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Queen Camilla says she was ‘so angry’ after assault on train when a teenager
I was reading my book and this boy, man, attacked me, and I did fight back,' queen tells BBC's Today programmeQueen Camilla has spoken for the first time about how she was so angry" when she was physically assaulted on a train as a teenager.Camilla described the incident in an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, during which she also praised the courage of the racing commentator John Hunt and his daughter Amy, whose family were murdered at their home. Continue reading...
Huge rise in number of people in England’s A&Es for coughs or hiccups
Lack of prompt access to primary care blamed for rise in hospital cases of minor ailments including blocked nosesMillions of people are turning to A&E departments in England for minor ailments including coughs, blocked noses and hiccups, according to data that health leaders say lays bare a failure to give patients prompt access to primary care.Emergency wards are designed for serious injuries and life-threatening emergencies only. But many are becoming swamped with patients whose health concerns should be dealt with elsewhere, including a near tenfold increase in people seeking help for a cough. Continue reading...
Rage bait, goblin mode … do words of the year have any real value?
Analysis shows obscure and barely-used choices, drawn from online slang, do not stand the test of timeIf you have seen a news story declaring 2025's chosen word of the year" in recent weeks, you might be forgiven for asking yourself: what, another one?Depending on which dictionary you turn to, the chosen term this year was either Collins' vibe coding", parasocial" from Cambridge Dictionaries or their Oxford University Press rival's rage bait" - with many other selections besides. Continue reading...
Cyprus pledges ‘different mindset’ as it assumes EU presidency
Country's six-month stint at helm begins with defence, migration and Ukraine still at top of agendaCyprus says it will bring a new approach to the table" when it assumes the EU presidency on Thursday, as defence, migration and Ukraine continue to top the agenda at a time of acute geopolitical uncertainty.As one of the 27-member bloc's smaller member states, Cyprus will tackle its six-month stint at the EU's helm with discipline and dedication but also a different mindset", the Cypriot foreign minister, Constantinos Kombos, said. Continue reading...
Police officers in England and Wales fear reporting colleagues for wrongdoing, survey finds
Exclusive: Officers described a culture of silence and lack of support during police-on-police complaintsPolice officers fear reporting colleagues for wrongdoing because they do not believe they will be supported for breaking a culture of silence, a new survey has found.Almost half of officers think their complaints against fellow officers are mishandled, the survey seen by the Guardian found. It was carried out by the Police Federation (PFEW), which represents 140,000 rank and file officers across England and Wales. Continue reading...
China forecast to have sold one in every 10 new cars in UK in 2025
Carmakers such as MG, BYD and Chery are set to pass 200,000 mark in sales, analysis suggests, double 2024's totalChinese brands are on course to account for one in every 10 new cars sold in Britain during 2025, a marked increase on last year as sales increase across Europe.Manufacturers led by MG, BYD, and Chery are on track to break the 200,000 mark in UK new car sales in 2025, meaning they are very likely to account for 10% of the market, according to Matthias Schmidt, an analyst tracking electric cars across Europe. Continue reading...
Man dead and teenage boy missing after boat capsizes off northern Sydney beach
One man rescued by helicopter after accident in heavy swell near Barrenjoey Headland at Palm beach
Trump family business delays launch of $499 gold smartphone
US-made device planned by end of year hit by recent government shutdown affecting shipmentsTrump Mobile, the phone company launched by Donald Trump's family business, has pushed back plans to deliver a $499 (371) gold-coloured smartphone by the end of the year.The Trump Organization licensed its name to launch a mobile service and the device in June, in the latest monetisation of his presidency by a family business empire now run by Trump's sons. Continue reading...
Guinea’s junta chief elected president after opposition boycott
Mamady Doumbouya had reneged on promise not to stand and hand west African country back to civilian ruleThe head of Guinea's junta, Mamady Doumbouya, who had pledged not to run for office after seizing power four years ago, has been elected president after the country's electoral commission said he had secured a sweeping majority of the vote.Doumbouya, 41, faced eight rivals for the presidency but the main opposition leaders were barred from running and had urged a boycott of the vote held over the weekend. Continue reading...
Australia says ‘deeply concerning, destabilising’ Chinese exercises near Taiwan risk inflaming regional tension
Foreign affairs department statement says Australia opposes any actions that increase the risk of accident, miscalculation or escalation'
French public broadcaster under fire as right sets up parliamentary inquiry
Investigation established by UDR party to look at neutrality, workings and financing' of state TV and radioThe French public broadcaster is at the centre of a political row as a parliamentary inquiry examines the neutrality, workings and financing" of state TV and radio, while the media are expected to play a significant role ahead of the 2027 presidential election.The rightwing UDR party, an ally of Marine Le Pen's far-right the National Rally (RN), set up the inquiry amid far-right claims that public TV and radio has a bias against them. Le Pen, whose party is expected to reach the final round of the presidential race, has said there is a clear problem with neutrality in the public service broadcasting" and that she would like to privatise it. Continue reading...
UK house prices: first-time buyers ‘will drive 2026 sales’ amid interest rate cuts
Rent rises likely to slow after rapid increases in recent years, lenders and estate agents forecastFirst-time buyers are expected to drive the UK housing market in 2026, with further interest rate cuts likely to improve stretched affordability.The for-sale market should accelerate moderately, with prices rising by 2% to 4%, while rent rises are likely to slow from the rapid increases of recent years, according to lenders and estate agents. Continue reading...
Zack Polanski offering voters fantasy solutions, says head of Fabian Society
Joe Dromey, head of the Labour thinktank, urges his party to take on the twin populisms' of Reform UK and the GreensThe Green party leader, Zack Polanski, is offering voters unicorns" and Labour must confront his fantasy" solutions such as the idea that a wealth tax would fix the public finances, according to the Fabian Society's general secretary, Joe Dromey.Much of the government's fire is trained on Nigel Farage. But in an end-of-year interview, the head of Labour's internal thinktank urges his party to take on the twin populisms" of Reform and Polanski. Continue reading...
Is ‘coasting’ the perfect way to enjoy an alcoholic drink this New Year’s Eve?
Retailers say appetite for alcoholic drinks that are about half the strength of the traditional versions is soaringChristmas and New Year's Eve celebrations often used to result in a hangover the next day, but with moderation now the order of the day the new drinks industry buzzword is coasting".This involves choosing a white wine, lager or even a cocktail that is about half the strength of the traditional version of the drink - meaning you can have the same number of drinks without feeling the worse for wear. Continue reading...
Ten English fire services tackled record number of grass, forest and crop fires in 2025
Fire chief says summer, the UK's hottest on record, was one of the most challenging for wildfires that we've ever faced'Ten English fire services tackled a record number of grassland, woodland and crop fires during what was the UK's hottest spring and summer on record, figures show.In total nearly 27,000 wildfires were dealt with by fire services in England during the prolonged dry weather of 2025, according to analysis by PA Media. Continue reading...
Damien Martyn, former Australian Test cricketer, in hospital in induced coma with meningitis
Coral Adventurer passengers return with diverging accounts of cruise ship drama
One passenger tells the ABC it was chaos' and she felt her life was in danger, but others shrug off the incident
‘Tonga is not a threat’: anger as small Pacific nation falls under Trump visa restrictions
Community leaders raise alarm over study links and Polynesian ties, with Tonga to face restrictions from January as US says too many overstayThe small Pacific nation of Tonga is one of more than a dozen countries to be hit with visa and entry restrictions on 1 January as the Trump administration tightens its crackdown on immigration.In December, the US said it would further restrict and limit the entry of foreign nationals to protect the country from national security and public safety threats". Continue reading...
Judge me on what I do, says new EHRC chair after transgender groups’ criticism
Mary-Ann Stephenson says she must build relationship with LGBTQ+ sector amid debate over single-sex spacesThe new chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission has asked campaigners who raised doubts about her appointment to judge me on what I do".In one of her first media interviews since her appointment at the start of December, Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson pledged to uphold the rights of everybody across all protected characteristics", after the UK government overruled the objections of parliament's women and equalities committee about her suitability for the job. Continue reading...
Russia says it has moved its nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles into Belarus – as it happened
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Channel tunnel power outage disrupts thousands of journeys
Engineers still struggling to restore full rail service on Tuesday evening as car passengers face seven-hour delaysA power outage in the Channel tunnel has disrupted thousands of journeys ahead of the new year celebrations, with all passenger and vehicle trains suspended for several hours while engineers raced to repair the fault.As Eurostar foot passenger departures for the continent were first delayed, then cancelled, the halls of St Pancras International station in London filled with stranded travellers awaiting updates. At Folkestone in Kent, tailbacks formed as drivers hoping to catch the shuttle faced seven-hour delays. Continue reading...
Sea swimmers urged to be cautious about taking new year dips off British coast
RNLI tells people to consider their health, cold water effects and weather conditions after disappearance of two swimmers on Christmas DayPeople planning on welcoming the new year by braving the British weather for a swim in the sea have been warned of the dangers after the disappearance of two swimmers on Christmas Day.The Royal National Lifeboat Institution said the effects of cold-water shock combined with weather conditions pose a risk to anyone entering water that is 15C or below. At this time of year, the average sea temperature around the UK and Ireland is 6C to 10C. Continue reading...
Iran to listen to protesters’ ‘legitimate demands’ after widespread dissent
President calls for talks with leaders of demonstrations caused by decline in currency and living standardsIran's government has called for dialogue with protest leaders after the country's largest demonstrations in three years over a plunging currency and declining living conditions.Protests started on Sunday after Iran's currency fell to a record low against the US dollar, causing traders and shopkeepers to close their stores in downtown Tehran. This was accompanied by mass protests in the capital as well as in major cities, including Isfahan, Shiraz and Mashhad. Continue reading...
Family pays tribute to Durham boy, 14, who died after farm vehicle overturned
Aaron Anderson, a cheeky chappie' with amazing work ethic', died after incident involving John Deere GatorThe family of a 14-year-old boy who died after a collision on a farm in which an off-road utility vehicle overturned has paid tribute to him.Police said Aaron Anderson sustained life-threatening injuries after a John Deere Gator was in a collision at the farm in Burnopfield, County Durham, on the evening of 21 December. Continue reading...
Tensions between Saudis and Emiratis over future of Yemen reach boiling point
Dispute has potential to create civil war in south of Yemen and spill over into neighbouring countriesTensions between the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia over the future of Yemen and the imminent possibility of the declaration of an independent southern state have reached boiling point with Saudi Arabia in effect accusing the UAE of threatening its future security.The dispute has the potential to create a civil war within the south of Yemen and also spill over into other disputes including in Sudan and the Horn of Africa where the two countries often find themselves backing opposite sides. Yemen could yet become only one theatre in which the two vastly wealthy Gulf states vie for political influence, control of shipping lanes and commercial access. Continue reading...
LK Bennett fashion brand files high court application to appoint administrator
Clothing chain acquired by China-based backers out of 2019 insolvency has deadline to renegotiate debt pile
UAE promises to withdraw forces from Yemen after bombing by Saudi Arabia
The attack was aimed at what Riyadh called a shipment of weapons for separatists from the UAEThe United Arab Emirates has said it will withdraw its remaining forces in Yemen after Saudi Arabia bombed what it said was a shipment of weapons for separatists which had arrived from the UAE.The Emirati defence ministry announced the decision on Tuesday afternoon, citing recent developments and their potential repercussions on the safety and effectiveness of counter-terrorism operations", without saying when the withdrawal might happen. Continue reading...
Jhoots Pharmacy chain could face insolvency after Lloyds Bank high court application
Struggling company, which has run more than 100 outlets, has been criticised by MPs over claims it failed to pay locum pharmacists
Cecilia Giménez, famed for ‘Monkey Christ’ mural mishap, dies at 94
Spanish woman's attempted restoration of church artwork was widely mocked but became lucrative tourist attractionCecilia Gimenez, the woman who achieved unwanted international fame for her botched Monkey Christ" restoration of a 19th-century mural in Borja, north-east Spain, has died aged 94.In 2012, Gimenez, an amateur artist, decided to restore Ecce Homo, a mural by a local artist, Elias Garcia Martinez, that hung in the Santuario de Misericordia church in Borja. However, her talent as an artist was not equal to her good intentions and she produced what was described as the worst restoration in history. Continue reading...
Israeli president’s office denies Trump’s claim that Netanyahu pardon is ‘on its way’
Isaac Herzog's spokesperson says he has not spoken to Trump since US president wrote to urge him to stop court cases against Israeli PMThe office of Israel's president, Isaac Herzog, has denied a claim by Donald Trump that Benjamin Netanyahu, who is under trial on corruption charges, would soon receive a pardon.Speaking shortly before his meeting in Florida with the Israeli prime minister on Monday night, Trump said he had been told by Herzog that a pardon was on its way". Continue reading...
From Send to single-sex spaces: key tests facing Keir Starmer in 2026
Moment of maximum danger will come in May's local and regional elections and PM is already plotting his comebackKeir Starmer will begin his second full year in Downing Street as one of the least popular ever prime ministers - a spectacularly rapid reversal from his landslide election win of just 18 months ago.Yet Starmer believes this will be the year things start to improve for his beleaguered premiership and fractious Labour party. Continue reading...
Badenoch under fire as Tory shadow attorney general acts for Roman Abramovich
Labour urges Conservative leader to reveal whether she knew David Wolfson was to represent Russian oligarch in legal caseKemi Badenoch is under pressure to act on the revelations that her shadow attorney general is representing the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, despite UK sanctions against him.David Wolfson, a Tory peer, is part of the legal team representing Abramovich as he attempts to recover billions in frozen assets he owns in the Channel islands. Continue reading...
Trump should defy Netanyahu over nuclear talks with Iran, says its foreign minister
Seyed Araghchi claims US president's Arab allies now view Israel's recklessness as a threat to us all'
Cheaper medicines, rules for cash and new state laws: what will change in Australia on 1 January?
Changes include the Victorian government expanding land taxes and Queensland introducing a child sex offender register
Renewable energy project approvals hit record high in GB in 2025, data shows
Applications to build battery storage drive boom as offshore wind projects given go-ahead jump sevenfold year on yearA record number of renewable energy projects were given the go-ahead in Great Britain in 2025, after planning approvals almost doubled year on year, according to an analysis.The energy capacity of new battery, wind, and solar projects that received approval climbed to 45GW this year, 96% higher than in 2024, according to data from Cornwall Insight. Continue reading...
Unite leader tells Labour to ‘stop being embarrassed’ to be voice of workers
General secretary of party's main union backer says it must change course or risk sowing seeds of its own destructionUnite's general secretary, Sharon Graham, has told the government it must do more for workers in 2026 or risk sowing the seeds of its own destruction.Graham accused Labour of being preoccupied with its failing leadership" and described the debate about who might replace Keir Starmer as inevitable. Continue reading...
Trump ‘not worried’ as China’s live-fire Taiwan wargame enters second day
US president says Chinese leader did not notify him of drills that have involved live missile launches into Taiwan strait
Pauline Hanson travelled to US on Gina Rinehart’s private jet to attend CPAC
Exclusive: One Nation senator travelled on mining magnate's Gulfstream 700 in October and stayed at Rinehart's US$66m Palm Beach mansion
Cooper launches review of ‘serious failures’ in Alaa Abd el-Fattah case
Foreign secretary says due diligence procedures were inadequate amid storm over activist's past tweetsYvette Cooper has launched a review looking into serious information failures" around the case of a British-Egyptian activist welcomed to the UK despite his past tweets now called abhorrent" by the government.Keir Starmer said he was delighted" by Alaa Abd el-Fattah's arrival on Friday but a political storm erupted after social media posts from a decade ago were unearthed including some in which the activist had called for Zionists to be killed. Continue reading...
Six charged after police allegedly find man and teen travelling with loaded guns in Sydney taxi
Police allege a 16-year-old and 20-year-old were in the car with firearms and a dedicated encrypted phone
Marks & Spencer launches ‘nutrient dense’ range for people on weight-loss jabs
New M&S salads, breads, yoghurt bowls and chicken dinners come as more Britons turn to Mounjaro and Wegovy
Australian cruise ship refloated after becoming stuck on reef off coast of Papua New Guinea
Coral Adventurer, being investigated for allegedly leaving behind passenger who died, ran aground with 124 people on board on Saturday
Foreign Office cautioned against UK military action to overthrow Robert Mugabe
Archives reveal options considered by Tony Blair's government for dealing with Zimbabwean dictator in 2004The Foreign Office cautioned against UK military intervention to overthrow the former Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe in 2004, advising it was not a serious option", recently released documents show.Policy papers show Tony Blair's government weighed up options on how best to handle the depressingly healthy" 80-year-old dictator, who refused to step down while the country descended into violence and economic chaos. Continue reading...
Plymouth had UK’s steepest rise in house prices in 2025
Average property price in city rose by 12.6%, while Stafford and Wigan also had double-digit growthUK house prices rose fastest in Plymouth this year as investment in shopping and amenities lured buyers to the south-west city, a survey of 2025 housing hotspots shows, as the central London market struggled with weaker demand.The average property price rose by 12.6% in Plymouth during 2025, the steepest rise anywhere in the country, taking the typical home price to 278,808. The data, from Lloyds Banking Group, showed Stafford and Wigan also had double-digit growth. Continue reading...
Cabinet Office accused of covering up for royal family after blocking release of Andrew documents
Minutes of travel expenses of former Duke of York as UK trade envoy withheld from National Archives
Blair pressured officials over case of UK soldiers accused of beating Iraqi man to death, files show
Then PM wrote on note from aide in 2005 that case must not' be dealt with in civil court, archives reveal
CCTV suggests alleged Bondi shooters acted alone and did not receive training in Philippines, AFP says
Australian federal police are reviewing security camera footage from the duo's month-long trip to Davao in November
Anthony Joshua’s camp confirm two of his close friends died in car crash
Tony Blair’s government discussed how to influence John Howard to commit Australian troops to Iraq
Newly released UK cabinet papers from 2005 provide an insight into how the Blair government worked to flatter the Australian PM to influence his decisionTony Blair's government discussed how to influence" John Howard when it came to committing Australian troops to Iraq after the toppling of Saddam Hussein's regime, newly released files in the UK show.They also reveal that one of Howard's own defence ministers told a Downing Street official that the Australian prime minister was not keen" on sending troops to Afghanistan and privately advised the British leader should raise the issue with Howard to get him focused on the need for Australia to contribute". Continue reading...
‘Too complacent’: how Blair’s advisers misjudged his disastrous WI speech
Former PM's team suggested initial less-politicised drafts seemed patronising and appealed to fuddy-duddy Britain'
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