Man arrested and charged with assault after spraying strong-smelling liquid at Minnesota Democrat from syringeCongresswoman Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unidentified substance by a man with a syringe on Tuesday as she gave her first in-person town hall of the year in Minneapolis, during which she called for ICE to be abolished for good" and DHS secretary Kristi Noem to resign.Omar had only been speaking for a few minutes when a man in the audience got up and began to shout, while spraying her with the liquid. People at the meeting said the liquid had an acidic smell. Continue reading...
Lammy facing questions from Conservative Andrew Griffith and other MPsBadenoch is now taking questions.Asked if she agreed with Reform UK that Britain is broken, Badneoch said she believed that it can be fixed.I was not elected to reheat the party with 1990s policies, and I was not elected to dismantle the party so that Nigel Farage can finally have a go.I was elected by Conservative party members to renew and rebuild. That is exactly what I am doing. Continue reading...
Trump said he will not sack Kristi Noem over the DHS response to two fatal shootings. Plus, Ilhan Omar attacked with unknown substance in Minneapolis Don't already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported to Congress that two officers fired their guns at Alex Pretti during his fatal shooting.What did the report say? Obtained by CNN and CBS News, the report of the initial investigation by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) into the shooting of Pretti states: CBP personnel attempted to take Pretti into custody. Pretti resisted CBP personnel's efforts and a struggle ensued. During the struggle, a BPA [border patrol agent] yelled: He's got a gun!' multiple times. Approximately five seconds later, a BPA discharged his CBP-issued Glock 19 and a CBPO [CBP officer] also discharged his CBP-issued Glock 47 at Pretti."How has Trump been responding? Kristi Noem, the DHS secretary, has faced mounting calls from Democrats to resign or be impeached over her handling of immigration operations and the department's response to the killing of Pretti and Renee Good, but Trump said he would not fire her. I think she's doing a very good job. The border is totally secure," he said.What's the context of the attack? Omar has been the target of repeated xenophobic attacks from the president. Trump has said she should be sent back to Somalia" - despite Omar becoming a citizen more than 25 years ago after arriving in the US as a refugee aged 12. She told the Guardian last month about the increase in death threats since Trump was re-elected. Continue reading...
Mette Frederiksen says world order as we know it is over' as she prepares for talks with Emmanuel Macron and Greenland's PM in Parisin ParisIn other news, a former French senator has been found guilty of drugging a fellow politician in order to sexually assault her, in a case that has shaken French politics. Continue reading...
Joel Guerriau sentenced to four years in prison after spiking lawmaker's champagne with ecstasyA former French senator has been found guilty of drugging a fellow politician in order to sexually assault her, in a case that has shaken French politics.Joel Guerriau, 68, was sentenced on Tuesday evening to four years in prison of which 18 months must be behind bars. He has appealed against the verdict, which means he will not immediately serve his sentence and instead will face a fresh trial at a later date.In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support for rape and sexual abuse on 0808 802 9999 in England and Wales, 0808 801 0302 in Scotland, or 0800 0246 991 in Northern Ireland. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html Continue reading...
Prime minister says Reform seeking to tear people apart' after Gorton and Denton candidate questions whether all UK-born people are BritishKeir Starmer has accused the Reform UK candidate in the Greater Manchester byelection of pursuing the politics of toxic division" after he refused to disown his claim that UK-born people from minority ethnic backgrounds are not necessarily British.The prime minister suggested that Matthew Goodwin, a hard-right activist, would try to tear people apart" in Gorton and Denton, and that voters wanting to stop Nigel Farage's party should coalesce around the Labour candidate. Continue reading...
Exclusive: the 613 most deprived areas will see higher crime rates and worse unemployment under current funding schemes, report saysThe country's most deprived neighbourhoods will have higher crime rates and worse unemployment by the end of the parliament, according to a report written at the request of N 10.The forecasts from the Independent Commission on Neighbourhoods (Icon) show crime rates and unemployment will rise until the next election in England's 613 most deprived neighbourhoods, despite the government's promises to invest in local communities. Continue reading...
Alt-rockers will score Hitler allegory The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, with Mark Gatiss in the title roleAlt-rockers Placebo are set to collaborate with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) by scoring a new production of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui.Written in 1941, the play is about a Chicago mobster who seeks to control the city's vegetable trade through corruption, intimidation and violence: a clear allegory of how Adolf Hitler had swept to power during the 1930s. Continue reading...
Unable to get near Ukraine's main port, Moscow is pounding the city from afar with missiles and dronesOutside the Kadorr apartment complex in Ukraine's Black Sea city of Odesa, about 500 metres from the seafront, residents and rescue workers mill around in freezing temperatures.Above an office on the 25th floor, a block of wall has been blown out by a Russian drone. Below, rubble and glass have been moved quickly into piles as owners survey cars crushed by the falling masonry. Continue reading...
No light at the end of the tunnel for consumers' as 2025 figure is 50% higher than previous year, says Citizens AdviceRoyal Mail has been criticised for offering an unacceptable" performance over the crucial Christmas period after it failed to deliver letters and cards on time to about 16 million people, Citizens Advice found.The consumer watchdog, which carried out research into Christmas deliveries, said that figure was 50% higher than in 2024, and the highest level over the festive period in five years, excluding when Royal Mail was hit by strike action in the run-up to Christmas four years ago. Continue reading...
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Maduro's Sorbonne-educated successor is talking up an era of reform and opening up' modelled on China's post-Mao boomAfter years of political and social upheaval, hunger and despair, the Great Helmsman departs and is replaced by a francophile economic reformer who catapults a traumatised country into a new era of prosperity and growth.That is what happened in China half a century ago when the croissant-loving communist Deng Xiaoping became paramount leader after Chairman Mao Zedong's 1976 death and set in motion one of history's biggest economic booms. Continue reading...
As it grapples with two fatal tragedies, questions emerge over how to protect the country from more landslides - its deadliest natural hazardNew Zealand could experience an increase in landslides - its most deadly natural hazard - as global warming triggers more intense and frequent storms, experts have warned in the wake of two landslide tragedies in the North Island.New Zealand's landscapes are scarred with the evidence of landslides - they are responsible for more than 1,800 deaths since written records began - more than earthquakes and volcanoes combined. Continue reading...
Singer's former assistant alleges he sexually assaulted her when she worked for Manson Records between 2010-2011A judge in Los Angeles has reinstated a lawsuit against heavy metal star Marilyn Manson under a new law enabling old sexual assault cases to be heard in court.The lawsuit, filed in May 2021 by a former assistant to the musician, had been dismissed in December because it exceeded the statute of limitations, a maximum time period for initiating legal proceedings after the related events took place. Continue reading...
Manchester toddler Jude Owens becomes youngest person to perform bank shot and double pot just weeks apartA two-year-old has become the holder of two Guinness World Records by becoming the youngest person to perform a pair of trick shots in snooker.Manchester toddler Jude Owens successfully performed a pool bank shot at two years and 302 days old on 12 October last year. Continue reading...
Effect of heavy rain and strong winds prompts calls for more investment in resilience to extreme weatherA major incident has been declared in Somerset after swathes of south-west England were left flooded and cut off by Storm Chandra.The heavy rain and strong winds prompted calls for more resources to be invested in making the region more resilient in extreme weather. Continue reading...
Proposals would require clearer pricing and transparency as CMA finds fees have risen at nearly twice rate of inflationThe biggest shake-up of the UK veterinary sector for 60 years should push down costs for pet owners by requiring practices to make their pricing clearer, the government has said.Ministers have announced a package of measures after an investigation into reported high prices found problems in the vet sector could be costing UK households at least 1bn over five years. Continue reading...
Attack in Kharkiv region was denounced as terrorism by Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who said it undermined efforts to end the war'A Russian drone strike on a passenger train in north-eastern Ukraine has killed five people, prosecutors said, an attack denounced as terrorism by president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.Prosecutors said fragments of five bodies had been found at the scene of the strike on the train, which occurred on Tuesday near a village in Ukraine's Kharkiv region. Continue reading...
by Hannah Al-Othman North of England correspondent on (#734PB)
Poet laureate tackles daunting' commission from Yorkshire Cancer Research to mark charity's centenary yearCancer is a subject the poet laureate Simon Armitage has always shied away from. I find it very daunting," he said. I've lost friends and family to cancer."But when he was commissioned to write a poem to mark World Cancer Day, he was forced to confront the realities of the disease. I think I saw part of my task as being slightly demystifying and maybe de-mythologising or de-demonising cancer a little bit to myself," Armitage said. Continue reading...
In her first town hall, Weiss expressed some regret over her decision to pull 60 Minutes segment at the last minuteDuring her first address to CBS News employees as editor in chief, Bari Weiss acknowledged that there had been a lot of noise" about her tumultuous tenure and said that some staffers might decide they don't support her or want to continue working at the company.I just want to start by saying: I get it. And I get why, in the face of all this tumult and noise, you might feel uncertain or skeptical about me and about what I'm aiming to do here," Weiss said on Tuesday morning, according to an audio recording of her comments obtained by the Guardian. Continue reading...
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor on (#734SV)
Critics say government concealing true cost of deal despite being forced to admit financial burden will grow year on year'Ministers are under growing pressure to end the secrecy" around the UK's deal with the US over the cost of medicines, which critics claim is a Trump shakedown of the NHS".MPs from Labour and several opposition parties want the government to publish its impact assessment of the agreement it reached last month with Donald Trump's administration. Continue reading...
Claudia Sheinbaum denied move was response to pressure from the US, after Trump said zero' oil would go to CubaMexico has cancelled a shipment of oil to Cuba, the country's president, Claudia Sheinbaum, appeared to confirm on Tuesday, but she insisted the decision was sovereign" and not the response to pressure from the US.Fuel shortages are causing increasingly severe blackouts in Cuba, and Mexico has been the island's biggest oil supplier since the US blocked shipments from Venezuela last month. Continue reading...
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent on (#734SY)
First of two 1,600-tonne boring machines drilling the 4.5 miles from Old Oak Common station switched on in LondonMinisters have pledged that a redeveloped Euston HS2 station will be big enough to serve the nation" as tunnelling began for the last miles of high-speed railway into central London.Excavating the 4.5-mile tunnels from Old Oak Common in west London is expected to take between 12 and 18 months - although details of the terminus, and how it will be funded, are yet to be revealed. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer's former number two will be a focus of the renewed speculation about party's future leadershipThe political world abhors a vacuum of intrigue and gossip. The scuppering of Andy Burnham's return to Westminster has therefore brought renewed attention to other potential successors to Keir Starmer. That is in turn likely to involve renewed scrutiny of Angela Rayner.Starmer's former number two and housing secretary has been quietly loyal since she resigned as a minister nearly five months ago after what she said was the inadvertent underpayment of stamp duty on a flat in Hove. Continue reading...
by Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor on (#734T0)
Proposed cuts by DHSC and DfE came despite concerns about inactivity among children contributing to obesityA row between government departments has broken out after the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) proposed cutting all its funding for physical education in schools, the Guardian understands.The DHSC is now intending to restore the funding despite insisting privately for weeks that it would end its contribution, until the Guardian contacted the department. Ministers are understood to have overruled the cuts. Continue reading...
Craft retailer says there is risk to health' after some vials in Giant Box of Craft set contained fibrous tremolite asbestosHobbycraft has issued a full recall of children's coloured play sand after confirming some bottles contained asbestos, presenting a risk to health" .The Guardian revealed at the weekend that the craft retailer had stopped selling the kit containing the vials after being alerted to the risk, but stopped short of alerting customers who had already bought the item. Continue reading...
Rapper and fashion mogul, legally known as Ye, gives details of mental health treatment and speaks of making amends with those in his personal lifeKanye West has elaborated on his mindset during manic episodes in which he made strongly antisemitic comments.On separate occasions, the rapper and fashion designer, legally known as Ye, had said There's a lot of things that I love about Hitler" and I'm a Nazi ... I love Hitler", had accused Jewish people of trying to black ball anyone whoever opposes your agenda", and designed clothing featuring swastikas. Continue reading...
The YouGov poll also suggests that almost half of Britons think it would be good for the country if Starmer were replacedAs Dave Burke reports for the Daily Mirror, the Reform UK MP Lee Anderson posted a picture on social media of himself and activists campaigning in the Gorton and Denton byelection - standing outside a hotel that is actually in Angela Rayner's neigbouring Ashton-under-Lyne constituency. Rayner told the paper: Farage's Reform can't even find the Gorton and Denton constituency on a map. Perhaps it's because they're too busy filling their party full of former Tories who failed the country."The British Property Federation has said that the government's plan to cap ground rents could discourage investment into the UK. It is also saying that landlords should get compensation. In a response to the announcement this morning (see 8.57am), Danny Pinder, director of policy at the BPF, said:While we agree that rapidly escalating ground rents should be addressed, the proposed cap will interfere with investments made by pension funds and institutional investors over many years and undermine the government's pursuit of investment in this country. The various documents published by the government today make clear that these changes will have an impact on freeholders - the value of their assets and their ability to match index-linked pension liabilities - but that they intend to proceed, nonetheless. We have long been clear that adequate compensation must be provided to these entities as they have invested in good faith in order to meet their liabilities and continue to fund everyone's pensions - today's announcements is silent on that point ...There are billions of pounds invested in large-scale residential and mixed-use developments, and it is essential that reform is mindful of the rights of property owners as well as leaseholders. In our legal system contract is sacrosanct and legislative changes that cut across and undermine existing commercial agreements will raise the risk premium that investors attach to the UK at a time when the government is seeking to attract domestic and private capital for its growth agenda. Continue reading...
Chief judge orders Todd Lyons to appear, saying patience is exhausted as migrants remain jailed despite rulingsMinnesota's top federal judge has summoned the acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to appear before him on Friday, warning he may be held in contempt for allegedly defying court orders.Chief US district judge Patrick Schiltz demanded ICE lead Todd Lyons explain himself personally in a three-page order issued Monday evening, declaring that the court's patience is at an end". Continue reading...
First-of-its kind suit filed by civil rights attorneys on behalf of families centers on 14 October strike in Caribbean Sea that killed sixCivil rights attorneys filed a federal lawsuit against the United States government on Tuesday on behalf of the families of two men from a small fishing village in Trinidad who were killed in a US military airstrike on a small boat in the Caribbean Sea on 14 October.The lawsuit, shared in advance with the Guardian, says that Chad Joseph, 26, and Rishi Samaroo, 41, both of Las Cuevas, Trinidad, were returning to Trinidad from Venezuela when they and four other people were killed in the strike. It was the fifth attack announced by the White House under Donald Trump's campaign against the small go-fast boats the administration claims are connected to cartels and gangs. Continue reading...
More than 800 employees sign petition calling for withdrawal of ICE agents and cancellation of contractsMore than 800 US tech workers have signed a petition calling for tech CEOs to demand the Trump administration remove US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from US cities and cancel contracts with the agency.We know our industry leaders have leverage: in October, they persuaded Trump to call off a planned ICE surge in San Francisco," the petition reads. Now they need to go further, and join us in demanding ICE out of all of our cities." Continue reading...