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Renee Good was shot three times, autopsy into Minneapolis killing finds
Private postmortem says unarmed US citizen was struck in arm, breast and head in shooting by immigration officerA private autopsy has determined that Renee Good, the unarmed US citizen and mother killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis earlier this month, was shot three times, in her forearm, breast and head.The independent postmortem was commissioned by lawyers in Chicago representing Good's family, and its findings released late on Wednesday, ABC7 News reported. Continue reading...
Residents in legal fight to halt demolition of Clockwork Orange estate
Climate concerns raised over redevelopment of 1960s Brutalist estate in south-east LondonA legal challenge has been launched in an effort to halt the demolition of a 1960s Brutalist estate in south-east London that featured in Stanley Kubrick's dystopian film A Clockwork Orange.The challenge against Bexley council and Peabody housing association, which will be carrying out the redevelopment, has been launched by the Lesnes estate resident Adam Turk. Continue reading...
Liza Minnelli uses AI to release first new music in 13 years
Singing legend heralds new tools in service of expression', on compilation that also features an Art Garfunkel song using AI-generated piano backingLiza Minnelli has released her first new music in 13 years, adding vocals to an AI-created dance track.The track, Kids, Wait Til You Hear This - also the title of her upcoming memoir - is an unexpected foray into deep house for the 79-year-old Minnelli, who adds a handful of spoken declarations to the pumping backing. Continue reading...
Bondi day of mourning live: PM tells memorial ‘I am deeply and profoundly sorry’ government could not protect victims; standing ovation for Ahmed Al-Ahmed
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Barron Trump may have saved woman’s life with police call, London court hears
Youngest son of US president raised alarm after woman was allegedly attacked during video call last JanuaryBarron Trump, the youngest son of the US president, alerted police in London after witnessing a woman allegedly being attacked by a former boyfriend, possibly saving her life, a court has heard.Trump was on a video call a year ago with the woman, who cannot be named, when he saw Matvei Rumiantsev, a Russian citizen, repeatedly punch her, Snaresbrook crown court was told on Wednesday, according to reports. Continue reading...
Sussan Ley just outlasted the Liberal party’s shortest serving leader. But will she survive another milestone?
A leadership challenge could be likely if Ley's conservative rivals, Angus Taylor and Andrew Hastie, agree on who should be the candidate
One in four children in England start school without being toilet trained, say teachers
Survey finds rising numbers of reception pupils struggling with basic life skills such as eating independentlyAbout one in four children who started reception in 2025 were not toilet trained, a survey of teachers has found, prompting warnings that growing numbers of pupils are struggling with basic life skills.In an annual survey of primary school staff in England by the early years charity Kindred Squared, teachers estimated that 26% of the children in their reception class were having frequent toilet mishaps, rising to more than one in three (36%) in the north-east. Continue reading...
Children cook meals for needy and mourners lay wreaths for Bondi attack victims on national day of mourning
Australians urged to do a good deed - or mitzvah - as Anthony Albanese says day is opportunity for us as a nation to wrap our arms around the Jewish community'
Heatwave and fire warnings as parts of Victoria expected to approach ‘all-time maximum record’ temperatures
At least five days of temperatures above 40C forecast for parts of South Australia, Victoria and NSW
Sussan Ley’s leadership all but over after Coalition split, senior Liberals say
Senior Coalition sources also believe David Littleproud's leadership of the Nationals could end after division over hate speech laws
ActionAid to rethink child sponsorship as part of plan to ‘decolonise’ its work
Development charity's new co-chairs signal shift from controversial sponsor a child scheme launched in 1972 to long-term grassroots fundingChild sponsorship schemes that allow donors to handpick children to support in poor countries can carry racialised, paternalistic undertones and need to be transformed, the newly appointed co-chief executives of ActionAid UK said as they set out to decolonise" the organisation's work.ActionAid began in 1972 by finding sponsors for schoolchildren in India and Kenya, but Taahra Ghazi and Hannah Bond have launched their co-leadership this month with the goal of shifting narratives around aid from sympathy towards solidarity and partnership with global movements. Continue reading...
Queensland PhD candidate accused of plotting to firebomb Australia Day event wanted AI-driven society, court hears
Sepehr Saryazdi, 24, charged with planning terrorist act after allegedly plotting to throw molotov cocktail at Gold Coast event
Australian shares shoot up after Trump walks back tariff threat
The de-escalation fuelled a rally in global share markets as buyers ride the Trump Always Chickens Out' trade strategy
Filipino journalist Frenchie Cumpio found guilty of terror financing in verdict rights groups call ‘absurd’
Reporters Without Borders said the ruling against the 26-year-old journalist showed a blatant disregard for press freedom' in the Southeast Asian nationA young Filipino journalist who spent nearly six years in a crowded provincial prison was found guilty of terror financing on Thursday, in a case rights groups and a UN rapporteur labelled a travesty of justice".Community journalist and radio broadcaster Frenchie Cumpio, 26, and former roommate Marielle Domequil broke down in tears and hugged each other as the guilty verdict was read and they were sentenced to 12-18 years in prison by judge Georgina Uy Perez of the Tacloban regional court. Continue reading...
Jim Chalmers says Canadian PM’s ‘stunning’ denunciation of Trump is being widely discussed in Australian government
Treasurer joins former PM Malcom Turnbull in praising Mark Carney's comments at the World Economic Forum gathering in Davos
‘Land back’: colonial monuments destroyed and vandalised in Melbourne’s Flagstaff gardens
Statues commemorating Australia's colonial history have been targets for vandalism in Melbourne as 26 January approaches
Colin Hay ‘strenuously disapproves’ use of Down Under at March for Australia rallies
Former Men at Work frontman, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia, tells anti-immigration protestors, Go write your own song, leave mine alone'
Judge-only trials in England and Wales will not wipe out crown court backlog, report says
IFG says proposed plans, which will slash the number of jury trials, will produce marginal gains' of less than 2% time savedDavid Lammy's plans to introduce judge-only criminal trials in England and Wales will save less than 2% of time in crown courts, the Institute for Government (IFG) has said.In a report that casts doubt on the ability of the changes, which will slash the number of jury trials to achieve their goal of wiping out the courts' backlog, the thinktank described the gains from judge-only trials as marginal". Continue reading...
Four in five blind people struggle with gap at UK train stations, survey finds
RNIB research uncovers high anxiety around rail travel with some having fallen into gaps or been trapped in doors
Hong Kong national security trial of three pro-democracy activists to open
Chow Hang-tung, Lee Cheuk-yan and Albert Ho, who led Tiananmen Square vigils, accused of inciting subversionThe national security trial of three pro-democracy activists who organised an annual memorial in Hong Kong to mark the Tiananmen Square massacre is to begin on Thursday.Chow Hang-tung, Lee Cheuk-yan and Albert Ho are charged with inciting subversion under Hong Kong's national security law. Their trial is one of the most high-profile national security cases to be heard in Hong Kong since Beijing imposed the law in 2020. The defendants face a maximum penalty of 10 years' imprisonment if convicted. The law has a near-100% conviction rate. Continue reading...
Use of ADHD medication in UK more than tripled in 13 years, study finds
UK had highest relative increase of five countries in study, with 20-fold rise in proportion of women over 25 using itThe proportion of people in the UK on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication has tripled in the past decade, with a 20-fold increase among women aged 25 and over, a study shows.Researchers led by the University of Oxford examined electronic health records from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and the UK to estimate the use of ADHD medication among adults and children aged three and above. Continue reading...
Offshore gambling operators using Australian Open to promote illegal services
One offshore e-casino posted Instagram promotion featuring AO logo despite no affiliation with tournament
Wind and solar overtook fossil fuels for EU power generation in 2025, report finds
Researchers say event described as major tipping point' for clean energy in era of destabilised politicsWind and solar overtook fossil fuels in the European Union's power generation last year, a report has found, in a major tipping point" for clean energy.Turbines spinning in the wind and photovoltaic panels lit up by the sun generated 30% of the EU's electricity in 2025, according to an annual review. Power plants burning coal, oil and gas generated 29%. Continue reading...
Museums must reach all parts of UK, says Nandy as £1.5bn of arts funding announced
Culture secretary says national institutions will receive 600m but they must extend influence outside LondonLondon-based museums need to ensure they reach every part of the country, according to Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary, who on Wednesday announced a landmark 1.5bn funding package for the arts meant to restore national pride.National museums including the British Museum and the National Portrait Gallery will be handed a 600m package but the culture secretary has urged them to look outside the capital to extend their sphere of influence. Continue reading...
Sheinbaum defends transfer of Mexican cartel members amid efforts to appease Trump
Analysts warn that Trump will probably demand more action from Mexico to counter drug-trafficking groupsMexico's president Claudia Sheinbaum has defended the latest transfer of 37 Mexican cartel operatives to the US as a sovereign decision", as her government strives to alleviate pressure from the Trump administration to do more against drug-trafficking groups.It was the third such flight in the year since Donald Trump returned to the White House, but analysts warn that while it remains an effective pressure valve, the returns may be diminishing. Continue reading...
How Badenoch’s meeting with Mike Johnson led to Trump’s Chagos deal rant
Brief encounter set off chain of events ending with a public rebuff to the US president from Keir StarmerWhen Kemi Badenoch met Mike Johnson, the Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, on Monday evening, she pressed him on two issues: the Chagos Islands deal and North Sea oil drilling.Neither participant was part of their respective executive branch, and neither issue was at the centre of the crisis that has engulfed transatlantic politics. But before long, the meeting had some very real political consequences. Continue reading...
Trump says Canada should be grateful for ‘freebies’ it gets from the US
US president singles out Mark Carney day after prime minister warned world is undergoing geopolitical rupture'Donald Trump has said Canada should be grateful" for the freebies" it gets from the US, a day after its prime minister, Mark Carney, warned the world was undergoing a geopolitical rupture".Speaking those attending the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Switzerland, the US president singled out Carney's speech that was sharply critical of US foreign policy. Continue reading...
Val McDermid was assigned ‘sensitivity reader’ to cut offensive language from old books
Author discusses changes made to Lindsay Gordon novels from 80s and 90s to prepare for their rereleaseThe crime writer Val McDermid has revealed she was assigned a sensitivity reader" to remove language that could cause offence from her earlier works.The Scottish author has sold more than 19m novels worldwide and is known for the authenticity of the dialogue in her work. Continue reading...
Lindsey Halligan leaves post as US attorney after judges’ sharp criticism
Trump-appointed federal attorney with no prosecutorial experience led failed cases against president's political foesLindsey Halligan, a Trump-appointed federal attorney who led the failed prosecutions of two of the president's political opponents, has left her position at the justice department, the US attorney general, Pam Bondi, said on Tuesday.The departure of Halligan, who previously served as Trump's personal attorney, comes after multiple judges have sharply criticized her and cast doubts on her ability to lawfully remain in her position. Continue reading...
Woman imprisoned and forced to work for Tewkesbury mother for more than 25 years
Unnamed woman held against her will since mid-1990s by Amanda Wixon, who beat her and shaved her headA woman was forced to work as a slave in a Dickensian" imprisonment for a mother and her 10 children for more than a quarter of a century in a British market town.The woman, who is now in her 40s and cannot be named, lived off scraps, could not leave the house and was forced to wash secretly at night. Continue reading...
US supreme court appears skeptical of Trump’s bid to oust Lisa Cook from Fed board
Conservative and liberal judges questioned administration over president's authority to fire without due process
Britain facing ‘catastrophe’ because of children being addicted to social media, peers told – UK politics live
House of Lords debate amendments to bill that would ban children under the age of 16 from having social mediaWe're not far off PMQs. Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question.There will be two statements in the Commons after PMQs. At 12.30pm Ed Miliband, the energy secretary, will give one about the warm homes plan, and about an hour later Emma Reynolds, the environment secretary, will give one on the water white paper. Continue reading...
Why is the UK investing in £6.45bn Kraken when it doesn’t need public money? | Nils Pratley
Given the software company's size and funding options, British Business Bank's investment looks like mission creepThe state-owned multi-tentacled British Business Bank has never been a simple organisation to understand, but at least one could vaguely grasp its intended role in life. Our mission is to drive economic growth by helping smaller businesses get the finance they need to start, scale and stay in the UK," declares its website.Jolly good. For decades, complaints have been heard about gaps in the financing ecosystem for startups and for promising young UK companies, particularly those in tech-related and life science fields, or those spinning out of universities. So one can applaud the existence of a large and distinctly British source of capital to crowd in", as politicians like to say, private venture funds. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy meeting with Trump expected to take place on Thursday – Europe live
Adviser to Zelenskyy says he in Kyiv, not Davos, and meeting will not be today as Trump suggested earlierFormer Nato secretary general and former Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen warned that the time of flattery has ended" as Europe needs to step up its response to Trump's threats over Greenland - but still look for off-ramps to avoid escalation whereever possible.Speaking to BBC News this morning, he warned that a US attack on Greenland would be the end of Nato," and push Europeans to urgently step up its defence in its own right, regardless of the US.I think those three areas would accommodate the concerns of President Trump."Time has come to stand up against Trump."So I think that we should solve this problem in a diplomatic way. Of course, I appreciate Denmark's voice, ... it's our partner, but I'm looking at the Greenland as a strategic point in a [broader] geopolitical issue between the free world of democracies ... and Russia." Continue reading...
Syrian army takes control of detention camp for Islamic State suspects
Move follows withdrawal of Kurdish forces from al-Hawl, where 24,000 people are being held over alleged IS linksSyrian government forces have taken control of al-Hawl detention camp, which houses tens of thousands of suspected Islamic State members, after Kurdish forces withdrew.Soldiers entered the heavily fortified camp on Wednesday, part of a handover from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which oversaw the camp for the last seven years, as the Syrian government vowed to secure the facility. Continue reading...
Germany’s plan to axe sick notes given over phone meets outcry from unions and medics
Opponents say proposal, designed to tackle employee skiving, would fill up doctors' waiting rooms unnecessarilyA German proposal to eliminate the possibility to get short-term sick leave from a doctor over the telephone as a means of cracking down on skiving has met with an outcry from labour groups and the medical profession.Germans enjoy some of the most generous employee illness policies in Europe, a fact which the conservative chancellor, Friedrich Merz, says is undermining efforts to kickstart the EU's biggest economy whose growth has largely stalled since 2022. Continue reading...
California Republicans ask US supreme court to block new congressional map
In an emergency filing, party asked for an injunction for new maps aimed at countering Texas's gerrymanderThe California Republican party has asked the US supreme court to block a redistricting measure voters approved in November that would flip up to five House seats in Democrats' favor.In an emergency filing, the party asked Justice Elena Kagan, who is assigned to the ninth circuit in a supervisory capacity to oversee emergency filings, to issue an injunction before 9 February, the beginning of California's candidate filing period for the June 2026 primaries.This article and headline were amended on 21 January 2026. California Republicans filed the appeal to the US supreme court, not to the state supreme court as an earlier version stated.Associated Press contributed reporting Continue reading...
Amazon ‘cat burglar’ filmed stealing pet from Yorkshire doorstep
Carl Crowther says his feline has heart problem and needs medication, after delivery driver seen making off with itA concerned pet owner has pleaded for the safe return of his family's ill cat after an Amazon delivery driver was caught on video picking the animal up and walking away.Carl Crowther, 53, said that he had been expecting a package on Monday 19 January, but had been forced to leave to go to his job as a maintenance man about an hour before it arrived at approximately 2.30pm. Continue reading...
Hardened Starmer changes tack as gentle approach fails to sway Trump
Prime minister surprisingly forceful at PMQs over US president's volte face on Chagos and refusal to drop tariffs threat on Greenland
Starmer criticises Trump for ‘pressure on me and Britain’ over Greenland
PM also accuses Kemi Badenoch of supporting efforts by Trump to undermine the government's position'
Spain’s rail network under scrutiny after second deadly crash in as many days
Trainee driver killed in accident near Barcelona just days after 43 died in collision between two high-speed trainsSpain's rail network is under scrutiny after a commuter train crashed near Barcelona just days after at least 43 people died and 152 were injured in a collision between two high-speed trains.The second crash in as many days occurred at approximately 9pm on Tuesday when a retaining wall collapsed on to the track near Gelida in the region of Catalonia in north-east Spain, derailing a local train. Continue reading...
French government not in favour of World Cup 2026 boycott over Greenland threats
Next buyout saves footwear chain Russell & Bromley but 400 jobs likely to be lost
Retailer buys chain from administration for 3.8m adding to brand portfolio ranging from FatFace to Made.comNext has rescued the Russell & Bromley footwear retailer out of administration for 3.8m but about 400 jobs are likely to go at 33 shops not included in the deal.The British brand, founded in 1879 in Eastbourne, East Sussex, trades from 36 stores and nine concessions across the UK and Ireland. But Next will only take on three stores - in Chelsea, Mayfair and the Bluewater Shopping Centre - and about 48 store staff, it is understood. Continue reading...
Mass walkout of shadow cabinet is only latest chapter in Nationals’ chaotic decline
Departure of all eight remaining frontbenchers was not sparked by principled policy differences, but by ego, ideology and arrogance
Former South Korean PM jailed for 23 years for role in martial law insurrection
Han Duck-soo verdict marks first judicial ruling stemming from ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol's 2024 martial law decreeSouth Korea's former prime minister Han Duck-soo has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for his role in an insurrection stemming from the former president Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law declaration.The judge, Lee Jin-kwan, ordered Han's immediate detention. Continue reading...
Netanyahu to join Trump ‘board of peace’ despite previous objections
Israeli prime minister accepts position on US-proposed body with initial remit to oversee Gaza ceasefireIsrael's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Wednesday that he had agreed to join a US-backed board of peace" proposed by Donald Trump, despite his office having earlier criticised the composition of its executive committee.The body, chaired by the US president, was initially presented as a limited forum of world leaders tasked with overseeing a ceasefire in Gaza. More recently, however, the initiative appears to have expanded well beyond that remit, with the Trump camp extending invitations to dozens of countries and suggesting the board could evolve into a vehicle for brokering conflicts far beyond the Middle East. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer to visit China with British business leaders next week, say reports
Prime minister's reported trip follows approval by UK government for Beijing to build new embassy in London
Driving test cheating up 47% in Great Britain, prompting road safety concerns
DVSA says increase in recorded cases - 2,844 in the year to September - down to more cheating and better detectionAttempts to cheat on driving tests in England, Scotland and Wales increased by 47% in a year, figures show, raising concerns about road safety.There were 2,844 cases recorded in the year to the end of September 2025, according to figures by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), up from 1,940 during the previous 12 months, and 1,274 in 2018/19. Continue reading...
Starmer should resist calls to match Trump ‘tweet-for-tweet’, says Miliband
Britain's position would be much worse' if PM took stronger line on US threats over Greenland, says energy secretary
Nigel Farage apologises for 17 breaches of MPs’ code of conduct
Reform UK leader fails to declare 380,000 on time, saying he is computer-illiterate oddball'
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