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Octopus Energy to sell stake in software spin-off Kraken at $8.65bn valuation
CEO of Britain's biggest household energy supplier says technology arm could float in the medium term
Six charged after police allegedly find man and teen travelling with loaded guns in Sydney taxi
Police allege a 16-year-old and 20-year-old were in the car with firearms and a dedicated encrypted phone
Foreign Office cautioned against UK military action to overthrow Robert Mugabe
Archives reveal options considered by Tony Blair's government for dealing with Zimbabwean dictator in 2004The Foreign Office cautioned against UK military intervention to overthrow the former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe in 2004, advising it was not a serious option", recently released documents show.Policy papers show Tony Blair's government weighed up options on how best to handle the depressingly healthy" 80-year-old dictator, who refused to step down while the country descended into violence and economic chaos. Continue reading...
Facebook slow to act on posts celebrating murder of Jews, anti-hate group says
Exclusive: CST highlights volume of IS-supporting accounts and says social media firms putting all of us in danger'Facebook hosted terrorist propaganda that celebrated the murder of Jews and praised Islamic State, a leading anti-hate group has alleged.The posts included celebrations of the Bondi beach massacre that the Community Security Trust says Facebook has been too slow to take down. The posts were still on Facebook on 16 December, two days after the attack, and received shares and likes. Continue reading...
Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen over weapons shipment it claims UAE sent to separatists
Attack signals new escalation in tensions between the kingdom and the UAE-backed Southern Transitional CouncilSaudi Arabia bombed Yemen's port city of Mukalla on Tuesday over what it described as a shipment of weapons for a separatist force there that arrived from the United Arab Emirates.The UAE did not immediately acknowledge the strike. Continue reading...
Plymouth had UK’s steepest rise in house prices in 2025
Average property price in city rose by 12.6%, while Stafford and Wigan also had double-digit growthUK house prices rose fastest in Plymouth this year as investment in shopping and amenities lured buyers to the south-west city, a survey of 2025 housing hotspots shows, as the central London market struggled with weaker demand.The average property price rose by 12.6% in Plymouth during 2025, the steepest rise anywhere in the country, taking the typical home price to 278,808. The data, from Lloyds Banking Group, showed Stafford and Wigan also had double-digit growth. Continue reading...
UK consumers still reluctant to spend going into 2026, KPMG survey finds
Combination of concern about economy and household cost pressures will continue to limit spending, report suggestsUK consumers are reluctant to spend going into 2026 despite feeling almost as secure about their personal finances as they did at the beginning of the year, according to research.A study by the accountancy multinational KPMG found that concerns about the health of the UK economy were holding consumers back from spending, especially on eating out and big ticket items such as cars and furniture. Continue reading...
Cabinet Office accused of covering up for royal family after blocking release of Andrew documents
Minutes of travel expenses of former Duke of York as UK trade envoy withheld from National Archives
Blair pressured officials over case of UK soldiers accused of beating Iraqi man to death, files show
Then PM wrote on note from aide in 2005 that case must not' be dealt with in civil court, archives reveal
Trump not worried by China’s simulated attack on Taiwan, he says, as live-fire drills enter second day
US president says Chinese leader didn't notify him of the large-scale military drills, which continued with live missile launches into the Taiwan Strait
CCTV suggests alleged Bondi shooters acted alone and did not receive training in Philippines, AFP says
Australian federal police are reviewing security camera footage from the duo's month-long trip to Davao in November
Anthony Joshua’s camp confirm two of his close friends died in car crash
Tony Blair’s government discussed how to influence John Howard to commit Australian troops to Iraq
Newly released UK cabinet papers from 2005 provide an insight into how the Blair government worked to flatter the Australian PM to influence his decisionTony Blair's government discussed how to influence" John Howard when it came to committing Australian troops to Iraq after the toppling of Saddam Hussein's regime, newly released files in the UK show.They also reveal that one of Howard's own defence ministers told a Downing Street official that the Australian prime minister was not keen" on sending troops to Afghanistan and privately advised the British leader should raise the issue with Howard to get him focused on the need for Australia to contribute". Continue reading...
‘Too complacent’: how Blair’s advisers misjudged his disastrous WI speech
Former PM's team suggested initial less-politicised drafts seemed patronising and appealed to fuddy-duddy Britain'
Brown’s allies could wreck Labour’s 2005 election hopes, Mandelson warned
Tony Blair was told that tensions with his then chancellor would need to be carefully managed, files reveal
A&Es in ‘big trouble’ because of ‘normalised’ corridor care, says leading UK medic
Emergency medicine specialist says improved social care and efficiency would help crisis in NHSEmergency departments across the UK are in big trouble" owing to the way corridor care has been normalised", a leading medic has warned.Dr Ian Higginson, the president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), said there should be howls of outrage" over deaths linked to long emergency department waits, with just a few hospitals around the UK managing to avoid caring for patients on trolleys in corridors. Continue reading...
Idris Elba knighted in new year honours list also featuring Torvill and Dean
Meera Syal also made dame while England women's football and rugby winners feature prominentlyThe actors Idris Elba and Meera Syal have been made a knight and a dame in the new year honours list, with top awards also going to the ice skaters Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean.The former head of NHS England, Amanda Pritchard, was also made a dame and there were knighthoods for Patrick McCabe, a former UN official responsible for clearing unexploded bombs in Gaza; Tristram Hunt, the former Labour MP and now director of the V&A, for services to museums; and Roy Clarke, creator of the sitcoms Last of the Summer Wine, Open All Hours and Keeping Up Appearances. Continue reading...
Jair Bolsonaro undergoes second procedure to treat persistent hiccups
Former Brazilian president underwent a phrenic nerve block while temporarily released from prison for surgeryJair Bolsonaro underwent a second phrenic nerve block procedure" on Monday to treat persistent hiccups.The treatment went well and the former Brazilian president's condition is stable, according to his medical team. Continue reading...
Claudia Winkleman to host new BBC chatshow
Strictly and Traitors presenter and true national treasure' will front The Claudia Winkleman Show from springShe has ruled the Traitors castle and waltzed out of the ballroom on Strictly Come Dancing. Now Claudia Winkleman is taking up residence in one of television's most traditional settings - on the chatshow sofa.The BBC has confirmed that the presenter, who has become one of its most prized assets after fronting two of its most successful programmes, is to host The Claudia Winkleman Show in the spring. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy accuses Russia of trying to sabotage peace talks with ‘typical Russian lies’
Russia's claim it foiled drone attack on Putin residence shows they do not want to finish this war', Ukrainian president saysVolodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of trying to sabotage peace talks and preparing to bomb government buildings after the Kremlin said it had foiled a Ukrainian drone attack on Vladimir Putin's residence.Zelenskyy described the claim as typical Russian lies" following his two-hour meeting on Sunday with Donald Trump in Florida. He said Russia was at it again" and using dangerous statements" to undermine diplomatic efforts" with the US to end the conflict. Continue reading...
Netanyahu meets Trump in US amid fears of Israeli regional offensives
Israel's PM travels to Mar-a-Lago as US administration reported to be running out of patience over Gaza ceasefireBenjamin Netanyahu met Donald Trump at the US president's Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Monday amid growing fears Israel could launch new offensives against regional enemies, potentially plunging the Middle East further into instability.High on the agenda will be the ceasefire in Gaza, which in October halted the devastating two-year-long war. Though the terms agreed for an initial phase have been largely completed, with Israel's forces pulling back to new positions and Hamas releasing all living and all but one of the dead hostages, immense challenges face the implementation of the second phase of the president's 20-point plan. Continue reading...
George Clooney and wife Amal granted French citizenship
The actor said privacy laws protecting children from paparazzi were a key factor in the family's decisionGeorge Clooney has been granted French citizenship, along with his wife Amal Clooney and their two children, according to an official decree in France's government gazette.The publication confirms an ambition Clooney alluded to early in December when he praised French privacy laws that keep his family shielded from paparazzi. Continue reading...
Police watchdog launches investigation after man shot dead by officers in Norfolk
Man in his 60s, believed to be a driver involved in two-vehicle collision in Thetford, shot after leaving sceneThe police watchdog has launched an investigation after a man in his 60s was shot dead by officers in Norfolk.The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said it was examining what led police to fire twice after two vehicles crashed into each other in Thetford on Sunday evening. Continue reading...
No 10 defends campaign to release Abd el-Fattah despite his ‘abhorrent’ tweets
MPs reject calls to strip British-Egyptian activist of UK nationality over social media posts from a decade agoDowning Street has defended its campaign for the release of a British-Egyptian activist and its decision to welcome him to the UK despite his abhorrent" tweets a decade ago.Alaa Abd el-Fattah, who arrived in London on Boxing Day after the British government successfully negotiated his release, said he apologised unequivocally" for his posts after opposition parties called for him to be deported and his citizenship revoked. Continue reading...
At least 13 people killed and 98 injured in train derailment in Mexico
Train accident in Oaxaca is likely to raise criticisms about public works projects from the previous administrationAt least 13 people were killed when a train derailed in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, in an accident which is likely to revive opposition criticisms of the speed and dealings with which the country's government builds its flagship public works projects.The incident took place on the Interoceanic Train, which was built to link the Atlantic and Pacific oceans across the narrowest part of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, creating an alternative rail cargo route to the Panama canal intended to drive development in the region. Continue reading...
Abd el-Fattah citizenship row shows shift on questions of national identity
Activist was entitled to UK passport but for a rising number of voters Britishness is something you are born withWhat does it mean to be British? That question is increasingly at the heart of our national political debate. And it has become a more urgent one this week as the Conservatives and Reform UK call for the British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah to be stripped of his UK citizenship over racist and offensive tweets he published 10 to 15 years ago.Abd el-Fattah's social media activity was thrust into the spotlight after he was finally allowed to arrive in the UK last week following a decade spent as a political prisoner in Egypt. The tweets unearthed were vile: they included calls to kill all Zionists" and to burn down Downing Street during the 2011 riots. Abd el-Fattah has apologised for those remarks. Continue reading...
Ukraine war: Zelenskyy denies Russian accusation that Putin’s residence was attacked by Ukrainian drones – as it happened
Zelenskyy says Moscow trying to derail peace talks progress, as Russian foreign minister claims Ukraine targeted president's home in NovgorodThe Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told journalists this morning that Moscow agreed with Donald Trump's assessment that talks to end the war were in their final stage.As a reminder, Trump said a draft agreement to end the war was nearly 95% done". I really think we are closer than ever with both sides," he said, though he added that one or two very thorny issues" remain. Continue reading...
Number of people who say Britons must be born in UK is rising, study shows
Exclusive: Research finds worrying' surge in support for hard-right narratives on national identityThe number of people who believe Britishness" is something you are born with has almost doubled in two years, according to research that warns of a rising tide of ethno-nationalism in Britain.Although a majority of the public still believe being British is rooted in shared values, a growing proportion see it as a product of ethnicity, birthplace and ancestry, according to analysis carried out by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and shared with the Guardian. Continue reading...
More than 3,000 migrants died trying to reach Spain in 2025
Tighter border controls caused arrivals to decline sharply but forced people on to more dangerous routes, activists sayMore than 3,000 people died trying to reach Spain by sea over the past year, a sharp fall from the previous 12 months.However, activists cautioned that the drop reflected tighter border controls that have forced migrants to take increasingly dangerous routes. Continue reading...
Germany’s far-right AfD invited to join Munich Security Conference 2026
Move comes after party's exclusion for last two years was lambasted by JD Vance at this year's eventThe Munich Security Conference (MSC) has invited lawmakers from Alternative fur Deutschland to join its annual gathering of top international defence officials in February after shutting out the far-right party for the last two years.The reversal, which was confirmed by organisers, came after the US vice-president, JD Vance, lambasted the AfD's exclusion in a blistering speech at this year's event in which he accused Germany of stifling free speech by sidelining the anti-migrant, pro-Kremlin party. Continue reading...
What are Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s past social media posts and why is there a backlash?
Dissident human rights campaigner has apologised after calling for violence against Zionists and police in 2010-2012The human rights campaigner Alaa Abd el-Fattah's past social media posts have led to a widespread backlash since his return from detention in Egypt on Friday. What has happened? Continue reading...
DIY shops enjoy bumper year as UK property market slows
Paint and sofas sell well as Britons are priced out of moving home or undertaking pricey renovations
‘My target was just to take the gun’: wounded hero Ahmed al-Ahmed speaks of saving lives at Bondi beach
I know I saved lots, but I feel sorry for the lost,' Ahmed tells CBS News of those who died in Sydney attack on 14 December
Kosovo prime minister wins snap election to end political deadlock
Albin Kurti's emphatic victory strengthens mandate for domestic reforms including welfare expansionKosovo's prime minister, Albin Kurti has won an emphatic election victory, marking a resurgence for the nationalist leader and ending a political deadlock in Europe's youngest state.The win in Sunday's snap election strengthens Kurti's mandate to push through domestic reforms, including welfare expansion and higher salaries for public workers, although he faces significant problems including tensions with Serbia and health and education systems that lag behind Kosovo's Balkan neighbours. Continue reading...
British-Egyptian rights activist Alaa Abd el-Fattah apologises for ‘hurtful’ tweets
Campaigner recently released from prison makes statement after PM's support is questioned by Tory MPsAlaa Abd el-Fattah, the British-Egyptian human rights campaigner, has apologised unreservedly for what he accepted were shocking and hurtful tweets that he wrote more than 10 years ago in what he described as heated online battles.He said he was shaken by the criticism that has rained down on him since the tweets were highlighted by shadow ministers challenging Keir Starmer's support for him since he was released by the Egyptian government to travel to the UK after his release from more than 10 years in prison. Continue reading...
Air passengers warned of higher fares as regional airports face bigger tax bills
Manchester and Bristol among those worst hit as most airports face bills more than doubling in next three years
Third of Reform UK’s council leaders have expressed vaccine-sceptic views
Health minister decries criticism of vaccinations by heads of four authorities as dangerous and utterly irresponsible'A third of Reform UK's council leaders across the country have expressed vaccine-sceptic views, openly questioning public health measures that keep millions safe.The leaders of four of the 12 councils where Reform is in charge or the largest party - Kent, Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Durham - are among those in the party who have publicly criticised vaccinations. Continue reading...
Freemasons seek injunction against Met policy requiring officers to declare membership
Exclusive: Organisation accuses Sir Mark Rowley of religious discrimination and whipping up conspiracy theories'Freemasons have demanded an emergency injunction from the high court to halt the Metropolitan police's new policy that orders officers to tell their bosses if they are members of the organisation.The Freemasons filed papers in London on Christmas Eve and claim the Met's policy amounts to religious discrimination" against Freemasons who are also police officers. Continue reading...
New series of The Traitors is really, really brutal, says Claudia Winkleman
After the huge success of the celebrity version the producers added a twist - and host says it all gets hardcore'With its cloak and dagger plots and gripping finale, The Celebrity Traitors became the biggest show of 2025 in the UK - but the new series of the regular version is even more brutal, the host Claudia Winkleman has said.And as Kate Garraway might put it, audiences are set to be flabbergasted by a new twist that the producers say has been introduced to change the conversation" around the regular version of the hit reality gameshow when it returns for its fourth series on 1 January. Continue reading...
Search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 expected to resume on Tuesday
Marine robotics firm to renew its search more than decade after plane disappeared with 239 people onboardThe search for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 is expected to resume on 30 December, more than a decade after the plane disappeared with 239 people onboard in one of aviation's greatest mysteries.A renewed search by Ocean Infinity, a UK and US-based marine robotics company, had begun earlier this year but was called off in April because of bad weather. Continue reading...
Passengers on cruise ship that ran aground off PNG to be flown home after refloat efforts fail
Coral Adventurer, being investigated for allegedly leaving behind passenger who died, ran aground with 124 people on board on Saturday
Grave fears for woman missing in SA outback for 16 days as search renewed
Police are expanding aerial searches near where the abandoned car of 41-year-old Trisha Graf was found
‘We need to know’: Bondi victims’ families demand federal royal commission from PM
Open letter to Anthony Albanese calls antisemitism a national crisis that demands a powerful national response'
Help UK ceramics industry or ‘lose piece of national identity’, government told
Unions and thinktank urge action to save sector hit by sky-high energy bills, cheap imports and underinvestmentBritain will lose a piece of its national identity if the country's ceramics industry is allowed to descend further into crisis without state assistance, the government has been warned.Ceramics producers including the struggling potteries of Staffordshire have come under huge pressure owing to factors such as the UK's sky-high energy costs, leading to job losses. Continue reading...
US strikes on Nigeria and Syria are ‘consistent’ with policy to combat IS, Republican says
House armed services committee's Mike Turner denied that military strikes showed new Trump approach to US forces
‘Times have changed’: Germany’s military seeks recruits as it confronts new era
As young men face new rules forcing them to indicate their readiness to serve, the Bundeswehr drums up support at a trade showSitting in the cramped interior of a Panzerhaubitze 2000 armoured vehicle, Tom, 20, hangs on every word coming from Achim, an officer with the German military, as he breathlessly talks students through the workings of the most modern tank in the world".What damage would you expect its ammunition to inflict?" Tom asks. Continue reading...
‘Of course he abused pupils’: ex-Dulwich teacher speaks out about Farage racism claims
Exclusive: Chloe Deakin tells how she wrote to Dulwich college master to argue against Farage's nomination as prefectIt was 1981 and Nigel Farage was turning 17. He was already a figure of some controversy, as would become a lifelong habit, among the younger pupils and staff at Dulwich college in south-east London.I remember it was either in a particular English lesson or a particular form period that his name came up," said Chloe Deakin, then a young English teacher, of a discussion with a class of 11- and 12-year-olds. There was something about bullying, and he was being referred to, quite specifically, as a bully. And I thought: Who is this boy?'" Continue reading...
Man arrested after allegedly stabbing former partner and another man to death in Sydney
Woman in her 30s found dead at home in Quakers Hill on Sunday morning while man in his 30s died in hospital
Bayeux tapestry to be insured for £800m for British Museum exhibition
The 70-metre-long cloth about the Norman invasion has not been seen in England since it was created in 11th centuryThe Bayeux tapestry will be insured for an estimated 800m when it returns to the UK in 2026 for the first time in more than 900 years.The Treasury will insure the 70-metre embroidered cloth, which depicts the 1066 Norman invasion and Battle of Hastings, for damage or loss during its transfer from France and while it is on display at the British Museum from September. Continue reading...
Equal pay settlements for female council workers pass £1bn
GMB union says 30,000 claims settled with six local councils for average of 30,000 and expects 10,000 more in 2026Equal pay settlements for female workers at local councils have passed the 1bn mark, with thousands more expected next year.Legal claims have been brought against local councils on behalf of people in female-dominated roles, such as cleaners or carers, who for years have been denied the conditions and benefits given to employees in traditionally male-dominated jobs. Continue reading...
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