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Julia Letlow launches Trump-backed Senate primary bid against Bill Cassidy
Louisiana congresswoman is challenging Cassidy, who voted to convict the US president after 2021 Capitol attackLouisiana congresswoman Julia Letlow officially announced her bid for Senate on Tuesday after receiving a complete and total" social media endorsement from Donald Trump over the weekend.Letlow, a Republican, is issuing a primary challenge to two-term GOP incumbent Bill Cassidy, a former physician who once voted to convict the president of inciting an insurrection during his second impeachment trial after the 2021 Capitol riots. Continue reading...
US and European markets fall as Trump steps up Greenland rhetoric
Wall Street joins sell-off in first trading day since US president threatened tariffs against eight countriesStock markets fell on both sides of the Atlantic on Tuesday as investor concerns persisted over the fallout from Donald Trump's push for US control of Greenland.The sell-off hit US stocks on Tuesday, the first day of trading on Wall Street since Trump threatened new tariffs on eight European countries, after the market was closed for a public holiday on Monday. The S&P 500 was down 1.5% while the Dow Jones was down 1.3%. Continue reading...
Trump to join White House press briefing amid Greenland and Minnesota crises – live
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to brief reporters on Donald Trump's first year back in office with the president himselfThe supreme court did not issue a decision today on the legality of Donald Trump's sweeping global tariffs.It's not immediately clear the next date the court will issue opinions. Continue reading...
Trump’s board of peace is an imperial court completely unlike what was proposed
The US president's global club was endorsed by the security council on a false prospectus and seems aimed at displacing the United NationsLike many punters who have tried to do business with Donald Trump in the past, the UN has found itself a victim of a classic bait-and-switch, thinking it was buying one thing, but getting quite another.When they voted to endorse the board of peace in November, other members of the UN security council hoped they were binding Trump into a Gaza peace process, but it now appears they were hoodwinked into backing a Trump-dominated pay-to-play club: a global version of his Mar-a-Lago court aimed at supplanting the UN itself. Continue reading...
Macron warns against ‘new colonial approach’ after Trump says ‘no going back’ on Greenland – Europe live
French president says we prefer respect over bullies' after leak of his text exchange with TrumpAnd Davos looks like the place to be this week, with Trump now declaring that after his call with Nato's Rutte he will have a meeting of the various parties" on Greenland - whatever that means and whoever is going to be involved.Separately, it's not clear if Macron's offer of setting up a G7 meeting on the sidelines was accepted (although looking at timings it would risk clashing with the emergency EU summit on Thursday night), but his separate invitation to a dinner at the Elysee Palace might be gone after Trump's very pointed and personal criticism of the French president.Attacked the UK, mockingly calling it a brilliant" ally, for shocking" plan to hand over sovereignity of the Chagos islands to Mauritius (despite previous US support), saying it's among a long line" of reasons why Greenland has to be acquired"Leaked private text messages from France's Emmanuel Macron and Nato's Mark Rutte discussing his latest policy movesThreatened France with 200% tariffs on French wine and champagne over Macron's refusal to join the Gaza board of peace", said of Macron that nobody wants him because he's going to be out of office very soon"Reiterated his intention of taking over Greenland as imperative for national and world security," saying there can be no going back"Posted an AI generated visual of himself planting the US flag on Greenland, saying it's US territory, est. 2026," days after the US delegation agreed with Danish foreign minister for talks to be conducted behind closed doors, and not through threatening messages on social media. Continue reading...
Minister tells MPs that China mega-embassy will have ‘clear security advantages’ – as it happened
Dan Jarvis answers questions in the Commons over the decision to approve a new super-embassy'
Europe at a crossroads over Trump’s threats to seize Greenland, say leaders
US president says there is no going back' on goal of controlling Arctic territory, while Emmanuel Macron condemns new colonialism'
My party had no ‘system’ to misuse EU funds, Marine Le Pen tells appeal trial
French far-right leader denies existence of fake jobs system' in effort to overturn ban on running for presidentThe French far-right leader Marine Le Pen has told a Paris appeals court there was no system" set up by her party to misuse European parliament funds, as she gave evidence in a fresh embezzlement trial that will determine whether she can run in the 2027 presidential election.The word system' bothers me because [it gives] the impression of a manipulation," Le Pen said on Tuesday, denying she had told members of the European parliament to hire assistants who instead worked for the party headquarters in Paris. Continue reading...
Lucy Letby will face no new charges, says Crown Prosecution Service
Ex-nurse, who is serving 15 whole-life prison terms, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven moreThe former nurse Lucy Letby will face no new charges on suspicion of murdering or harming babies, prosecutors have announced.Letby, 36, is serving 15 whole-life prison terms after being convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others in the year to June 2016. Continue reading...
Almshouse to haunted student digs: historic Newcastle building to become affordable homes
Keelman's hospital, which housed dockers in 1700s, awarded 4.6m lottery grant after lying empty for 16 yearsIt was built 300 years ago as an almshouse for men who did some of the most backbreaking and dangerous work on the River Tyne.Most recently it provided fun, if chilly, accommodation for students. Now a new chapter is to be written in the history of a building considered the most at-risk structure in Newcastle, with the announcement of 4.6m lottery money to convert it into affordable housing. Continue reading...
Israel bulldozes Unrwa headquarters in East Jerusalem
Palestinian refugee agency compound is demolished, while teargas is fired at UN vocational school in West BankIsraeli crews have started bulldozing the Jerusalem headquarters of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees in Jerusalem and fired teargas at a UN vocational school in Qalandia, in the West Bank.Israel accuses the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (Unwra) of collaborating with Hamas - a charge the agency denies - and last year banned it from operating on its territory. The demolition marks Israel's latest step against Unrwa, which provides aid to millions of Palestinian refugees. Continue reading...
‘Quad bike hero’ hailed for carrying people to and from scene of Spain train crash
Gonzalo Sanchez, armed with tools and a quad bike, ferried rescuers and victims after rail collision near CordobaA lottery ticket seller in southern Spain has been hailed as a hero after he spent about six hours ferrying rescuers and victims around on his quad bike after the train collision that killed at least 41 people and injured dozens of others.Gonzalo Sanchez, 43, was at home in the small town of Adamuz when the town's WhatsApp group alerted to reports of a train that had derailed nearby. Continue reading...
Darren Jones to make it easier to sack senior civil servants under plans to ‘rewire’ Whitehall
Chief secretary to prime minister will also bring in small, risk-taking task forces to target specific problemsKeir Starmer's chief enforcer Darren Jones says he is going to bust the sludge" in Whitehall by bringing in risk-taking task forces to deal with problems and the ability to sack senior civil servants who do not deliver.Jones, who is chief secretary to the prime minister, said civil servants should feel jeopardy" if they are underperforming - highlighting that only seven out of 7,000 senior civil servants are on improvement plans. Continue reading...
Catholic cardinals warn US foreign policy under Trump risks global suffering
Church leaders cite Greenland threats, Venezuela action and aid cuts as undermining human dignity and peaceThree cardinals in the US Catholic church have criticized the Trump administration's foreign policy, saying its push to obtain or otherwise seize Greenland, recent military action in Venezuela, and cuts to humanitarian aid risk destroying international relations and plunging the world into incalculable suffering".Our country's moral role in confronting evil around the world, sustaining the right to life and human dignity, and supporting religious liberty are all under examination," said a joint statement from Blase Cupich, Robert McElroy and Joseph Tobin, respectively the archbishops of Chicago, Washington DC, and Newark, New Jersey.The Associated Press contributed Continue reading...
Might is right: US ‘foreign policy’ held hostage to mad king Trump’s whims
Increasingly unpopular at home, a president obsessed by his legacy has turned his scattergun on the world stageOne year into the second Trump administration, an actual US foreign policy remains just a nice idea. Instead, the world has been forced to adapt to the world according to Donald Trump: one increasingly shaped by his erratic shifts and unpredictable decisions, his fury at perceived slights and his growing desire to stamp his legacy in the model of an imperial leader from centuries past.Think of it as the mad king's court, where every day is a carnival. Continue reading...
UK government approves Chinese ‘mega embassy’ in London
Critics expected to mount legal challenge to plans for vast complex at Royal Mint Court amid security concernsThe UK government has approved the construction of a vast new Chinese embassy complex in east London, despite concerns about security and its impact on political exiles in the capital.The decision by the communities secretary, Steve Reed, brings to an end, for now at least, the saga that has been running since 2018 over the site at Royal Mint Court near Tower Bridge. Continue reading...
Educational background key indicator of immigration views in UK, study finds
Research comparing UK and US finds people with fewer qualifications more likely to support rightwing movementsRightwing movements are struggling to gain support among graduates as education emerges as the most important dividing line in British attitudes towards politics, diversity and immigration, research has found.A study from the independent National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) found people with qualifications below A-level were more than twice as likely to support rightwing parties compared with those with qualifications above. Continue reading...
Trump cites UK’s ‘stupidity’ over Chagos Islands as reason to take over Greenland | First Thing
Flurry of posts on Truth Social firmly set out Trump's Greenland stance to European leaders. Plus, spoof Maga caps soar in popularityGood morning.Donald Trump has suggested Britain's decision to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is among the reasons he wants to take over Greenland.What else did Trump share on Truth Social? He leaked private text messages from France's Emmanuel Macron and Nato's Mark Rutte discussing his latest policy moves, and reiterated his intention to take over Greenland as imperative for national and world security", saying there can be no going back".This is a developing story. Follow our live blog here.What was said at other rallies and events? In Washington, Wisdom Cole, the senior national director of advocacy for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said elevated fears within racially diverse and immigrant communities meant that MLK Day observances were forced to take a more urgent tone. We are faced with increased police and state violence inflicted by the government," he said. Meanwhile, Zohran Mamdani, the newly installed New York City mayor, framed inequality as an economic issue at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's annual MLK Day celebration. Continue reading...
‘An evolving era of play’: UK toy sales rise for first time since pandemic
Film and TV tie-ins, Lego sets and Toniebox speakers help push sales 6% higher in 2025, after five years of no growth
US supreme court to hear challenge to Hawaii’s strict gun law
Court will consider legality of state law banning guns on private property open to the public unless owner allows itHawaii, which has some of the strictest gun laws in the United States, will see its regulations challenged before the supreme court on Tuesday.The court will consider the legality of the state's law that bans people from bringing firearms on private property open to the public unless they have permission from the property owner. Continue reading...
Trump cites UK’s ‘stupidity’ over Chagos Islands as reason to take over Greenland
US president says on social media that Britain's decision to cede islands to Mauritius is act of total weakness'Donald Trump has suggested Britain's decision to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius is among the reasons he wants to take over Greenland.The US president, who is travelling to Davos in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, made the claim as he ramped up his rhetoric on acquiring the Arctic territory. Continue reading...
I do not want to reconcile with my family, says Brooklyn Peltz Beckham
Son of David and Victoria Beckham takes to Instagram to open up about feud with parentsA very public spat on social media captured global attention and filled the front pages on Tuesday with its grave consequences for a once close relationship.No, not the US president Donald Trump slamming the UK for its extreme stupidity" but this was Brooklyn Peltz Beckham, son of David and Victoria Beckham, apparently permanently cutting ties with his family. Continue reading...
More than 100 Islamic State inmates escape jail amid clashes in north-east Syria
Two sides blame each other for release of inmates, as Syria's president looks to gain control of north-eastMore than 100 inmates have escaped from a Syrian jail holding Islamic State prisoners amid clashes in the north-east of the country after an agreement by the under-pressure Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces to withdraw from two key provinces.Videos released by the SDF showed what it said were IS members being broken out from a jail in Shaddadi by figures in black balaclavas. It said it had lost control of the building after what it claimed was an attack by government-affiliated fighters that killed or wounded dozens. Continue reading...
After four shark attacks in 48 hours, NSW authorities urge beachgoers ‘just go to a pool’
Surfer taken to hospital with minor injuries after latest shark attack at Point Plomer beach on mid-north coast
Parents of police killed in Wieambilla urge gun buyback as Queensland set to reject federal scheme
Families call for end to political bickering' amid concerns the state LNP will not back proposed program
Virginia Bell formally commences royal commission role – as it happened
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Campsites closed as police investigate possible dingo link to death of Canadian on Australian tourist island K’gari
While violent dingo and human interactions have been increasing, police refuse to speculate whether 19-year-old woman drowned or was killed by the wild canids
Albanese condemns ‘antisemitic hate incident’ in which Jewish boys ‘ran for their lives’ in Melbourne
Police investigate after Nazi slogans allegedly yelled at schoolboys in St Kilda East on Monday night
New City & Guilds owners tripled bosses’ pay amid £22m cost-cutting drive
Total pay of the qualification body's top six executives has risen by 240% to 6.2m since charity sold itThe new owners of the vocational training body City & Guilds appear to have more than tripled the pay of its top six executives right at the moment the company is cutting 22m of costs and shrinking its UK workforce.The large increases to salary and bonuses have emerged during a scandal over the sale of the qualification awards business by its former owner, the UK charity City & Guilds London Institute (CGLI), to the international certification company PeopleCert. Continue reading...
Royal Mint Court residents plan legal challenge if Chinese ‘mega embassy’ in London approved
Claims of government interference' in decision on plans for vast outpost near Tower of LondonResidents of Royal Mint Court plan to mount a legal challenge within weeks if Steve Reed, the local government secretary, approves China's plans to build a vast new embassy at the site by the Tower of London on Tuesday.Mark Nygate, the treasurer of the local Royal Mint Court Residents' Association, said people living near the proposed development had concerns about government interference in what is supposed to be an independent process". Continue reading...
UK aviation reforms could sideline public input over flight paths, campaigners warn
Plans to speed up airspace changes for Heathrow expansion could mean industry influences decisions on noise and routesAviation campaigners have warned that communities risk being locked out of decisions about new flight paths as the government accelerates reforms that will allow a third runway at Heathrow to go ahead.Airspace around the UK will be reconfigured as part of a long-running modernisation process to allow planes to fly more efficiently and minimise delays, and the London airport has said progress in this area is essential for its expansion. Continue reading...
NSW inquiry chair says ‘globalise the intifada’ should be banned while Jewish groups want other phrases prohibited
Edmond Atalla defends decision to keep some submissions secret while Jewish Board of Deputies wants from the river to the sea' and death to the IDF' banned
Ebike ‘swarms’ descend on roads and parks across Australia as meet-ups gather pace
Electric bikes have gained cult status among young people while irking some in the community and raising safety concerns
‘Make America Go Away’: spoof Maga caps soar in popularity amid Greenland crisis
Red caps are becoming a symbol of protest in Denmark as Donald Trump ratchets up the pressure on GreenlandRed baseball caps spoofing Donald Trump's Maga hats have become a symbol of Danish and Greenlandic defiance against the US president's threat to seize the frozen territory.The caps reading Make America Go Away" - parodying Trump's Make America Great Again" slogan - have gained popularity, along with several variants on social media and at public protests, including a weekend demonstration held in freezing weather in Copenhagen. Continue reading...
‘We’re really close’: Labor’s hate speech laws expected to pass as negotiations with opposition continue
Liberal MPs likely to vote for watered-down hate speech provisions and new powers to legally designate extremist organisations
Prostate cancer is most commonly diagnosed cancer across UK, study finds
Cancer charity highlights apparent postcode lottery' of testing and diagnoses across different regions seen in studyProstate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer across the UK, surpassing breast cancer, according to a leading charity.There were 64,425 diagnoses of prostate cancer in 2022, an analysis of NHS figures by Prostate Cancer UK found, and 61,640 new cases of breast cancer. Continue reading...
Don’t rely on BMI alone when diagnosing eating disorders in children, says NHS England
Guidance for GPs and nurses says other factors should be taken into account, such as changes in behaviourA child's body mass index should not be the key factor when deciding which under-18s get help for an eating disorder, the NHS has told health professionals.The new guidance from NHS England to GPs and nurses follows criticism that over-reliance on BMI has led to children who have an illness such as anorexia or bulimia being misdiagnosed and missing out on care. Continue reading...
UK ministers launch consultation on whether to ban social media for under-16s
Move comes as peers prepare to vote on an amendment to a bill that would enact a ban within a year of the bill passingMinisters have launched a consultation into whether to ban under-16s from using social media as part of a package of measures designed to curb mobile phone use among young people.Liz Kendall, the technology secretary, announced the consultation on Monday as the government responds to mounting pressure for stricter curbs on social media use for younger teenagers. On Monday afternoon, Esther Ghey, the mother of the murdered teenager Brianna Ghey, became the latest high profile figure to add her name to those in support of a ban. Continue reading...
Trump says ‘no comment’ when asked if he would seize Greenland by force – as it happened
The US president said he would 100%" push ahead with his plans to hit European nations with tarrifs if he doesn't get Greenland
Man in critical condition with ‘probably life-changing injuries’ after third Sydney shark attack in two days
All northern beaches remain closed on Tuesday after attack in Manly on Monday evening follows attacks in Dee Why and Vaucluse
Starmer plays down prospect of retaliatory tariffs against US over Greenland
PM says US tariffs are in no one's interests - and Greenland row should be resolved through calm discussion'Keir Starmer has played down the prospect of retaliatory tariffs on the US, after Donald Trump threatened to impose fresh levies against Nato allies if a deal over Greenland is not reached.The prime minister said US tariffs would damage the British economy and were in no one's interests", despite growing pressure domestically to take a more forceful response. The UK would prefer a calm discussion" with allies, he added. Continue reading...
Hillsborough law on hold ‘until agreement reached with families’
Bill will not return to Commons until government finds common ground over role of active intelligence officersLabour will not bring the Hillsborough law back to the Commons for debate until it can reach agreement with the families, the Guardian understands.Keir Starmer was forced to delay the bill again on Monday after talks broke down last week with families from Hillsborough and the Manchester Arena attack. Central to the disagreement is how the duty of candour in the public authority (accountability) bill would apply to serving intelligence officers. Continue reading...
UK arresting Palestine Action supporters is censoring free speech, says US official
Sarah Rogers says prosecuting people for merely' expressing support does more harm than good'Arresting supporters of Palestine Action is censoring" their free speech and does more harm than good", a Trump administration official has said.Sarah Rogers, the US undersecretary for public diplomacy, was asked in an interview with the news platform Semafor whether the British government should allow supporters of the proscribed terror group to protest. Continue reading...
Karen Solie’s Wellwater wins TS Eliot poetry prize
Poet's sixth collection explores the destruction of the natural world, with a perspective shaped by her upbringing in rural CanadaThe Canadian poet Karen Solie has won the 2025 TS Eliot poetry prize for a collection of work, Wellwater, which explores the destruction of the natural world.Solie was announced as the winner at a ceremony held at the Wallace Collection on Monday evening, and will receive 25,000 in prize money from the TS Eliot Foundation. Wellwater, her sixth collection, co-won the Forward prize for best collection last October, alongside Vidyan Ravinthiran's Avidy. Continue reading...
Spain to hold three days of mourning after train crash that killed at least 40
Officials say death toll likely to rise as rescuers continue to comb through wreckage in remote area of AndaluciaSpain will begin three days of mourning on Tuesday as rescuers continue to comb through the wreckage of twisted train cars and scattered debris to locate victims after a train collision that killed at least 40 people and injured dozens.On Monday, more than 18 hours after a high-speed train carrying about 300 Madrid-bound passengers derailed and collided with an oncoming train, people across the country were still scrambling to make contact with missing loved ones caught up in Spain's worst rail disaster in more than a decade. Continue reading...
Kremlin says Putin has been invited to join Trump’s Gaza ‘board of peace’
Russia says it is seeking to clarify all the nuances' of offer it claims Washington has made before respondingThe Kremlin has announced that Vladimir Putin has been invited to join Donald Trump's board of peace", set up last week with the intention that it would oversee a ceasefire in Gaza.The Kremlin spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, told journalists on Monday that Russia was seeking to clarify all the nuances" of the offer with Washington, before giving its response. Continue reading...
Minister defends UK’s decision not to hit back at Trump tariffs threat, saying ‘aim is to de-escalate’ – UK politics live
Development minister defends Keir Starmer playing down the prospect of retaliatory tariffsBut, Starmer says, the future of Greenland is for a matter for Denmark and Greenland to decide on their own.There is a principle here that cannot be set aside, because it goes to the heart of how stable and trusted international cooperation works.And so any decision about the future status of Greenland belongs to the people of Greenland and the Kingdom of Denmark alone. That right is fundamental and we support it.On Greenland, the right way to approach an issue of this seriousness is through calm discussion between allies.And let's be clear, the security of Greenland matters, and it will matter more as climate change reshapes the Arctic, as sea routes open and strategic competition intensifies. Continue reading...
Mother of murdered Brianna Ghey urges Starmer to ban social media for under-16s
Esther Ghey says daughter's eating disorder and self-harm had been exacerbated by harmful online contentThe mother of the murdered teenager Brianna Ghey has urged Keir Starmer to ban social media for under-16s, adding to growing pressure on the prime minister before a crunch vote on the issue on Wednesday.Esther Ghey wrote to Starmer on Monday explaining in detail how she felt her daughter's eating disorder and self-harm had been exacerbated by TikTok influencers with whom she had become obsessed. Continue reading...
Italian fashion designer Valentino dies aged 93
His eponymous label is renowned for its opulent, elegant take on women's fashion and has a legion of famous fansValentino Garavani, the designer central to pioneering Italian glamour with his eponymous fashion house, has died aged 93.Valentino Garavani passed away today at his Roman residence, surrounded by his loved ones," his foundation said on Instagram on Monday. Valentino Garavani was not only a constant guide and inspiration for all of us, but a true source of light, creativity and vision," it added. Continue reading...
Donald Trump links threats to seize Greenland to Nobel prize snub in letter
US president says he no longer feels the need to think purely of peace' in letter to Norwegian prime ministerDonald Trump has linked his repeated threats to seize control of Greenland to his failure to win the Nobel peace prize, as transatlantic tensions over the Arctic island escalated further and threatened to rekindle a trade war with the EU.In an extraordinary text message sent on Sunday to the Norwegian prime minister, Jonas Gahr Store, the US president wrote that after being snubbed for the prize, he no longer felt the need to think purely of peace". Continue reading...
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