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Photos of Andrew reveal how ex-prince gave Jeffrey Epstein access to British high society
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor reclines across five people in one photo watched by Ghislaine Maxwell at SandringhamPhotographs of the child sex offenders Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell released by the US justice department appear to show how Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor facilitated their access to British high society.Epstein and Maxwell are pictured hunting with the former prince at Balmoral and with him in the royal box at Ascot. A separate picture shows Maxwell outside 10 Downing Street. Continue reading...
US launches airstrikes against dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria
Attacks come after two US soldiers and interpreter killed as Trump says US inflicting very serious retaliation'The US military launched airstrikes against dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria on Friday in retaliation for an attack on US personnel, two US officials said on Friday.The attacks come after Donald Trump vowed to hit back after an attack last weekend in Syria by a suspected Islamic State member. Continue reading...
Trickle release of Epstein files on a Friday signals move to bury Trump ties
The justice department is using a variety of tactics to try to obfuscate the US president's connection to the sex offenderThe justice department's partial release of the Epstein files on Friday signaled how the agency is using a variety of tactics to try to bury and obfuscate Donald Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein.As the department raced towards a legally mandated Friday deadline to release its files, little emerged about what it planned to release. There never really seemed to be a doubt that the department would release the files late on Friday afternoon, deploying the well-worn Washington trick of burying unflattering news before a weekend. Continue reading...
Family ‘banned from more than 1,000 petrol stations’ amid fuel theft row
Family who said they paid cash were left embarrassed after being accused of not paying 20.01Drivers have accused a leading petrol station security company of issuing false" fuel theft debts, which left one family unable to fill up their car at more than 1,000 filling stations for more than a year.Amjad Khan and his family were barred from multiple petrol stations around Blackburn for 19 months after he was accused of driving out of an Esso petrol station in Manchester without paying for 20.01 of fuel. Continue reading...
This year’s Christmas could be Britain’s greenest yet, energy operator says
System operator Neso predicts lowest carbon intensity ever on Christmas Day after new wind and solar power come onlineBritain's energy system operator has predicted that this year's Christmas Day could be the greenest yet.If the weather remains mild and windy for the rest of December, the National Energy System Operator (Neso) has said it could record the lowest carbon intensity - the measure of how much carbon dioxide is released to produce electricity - recorded on the network for 25 December. Continue reading...
‘Better out than in’: why a South Yorkshire charity wants people to speak their mind
Who Is Your Neighbour? lets people talk in constructive, thoughtful ways to offer an antidote to division and despair Donate to the charity appeal hereIt was a filthy day in Rotherham as Storm Bram swept through the town earlier this month. Roads had turned into rivers and sodden St George's flags flapped from lamp-posts at half mast.Inside the community centre, the heating was turned up, the bacon butties were on order and the tea was brewing. It was time for some Difficult Conversations. Some of them, it turned out, about those soggy flags. Continue reading...
UK aid cuts take 40% from funds to counter Russian threat in western Balkans
Funding to tackle misinformation and cyber-attacks, and boost democracy, cut from 40m to 24mKeir Starmer's raid on overseas aid has led to a 40% cut in funds for countering Russian aggression and misinformation in a region of Europe described by the prime minister as vital to the UK's national security.British funding committed to bolstering the western Balkans, where Russia has been accused of sowing division and creating destabilisation, has been cut from 40m last year to 24m for 2025-26. Continue reading...
Brussels bike ban plan for pedestrian zone ‘dangerous and absurd’
Cyclist and road safety groups argue proposed alternative route away from traffic-free Le Pietonnier is unsafeOn an unseasonably mild winter's day, people are gathering at Le Pietonnier, the pedestrian zone in the heart of Brussels. Tourists buy mulled wine and churros at the Christmas market outside the Bourse, the old stock exchange, now repurposed as a beer museum. A few people drink coffee on cafe terraces. Up and down the length of the 650-metre-long space, people come and go, bikes and scooters weaving in and out of the crowds.Next year, this scene will look somewhat different: bikes and scooters will be banned from this 18,000-sq-metre pedestrian zone for most of the day. People on two wheels will be allowed to ride only between 4am and 11am. At all other times, they must dismount and push their vehicle up the street, or face a fine. Continue reading...
Retailers hope ‘panic weekend’ will bring Christmas cheer to UK sales
Experts forecast spending will be more than 12% up on same period in 2024 after lucklustre figures so farRetailers are hoping for a last-minute dash for the shops this weekend after a lacklustre run-up to Christmas, with UK households forecast to spend 3.4bn, up more than 12% on the same weekend in 2024.Almost 50m shopping trips will be made by last-minute Father Christmases over the weekend, according to research by analysts GlobalData for Vouchercodes.co.uk, the vast majority of which will be to retail destinations including high streets and shopping malls. Continue reading...
Shooting hares in England to be banned for most of the year
Exclusive: Ministers also expected to announce trail-hunting ban in sweeping changes to animal welfare lawShooting hares in England will be banned for most of the year as part of sweeping changes to animal welfare law.At the moment, it is legal to shoot the animals during their breeding season, with pregnant hares left to bleed out, and leverets - their young - often orphaned as a result. Continue reading...
Lithium battery fire on truck shuts down Hume Highway in NSW due to health risk
Two-trailer carrying 15 tonnes of lithium ion batteries caught alight near Yass on Saturday morning, closing traffic in both directions
Prime minister backs NSW premier’s call for a royal commission into the Bondi beach terror attack
Anthony Albanese said he would support whatever action the NSW government takes'
Timothée Chalamet puts alter-ego rumors to rest in remix with EsDeeKid
After speculation actor was actually underground MC, pair join on remix to EsDeeKid's 4 RawsIt's been arguably the most popular musical meme of the year: is masked Liverpudlian rapper EsDeeKid actually Hollywood actor Timothee Chalamet in disguise? Now the speculation has been put to bed, with Chalamet jumping on an unexpected remix of EsDeeKid's track 4 Raws.Chalamet posted a clip of a video for the track to his social media, rapping alongside EsDeeKid in a series of scenes, from a cramped kitchen to a housing estate. Continue reading...
Survivors of Epstein’s abuse condemn justice department for only partly releasing files
Lawyers for victims say they have been repeatedly denied justice' while deputy attorney general says more files will be released
Alan Milburn to review rise in youth minimum wage
Exclusive: Blair-era minister echoes concerns about young people being priced out of jobs, in intervention likely to dismay Labour MPsThe future of the youth minimum wage will come under review as part of a major inquiry into rising inactivity among Britain's young people by the former health secretary Alan Milburn.The social mobility expert said that unless the government tackled some uncomfortable truths" about the labour market there was a risk of creating a lost generation" of young people. Continue reading...
Man who mowed down London pedestrians on Christmas Day convicted of murder
Anthony Gilheaney, 31, targeted people with his Mercedes, killing Aiden Chapman, 25, and seriously injuring four othersA man who turned his car into a weapon as he launched a series of hate-filled homophobic and racist attacks on Christmas Day last year in central London has been convicted of murder.Anthony Gilheaney, 31, was drunk when he mounted the pavement with his Mercedes and repeatedly targeted people to run over. Continue reading...
Kylie Minogue gets her – and Amazon’s – first Christmas No 1, with Xmas
Exclusive song for online retailer prevents a hat trick of Christmas No 1s for Wham!, as Kylie becomes first woman to secure UK No 1 singles in four different decadesKylie Minogue has scored her first UK Christmas No 1, and eighth No 1 single overall, with the song Xmas.She beat competition from Wham!'s mega-streaming Last Christmas, which has been Christmas No 1 for the past two years: it was last week's chart-topper but drops to No 2. Also in the race was Lullaby from the charity campaign Together for Palestine, which reached No 5. Continue reading...
Gaza no longer in famine but hunger levels remain critical, UN says
Monitor says almost one in eight people face food shortages as flooding and cold exacerbate humanitarian emergencyThe famine in Gaza has ended as a result of increased humanitarian aid deliveries into the territory, the UN said on Friday, though it warned that levels of hunger and the humanitarian situation remained critical.Almost one in eight people in Gaza still faced food shortages, the UN said, adding that persistent hunger had been made worse by winter flooding and the colder weather. Most people in Gaza live in tents or other substandard accommodation as Israel destroyed much of the housing and civilian infrastructure during its two-year war. Continue reading...
Disabled people in England ‘betrayed’ by cuts to new-build accessibility targets
Campaigners decry plan to reduce requirement for improved standards from 100% down to 40% of new homesGovernment plans to make huge cuts to targets for accessible new-build homes in England have been labelled a monumental reversal" by campaigners, who say disabled people have been left feeling betrayed and excluded".In its proposals for changes to the country's planning system, the government said a minimum of 40% of new-build homes would be built to improved accessibility standards - M4(2) - which include step-free access and wider doorways and corridors. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy and Polish PM hail EU’s €90bn loan: ‘Scariest thing for Russians is when we’re together’ – as it happened
Ukrainian leader welcomes move as Donald Tusk says it could be better' after Russian frozen assets left out of deal
Ukraine attacks Russian ‘shadow’ tanker off Libyan coast
Reportedly critical drone strike is first in Mediterranean since full-scale invasion began as maritime conflict grows
BoM reveals Christmas Day weather forecast as nation sweats through extreme heatwave
Mixed picture for the big day with some capitals tipped for a hot, dry celebration while others will be cool or rainy
UK contactless card limit of £100 to be scrapped from 19 March
Under changes revealed by regulator, banks and card providers encouraged to set their own maximumsThe 100 limit on contactless card payments will be scrapped next year and consumers could get the ability to spend as much as they want without inputting their pin under changes announced by the UK financial regulator.Currently contactless payments by cards are limited, while payments using mobile phones are not, but the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said that from 19 March banks and card providers could set their own maximums. Continue reading...
Iranian boxing champion at imminent risk of execution as retrial request rejected
Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani, 30, was arrested in 2020 for taking part in nationwide democracy protests, and has been tortured in prisonA boxing champion in prison in Iran is thought to be at imminent risk of execution after his request for a retrial was rejected by the country's supreme court.Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani, 30, from Mashhad in north-east Iran was arrested in 2020 for taking part in nationwide democracy protests in 2019 and accused of supporting an opposition group, the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (MEK). He has spent five years in prison, where he has been tortured and put in solitary confinement. Continue reading...
New hate speech laws cracking down on ‘dehumanising’ rhetoric will go to constitutional limit, Tony Burke says
Home affairs minister would not say whether specific phrases such as globalise the intifada' would be banned under proposed laws
NSW to effectively ban protests for up to three months as premier links Gaza rallies to Bondi terror attack
Chris Minns says state can't risk another mass demonstration on that scale in NSW [because] the implications can be seen, in my view, on Sunday'
NSW police warn ‘unauthorised gatherings’ this weekend will be met with a ‘significant’ policing response – as it happened
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Reform candidate who told Lammy to ‘go home’ questioned other MPs’ loyalty to UK
Exclusive: Labour says Nigel Farage's party should swiftly condemn Chris Parry after further comments emergeA Reform UK mayoral candidate who said David Lammy should go home to the Caribbean" has suggested that at least eight other politicians from minority ethnic backgrounds do not have a primary loyalty towards the UK.Nigel Farage's party has so far refused to condemn Chris Parry, a retired naval rear admiral who has been picked to contest the now-postponed Hampshire and the Solent mayoral election for the party, over his comment about Lammy, the deputy prime minister. Continue reading...
Bondi paddle-out sends waves of ‘love and peace’ to honour shooting victims
Drone footage shows huge circle of swimmers and surfers in the ocean in latest outpouring of grief
Proposal to allow use of Australian copyrighted material to train AI abandoned after backlash
Productivity Commission recommends waiting three years to establish review into technology after furious response from creative industries
Young people will suffer most from UK’s ageing population, Lords say
House of Lords report says tools such as raising pension age and increasing immigration will not be adequateYoung people will suffer most from the government's failure to take seriously the unsustainable pressure on public finances and living standards created by the UK's ageing population, according to the findings of a House of Lords inquiry.The report, Preparing for an Ageing Society, by the economic affairs committee, also found successive governments' inaction on adult social care remains a scandal". Continue reading...
Seven men arrested in Sydney over fear of ‘violent act being planned’ held Islamist ideology, police allege
Heavily armed officers in camouflage gear intercepted two cars with photographs from the scene showing suspects cable-tied on roadside
Local elections face further delays as councils struggle to reorganise in time
Opposition parties say Labour is scared of voters' but government says merging authorities have voiced concernsLocal elections could be delayed again as merging councils lack the capacity for reorganisation, the government has announced, triggering claims from opposition parties that Labour is scared of the voters".Sixty-three council areas could opt to postpone elections until 2027 after some were already delayed until May 2026 as two-tier authorities are being combined into single unitary councils. Continue reading...
Starmer appoints career diplomat Christian Turner as US ambassador
Current ambassador to UN to replace Peter Mandelson, who was forced to quit over Epstein linkKeir Starmer has appointed the career diplomat Christian Turner as the UK's ambassador to Washington, replacing Peter Mandelson who was forced to quit over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.Turner, the who was appointed ambassador to the UN in May, had previously been political director at the Foreign Office and had brokered a close relationship with the new Labour administration before taking up his UN role in New York. Continue reading...
Trump critics praise Vanity Fair article for its scrutiny while allies dismiss it as hit piece
Susie Wiles, the White House chief of staff, spoke candidly about Trump's inner circle and the piece made even bigger waves with its unsparing photos
PPE company linked to ex-Tory peer Michelle Mone goes into liquidation
PPE Medpro owes government 148m for supplying unusable personal protective equipment during Covid-19 pandemicThe company linked to the former Conservative peer Michelle Mone, which owes the government almost 150m for supplying unusable personal protective equipment during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been put into liquidation.The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) applied for PPE Medpro to be wound up at a high court hearing on Thursday, arguing that the company was hopelessly insolvent" and should not continue in administration. Continue reading...
Democrats won’t release 2024 election loss ‘autopsy’, DNC chair says
Report on Kamala Harris's loss to Trump would be a distraction' as party is putting our learnings into motion'The Democratic National Committee won't release a review of its election loss in 2024, saying it would be a distraction" from helping the party win going forward.The party has been working on a so-called autopsy of 2024 since Kamala Harris lost the presidential election to Donald Trump. Continue reading...
Ukraine may need to cut drone production if no deal reached on frozen Russian assets, says Zelenskyy – as it happened
Ukrainian president says case for transfer of assets to fund war effort is morally clear and just'Germany's chancellor Friedrich Merz confirms his support for the EU's reparations loan, saying he sees no better option."He diplomatically acknowledges Belgium's concerns, and says he hopes we can address them together" to send a signal of strength and resolve ... towards Russia." Continue reading...
Badenoch accused of making ‘deeply inaccurate’ claims about violence against women
Tory leader says Labour should focus on migrants from cultures that don't respect women' rather than tackling misogyny in schools
Brazilian president vows to veto bill cutting Jair Bolsonaro’s prison term
Lula acknowledges his decision to uphold 27-year sentence could be overridden by conservative lawmakersBrazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, has promised to veto a bill passed by congress to reduce the prison term of Jair Bolsonaro, the former president who was sentenced to more than 27 years in prison for masterminding an attempted coup to overturn the 2022 elections.Lawmakers passed the bill late on Wednesday after it was approved last week by the lower house. On Thursday, Brazil's leftist president - who, investigations showed, was the target of an assassination plan as part of the coup plot - acknowledged his veto could be overridden by the largely conservative congress. Continue reading...
‘Why isn’t everyone talking about Domhnall Gleeson?’ Irish actor wins first Hollywood award
The US-Ireland Alliance will give the actor the Oscar Wilde award at the event's 20th anniversary in Los Angeles in MarchAfter a varied career in which he has played a psychopath, a romcom heart-throb, an intergalactic warlord and a plucky newspaper editor among others, Domhnall Gleeson has won his first Hollywood award.The US-Ireland Alliance announced that Gleeson will receive the Oscar Wilde award at the event's 20th anniversary in Los Angeles in March in the run-up to the Oscars. It honours a body of work rather than a particular performance. Continue reading...
What the UK interest rate cut means for you, from mortgage deals to savings rates
Fourth cut this year is good news for homebuyers and those due to remortgage, but returns on easy-access savings accounts could drop
Keir Starmer planning new king’s speech after May elections
Timing seen as reset moment after potential loss of hundreds of council seats in England and defeat in Wales and Scotland UK politics live - latest updatesKeir Starmer is planning for a new king's speech after the crunch May elections as a reset moment for the government amid speculation over the prime minister's future.Senior sources in parliament said planning was under way to end the parliamentary session the week after local elections in England and parliamentary elections in Wales and Scotland in May, making it a significantly longer session than normal, and nearly two years since Labour first set out its legislative agenda. Continue reading...
Canada’s population drop reflects souring of attitudes to immigration
A country known for welcoming newcomers has reversed policy as immigration becomes increasingly a partisan issue
UN distances itself from International Women’s Day website winning corporate partnerships
Sainsbury's, Barclays and University College London have all drawn on themes created by IWD site run by London business with no link to UNNobody owns International Women's Day, but if you asked the 193 countries, countless businesses and NGOs that mark it each year, they would probably agree it has been popularised, defined and formalised by the United Nations.The owner of the website internationalwomensday.com", a London-based marketing firm, disagrees. By selling merchandise, promoting a 160 lunch to awaken attenders' inner goddess" and creating a series of corporate partnerships, it has also seeded its annual themes with British brands and institutions that appear to have mistaken the site for the UN, the Guardian can reveal. Continue reading...
Saudi-backed forces gather on Yemen border as separatists face pressure to pull back
Southern Transitional Council, backed by UAE, told it could face airstrikes after its recent huge territorial gainsAs many as 20,000 Saudi-backed forces are gathering on the border of Yemen as the separatist Southern Transitional Council comes under pressure to withdraw from the huge territorial gains it has made in the last month in the vast, oil-rich governorate on Hadramaut in eastern Yemen.The STC is using its advance to raise its demand for Yemen to revert to two states, north and south, as it had been until 1990. Continue reading...
Americans’ view on their mental health at record low, according to new poll
Drop is cause for public health concern, but news isn't all bad as acknowledging struggles is a good sign', experts sayA record low proportion of Americans rate their mental health as good" or excellent" according to a Gallup poll released on Thursday.The percentage of Americans polled who rated their mental health as excellent" dropped below 30% for the first time this year while the number who rated their mental health as either good" or excellent" also dropped to a record low 72%. Continue reading...
Rob and Michele Reiner’s cause of death released by medical examiner
The Reiners' bodies were discovered on Sunday at their home in Los Angeles. Their son Nick was later arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree murder and has since appeared in courtThe Los Angeles County Medical Examiner has released reports stating the cause of death of the film director Rob Reiner and his wife, the photographer Michele Singer Reiner.Both are listed on the organisation's website with the cause given as multiple sharp force injuries" and homicide" stated as the manner of death. The date of death, which had been the subject of some speculation, is given as Sunday 14 December. Continue reading...
UK’s industrial regions face ‘entrenched disadvantages’ going back decades
Social mobility report highlights extreme regional differences' in terms of childhood, jobs, innovation and growthFormer industrial communities across Britain are facing entrenched disadvantages" stretching back decades, the latest social mobility research has said.It raises specific concern about the rising number of young people aged 16-24 not in education, employment or training (Neets), which was one in seven between 2022 and 2024. Continue reading...
BP names Meg O’Neill as new CEO after incumbent ousted
O'Neill, who has led Woodside Energy since 2021, will be oil and gas company's first female chief executiveBP's board has appointed its first female chief executive in a move to revive the oil company's fortunes, after ousting Murray Auchincloss less than two years into his role.In an unexpected leadership shake-up, Auchincloss will step down as chief executive with immediate effect, but remain in an advisory role until the end of next year. Continue reading...
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