThe Greek prime minister has vowed to get to the bottom of how a scheme of fraudulent EU subsidy claims could have operated undetected in the country for years, as he admitted that the scandal had revealed the state's inadequacy" in dealing with corruption.Faced with revelations that fake" farmers had been scamming designated agricultural funds to the tune of a reputed 290m (249m), Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday a special taskforce would be set up to immediately and exhaustively" investigate the illegal payments. Continue reading...
Israel continues deadly Gaza attacks ahead of potential US talks on ceasefire – Middle East crisis live
At least 38 people have been killed on Monday as Israeli officials are due in Washington for a new ceasefire push by the USHere are some of the latest images being sent to us over the newswires from Gaza:As we mentioned in a previous post, Israel is continuing its relentless bombardment of Gaza after tens of thousands of Palestinians fled eastern parts of Gaza City in the north of the territory on Sunday after Israel warned of a major new offensive. Continue reading...
Europe heatwave grips Italy, Spain and France as wildfires rage in Turkey – as it happened
Second day of blazes in Izmir with strong winds fanning the flames and some areas evacuated
Spanish PM’s former right-hand man detained in corruption investigation
Santos Cerdan's alleged criminal activities put Pedro Sanchez's government under pressure to call fresh electionsA former senior official in Spain's ruling Spanish Socialist Workers' party (PSOE) has been remanded in custody by a supreme court judge investigating corruption allegations that have put the country's centre-left government under unprecedented pressure.Santos Cerdan, who served as the PSOE's organisational secretary and was the right-hand man of the prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, quit earlier this month after a judge found firm evidence" of his possible involvement in taking kickbacks on public construction contracts. Continue reading...
UK’s sale of F-35 fighter jet parts to Israel is lawful, high court rules
Rights group loses challenge despite government accepting they could be used in breach of humanitarian law in Gaza
Prison treatment of Indigenous teenager Cleveland Dodd was cruel, lawyer tells inquest
The 16-year-old was subject to institutional abuse' by WA justice department staff, coroner in Perth hears
Weather tracker: Temperatures plunge in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay
Cold spell expected to push northwards as storm system that has brought torrential rain in Bolivia and Brazil clearsA sharp cold spell affecting the southern half of South America is expected to intensify and push northwards in the coming days as a broad area of high pressure builds over the continent.Over the weekend, large parts of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay had temperatures 10-15C below their seasonal averages. Night-time lows plunged well into the negative double digits. One weather station in Chile - located 69 metres above sea level at an airport near the city of Puerto Natales - recorded a minimum of -15.7C on Sunday evening, nearly 14C below the average June minimum. Continue reading...
Monday briefing: How Budapest Pride became a huge show of anti-Orbán defiance
In today's newsletter: Hungary has relentlessly cracked down on LGBTQ+ rights - but banning Pride proved a step too far, as European politicians joined its biggest ever crowdGood morning. In 1997, Budapest became the first capital in central and eastern Europe to hold a Pride parade. Three decades later, the march is firmly established as Hungary's biggest LGBTQ+ event, and, in the words of one opposition MP, a vital expression of joy, resistance and visibility".On Saturday, Budapest Pride took on the illiberal ambitions of Viktor Orban and, rainbow flags flying high under a cloudless blue sky, as many as 200,000 marchers from 30 countries - the biggest turnout ever - were there to say it won. At least, for the time being.Welfare |Vicky Foxcroft, the Labour whip who resigned in protest against disability benefit cuts, has said Keir Starmer's concessions do not yet go far enough to win her over, as No 10 launched a fresh attempt to stem the revolt against its welfare bill.NHS | Britain's health service is estimated to be spending 50m a year on the effects of poverty and deprivation. One senior NHS figure said there were medieval" levels of illnesses among poorer communitiesGlastonbury | The organisers of Glastonbury have said they are appalled" by comments made by Bob Vylan after the punk duo appeared to incite violence, something the festival said went against its ethos of hope, unity, peace and love".Environment | Wildlife activists who exposed horrific conditions at Scottish salmon farms were subjected to surveillance by private spies-for-hire, including being followed and photographed, the Guardian can reveal.Weather | Today's temperature in the UK is expected to rise to 34C, just short of the record for the hottest ever June day, 35.6C, recorded in Southampton in 1976. Continue reading...
Four key changes could save the NDIS, Grattan report says, but advocates worried children will be left out
Firmer boundaries, better claim management, foundational supports and a new national agreement among recommendations
UK government agency not accepting eVisas as ID from job applicants
Home Office says system changes needed at SIA to allow eVisas, prompting fears of another Windrush-type scandalThe Home Office-sponsored agency that licenses hundreds of thousands of security guards has become the latest to confirm that it will not accept newly introduced eVisas from job applicants, the Guardian has learned.eVisas are designed to replace physical biometric residence permits that show proof of the right to reside, rent, work and claim benefits. However, the rollout has been beset with difficulties. Continue reading...
Man criticises Home Office for keeping visa fee of wife who died before reaching UK
Mohamed Jama says the Home Office should refund the 3,105 immigration health surcharge because his wife never made it to the UKA grieving husband has criticised the Home Office for holding on to thousands of pounds in visa fees he paid for his wife to come to the UK, despite the fact that she died before she was due to arrive in the country.Ubah Abdi Mohamed, 25, from Kenya, was granted a spouse visa to join her husband, Mohamed Jama, 47, a British citizen of Somali heritage who lives in north London. Continue reading...
US tariffs on Australia ‘should be zero’, Albanese says as leaders prepare for end of Trump’s 90-day pause
Ninety-day suspension of minimum baseline levy rate of 10% expected to lift next week
Benjamin Netanyahu corruption trial delayed on diplomatic and security grounds
The Israeli court's decision to cancel this week's hearing in the long-running trial came after Donald Trump said the case should be thrown outAn Israeli court has cancelled this week's hearings in Benjamin Netanyahu's long-running corruption trial, accepting a request made by the prime minister on classified diplomatic and security grounds.Following the explanations given ... we partially accept the request and cancel at this stage Mr Netanyahu's hearings scheduled" for this week, the Jerusalem district court said in its ruling, published online by Netanyahu's Likud party. Continue reading...
Former Greens candidate Hannah Thomas speaks from hospital as NSW police charge her over protest
Thirty-five-year-old issued court notice for resisting police and refusing to comply with direction to disperse
Mexico police discover 381 bodies ‘thrown indiscriminately’ on crematorium floor
Prosecutor says the bodies in Ciudad Juarez had not been cremated, and that relatives of the dead have been given other material'Police have found 381 corpses piled up in a private crematorium in northern Mexico's Ciudad Juarez, the local prosecutor's office has said , attributing the grisly find to negligence.Preliminarily, we have 381 bodies that were deposited irregularly in the crematorium, which were not cremated," Eloy Garcia, spokesperson for the Chihuahua state prosecutor's office, told AFP. Continue reading...
Lifetime Isas ‘could lead to savers making poor investment choices’, MPs say
Committee says products may not be best use of public money and may have been mis-sold to people on certain benefitsLifetime Isas could lead to savers making poor investment decisions and may not be the best use of public money, a cross-party committee of MPs has said.In a report published on Monday, the Treasury select committee described rules which penalise benefit claimants as nonsensical" and concluded that lifetime Isas, known as Lisas, may have been mis-sold to savers eligible for universal credit or housing benefit. Continue reading...
NHS will use AI in warning system to catch potential safety scandals early
Patient safety measure is part of 10-year plan to tackle poor standards in mental health and maternity servicesThe NHS is to become the first health system in the world to use AI to analyse hospital databases and catch potential safety scandals early, the government has said.The Department of Health and Social Care said the technology will provide an early warning system which could detect patterns or trends and trigger urgent inspections. The scheme is part of the 10-year plan for the NHS that is due to be published by Wes Streeting this week. Continue reading...
Former Manchester United footballer Paul Ince charged with drink-driving
Fifty-seven-year-old arrested after Range Rover collided with central reservation in Neston, Cheshire on SaturdayFormer England and Manchester United footballer Paul Ince has been charged with drink-driving in Cheshire.The 57-year-old was arrested after a black Range Rover collided with a central reservation on Chester High Road in Neston at about 5pm on Saturday, according to Cheshire police. Continue reading...
Turkish police arrest more than 50 people before banned Istanbul Pride parade
City's bar association says people deprived of their liberty through arbitrary, unjust, and illegal detention'Police arrested more than 50 people in Istanbul on Sunday ahead of a banned LGBTQ+ Pride march, the city's bar association said.Before today's Istanbul Pride march, four of our colleagues, including members of our Human Rights Centre, along with more than 50 people, were deprived of their liberty through arbitrary, unjust, and illegal detention," the Istanbul Bar's Human Rights Centre posted on X. Continue reading...
Tens of thousands flee Gaza City after Israel warns of major offensive
Israeli forces urge people to evacuate eastern areas before military operations that will escalate and intensify'Tens of thousands of Palestinians were fleeing eastern parts of Gaza City in the north of the territory on Sunday after Israel warned of a major offensive.The messages on social media from the Israel Defense Forces warned of military operations [that] will escalate, intensify, and extend westward to the city centre to destroy the capabilities of terrorist organisations" and directed those living in several crowded neighbourhoods to al-Mawasi, a coastal area much further south that is already overcrowded and has very limited facilities. Continue reading...
Britain’s ‘medieval’ health inequality is devastating NHS, experts say
Exclusive: Health service estimated to be spending 50bn a year on effects of deprivation and child poverty
Jamaica’s film industry gets boost from government funding and co-production initiative
Black River film festival invited US, European and African producers and directors to explore partnerships with local film-makersA film festival has brought US, European and African producers and directors to Jamaica to explore collaborations with local film-makers, who are set to benefit from several million US dollars-worth of government investment to boost the domestic industry.Held on a beach in Black River, in Jamaica's south-western parish of St Elizabeth, the Black River film festival over the weekend gave Jamaican actors and film-makers a rare opportunity to screen their films to experienced movie makers such as the Netflix producer and director Samad Davis, the Atlanta-based executive movie producer Dolapo Erinkitola, and Cedric Pierre-Louis, the programming director of Nollywood TV, ROK and Zacu TV (Canal+). Continue reading...
Streeting condemns anti-IDF chants at Glastonbury but says ‘Israel should get its own house in order’
Minister says BBC and festival organisers have questions to answer over broadcasting of chants during Bob Vylan setChants of death to the Israeli military at Glastonbury were appalling" and the BBC and the festival have questions to answer, Wes Streeting has said, while adding that Israel needs to get its own house in order".The health secretary said the chanting should not have been broadcast to those watching at home, highlighting that Israelis at a similar music festival were kidnapped, murdered and raped. Continue reading...
Manchester Museum asks visitors if Egyptian woman’s body should be taken off display
Asru, who lived 2,700 years ago, has been on display for two centuries but museum is trying to decolonise' exhibitsOne of Europe's leading museums is asking visitors if it should continue to display the body of an ancient Egyptian woman 200 years after it was brought to the UK by cotton merchants, as it decolonises" some of its most famous exhibits.Manchester Museum, which in May was named 2025's European museum of the year, is running a consultation on the future of Asru, a woman who lived in Thebes, the ancient city in the location of modern-day Luxor, 2,700 years ago. Continue reading...
How Fox News helped champion Trump’s attacks on Iran: ‘I agree with the president’
Network was awash with fawning praise after the strikes, as a series of guests lined up to cheer on the presidentThe US bombing of Iran last weekend prompted sober reporting from the mainstream US media, along with considered discussion of whether the US had violated international law in attacking a foreign country.Fox News, however, took a different tack, championing a war that, according to reports, it had helped convince Donald Trump to start. Continue reading...
‘We’ll keep fighting’: search persists for priest thought to be murdered on Pinochet torture ship
No trace has ever been found of Michael Woodward, but almost two years since Chile assumed responsibility for finding victims, cautious progress is being madeIn the weak winter sunshine forensic investigators in white suits cast long shadows as they stepped between gravestones at Playa Ancha cemetery in the Chilean coastal city of Valparaiso.But as the rhythmic click of spades and the throb of an excavator faded, a third search for the remains of Michael Woodward reached a frustrating conclusion. Continue reading...
‘They didn’t think we’d have the guts’: How Labour rebels forced the government’s welfare U-turn
A culture of arrogance made Keir Starmer's climbdown inevitable, according to some of his own MPsThe Conservative shadow cabinet minister looked more cheerful than at any point in the 12 months since the general election. How did they get into such a mess?" they asked. What are they going to do?"The answer was revealed a couple of days later when Keir Starmer and his ministers made a series of emergency concessions on their flagship welfare programme, to prevent the otherwise far-greater ignominy of the programme being voted down in the House of Commons. Continue reading...
Festivalgoers fight to keep cool as 30C heatwave hits Glastonbury
Organisers issue advice about drinking water, and point to medical facilities, as amber heat warning issuedGlastonbury festivalgoers are bracing themselves for what is expected be the hottest day of the huge gathering with 30C forecast across Somerset.Across a site with little shade, about 200,000 ticket holders were deploying what measures they could to cool off or avoid the sun, from parasols, sombreros and ice-creams to handheld battery-powered fans. Continue reading...
Coalition happy to have quotas for Nationals on frontbench but not for female Liberal MPs, Tanya Plibersek says
Labor frontbencher rubbishes Angus Taylor's assertion that gender quotas subvert democratic processes'
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