Sen Const Kristian White's manslaughter trial also told 95-year-old displayed behaviour consistent with moderate to severe dementia which impended ability to comply with instructions
by Mostafa Rachwani and Australian Associated Press on (#6S5TP)
Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin flights in and out of Australia were cancelled after Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki eruptedThree Australian airlines have cancelled flights to and from Bali after a volcanic eruption near the Indonesian holiday spot created a dangerous ash cloud.The groundings affected Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia flights on Tuesday and Wednesday, leaving passengers stranded. Continue reading...
Church wins case reversing 2023 decision of Victorian court that it was vicariously responsible for abuse suffered by five-year-old at hands of assistant priest
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor on (#6S5ZZ)
Health secretary says controversial scheme for trusts in England is necessary to raise standardsWes Streeting plans to publish a football-style league table of the best- and worst-performing hospitals in England, prompting fury from NHS bosses and staff at the prospect of struggling trusts being named and shamed".The health secretary will announce the controversial move on Wednesday to an audience of health service leaders and defend it as a tough" but necessary way of raising care standards. Continue reading...
Killing of Antonio Vinicius Lopes Gritzbach, 38, former First Capital Command member, spawns number of theoriesPolice investigating a brazen murder at the arrivals area of Brazil's main airport are pursuing at least three lines of inquiry in their attempt to track down the killers - and the possible masterminds of the shocking crime.Antonio Vinicius Lopes Gritzbach, 38, was leaving Sao Paulo international airport on Friday afternoon when two hooded men jumped out of a car and fired a hail of bullets. The brazen attack, captured on security cameras, marked a dramatic escalation of criminal violence in the country. Continue reading...
British Columbia teen had no underlying health conditions and had been exposed to dogs, cats and reptiles, officials sayA teenager is in critical condition in a British Columbia children's hospital, in what is believed to be Canada's first human case of bird flu.This was a healthy teenager prior to this, so no underlying conditions," said the provincial health officer Bonnie Henry in a news conference on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Move by US authorities comes after plane was shot at on Monday, injuring attendant and forcing airport shutdownThe US Federal Aviation Administration has banned civilian flights into Haiti for 30 days after a jetliner was shot at on approach to Port-au-Prince.Bullets hit the Spirit Airlines plane when it was about to land on Monday, injuring a flight attendant and forcing the airport to shut down. Continue reading...
Immigration minister Marc Miller's comments come as country braces for migrant rise when Trump takes officeCanada's immigration minister has said not everyone is welcome" in the country as officials brace for an increase of migrants when Donald Trump returns to the White House with a pledge to carry out mass deportations.The minister's warning, seven years after Justin Trudeau promised that Canadians will welcome" asylum seekers, reflects a stark shift in tone amid waning support for immigration and refugee resettlement in the country, according to migration experts. Continue reading...
Investigation into country's largest cocaine bust reveals cash in home of former head of anti-money launderingSpain has arrested one of its top police officers after 20m (17m) was found hidden in the walls of his house, as part of an investigation into the country's largest-ever cocaine bust.Oscar Sanchez Gil was until recently the head of the fraud and anti-money laundering division of Spain's national police force in Madrid. Continue reading...
Emergency crews were unable to save Kate Mulcahy while her children escaped from a fire at her home in ManchesterTributes have been paid to a 37-year-old woman who died in a house fire in Greater Manchester where her four children survived.Kate Mulcahy was found dead inside her home in Middleton after a fire broke out early on Sunday morning. It is understood she had two sons - one-year-old twins - and two daughters, and that a number of the children were in the house and managed to escape the blaze. Continue reading...
The Girls creator is set to adapt Michael Lewis's bestselling 2023 book on the controversial FTX founderLena Dunham has been tapped to write a new movie on the rise and fall of the FTX founder, Sam Bankman-Fried.According to Variety, the Girls creator will adapt Michael Lewis's 2023 bestseller Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon for Apple and A24. Bankman-Fried, once seen as the poster boy for crypto, was convicted of fraud last year and sentenced to 25 years. At one point, he was the 41st richest American, according to Forbes. Continue reading...
Failure to tackle Church of England's safeguarding issues and own knowledge of abuse reflect religions' denialIn earlier times it used to be more straightforward: archbishops of Canterbury such as Thomas Becket and William Laud used to get it in the neck from the king; or, in the case of Simon Sudbury, who was killed in the 14th-century Peasants' Revolt, at the hands of the mob.Now, it is more likely to be a politician. Justin Welby has resigned after having lost the confidence of the Church of England over his failure to tackle the institution's chaotic handling of safeguarding, and his own personal culpability in failing to spot his own vulnerability, arising from his links to and knowledge of the rapacious abuser John Smyth. Continue reading...
Ombudsman's report on death of Katie Simpson, 21, adds to concerns at levels of gender-based violence in Northern IrelandThe Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) failed" the family of a 21-year-old woman after her death two years ago in Derry, initially treating it as suicide rather than a suspected murder, the police watchdog has said.The report by the Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland comes amid renewed concerns that gender-based violence is not being taken seriously enough in the region with the highest rate of femicide per capita of all nations in the UK and in the island of Ireland. Continue reading...
by Emine Sinmaz, Harriet Sherwood and Sally Weale on (#6S5DW)
Leader of Church of England had faced pressure since damning report on cover-up of John Smyth's abuseThe archbishop of Canterbury is to step down amid intense pressure over his handling of one of the church's worst abuse scandals.Justin Welby's decision, announced on Tuesday, comes after mounting demands from victims and members of the clergy for him to quit. Continue reading...
Amir Safi, who said he was 16, was quiet and withdrawn' following social worker's assessment, inquest hearsA young asylum seeker from Afghanistan who died after being run over on a motorway slip road was upset that a social worker did not believe he was a child, an inquest has heard.Amir Safi, who said he was 16, was seen by a witness ambling" up an M1 slip road in Nottinghamshire before he was found with multiple bone fractures and a brain injury on 28 April last year. Continue reading...
This live blog is closedLeadbeater introduces the next speaker, Nat Dye, who has terminal cancer. She says she thinks his views are the most important for people to hear at this press conference.He says he has known positive" experiences of death. His fiance and his mother both had relatively peaceful deaths. He says palliative care can work for some people.Imagine I am dying and palliative care hasn't improved. Well, I have no choice whatsoever: I die in pain or I die in pain.I see this as a chance just to act with kindness and a choice for people at their darkest hour. Continue reading...
Some will think a woman should lead the C of E and age limitation will rule out a number of bishops Keir Starmer refuses to back Justin WelbyJustin Welby's resignation will trigger a search for the 106th archbishop of Canterbury, a role that combines moral and spiritual leadership, ceremonial duties, a seat in the House of Lords, oversight of Anglican churches in more than 160 countries, and the day-to-day management of a large but declining English institution.Stephen Cottrell, the archbishop of York, is expected to step up to the number one position in the Church of England until a new archbishop of Canterbury can be appointed - a process that will take several months. Many in the church and beyond will be hoping that the successful candidate is a woman or person of colour - or both. Continue reading...
by Miranda Bryant Nordic correspondent on (#6S5MF)
Parliament votes to express deepest regret' over more than a century of Norwegianisation' of minoritiesThe Norwegian parliament has apologised unreservedly to minority groups and Indigenous people for more than a century of historical injustices committed against them as part of its Norwegianisation" policy.The forced assimilation policy - which included state-run boarding schools that banned minority languages and the forced relocation of whole villages - pursued by Norwegian authorities dated back to the 18th century and became official policy from 1851. Although parts were phased out in the 1960s, much of the policy continued into the 1980s. Continue reading...
by Yohannes Lowe, Vicky Graham and Martin Belam on (#6S57W)
This live blog is closed.Images sent over the news wires show smoke billowing over Beirut after Israeli strikes on the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital.Lebanese media is reporting that two people have been killed and six wounded in an Israeli airstrike on Hermel, which is in the north-east of the country near the border with Syria. Continue reading...
US may soon impose sanctions as organisations say Israel has failed to help relieve dire humanitarian situationA coalition of international aid organisations have accused Israel of ignoring a US ultimatum that threatened sanctions if Israel did not implement a series of measures to counter the acute humanitarian crisis in Gaza.The 30 day ultimatum- due to expire on Tuesday or Wednesday - was delivered on 13 October, and almost none of its demands have been met, the humanitarian groups say. Continue reading...
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent on (#6S5MH)
East London council found to have a suspicious and defensive' culture centred on Lutfur Rahman and his alliesInspectors have uncovered a toxic" and secretive culture at an east London council, with decision-making dominated by the inner circle of the local mayor, Lutfur Rahman, according to an official report.Ministers will now send central government officials to help oversee the running of Tower Hamlets council, led by Rahman, who was previously banned from public office for involvement in vote-rigging, buying votes and religious intimidation. Continue reading...
Basic Liberty, a publishing imprint launched in the wake of Trump's election win, will be helmed by Thomas Spence, an editor associated with Project 2025 thinktank The Heritage FoundationStaff are protesting against a new US imprint of global publisher Hachette Book Group (HBG) specialising in conservative books, launched in the wake of Donald Trump's election win.A letter from an anonymous group of HBG employees has been published on social media, criticising the launch of Basic Liberty. It also expresses concern at the hiring of executive editor Thomas Spence. Spence is the former president of conservative publisher Regnery and a visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation, the rightwing thinktank that coordinated the Project 2025 initiative, which sets out plans to reshape the US government and strip minorities of legal protections. Continue reading...
Twenty-nine-metre tall fir destined to be chopped down and transported to St Peter's Square in the VaticanEnvironmental campaigners in Italy's northern Trentino province have started a campaign to stop the felling of a 200-year-old fir tree intended to form the centrepiece of the Vatican's Christmas decorations.The so-called Green Giant" is 29 metres tall and is due to be chopped down next week in a forest in the Ledro valley before being transported to the Vatican and positioned in St Peter's Square, where it will then be unveiled on 9 December. Continue reading...
Counter-terrorism police chief says 250 officers were sent to Salisbury to investigate poisoning of former Russian spyA counter-terrorism police chief has described how hundreds of investigators and scientists painstakingly worked to trace ground zero" - the spot where the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were poisoned with a nerve agent.Commander Dominic Murphy, the head of the Met police's counter-terrorism command, told an inquiry into the novichok poisonings that a restaurant, pub and a car were suspected before the door handle of Skripal's home was pinpointed as the source of the poisoning almost two weeks after the Skripals fell ill. Continue reading...
All bird species have declined in number, after suffering habitat loss, pesticide use, climate breakdown and bird fluWild bird numbers in the UK are continuing to fall despite government promises to halt nature decline by 2030.Data released by the government on Tuesday shows that over the past five years, all bird species have faced population decline after suffering from habitat loss, pesticide use, climate breakdown and bird flu. Overall, bird species have declined in number UK-wide by 2% and in England by 7% in the five years since 2018. Continue reading...
Kaja Kallas says Ukraine's victory in war is a priority for us all', adding that it is also in US's interestChina should face a higher cost" for supporting Russia in the war against Ukraine, the EU's incoming foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has said.The former Estonian prime minister was speaking to MEPs during a three-hour hearing before she takes office, when she listed Ukraine's victory as a priority - stronger words than vaguer formulas of support voiced by some EU politicians. Continue reading...
Justin Welby's departure sets in train a process involving the monarch, the PM and a 16-strong voting panel Justin Welby to step down as archbishop of CanterburyThe archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, has announced he will step down after facing pressure to quit over his handling of an abuse scandal.A damning report was published last week on the Church of England's cover-up of John Smyth's abuse in the UK in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and later in Zimbabwe and South Africa. About 130 boys are believed to have been victims. Continue reading...
Prime minister says victims of serial abuser John Smyth failed very, very badly'Keir Starmer has refused to back the archbishop of Canterbury, who has faced growing demands to resign over his handling of an abuse scandal.Pressure on Justin Welby has been intensifying since the publication last week of a damning report on the church's cover-up of John Smyth's abuse in the UK in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and later in Zimbabwe and South Africa. About 130 boys are believed to have been victims. Continue reading...
Avon and Somerset police referred themselves to watchdog, who said girl was being transported to custodyA teenage girl who was killed by a car while on foot on the M5 had fled a police vehicle before she was struck, it has emerged.Avon and Somerset police said the motorway was closed between Bridgwater and Taunton in Somerset after the fatal collision involving a pedestrian and a car at 11pm on Monday. Continue reading...
Man detained after incident on Monday night in Zhuhai, in which 35 people were killed and 43 injuredA driver killed 35 people and severely injured another 43 when he rammed his car into people exercising at a sports centre in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai, police said on Tuesday.Police had detained a 62-year-old man at the sports centre in Zhuhai after the ramming late on Monday, on the eve of an airshow by the People's Liberation Army that is hosted annually in the city. Continue reading...
US private equity group buys company's 16 UK cinemas, distribution arm and online streaming serviceThe British arthouse cinema chain Curzon has been acquired by the US investment firm that owns Poundstretcher and Majestic Wine.Fortress Investment Group has bought the chain, which has more than 350 employees at 16 cinemas across the UK, for an undisclosed sum. Continue reading...
Tehran cites 1888 charts in effort to prove ownership of islands near strait of Hormuz that are also claimed by UAEMaps drawn up more than 130 years ago on the instruction of the Marquess of Salisbury, the then British foreign secretary, have been cited by Iran in its deepening dispute with the Gulf states over the ownership of three strategic islands at the entrance to the critical strait of Hormuz waterway.The dispute is threatening to damage Iran's current efforts to form closer relations with its Gulf partners, and has also turned into an additional roadblock to improving Iran's relations with the European Union. Continue reading...
Rubio reportedly in line for secretary of state, while Waltz expected to be made national security adviserPresident-elect Donald Trump has reportedly decided to appoint the prominent China hawks Marco Rubio and Mike Waltz as his respective secretary of state and national security adviser.Rubio was arguably the most hawkish option on Trump's shortlist for secretary of state, and he has in past years advocated for a muscular foreign policy with respect to America's geopolitical foes, including China, Iran and Cuba. Continue reading...
Australian government won't say if four reportedly found on Croker Island have been taken to country of departure, of origin, or to regional processing centre on Nauru
Sites currently only tested for dangerous pollution during bathing season' from May to SeptemberBathing waters in England and Wales could be tested all year round in a government shake-up to water pollution rules.At the moment, designated bathing sites are only tested for dangerous pollution that could make swimmers sick during the bathing season", which runs from May to September. Continue reading...
It is estimated that Trump played hundreds of rounds of golf during his first term as president of the United StatesSouth Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is practising golf - for the first time in eight years - in preparation for future meetings with US president-elect Donald Trump, Yoon's office has confirmed.South Korean media said Yoon had visited a golf course on Saturday for a sport his office said he had last played in 2016. Continue reading...