Philip Young, who served on Swindon borough council, pleads guilty to offences against ex-spouse Joanne YoungA former Conservative councillor has admitted nearly 50 offences of drugging, raping and sexually assaulting his former wife over a period of 14 years.Philip Young, 49, pleaded guilty at Winchester crown court to 11 counts of rape and 11 counts of administering a substance with intent to stupefy his former spouse Joanne Young, 48, who can be named as she has waived her right to anonymity Continue reading...
President's assertion that Nato troops were not on the front line in Afghanistan has sparked widespread angerKeir Starmer's allies have launched a Stop Andy Burnham" campaign to prevent the Labour mayor from returning to parliament after the resignation of a Manchester MP triggered a byelection, Pippa Crerar, Jessica Elgot and Josh Halliday report in their overnight story.In a good analysis, Jess explains why, if Burnham does decide that he wants to return to the Commons as MP for Gorton and Denton in Manchester, he faces a colossal challenge. Continue reading...
by Josh Halliday North of England editor on (#73223)
After Andrew Gwynne's exit, voters in Gorton and Denton are fractured - and increasingly willing to look elsewhereWhen leaked WhatsApp messages sent by former minister Andrew Gwynne were published last year, Stuart Beard was astonished at the scenes outside his office in Denton town square.There must have been about 60 pensioners with placards," he said, referring to local anger over Gwynne's derogatory texts, which included one saying he hoped an elderly woman who didn't vote Labour croaked it" before the next election. Continue reading...
Despite US pushback, officials in west Africa say controversial hepatitis B study on pause amid ethics concernsUS health officials insisted it was still on. African health leaders said it was cancelled. At the heart of the controversy is the west African nation of Guinea-Bissau - one of the poorest countries in the world and the proposed site of a hotly debated US-funded study on vaccines.The study on hepatitis B vaccination, to be led by Danish researchers, became a flashpoint after major changes to the US vaccination schedule and prompted questions about how research is conducted ethically in other countries. Continue reading...
by Aneesa Ahmed (now) and Jakub Krupa (earlier) on (#731QT)
Two days of rare trilateral discussions have begun but hopes are low amid continued territorial demands by RussiaThe European Commission has offered a bit more detail on the deployment of 447 emergency generators from EU reserves to Ukraine, mentioned in the earlier post (12:33).The generators - mobilised from rescEU strategic reserves hosted in Poland - will be distributed by the Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories of Ukraine in cooperation with the Ukrainian Red Cross to the most affected communities.The EU will not let Russia freeze Ukraine into submission and will continue helping Ukrainians get through this winter."They are designed to break Ukrainian spirit. They will fail.We won't let Russia freeze Ukraine. We bring light and warmth where Russia sends darkness. Continue reading...
Kanaan, a symbol of dining across religious and political divides, will shut its doors probably in March', say ownersAn Israeli-Palestinian restaurant in Berlin conceived as an island of peace" will close in the spring, but its Jewish and Arab owners say their dream will live on in a television series based on their unlikely partnership.Kanaan, a decade-old casual eatery in the Prenzlauer Berg district of the German capital, gained an international profile for its message of unity over hate" after the 7 October attacks on Israel by Hamas and the outbreak of the Gaza war. Continue reading...
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto and Thomas Graham in Tiju on (#731Z4)
Ryan Wedding allegedly ran a drug-trafficking organisation that moved 60 tons of cocaine a year into Los AngelesRyan Wedding, the Canadian Olympic snowboarder turned alleged drug kingpin, has been arrested, US law enforcement officials announced on Friday.Wedding, 44, has been sought by the FBI and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) for his role in overseeing what the US attorney general, Pam Bondi, called the one of the most prolific and violent drug-trafficking organizations" in the world. Continue reading...
by Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent on (#731Z5)
Scottish Labour leader calls for transparency after worst scandal in the history of the Scottish parliament'The Scottish government must publish up-to-date patient safety reviews for every ward at the super-hospital at the heart of the worst scandal in the history of the Scottish parliament", Anas Sarwar has said.The Scottish Labour leader was speaking alongside families of children and adults who died after contracting infections while undergoing cancer treatment at the Queen Elizabeth university hospital (QEUH) campus in Glasgow. Continue reading...
Avatar director, who moved to New Zealand after the Covid pandemic says he will soon be a citizen of a country where people are, for the most part, sane'James Cameron has said that New Zealand's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic is the reason behind his decision to relocate there from the US.Speaking to Stuff, Cameron - who shot much of the most recent Avatar feature in the southern hemisphere - described being the US under Donald Trump as like watching a car crash over and over" and said his New Zealand citizenship was imminent". Continue reading...
Marcus Fakana, 19, spent about a year in a UAE jail serving sentence for having sex with 17-year-old girlA driver has admitted killing a British teenager in a car crash shortly after the 19-year-old had been released from a Dubai prison sentence for having sex with a 17-year-old girl.Marwaan Mohamed Huseen, 20, was attempting to get away from pursuing Metropolitan police officers when he crashed a BMW into a lorry, killing 19-year-old Marcus Fakana who was one of the vehicle's passengers. Continue reading...
Preliminary report suggests fracture could have existed before high-speed train derailed in AndalusiaExperts investigating the deadly rail collision in southern Spain, which killed 45 people and left dozens more injured, believe the accident may have happened after one of the trains passed over a damaged section of rail.The disaster occurred near the Andalucian town of Adamuz on Sunday, when a high-speed train operated by Iryo, a private company, derailed and collided with an oncoming high-speed train operated by the state rail company, Renfe. Continue reading...
Scottish social justice secretary says pledge for the city shows shared commitment to tackling child poverty'New York's new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, has received a baby box from the Scottish government after modelling part of his election campaign on Edinburgh's example of providing each expectant mother with a set of essentials.Scotland's social justice secretary, Shirley-Anne Somerville, said it would help the city's leader develop his own plans for a baby basket". Continue reading...
Discounter relaunches Pep & Co clothing brand after a switch to ranges supplied by former parent group hit salesPoundland has shut 149 stores with the loss of 2,200 jobs under a rescue shake-up launched after challenging trading conditions and unpopular clothing ranges sent it into the red.The company, which was itself bought for 1 from Pepco Group by US restructuring specialist Gordon Brothers in June last year, said it had refocused on 1 items - with 60% of its stock now at that price. Continue reading...
Unison's Andrea Egan among several figures to speak out against any moves to rig selection for Gorton and Denton byelectionThe boss of Britain's biggest union has warned Labour to ensure a democratic process in the Gorton byelection, amid signs a Stop Andy Burnham" campaign is under way to prevent him posing a threat to Keir Starmer.Andrea Egan, the general secretary of Unison, who started in the job on Thursday, appeared to stand against the prospect of a stitch-up in the contest as she warned against control-freakery" in the party. Continue reading...
The phrase is part of harm reduction 101', which has led to significant declines in overdose fatalities in the USOfficials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggested overdose-prevention funding recipients may no longer be allowed to promote the message to never use alone", according to details of a meeting held this month the Guardian obtained.The purpose of the meeting was to bring recipients of Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) CDC funding into compliance with Trump's executive orders, according to a grant note the Guardian reviewed. The most salient is the July order Ending Crime and Disorder on America's Streets". Continue reading...
by Tiago Rogero South America correspondent on (#731ST)
Interim leader Delcy Rodriguez told influencers of US threat to kill leaders if they did cooperate after capture of MaduroThe communications minister holds a phone up to a microphone before a gathering of regime-friendly influencers.On speakerphone is Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, who claims that when US forces captured the dictator Nicolas Maduro, she and other members of his cabinet were given 15 minutes to decide whether to comply with Washington's demands - or they would kill us." Continue reading...
by Lauren Herdman and James Michelin for MetDesk on (#731QV)
Town of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky gets 6 feet of snow in places, burying cars and cutting off roads and buildingsA record-breaking snowfall event unfolded in far eastern Russia last week when the town of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, located on the Kamchatka peninsula's east coast, received more than 6 feet (1.8 metres) of lying snow in places.Strong winds accompanying the snowfall caused extreme drifting of more than 10 feet against buildings and cars. Two key ingredients combined to cause such an extreme snowfall event. Strong Pacific low pressures dragged moist air from the tropics northwards, which clashed with cold Arctic air already over the region. Continue reading...
Judge shelves inquiry into use of Israeli-made software to target ministers' phones citing chronic lack of cooperationSpain's highest criminal court has again shelved its investigation into the use of Israeli-made Pegasus software to target the mobile phones of senior Spanish ministers, including the prime minister, citing a chronic lack of cooperation from the Israeli authorities that has violated the principle of good faith" between countries.The investigation began in May 2022 after the Spanish government revealed that the phones of the prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, and the defence minister, Margarita Robles, had both been infected the previous year with the spyware, which, according to its manufacturers, NSO Group, is available only to state agencies. It was later established the phones of the interior minister and the agriculture minister had also been targeted. Continue reading...
Kaja Kallas's comments came at emergency EU meeting called after weeks of escalating threats from Donald Trump over GreenlandTransatlantic relations have taken a big blow over the last week" the EU's foreign policy chief said, as leaders from the bloc gathered for an emergency summit after weeks of escalating threats from Donald Trump over Greenland that were suddenly rescinded with a vague deal on Arctic security.Summing up the mood, the EU's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, said the EU was living through a lot of unpredictability: One day, one way; the other day, again, everything could change." Continue reading...
Millions of graduates are trapped by ballooning debts, as their repayments are dwarfed by the interest addedHelen Lambert borrowed 57,000 to go to university and began repaying her student loan in 2021 after starting work as an NHS nurse.Since then she has repaid more than 5,000, typically having about 145 a month taken from her pay packet. But everything she hands over is dwarfed by the 400-plus of interest that is added to her debt every month, thanks to rates that have been as high as 8%. Continue reading...
by Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent on (#731NP)
James Daley says anti-competitive behaviour led to additional charges that have pushed up costs for millionsThe financial campaigner James Daley has launched a 1.5bn class action lawsuit against Apple over its mobile phone wallet, claiming the US tech company blocked competition and charged hidden fees that ultimately harmed 50 million UK consumers.The lawsuit takes aim at Apple Pay, which they say has been the only contactless payment service available for iPhone users in Britain over the past decade. Continue reading...
by Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent on (#731NN)
Exclusive: victims in hiding after attacks involving physical assault, attempted arson and the use of firearmsScotland Yard's counter-terrorism command is investigating a series of highly targeted" attacks on two Pakistani dissidents living in Britain which may bear the hallmarks of states using criminal proxies to silence their critics.One person has been arrested after a series of four attacks which began on Christmas Eve. One of the attacks involved a firearm. Continue reading...
by Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent on (#731NM)
Families accuse health board of deceit and cowardice' after years-long battle to prove contaminated water was linkedAll Molly Cuddihy wanted was recognition of what she had gone through. That was what she told the Scottish hospitals inquiry in 2021, where she described the frightening" fits and rigors she had suffered after contracting a bacterial infection at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth university hospital while undergoing chemotherapy. I was made sicker by the environment," the 19-year-old said in her evidence.Molly had been 15 and revising for her National 5 exams when she was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer. She was treated at the Royal hospital for children and the adjacent QEUH, which are both part of a six-year public inquiry that reached its final stages and heard devastating new admissions this week. Continue reading...
Despite the recent interest rate cut, many fixed-rate bond or easy-access account rates have held up longer than expectedSavers are being urged to shop around and move fast if they want to get hold of one of the competitive deals still available. These include one-year fixed-rate savings bonds paying up to 4.35% and an easy-access account with a rate of 4.5%.The impact of the Bank of England's pre-Christmas interest rate cut - the sixth reduction since August 2024 - has been making itself felt, with reductions to rates on many savings accounts. But some best-buy savings rates have arguably held up better than one might have expected. Continue reading...
By turning conflict into entertainment US games company is ignoring its living legacy, says victims rights' groupIt pits the IRA against the British army and the Royal Ulster Constabulary, it lets players plant bombs and make political deals and it promises to wrap up the conflict within six hours.Welcome to the Troubles - the provisional board game version. The brainchild of a US games company, The Troubles: Shadow War in Northern Ireland 1964-1998, is played with dice, tokens and a deck of 260 cards. Continue reading...
by Eva Corlett in Wellington, Josh Taylor and agencie on (#731CD)
Search-and-rescue teams worked through the night at the campground, but there had been no progress in finding missing people, officials sayNew Zealand is full of grief", the prime minister has said, after landslides tore through a house and busy campground, leaving two dead and at least six victims still missing.Police said emergency crews were still searching for at least six people, including two teenagers, believed missing beneath the debris of a landslide, which struck a Mount Maunganui campsite on Thursday morning. Police were attempting to contact another three people. Families enjoying the summer school holiday were among the campers. Recreational vehicles and at least one structure were crushed, images showed. Continue reading...
Operator says it does now know when the problem at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata province will be solved, after an alarm sounded during start-upThe restart of the world's largest nuclear power plant was suspended in Japan on Thursday just a day after it went online for the first time in about 14 years, with the operator saying it does not know when the problem will be solved.The Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata province had been closed since the 2011 Fukushima disaster, but operations to relaunch it began on Wednesday after it received the final green light from the nuclear regulator. Continue reading...
This live blog is now closed.Zelenskyy's speech looks to be slightly late, as Indonesia's president Prabowo Subianto is still speaking.Don't worry: I'm keeping an eye on this for you.Hardly any details are known yet about the proposed Greenland deal. But we need them in order to decide how to proceed with the implementation of the EU-US trade deal. @EP_Trade will revisit the issue on Monday and discuss the way forward."However there is no room for false security. The next threat is sure to come. That's why it is even more important that we set clear boundaries use all available legal instruments&apply them as appropriate to the situation. We must continue to act with this level of confidence." Continue reading...
Vote on legislation falls just short of number needed for passage, showing Mike Johnson's tenuous hold on majorityThe US House has rejected a resolution that would have prevented Donald Trump from sending US military forces to Venezuela, after a vote on the legislation fell just short of the majority needed for passage.The tied vote was the latest sign of House speaker Mike Johnson's tenuous hold on the majority, as well as some of the growing pushback in the Republican-controlled Congress to the US president's aggressions in the western hemisphere. A Senate vote on a similar resolution was also tied last week until JD Vance broke the deadlock. Continue reading...
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor on (#731G5)
Government says plan will help end postcode lottery in access to diagnostic tests and treatmentHospitals in rural and coastal parts of England will get more cancer doctors to help tackle stark inequalities that mean people in some areas are far more likely to die from the disease.The plan is part of a government drive to end the patchy" nature of NHS cancer care, which is characterised by wide postcode lotteries in access to diagnostic tests and treatment. Continue reading...
by Andrew Roth Global affairs correspondent on (#7312K)
Ukraine president accuses EU leaders of waiting for direction from Donald Trump in blistering speech at DavosVolodymyr Zelenskyy has taken aim at Europe in a fiery speech at Davos, accusing leaders of being in Greenland mode" as they waited for leadership from Donald Trump on Ukraine and other geopolitical crises rather than taking action themselves.The Ukrainian president's call to arms, targeting some of Kyiv's top allies, capped a week of extraordinary diplomatic drama at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort, where European leaders scrambled to end a standoff with the White House over Greenland, and several western leaders - led by Canada's Mark Carney - called for stronger pushback against Trump's territorial ambitions and political whims. Continue reading...
by Joseph Gedeon in Washington and Rachel Leingang in on (#7319M)
Vice-president says number one thing' that would lower the temperature would be for officials to help facilitate reasonable enforcement of law'JD Vance on Thursday put the onus on local officials to turn down the temperature" in Minneapolis, where federal immigration agents in recent days have detained a five-year-old child with his father and gassed protesters throughout the city.Flanked by federal law enforcement, the US vice-president said he spoke with immigration agents and local business leaders ahead of talking to the press, but he had not spoken with the state's governor, Tim Walz. He said local officials could be helping ICE identify and arrest violent criminals so that the operation could be more targeted. Continue reading...
by Pippa Crerar Jessica Elgotand Josh Halliday on (#731CC)
Speculation has spread over whether Burnham will attempt to return to pursue a Labour leadership bidKeir Starmer's allies have launched a Stop Andy Burnham" campaign to prevent the Labour mayor from returning to parliament after the resignation of a Manchester MP triggered a byelection.Multiple members of the party's ruling national executive committee (NEC) predicted it would be impossible for Burnham to make it through the selection process given the number of Starmer loyalists on the body desperate to avoid a leadership challenge. Continue reading...
Minister says use of former army barracks at Crowborough is part of plan to move people out of hotelsA first group of asylum seekers has been moved into a former military camp in East Sussex, the Home Office has said, amid expectations of further protests and legal challenges.Crowborough training camp received 27 men in the early hours of Thursday morning, a statement said, which will be scaled up to 500 over several months. Continue reading...
Celebrity chef warns UK government's plans for higher business rates from April simply will not work'The celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has accused the government of cooking up a kitchen nightmare at restaurants across the country with tax changes that he says will make hospitality businesses lambs to the slaughter".Ramsay, whose company operates 34 restaurants in the UK including Bread Street Kitchen, Petrus and Lucky Cat, said the industry was facing a bloodbath". He said restaurants were closing every day as a result of rising business rates, which came on top of higher energy, staffing and ingredient costs and little growth in consumer spending. Continue reading...
Actor gives emotional evidence against Associated Newspapers saying articles about her were deeply hurtful'Elizabeth Hurley has accused the publisher of the Daily Mail of bugging her windowsill as well as using information obtained from tapping her landline as she gave emotional evidence at the high court.Hurley had to stop several times to compose herself as she recounted how she had been targeted by deeply hurtful and damaging" articles. Continue reading...
by Vivian Ho (now) and Andrew Sparrow (earlier) on (#730VG)
PM declines to say whether he supports Burnham standing as Gwynne steps downAndy Burnham may have a new route to parliament after the MP Andrew Gwynne reached a settlement with the Commons that would allow him to retire and call a byelection, Pippa Crerar, Jessica Elgot and Josh Halliday report.In her Sky News interview this morning, Kemi Badenoch also said she was opposed to the UK joining President Trump's board of peace if Vladimir Putin is a member. She said:We should not be, certainly, on any board with Vladimir Putin. That's something I'm completely against. Continue reading...
Donald Trump's son was on video call with woman when he saw a man repeatedly punch her, court toldDonald Trump's youngest son said he was very close" to an alleged rape victim after raising the alarm about a suspected assault against her, a court has heard.Barron Trump was on a FaceTime video call a year ago with the woman, who cannot be named, when he saw a man repeatedly punch her, Snaresbrook crown court was told on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Opening Night will appear on HELP(2), a charity compilation out in March which also features Olivia Rodrigo, Depeche Mode, Pulp and moreArctic Monkeys have released Opening Night, their first new song since 2022 album The Car, with proceeds benefiting the charity War Child.Opening Night is taken from HELP(2), a sequel to War Child's 1995 album Help, which brought together A-list music names to raise 1.2m for children affected by conflict, including Radiohead, Blur, Sinead O'Connor and the Smokin' Mojo Filters (a supergroup of Paul McCartney, Noel Gallagher and Paul Weller). Continue reading...