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Westpac CEO believes Australia now pulling out of cost of-living crisis
Anthony Miller says worst of inflation-induced pressure on borrowers is easing, while framing Labor re-election an enormous positive'
Parents of Bondi Junction killer confiscated his ‘pigging knives’ year before stabbings, inquest told
Inquest into deaths of six victims in April 2024 told Joel Cauchi's father and mother worried about weapons especially if he's going to lose contact with reality'
Far-right Trump ally secures decisive win in first round of Romania’s presidential election rerun
George Simion will face centrist Bucharest mayor Nicuor Dan in runoff voteAn ultranationalist who opposes military aid to Ukraine, has vilified the EU's leaders, and calls himself Donald Trump's natural ally" has won the first round of Romania's rerun presidential vote and will face a centrist in the runoff, as vote counting nears its end.With 99% of votes counted late on Sunday, George Simion, whose far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) began as an anti-vax movement during the pandemic, was comfortably in the lead on a projected 40.5% of the vote. Continue reading...
Two arrested over bomb plot targeting Lady Gaga concert in Rio attended by millions
Two people have been arrested in connection to an alleged planned attack on Brazil's LGBTQ community at the singer's Sunday concert, police sayTwo people have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to detonate explosives at a free Lady Gaga concert in Rio de Janeiro, in what authorities believe was an attempt to target Brazil's LGBTQ community.The Rio event on Saturday was the biggest show of the pop star's career. It attracted an estimated 2.1 million fans to Copacabana beach and had crowds screaming and dancing along. Continue reading...
Liberal senator launches extraordinary attack on Angus Taylor amid search for new leader: ‘Concerns about his capability’
Hollie Hughes says shadow treasurer offered zero economic policy' and she didn't know what he's been doing for three years'
MPs warn social care needs substantial investment to fix ‘broken’ system
Cross-party group's report emphasises risk of failure after finding 3.5 million people not getting care they needA cross-party group of MPs has warned attempts to reform adult social care are doomed to fail unless ministers accept major investment is needed to overhaul a broken" system that was failing millions of people.Reform of social care was typically seen by governments as a burden" on the taxpayer, and a drain on resources" rather than a positive boost to people's lives, the NHS and the economy, said the health and social care select committee. Continue reading...
Starmer praises ‘selfless dedication’ of armed forces before VE Day anniversary
PM writes of debt that can never be fully repaid' in letter marking 80 years since end of second world war in EuropeKeir Starmer has praised the selfless dedication" of those who have served in the military before the anniversary of VE Day as the government unveiled a new 50m support system for veterans.In an open letter to mark 80 years since the end of the second world war in Europe, the prime minister said the sacrifice made by members of the armed forces was a debt that could never fully be repaid". Continue reading...
Netanyahu vows to act against Houthis after attack on Israel’s main airport
Strike by Yemen rebel group came hours before security cabinet was due to vote on plans to expand Gaza offensiveBenjamin Netanyahu has promised Israel will strike back against Yemen's Houthis and their Iranian terror masters" after a missile launched by the militia movement hit the perimeter of Israel's main airport.On X, the Israeli prime minister said on Sunday that Israel would respond to the Houthi attack at a time and place of our choosing". On Telegram, Netanyahu said Israel had acted against the Houthis in the past and would act again in the future. Continue reading...
Tributes paid to ‘much-loved’ boy killed in Gateshead industrial estate fire
Death of Layton Carr, 14, has left community heartbroken' as police arrest more than a dozen childrenA 14-year-old boy whose body was found after a large fire in Gateshead was valued and much loved", his headteacher has said.Fourteen children have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter over the death of Layton Carr, from South Tyneside. Continue reading...
Atalanta fan stabbed to death in clashes with Inter supporters, police confirm
Eight men including seven Iranians arrested in two England anti-terrorism operations
Counter-terrorism police disrupt separate suspected plots amid concern over rise in Tehran-backed hostile activityPolice have thwarted an alleged imminent terror plot in England with a number of Iranian nationals arrested amid concern about the growing level of Tehran-backed hostile activity in the UK.Five suspects, including four Iranians, were arrested as part of a suspected plan to target specific premises", the Metropolitan police said. Of those arrested, the nationality of the fifth was still being established. Continue reading...
Woman dies and three more pedestrians injured after being hit by car in Rochdale
Man, 49, arrested on suspicion of murder after consecutive collisions on Saturday afternoonA woman has died after she was one of four people injured by a car in two separate collisions in Rochdale on Saturday.The pedestrian was airlifted to hospital after the incident on Whitworth Road but died from her injuries, Greater Manchester police said. Continue reading...
Reform UK to resist housing asylum seekers in its council areas, chair says
Echoing comments by Nigel Farage, Zia Yusuf says judicial reviews, injunctions and planning laws will be usedReform UK has vowed to use every instrument of power" to resist housing people seeking asylum in areas where it now controls councils, its chair has confirmed.Zia Yusuf, the party chair and a major donor, acknowledged Reform may not be able to stop people seeking asylum being put up in hotels where the Home Office has contracts with accommodation providers. Continue reading...
Don’t lurch right after Reform election win, former Labour minister warns PM
Exclusive: Louise Haigh urges Starmer to pick some battles' with the right to demonstrate to voters party is on their sideLouise Haigh has urged Keir Starmer to avoid a simplistic and naive" response by lurching to the right after Reform UK's success in the local elections, in her first interview since being in effect sacked as transport secretary.The former cabinet minister warned the prime minister to pick some battles" with the right as it would not be enough to ask progressive-minded voters to back Labour at the next election just to keep Nigel Farage out of power. Continue reading...
Profits from NHS England eye care outsourcing same as 100 PFI contracts, research finds
CHPI thinktank found five firms made an eye-watering' 169m in 2023-24, as ministers call for contract capProfits made from treating NHS eye patients by five private firms are so large they equal those made by the 100 with private finance initiative (PFI) hospital contracts, research shows.The disclosure has led to calls for ministers to cap what can be eye-watering" levels of profit made by private operators when they take over key public services. Continue reading...
Shell reportedly weighing up merits of making move to buy BP
Such a takeover would be one of biggest deals ever in oil and gas industryShell is talking to advisers about the potential for a takeover of the rival oil producer BP, according to reports.The oil company has been discussing the feasibility and merits of a takeover of BP with its advisers in recent weeks, according to a report from Bloomberg, which cited people familiar with the matter. Continue reading...
NHS in England urged to become ‘early intervention service’ on cancer
Too many people at risk of becoming martyrs' by not getting symptoms checked as they do not want to burden health service, report warnsToo many people are at risk of becoming martyrs" by not getting symptoms of cancer checked out because they do not want to burden the NHS, a report warns, which calls for earlier testing to diagnose those at higher risk.The report, by the health consultancy Incisive Health, sets out ways in which the NHS in England can catch more cancers early and thus save lives by becoming more of an early intervention service". It comes as the government draws up its first dedicated cancer strategy since 2015. Continue reading...
Victorian Labor was bracing for a federal backlash – now Jacinta Allan sees vindication
Despite relentless commentary about the premier's unpopularity, the state swung even harder to Labor than in 2022, while the Liberal party blame game has begun
Woman who claims to be Gina Rinehart’s niece calls on billionaire to ‘resolve any doubts’ with DNA test
Naydene Robinson says she hopes to reach an amicable' settlement that recognises her mother as Lang Hancock's child
Lewis Capaldi makes surprise return to live performance at charity gig
The Scottish musician breaks health-related hiatus with gig in support of the suicide prevention charity CalmLewis Capaldi performed on stage for the first time in two years after making a surprise appearance at a charity gig in Edinburgh to raise funds for suicide prevention.He appeared on Friday night at the concert - headlined by Tom Walker and Nina Nesbitt- at Edinburgh Assembly Halls, in aid of the charity Campaign Against Living Miserably (Calm). Continue reading...
UK politics: New Reform mayor suggests 10% cut to council workforce – as it happened
Andrea Jenkyns says she wants a lean, mean local government' and says she is up for a fight' with unions
Partisan and ‘creepy’ interviews are threat to democracy, Nick Robinson says
Exclusive: BBC presenter warns shared space for national debate' at risk from platforms that fail to challenge leadersFawning and partisan podcasts that give politicians hours of unchallenged airtime pose a danger to democracy, Nick Robinson has said, as he warned that Britain must guard against going down the same polarised route as US media.The BBC presenter said a nostalgia brigade" pining after confrontational television interviews, in which Brian Walden grilled Margaret Thatcher and Jeremy Paxman took on Michael Howard, had lost sight of the real danger in how politicians now used the media. He pointed to partisan or obsequious media platforms that risked damaging a shared space for a national debate". Continue reading...
Scott Peterson murder case back in the news – could new evidence set him free?
LA Innocence Project believes evidence shows Peterson is not responsible for killing of pregnant wife Laci in 2002It's been more than 20 years since Scott Peterson was sentenced to death for the murder of his pregnant wife Laci in suburban California. For many, the case was considered open and shut.Then, in late April, the Los Angeles Innocence Project (LAIP) made a seemingly bombshell announcement. Continue reading...
French police investigate spate of cryptocurrency millionaire kidnappings
Victims have had fingers chopped off by attackers in crimewave targeting entrepreneurs and their familiesFrench police are investigating a series of kidnappings of investors linked to cryptocurrency after a 60-year-old man had a finger chopped off by attackers who demanded his crypto-millionaire son pay a ransom.In the latest of several kidnappings of cryptocurrency figures in France and western Europe, the man, who owned a cryptocurrency marketing company with his son, was freed from a house south of Paris on Saturday night. He had been held for more than two days. Continue reading...
Trump accused of ‘mocking’ Catholics after posting image of himself as pope
US president displays pathological megalomania' as cardinals gather to elect new pope after death of FrancisDonald Trump has been accused of mocking the election of a new leader of the Catholic church after posting an artificial intelligence-generated picture of himself as the pope on social media.The image, shared on Friday night on Trump's Truth Social site and the White House's official X account, raised eyebrows at the Vatican, which is still in the period of nine days of official mourning after Pope Francis's funeral on 26 April. Continue reading...
US jury’s $30m verdict brings hope for Cuban exiles over confiscated land
Lawsuit brought under Helms-Burton could spur others pursuing compensation for property seized by CastroLong before it became one of Cuba's most popular tourist destinations in the 1990s, the small island of Cayo Coco, with its pristine beaches and powdery white sands, attracted a different kind of clientele.Inspired by its unspoiled beauty, and his observations of shack-dwelling fishermen scratching out a meager living, Ernest Hemingway set scenes from two of his most famous books there, including the 1952 classic The Old Man and the Sea. Continue reading...
LA sexual abuse victims say $4bn deal cannot undo decades of mistreatment
Survivors of abuse in county-run children's homes say closure will not come until monsters' are held accountableThousands of victims of abuse in juvenile facilities and foster homes across Los Angeles are being compensated for decades of mistreatment in a historic settlement, but some say the money will never rectify a system that hurt vulnerable children and protected their abusers.LA county officials this week unanimously approved a landmark $4bn settlement to address nearly 7,000 claims of sexual abuse at county-run facilities. Some of those claims date back to the 1950s, but most took place throughout the 1980s through the 2000s. The payout is the largest of its kind in US history. Continue reading...
Historians alarmed as Trump seeks to rewrite US story for 250th anniversary
Ignorance no barrier as president begins to put out approved version of history that ignores American failuresDonald Trump, it could be said, takes a breezy, Sam Cooke style approach to history.Like the legendary king of soul" in his 1960 hit Wonderful World, the US president has admitted to not knowing much about historical events or figures of the past - even when faced with authorities on the subject. Continue reading...
BMW ends 180 agency staff contracts at Mini factory in Oxford
Move comes as industry grapples with impact of Donald Trump's steep 25% tariffs on imported carsMini owner BMW has ended 180 agency staff contracts at its factory in Oxford as the British car industry grapples with global economic uncertainty and steep US tariffs.Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs in March, hitting all cars imported to the US from overseas from 3 April, in the hope of forcing carmakers to invest in production in America. The tariffs have left British manufacturers who sell large numbers of cars to the US scrambling for a response. Continue reading...
Streeting says Reform are real threat and may become Labour’s main rivals
Health secretary asks public to give government time as he calls Farage's party a serious opposition force'
Sweeping policy reset needed to reconnect with voters, senior Liberals say – as others call for lurch further right
Simon Birmingham backs quotas to preselect women, while Alex Antic says it's time to make the party great again
Ministers reconsider changes to UK copyright law ahead of vote
Exclusive: Proposals to introduce opt-out system of copyright rules no longer preferred option amid criticism from creative industriesMinisters are rethinking changes to copyright law before a vote in parliament next week, in a further concession to artists, the Guardian has learned.A source close to Peter Kyle, the technology secretary, said proposals to introduce an opt-out system of copyright rules was no longer his preferred option but one of several being given consideration. Continue reading...
Greens blame poor election showing on Liberal vote collapse and targeted attack from rightwing groups
Party for renters' sees positive Senate results and welcomes most progressive parliament Australia has ever made' but loss of Queensland seats prompts questions
Australian PM shrugs off questions about Donald Trump as other world leaders congratulate him
Anthony Albanese gets back to work after celebratory brunch in Sydney - saying, We've got a big job to do'
Romanians vote in election that could propel ultranationalist Trump ally to power
George Simion, 38, comfortably ahead in polls as first round of voting begins in presidential electionRomanians are voting in a presidential election rerun that could propel to power an ultranationalist who opposes military aid to Ukraine, has fiercely criticised the EU's leadership and describes himself as a natural ally" of Donald Trump.George Simion, 38, is comfortably ahead in the opinion polls before the first-round vote in the EU and Nato member state, nearly six months after the original ballot was cancelled amid evidence of an alleged massive" Russian influence campaign. Continue reading...
Arizona governor pauses deportation for Guatemalan who gave birth days ago
Erika', 24, gained public attention after lawyer said federal agents denied him access to her in a Tucson hospitalA Guatemalan immigrant who crossed the US border eight months pregnant and gave birth in Arizona has avoided fast-track deportation after intervention by the state's governor, her lawyer and a federal official said on Saturday.The 24-year-old woman gained public attention after lawyer Luis Campos said federal agents had denied him access to her in a Tucson hospital after she gave birth on Wednesday and told him she was set for rapid removal after entering the country illegally. Continue reading...
Erdoğan tells protesters against Islamification in northern Cyprus they will fail
Turkish president at odds with thousands of Turkish Cypriots who object to his attempts to undermine their secular way of lifeTurkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoan, has warned protesters in breakaway northern Cyprus not to sow seeds of hatred" amid mounting discord over Ankara's perceived attempts to Islamise one of the world's most secular Muslim societies.In a whirlwind visit to the Turkish-occupied territory on Saturday the leader had tough words for Turkish Cypriots who have stepped up demonstrations against policies he openly endorses, not least a controversial law allowing headscarves to be worn in schools. Continue reading...
Unison chief tells staff at Reform-controlled councils to join union
Nigel Farage warns employees working on diversity or climate change initiatives to seek alternative careers'The head of the UK's biggest union has urged staff at Reform UK-controlled councils to sign up after Nigel Farage warned workers to seek alternative careers".Farage said during a speech on Friday that he would advise council staff working on diversity or climate change initiatives to seek alternative careers very, very quickly" after Reform UK took control of Durham county council. Continue reading...
Gateshead: 14 children arrested after boy dies in fire
Three girls and 11 boys, all aged 11-14, arrested by Northumbria police on suspicion of manslaughterFourteen children aged between 11 and 14 have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after the death of a boy following a fire in Gateshead, Northumbria police said on Saturday.The children - 11 boys and three girls - were all under arrest and in custody, police said.Anyone who has information that could help the investigation has been urged to contact Northumbria police by sending a direct message on social media or by using the live chat" or report" functions on the force's website. Continue reading...
Police expert testifies that officers who fatally beat Tyre Nichols used excessive force
Expert testifying for the defense acknowledged that Memphis officers' blows had been unnecessaryA police training expert testifying on Saturday as a defense witness in the trial of three former Memphis officers charged in the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols acknowledged that kicks and punches to Nichols' head were unnecessary and excessive.Don Cameron took the stand on the sixth day of the trial of Tadarrius Bean, Demetrius Haley and Justin Smith, who have pleaded not guilty to state charges including second-degree murder. They already face the prospect of years in prison after they were convicted of federal charges last year. Continue reading...
‘This is your victory’: Churchill’s VE Day radio address to be broadcast by Timothy Spall
Actor joins four days of national events including concerts, church services and a military procession in LondonEighty years after Winston Churchill addressed the nation from Downing Street with the words This is your victory!" a recitation of his famous VE Day speech will be broadcast as the nation commemorates the day the Allies formally accepted Germany's surrender in 1945.Events across four days of national UK commemorations include a military procession through central London on Monday, with tens of thousands expected to line the route from Parliament Square to Buckingham Palace, and a service at Westminster Abbey on the 8 May anniversary on Thursday. Continue reading...
Meta and Shopify urged to act as scale of ‘ghost stores’ preying on Australian online shoppers revealed
Exclusive: Consumer advocates call for crackdown on fraudulent players' as Guardian Australia finds scores of sites masquerading as local businesses
Driver arrested after four people injured in two collisions in Rochdale
Man detained on suspicion of attempted murder following two incidents about two miles apartA driver has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after four people were injured in two separate collisions in Rochdale, police have said.A woman was airlifted to hospital with potentially life-threatening injuries after she was hit by a car in Whitworth Road and three pedestrians, including a child, were injured in Woodgate Avenue, about two miles away. Continue reading...
Singapore ruling party wins election in landslide
People's Action party retains majority, with sample counts showing it winning all but 10 seats in 97-seat legislatureSingapore's ruling party has notched a resounding win in general elections, official results have shown, giving the prime minister, Lawrence Wong, the clear mandate he sought from voters.Wong's long-ruling People's Action party crossed the threshold of 49 seats early on Sunday to form a majority government in the wealthy city-state's 97-seat unicameral legislature, with sample counts earlier showing the PAP winning all but 10 seats. Continue reading...
Prime minister of Yemen’s government announces resignation
Ahmad bin Mubarak says he was not able to take the decisions he needed to or to fully exercise his powersAhmad bin Mubarak, the premier of Yemen's internationally recognised government, has announced his resignation saying he was unable to fully exercise his powers.Bin Mubarak had been entangled in bitter disputes for months with Rashad al-Alimi, who heads the Saudi-backed Presidential Leadership Council (PLC), two ministers and a member of the PLC told AFP. Continue reading...
MP calls for trials of lifting drinking ban in English football stands
Labour's Luke Charters says allowing alcohol in the top five tiers of the men's game would be the modern approach'A Labour MP has called for trials to assess the impact of lifting a decades-long ban on drinking alcohol in football stands.York Outer MP Luke Charters said football needs to take a modern approach" to the issue in a debate on the football governance bill earlier this week. Continue reading...
‘What is left of our democracy?’: freed Palestinian human rights advocate warns of US authoritarian rule
Mohsen Mahdawi, student detained by Ice last month, pens blistering attack on Trump's deportation policiesMohsen Mahdawi, the Palestinian green-card holder and Columbia University student freed on Wednesday after more than two weeks in immigration detention, has issued a stark warning about the US's descent into authoritarianism.Once the repression of dissent, in the name of security, becomes a key objective of a government, authoritarian rule and even martial law are not far off. When they look at my case, all Americans should ask themselves: what is left of our democracy, and who will be targeted next?" said Mahddawi in an op-ed for the New York Times. Continue reading...
Now Farage not Starmer is feeding public’s appetite for change
The Reform UK leader has somehow dodged responsibility for the economic damage of Brexit and is winning over disaffected Labour votersThere was a time when any election campaign featuring the name Nigel Farage would have featured the word Brexit" just as prominently.And yet, almost a decade after Farage orchestrated Britain's great EU schism, and with the Reform leader emerging as a bigger political threat than ever, at this week's local elections Brexit was not a word on the lips of voters. Continue reading...
Mother of autistic boy left with £10,000 debt after breaching DWP rules by £1.92 a week
Over five-year period Oksana Shahar - who cares for her son - was paid a small amount more than carer's allowance earnings limits allowIt was three weeks after Christmas when the bombshell letter arrived. Guy Shahar and his wife, Oksana, looked at each other in stunned disbelief.They had followed the Guardian's investigation into the carer's allowance scandal that has left thousands of families with crippling debts and criminal records. Not once did they think they would join them. Continue reading...
The Australian PM’s experience showed but a truly terrible Trump-inspired Coalition election campaign helped
Despite predictions of an inevitable slide into minority for Labor, Anthony Albanese's election victory demonstrated voters aren't interested in appeals to the fringes
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