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‘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...
About 1m Ford diesel cars sold in UK with defective emissions controls, court told
Ford denies having created defeat devices' in legal action on behalf of 1.6 million owners against five carmakersAbout a million Ford diesel cars were sold in the UK with serious defects in components supposed to curb toxic exhaust emissions, the high court has been told.The highly polluting vehicles were produced and sold between 2016 and 2018 after Ford's engineers became aware of the issues, and many were never formally recalled or fixed, lawyers said. 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...
Personal details of Tate galleries job applicants leaked online
Sensitive information relates to more than 100 individuals and their refereesPersonal details submitted by applicants for a job at Tate art galleries have been leaked online, exposing their addresses, salaries and the phone numbers of their referees, the Guardian has learned.The records, running to hundreds of pages, appeared on a website unrelated to the government-sponsored organisation, which operates the Tate Modern and Tate Britain galleries in London, Tate St Ives in Cornwall and Tate Liverpool. 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...
Reeves’s plan to ditch income tax rise prompts government bond sell-off
Switch in budget plan causes cost of UK government borrowing to rise by the most in a single day since early July
Russian attacks on Kyiv ‘calculated and wicked’, says Zelenskyy
Ukrainian president calls for more air defence from Europe and US after six killed and dozens injured in strikes across capitalVolodymyr Zelenskyy has described Russia's latest attack against Ukraine as deliberate, calculated and wicked", after six people were killed and dozens injured in a wave of night-time strikes across the capital Kyiv.Shortly after midnight air raid sirens sounded and residents made their way to shelters or lay between two walls in their apartments. Soon afterwards the whine of Shahed drones could be heard in the sky, with heavy machine gun fire from Ukrainian air defences. Continue reading...
Several dead and injured, police say, after bus crashes into bus stop in Stockholm – as it happened
Cause of crash near University of Technology not yet known. This live blog is closedWe have just had an update on the death toll from the overnight attack on Kyiv, via AFP, with authorities now reporting six people dead.in Brussels Continue reading...
South Africa to investigate ‘mysterious’ arrival of 153 Palestinians on plane
Passengers were held on runway for 12 hours after landing in Johannesburg without travel documents, confusing airport authoritiesSouth Africa will investigate the mysterious" arrival of scores of Palestinians who were kept on a charter plane at Johannesburg for 12 hours by border police because they did not have travel papers, the president has said.A group of 153 Palestinians arrived at Johannesburg airport on a chartered Global Airways flight from Kenya on Thursday without departure stamps, return tickets or details of accommodation, according to the border authorities. Continue reading...
Georgia prosecutor to take over last remaining criminal case against Trump
Pete Skandalakis appointed himself to take over 2020 election interference case from district attorney Fani WillisThe only remaining criminal case against Donald Trump has been revived after the head of Georgia's prosecutor's council appointed himself to replace Fani Willis, the Fulton county district attorney, who was removed from the election interference case in September.Pete Skandalakis, a Republican and the executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia, the state body that provides legal training and is often charged to mitigate prosecutorial conflicts, wrote in a statement on Friday that he would be taking over for Willis. Continue reading...
Treasury won’t cut threshold for higher rate income tax, say sources – UK politics live
Fallout continues over budget income tax U-turn, with Treasury saying expected fiscal gap has dropped to 20bnThis is from Helen Miller, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies thinktank, on the market reaction to the chancellor's reported budget U-turn.Investors will have 2 broad concerns about news that Chancellor won't increase income tax rates1. Does it signal less willingness to do politically difficult thingsBritain's long-term borrowing costs were sent soaring as reports suggested the latest U-turn would leave Rachel Reeves scrambling to fill a gaping black hole in the nation's finances just two weeks before the 26 November budget.Yields on 30-year UK government bonds, also known as gilts, jumped as much as 14 basis points in early trading, and the yield on 10-year gilts also shot up 12 basis points - rising the most since July. Continue reading...
MP Adnan Hussain quits Your Party over ‘persistent infighting’
Blackburn MP criticises struggle for power' amid tensions between Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah SultanaThe leftwing Your Party spearheaded by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana has had a major split after another independent MP involved, Adnan Hussain, quit because of persistent infighting and a struggle for power" in the organisation.The departure of the Blackburn MP, who is secretary of the limited company behind Your Party, is yet another blow after renewed disagreements between Sultana and Corbyn, this time over the handover of membership levies. Continue reading...
‘We’re sick of being the story’: what next for the Telegraph after takeover collapses?
Media group's future is again in limbo - and it faces questions over the asking price as well as regulatory hurdles
Almshouse in Dorset discovers its 15th-century Flemish triptych is worth £3.5m
Artwork that hung for centuries at St John's Almshouse in Sherborne will be sold to raise funds for social housingThe blessing of the Lord brings wealth, and He adds no sorrow with it," so says the Bible, Proverbs 10:22.On Friday, a church almshouse was counting its blessings after discovering that a triptych painting that has hung in the chapel for centuries is a 15th-century Flemish masterpiece worth 3.5m. Continue reading...
Satisfaction with democracy below 50% in eight out of nine western countries, poll finds
Ipsos survey reveals fake news, lack of accountability, extremism and corruption seen as biggest threatsSatisfaction with democracy is below 50% in eight out of nine western countries surveyed in a poll, and majorities in all but one fear for its future, with fake news, lack of political accountability, extremism and corruption seen as the biggest threats.An Ipsos survey of almost 10,000 people in Croatia, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Sweden, the UK and the US found satisfaction with democracy low in all except Sweden, with deep concerns about the future state of electoral politics. Continue reading...
Thames Water tried to make MP pay its legal fees of up to £1,400 an hour
Exclusive: Charlie Maynard, public interest representative in case, accuses utility of retaliation' for failed bid for costs in supreme court appealThames Water argued that an MP should be forced to pay its hefty legal costs after he represented the interests of the British public in court, a move he described as retaliation" for pushing for government control of the crisis-hit utility, the Guardian can reveal.The UK's highest court this week rejected Thames Water's arguments that the Liberal Democrat MP Charlie Maynard should pay legal fees as high as 1,400 per hour. Continue reading...
RedBird Capital drops £500m Telegraph takeover bid
US private equity group pulls out of sale amid threat of regulator intervention and newsroom criticism
Special needs services in England face ‘total collapse’ from increasing demand
Councils say 59 authorities could go bankrupt by March 2028 without urgent structural reformSpecial educational needs services in England face total collapse", with councils on course to have run up debts of 18bn by the end of the decade as a result of increasing numbers of children requiring extra teaching support in schools.Without urgent structural reform of the system, the cost of accelerating demand for special educational needs and disability (Send) support could push about 59 upper-tier authorities into effective bankruptcy by March 2028, councils have warned. Continue reading...
Venezuela’s Maduro urges Trump to avoid Afghanistan-style ‘forever war’
Authoritarian leader calls for US to make peace amid military buildup and strikes against alleged drug smugglers
London judge rules BHP Group liable for Brazil’s 2015 Samarco dam collapse
About 600,000 people seeking compensation a decade on from disaster that killed 19 and devastated villagesA London judge has ruled that the global mining company BHP Group is liable in Brazil's worst environmental disaster, when a dam collapse 10 years ago unleashed tons of toxic waste into a major river, killing 19 people and devastating villages downstream.Mrs Justice O'Farrell said at the high court that Australia-based BHP was responsible despite not owning the dam at the time. Continue reading...
British-Egyptian activist stopped from flying to UK, says family
Egyptian authorities prevented Alaa Abd el-Fattah from attending human rights awards in LondonAlaa Abd el-Fattah, the British-Egyptian writer and human rights campaigner who was freed from jail in September, was stopped from flying to the UK by Egyptian passport control, his family has said.Abd el-Fattah was pardoned after more than 10 years in jail but his status, including his right to travel back and forth between Britain and Egypt, was left unclear and subject to discussion between the family and authorities. Continue reading...
Lisa Nandy: BBC review will examine political appointments to board
Culture secretary says she shares concerns that such appointments have damaged trust, amid calls for Robbie Gibb to go
Weekend of wet weather forecast across Australia, with storms headed to the eastern states
Brisbane expected to get 80mm of rain, while damaging winds, large hail and possible flash flooding on the cards for Queensland
Mahmood to unveil changes to tackle illegal migration modelled on Danish system
Home secretary to set out plans to deter migrants from coming to the UK and make deportations easierThe home secretary is due to announce sweeping changes next week aimed at making the UK less attractive for illegal immigrants and modelled on the Danish system.Shabana Mahmood is expected to set out plans to deter migrants from coming to the UK and make it easier to deport those who do in a statement to MPs on Monday. Continue reading...
Storm Claudia: torrential rain expected in parts of England and Wales
Met Office upgrades warnings to amber with persistent and heavy' rain, strong winds and thunderstorms forecast for FridayStorm Claudia is expected to bring torrential rain to parts of England and Wales as the Met Office upgraded its warnings.Amber warnings for persistent and heavy" rain come into force from noon on Friday until the end of the day and cover parts of Wales, the Midlands, the south-west, the south-east and east of England. Continue reading...
Former Liberal MPs deride net zero dumping as ‘nail in the coffin’ that may prolong pain in urban seats
Ex-politicians and candidates warn the decision will likely cause a loss of votes from younger people
China and Saudi Arabia among nations receiving climate loans, analysis reveals
Investigation by Guardian and Carbon Brief finds just a fifth of funds to fight global heating went to poorest 44 countriesChina and wealthy petrostates including Saudi Arabia and UAE are among countries receiving large sums of climate finance, according to an analysis.The Guardian and Carbon Brief analysed previously unreported submissions to the UN, along with data from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), that show how billions of dollars of public money is being committed to the fight against global heating. Continue reading...
Not so Golden Brown: DJ plays 24-hours of No 2s in Lake District sewage protest
Radio host uses chart songs that didn't quite make top spot to highlight issue of Windermere pollutionIf you Sit Down and wonder why Britain's streams, rivers and lakes are so filthy, you're probably Holding Out for a Hero to halt this Scandalous discharge of sewage.Step forward the Lake District Radio DJ Lee Durrant, who will go Radio Ga Ga with a 24-hour live broadcasting marathon on Friday, playing songs that peaked at No 2 in the charts to highlight the ongoing stench of not quite Golden Brown number twos" floating downstream. Continue reading...
Resident doctors begin five-day strike in latest walkout over pay
Thirteenth action since March 2023 will put further pressure on stretched budgets, say NHS groupsThousands of resident doctors have begun strike action across England in a dispute over pay.The five-day action, which began at 7am on Friday, is the 13th walkout by doctors since March 2023 and health leaders have warned that the NHS may have to cut frontline staff and offer fewer appointments and operations if the strikes continue. Continue reading...
Australia news live: severe weekend storms forecast for east coast; Bondi Sands recalls two sunscreens due to formulation concerns
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