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Middle East crisis live: Iran says draft US deal would reopen strait of Hormuz
Country's state TV says Iran would allow shipping in waterway and US would lift naval blockade under draft memorandumDonald Trump will host the 12th cabinet meeting of his second term on Wednesday as talks on ending the nearly three-month war with Iran reach a crucial stage amid conflicting signals over whether an agreement is close.The gathering had originally been scheduled to take place in the bucolic setting of Camp David, the presidential retreat that had previously been the site of sensitive Middle East negotiations, including the historic Israeli-Egyptian peace accords. Continue reading...
Treasury ministers hit back at Blair over claims on tax and energy – UK politics live
Torsten Bell and Dan Tomlinson criticise some of the arguments in ex-PM's 5,700-word critique of Labour
Paxton hails Trump’s endorsement as ‘most powerful force in politics’ after Texas runoff win – US politics live
Victor who secured Republican nomination for Senate seat praises president after defeating incumbent Cornyn
One skydiver killed and one injured after midair collision in Washington state
Randy Hubbs died and Nicole Klein was injured after the two collided during a group jump at West Plains SkydivingA skydiver was killed and another injured after the two collided midair during a group jump in Washington state, authorities said this week.The Adams county sheriff's office said in a statement on Monday that authorities were called Sunday evening regarding reports that two skydivers were needing medical attention". Continue reading...
UK heatwave triggers price rises for items such as hot tubs and air conditioning units
Of 11 seasonal items in Guardian price comparison, six hit highest price in last three months, with some nearly doubling in price in last weekThe heatwave has triggered a surge in prices for seasonal items, with the cost of one inflatable hot tub nearly doubling in a week, while an industry expert said air conditioning units have risen by about 17% since April.The Guardian looked at the cost of popular items across a range of websites and examined their price on PriceRunner, an independent price comparison service. One of the biggest price increases was for the Bestway inflatable hot tub Lay-Z-Spa Cancun AirJet, which was available for 160 on 21 May but now retails for a minimum of 299. Continue reading...
Democrats say they were shut out of fraud event after Vance says crackdown ‘should not be a partisan’
State attorneys general say their deputies were turned away and criticized the White House for politicizing' fraud issuesThree Democratic state attorneys general said their deputies were turned away from a roundtable hosted by JD Vance on Tuesday, sowing confusion about what the White House has billed as a bipartisan crackdown on fraud.After attorneys general - including New York's Letitia James, California's Rob Bonta and New Jersey's Jennifer Davenport - declined a last-minute invitation to participate in the event alongside their Republican counterparts, they said representatives from their offices travelled to Washington to attend, but were shut out. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy asks Trump for help with air defences as Russia continues attacks – Europe live
Ukrainian president writes letter to Trump and the US Congress to request more ammunition for its Patriot air defence systemsIn recent days across parts of Europe, temperatures have soared, heat records have been broken and spring has felt more like the height of summer.Meteo France, the French national weather service, has attributed this to a heat dome", with warmth held in place by a high-pressure weather front that has produced temperatures more than 10C above what used to be usual for this time of year. Continue reading...
Five villagers found alive in Laos cave as search continues for two missing
Video appears to show divers discovering group sitting on a rock surrounded by flood waterRescuers have reached five of seven people who have been trapped for a week in a flooded, remote cave in Laos, after days spent navigating narrow, inundated passageways amid persistent rains.Video footage shared on social media by rescue divers showed the five men crouched together on a rocky ledge in a dark cave chamber, surrounded by muddy water. There's no need to cry," one of the rescue team told the men, who first entered the cave on Wednesday. Two men remain unaccounted for. Continue reading...
Government rejects proposal to allocate funds for domestic homicide reviews
Domestic abuse commissioner deeply concerned' by move as councils in England and Wales struggle to fund reviewsThe Home Office has rejected a proposal to allocate government funds for reviews into domestic abuse-related deaths.Nicole Jacobs, the domestic abuse commissioner, said it was deeply concerning" that local authorities in England and Wales would not receive direct resources to help them carry out domestic homicide reviews (DHRs) and urged officials to be braver and bolder" in their decision making.In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 and the domestic abuse helpline is 0808 2000 247. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14 and the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. In the US, the suicide prevention lifeline is 1-800-273-8255 and the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). Other international helplines can be found via www.befrienders.org Continue reading...
‘Everything I do has climate at its centre’: Hackney’s first Green mayor gets to work
After the initial euphoria of victory, Zoe Garbett prepares to begin running one of England's most diverse and deprived boroughsFor the first time in decades the person sitting behind the desk in the wood-panelled office of Hackney's imposing art deco town hall is not a Labour politician.Zoe Garbett was elected as the east London borough's first Green party mayor in this month's local elections, surfing a wave of support which resulted in the party winning more than 500 seats, taking control of five councils and winning two mayoralties. Continue reading...
Samsung memory chip staff in line for £310,000 bonuses after AI profit-sharing deal
Agreement averts strike and shows latest impact of AI boom as two more chipmakers join $1tn club
Fired BP chair disputes oil company’s claims of poor conduct
Albert Manifold says he was removed without warning and will not allow a false narrative to go unchallenged'The ousted chair of BP, Albert Manifold, has accused the oil company of firing him without warning and disputed reports about his conduct, amid the latest boardroom turmoil to rock the company.In an emailed statement, Manifold said he was removed without warning and without explanation" by the FTSE 100 company. Continue reading...
Community shocked after Aboriginal rock shelter bulldozed for NSW power lines
The heritage site was destroyed by contractors building transmission lines for the Central-West Orana renewable energy zone
Humza Yousaf says he hopes Peter Murrell gets ‘hefty’ sentence over embezzlement charges
Former Scottish first minister says scandal cast massive shadow' over his time as leader, after former party chief executive pleaded guilty to stealing 400,000
Ed Husic calls on Labor to establish ‘red line’ on Israel’s actions, including treatment of flotilla activists
At some point the statements have got to end and the action needs to begin', member for Chifley says
Lidl overtakes Morrisons to become fifth largest supermarket in UK
German-owned discounter's sales rise 8.8% year on year as households seek ways to keep bills downLidl has overtaken Morrisons to become the UK's fifth largest grocer as its sales were powered ahead by households seeking to keep a lid on their weekly bills.The German-owned discounter increased its sales by 8.8% year on year - making it the fastest-growing store-based grocer - to hit a record high market share of 8.6% over the 12 weeks to 17 May, according to figures from the market analysts Worldpanel by Numerator. That compared with an 8.3% share for Morrisons in the period as the Bradford-based chain grew its sales by only 1.3% compared with a year earlier. Continue reading...
Australian BTS fans blast Ticketmaster’s ‘predatory’ tactic of hiding price until tickets go on sale
Consumer think-tank says K-pop fans should know the prices before being sent into a high-pressure sales funnel'
Labor MP tells Coalition to ‘stop running scare campaigns’ over CGT changes – as it happened
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Dissident detained in South Korea after fleeing China in rubber boat
Dong Guangping has tried to escape on several previous occasions after been jailed for his activism in ChinaA Chinese dissident has washed up on the shores of South Korea after attempting to flee China in a rubber boat.Dong Guangping, 68, is in custody in South Korea, having been detained by the coastguard on Monday evening. He is thought to have travelled more than 30 hours by sea to reach the shores of China's democratic neighbour. Continue reading...
UK nurses and midwives who should have been banned have worked for last 12 years
Exclusive: Nursing and Midwifery Council admits it did not carry out checks on professionals who broke the lawNurses and midwives who should have been banned from treating patients have practised over the last 12 years because of potentially dangerous" failings by a medical regulator.The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) has admitted that its completely and utterly unacceptable" mistakes meant it failed to protect the public from about 15 professionals whom it should have banned from ever working in healthcare in the UK because they had broken the law. Continue reading...
‘It’s getting hotter and it’s not stopping’: dealing with the heat in five of Europe’s capitals
Tourists and locals in Madrid, Paris, London, Dublin and Berlin share their experiences of the unseasonable May temperaturesIn recent days across parts of Europe, temperatures have soared, heat records have been broken and spring has felt more like the height of summer. Meteo France, the French national weather service, has attributed this to a heat dome", with warmth held in place by a high-pressure weather front that has produced temperatures more than 10C above what used to be usual for this time of year.Human-caused climate breakdown is supercharging extreme weather around the world, driving deadly extremes that can strike at abnormal times in unusual places and claim lives. Continue reading...
Amanda Rishworth says jobseekers will no longer be forced to submit ‘endless’ pointless job applications
Welfare advocates say that while the reforms are a step in the right direction, the privatised employment services model has failed and should be torn up
Gina Rinehart bankrolls purchase of 10% stake in Seven network owner Southern Cross Media
The $26m deal involving media executive Bruce McWilliam signifies return to media business for mining billionaire after previous holdings in Fairfax and Ten
BHP admits to stalled emissions reductions as WA premier says miners have ‘moral obligation’ to decarbonise
Head of BHP's WA iron ore operations unable to give firm timeline for replacing diesel trucks as leaked documents reveal decarbonisation delay
Energy price cap in Great Britain to rise by 13% from July
Average gas and electricity bill to jump to 1,862 a year from July until end of September, in part because of Iran warHouseholds will face the steepest summer rise in energy charges in four years after months of soaring market prices caused the government's energy price cap for Great Britain to climb by 13%.Under the cap the average gas and electricity bill will increase to the equivalent of 1,862 a year from July until the end of September to take account of the rise in global energy market prices caused by the war on Iran, up from 1,641 a year in April to June. Continue reading...
Police were outgunned during Bondi beach massacre due to lack of long-arm rifles, royal commission hears
Officers were placed at significant risk, being in a gunfight armed with 9mm Glocks against long-arms', NSW police deputy commissioner says
Justin Stevens resigns as ABC director of news, citing ‘professional and personal’ reasons
Managing director Hugh Marks says Stevens made incredible commitment' to broadcaster over 19 yearsJustin Stevens has resigned as ABC director of news after four years in the role, citing personal and professional reasons.ABC managing director Hugh Marks said Stevens had made an incredible commitment" to the ABC over 19 years, including ensuring ABC News was the number one digital news provider. Continue reading...
Iceland’s foreign minister fears ‘Brexit moment’ in EU accession referendum
orgerur Katrin Gunnarsdottir accuses opponents of fearmongering amid warnings over misinformation and AIIceland's foreign minister has said she fears her country faces a Brexit moment" in its looming EU referendum amid warnings over misinformation, foreign interference and AI.With just over three months to go until Iceland votes on whether or not to continue accession talks with the EU, developments are being closely watched by Washington, Moscow and Brussels. Continue reading...
Paul Keating urges Labor to stick with capital gains tax overhaul and avoid exemptions that would hurt economy
Exclusive: Former PM says changes to tax rates are so marginal that no entrepreneurial initiative is likely to be thwarted'
‘Makes no sense’: experts doubt pause in US arms sale to Taiwan is due to Iran war
While approval is due soon for $14bn deal, actual deliveries to Taiwan are years away - making Operation Epic Fury' in the Gulf an unlikely causeThe Trump administration's war against Iran should have no impact on arms sales to Taiwan, experts have said, after a US official suggested a pause in the delivery of a key weapons package was due to the Gulf conflict.Analysts told the Guardian that a $14bn arms package left in limbo after Donald Trump's meeting with Xi Jinping could take up to six years to process, and there was a low likelihood" of any true connection between events in Iran and weapons delivery to Taiwan. Continue reading...
Russia is targeting UK’s infrastructure and democracy, GCHQ head to say
Anne Keast-Butler will also warn of narrowing window to stay ahead of China in new era of radical uncertainty'Russia is relentlessly targeting Britain's infrastructure and democracy while there is only a narrowing technological window to stay ahead of a fast-developing China, the head of the spy agency GCHQ will warn in a lecture on Wednesday.Anne Keast-Butler, giving an inaugural annual lecture, will say that the UK is caught in a new era of radical uncertainty" and that the risk of miscalculation" is as high as she has ever seen it as hacker attacks from the two states continue. Continue reading...
Jury seated as US trial of Catholic priest accused of sexual assault begins
Anthony Odiong, charged with sexually abusing three female congregants in Texas, could face life sentenceA jury of eight women and four men was seated on Tuesday in the criminal trial of a Roman Catholic priest who ministered in Texas and south-east Louisiana and was charged with illicitly abusing his status as a clergyman to pursue sex with spiritually vulnerable female congregants.Anthony Odiong, 57, faces five charges of first-degree sexual assault and two such counts in the second degree in Waco, Texas, involving three women whom he met while working there. Continue reading...
US senator says he was pepper-sprayed by federal agents during protest at ICE facility
Democrat Andy Kim says he saw chaos' at the New Jersey ICE facility amid standoff' between protesters and agentsProtests continued on Tuesday outside an immigration detention center in New Jersey where US senator Andy Kim said he was pepper-sprayed by federal agents the day before during a demonstrations against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outside the facility.Video posted on social media showed Kim, a Democrat representing New Jersey, receiving help from a volunteer on Monday, who is seen pouring water in his eyes outside Delaney Hall in Newark, where detainees have said they are staging a hunger strike against poor conditions and the denial of medical care. Continue reading...
Crack in California chemical tank averts ‘catastrophic’ blast but thousands remain evacuated
Officials say still not safe for 16,000 people to return home as crews in Orange county work to neutralize damaged tankA crack that formed by chance in an overheated chemical tank in southern California relieved pressure and helped avert a catastrophic explosion, but officials said on Tuesday it still was not safe enough for 16,000 people living closest to the aerospace plant to return home.The crisis forced 50,000 people to evacuate in and near the Orange county city of Garden Grove last week. Most returned home after the crack formed over the Memorial Day weekend, but the risk of a smaller explosion or potential spill kept evacuation orders in place for about a third of residents. Continue reading...
Federal court blocks new Republican-friendly voting map in Alabama
Panel of three judges says congressional map was drawn to intentionally discriminate against Black votersAlabama cannot use a new Republican-friendly map in this year's midterm elections because it was drawn to intentionally discriminate against Black voters, a panel of three federal judges ruled on Tuesday.The decision blocks Alabama from using a congressional map lawmakers passed in 2023 but never went into effect because the same court found it was drawn with intent to discriminate. Alabama was eventually ordered to adopt a map with two majority-Black districts that both elected Democrats. After the US supreme court gutted a major provision of the Voting Rights Act in its Louisiana v Callais ruling in April, Alabama took the extraordinary step of moving its imminent congressional primary and sought to use the 2023 congressional map this year. Continue reading...
Tony Blair’s essay on Labour failings gets full marks for being unhelpful
Intervention by former PM almost feels designed to inflict maximum annoyance on his party
Tony Blair tells Starmer and rivals: abandon net zero and move closer to Trump
In highly unusual intervention, ex-PM says his party's almost infinite capacity for self-delusion' makes it likely to lose next election
Seven heat-related deaths in France as May records set in several countries
Extreme early summer event across western Europe also brings highest temperatures for month in UK and IrelandSeven people have died in France in an extreme early summer heat event affecting a swathe of western Europe, with record high temperatures for May recorded for a second day in several countries.In France, which logged its hottest ever May day on Monday and again on Tuesday, the weather agency Meteo France said the heatwave could last through the week and predicted temperatures could reach 39C in some areas. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis: Iran’s foreign ministry says US broke ceasefire with overnight strikes – as it happened
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Iran remains in peace talks despite first US strikes since ceasefire
Tehran condemns definitive violation' but announces no specific reprisals as negotiations near decisive stage
Nasa selects Jeff Bezos’s Blue Origin for first of three uncrewed lunar missions
Three lunar landings are planned for this year in preparation for the construction of a $20bn moon base
Ministers urged to press ahead with ban on zero-hours contracts
Campaigners reject claims that tougher rules will deter hiring - and lock young people out of jobsMinisters should press ahead with a ban on zero-hours contracts, campaigners say, despite claims by business leaders that it would deter hiring and lock out more young people from the labour market.Child Poverty Action Group (CPAG) and the union umbrella organisation the TUC were among eight signatories to a letter to the department of business and trade, calling on the government to ignore the noise" from businesses, which want zero-hours contracts to remain. Continue reading...
Reform UK’s Makerfield candidate appeared to doubt seriousness of Covid on X
Exclusive: Robert Kenyon has been linked to vaccine scepticism and advised a person with the virus to stop having boosters'The Reform UK candidate in this month's Makerfield byelection appeared to express doubt over the seriousness of Covid and the efficacy of vaccines for the virus in another tranche of messages unearthed from now-deleted social media posts.Previously seen messages from Robert Kenyon showed him interacting with far-right figures and expressing strong support for Donald Trump. Separately, the broadcaster Carol Vorderman has asked Kenyon to apologise for disgusting comments" he made about her on X in the past. Continue reading...
Salem witch trials help explain why Faithfuls fail to spot real Traitors, says David Olusoga
Historical events like Spanish Inquisition show the velocity' at which rumours move to conviction, says Celebrity Traitors contestantHistory might explain why Faithfuls find it so difficult to root out Traitors in the hit BBC show, suggests one member of the Celebrity Traitors cohort, who were record-breakingly bad at the game.The roundtable - where contestants discuss who should be cast out - was somewhat frightening" because of the velocity in which something goes from a suspicion to belief, to faith, to condemnation", said the broadcaster and historian David Olusoga. Continue reading...
Labour set to announce crackdown on social media for children within weeks
Age limits and changes to allegedly addictive design features could be in place by the end of the yearLabour is expected to announce a social media crackdown within weeks as the prime minister, Keir Starmer, on Tuesday said he would act very, very quickly" despite splits between campaigners and child safety experts on what the new rules should be.New limits on social media access for children could be presented before the Makerfield byelection next month after an avalanche of responses to a public consultation have been analysed with the help of an AI system called Consult and an expert panel led by an eminent paediatrician. The consultation closes on Tuesday. Continue reading...
UK records highest ever May temperature for second day in a row
Temperature reaches 35.1C at Heathrow on Tuesday after 34.8C high at Kew Gardens in London on Monday
Woman killed after wind-blown umbrella strikes her neck at restaurant
Dana Weinger was dining outside Driftwood Grill in Summerton, South Carolina, when she was hit
Labour says Reform UK ‘in chaos’ as Zia Yusuf publicly tells Jenrick he’s got party’s deportation policy wrong – as it happened
Robert's answer is not Reform policy', Yusuf said about an answer that Jenrick gave to journalists days earlierKeir Starmer has said that SNP leaders need to explain why they did not realise that Peter Murrell was stealing more than 400,000 from the party.Asked about yesterday's court proceedings in Edinburgh, where Murrell admitting embezzling money from the party to spend on luxury goods, Starmer said:I think anybody looking at what's happening up in Scotland will be baffled that those at the top of the SNP say they didn't know anything about what was going on, so clearly there are questions that need to be answered. Continue reading...
People in Kent and Sussex asked to use water only for essentials after outages
South East Water says demand has jumped owing to extreme heat but stops short of compulsory measuresSouth East Water has asked members of the public to use water only for essential purposes after demand surged on Monday to 100m litres more than average.After water outages for hundreds of homes across Kent and Sussex over the last three days during record temperatures, the company has asked customers to use water only for drinking, washing and cooking. Continue reading...
Hammer to re-release 1958 Dracula in UK with long-lost footage added
Classic starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing will include footage censors decided was too gruesomeHammer Films' horror masterpiece Dracula is to be re-released in UK cinemas in October, including footage believed to have been lost for more than six decades after it was deemed too gruesome for audiences.The 1958 movie starring Christopher Lee as Count Dracula and Peter Cushing as Doctor Van Helsing has been fully restored in 4K. Continue reading...
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