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Aggravated burglary charges against 18 Palestine Action activists dropped
Prosecutors drop charges over break-in at Israeli defence firm site after jury cleared six other defendants of offenceProsecutors have dropped aggravated burglary charges against 18 defendants accused of a Palestine Action break-in at an Israeli defence firm's UK site after a jury cleared six other defendants of the offence.Charlotte Head, 29, Samuel Corner, 23, Leona Kamio, 30, Fatema Rajwani, 21, Zoe Rogers, 22, and Jordan Devlin, 31, were all acquitted of aggravated burglary, which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, with respect to the 6 August 2024 raid on the Elbit Systems factory in Filton, near Bristol. Continue reading...
Parliamentary aide among 11 arrested over killing of French far-right activist
Assistant to hard-left parliamentarian among those held over fatal attack on 23-year-old Quentin Deranque
FBI and Minnesota police investigate ICE arrest that left man with broken skull
Alberto Castaneda Mondragon was hospitalized with eight skull fractures after being arrested by ICE agents in JanuaryMinnesota and federal authorities are investigating the alleged beating of a Mexican citizen by immigration officers last month, seeking to identify what caused the eight skull fractures that landed the man in the intensive care unit of a Minneapolis hospital.Investigators from the St Paul police department and FBI last week canvassed the shopping center parking lot where Alberto Castaneda Mondragon says Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents wrested him from a vehicle, threw him to the ground and repeatedly struck him in the head with a steel baton. Continue reading...
Household energy bills in Great Britain forecast to fall by almost £117 a year
Consultancy's prediction comes after Rachel Reeves said green subsidy costs would be removed from domestic billsHousehold energy costs in Great Britain are expected to tumble by an average of almost 117 a year from April after Rachel Reeves announced in November's budget that the cost of green subsidies would be removed from domestic bills.The government's quarterly cap on energy bills is forecast to fall after the chancellor's decision to shift the levies used to support renewable energy projects into general taxation, and scrap a bill payer-funded energy efficiency scheme, according to Cornwall Insight, a leading energy consultancy. Continue reading...
Ministers may slow youth minimum wage rise amid UK unemployment fears
Government considering delay to equalising national minimum wage after jump in youth unemployment
Unfinished Cumbria mosque to open early for Ramadan prayers
South Lakes Islamic Centre hosts nightly congregational prayers before official opening in JulyIt is a cold night before Ramadan, and a group of men are completing health and safety checks inside Cumbria's partially completed South Lakes Islamic Centre (SLIC).The building is a mere shell, with exposed bricks, hanging wires and no fitted lights or heaters, but a large area has been cleared of construction materials to host nightly congregational prayers. Continue reading...
Miner Glencore to give $2bn to shareholders despite profit slump
FTSE 100 company reports 6% fall in annual profits weeks after collapse of $260bn merger with Rio TintoGlencore is to give $2bn (1.47bn) to shareholders after a turbulent year in which profits slumped and talks collapsed over a blockbuster $260bn merger with the fellow mining company Rio Tinto.The FTSE 100 company announced the payout on Wednesday despite reporting that annual profits slipped 6% on the previous year to $13.5bn. Continue reading...
Calls grow for suicides linked to domestic abuse to be treated as potential homicides
Politicians and experts say police should be better trained and move away from tickbox approach' to suicidesPoliticians and experts have thrown their weight behind calls for suicides to be investigated as potential homicides in cases where a person who takes their own life has been affected by domestic abuse.They also called for better training for police so that officers understand the full impact of domestic abuse, and move away from a tickbox approach" to suicides.In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123 and the domestic abuse helpline is 0808 2000 247. In the US, the suicide prevention lifeline is 988 and the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14 and the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. Other international helplines can be found via www.befrienders.org Continue reading...
Campaign urges NHS to improve diagnosis of potentially life-threatening childbirth condition
Exclusive: Five hospitals failed to spot Amisha Adhia had placenta accreta before one obstetrician intervenedAfter five hospitals failed to spot that she had a rare but potentially fatal complication of childbirth, Amisha Adhia is to launch a campaign urging the NHS to do more to diagnose the condition and save lives.Pregnant women are at much greater risk of developing placenta accreta spectrum if they have already given birth by caesarean section or had IVF treatment. Continue reading...
US mining company Alcoa hit with ‘unprecedented’ $55m penalty for illegal clearing of WA jarrah forests
Environment minister says Alcoa cleared known habitat of protected species to enable bauxite mining
Philippine vice-president Sara Duterte announces 2028 presidential bid
Sara Duterte, daughter of a former president who is facing charges of crimes against humanity at the Hague, pledged to offer her life, strength and future' in service of the PhilippinesPhilippine vice-president Sara Duterte, daughter of the imprisoned former leader Rodridgo Duterte, has announced she will run for president in the country's 2028 election.Sara Duterte, 47, said she would offer her life, strength and future" in service of the Philippines, in a speech on Wednesday that accused President Ferdinand Marcos Jr, of presiding over a period marked by rampant corruption. Continue reading...
TfL Facebook ad banned for negative stereotype about black men
Ad was part of campaign to encourage Londoners to intervene if they witness sexual harassment or hate crimeA Transport for London (TfL) ad featuring a black teenage boy verbally harassing a white girl has been banned for perpetuating the negative racial stereotype about black men as perpetrators of threatening behaviour".The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the irresponsible" ad - which was the subject of a complaint - featured a harmful stereotype". Continue reading...
Antisemitism royal commission to hold first public hearing next week – as it happened
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Race commissioner calls on Pauline Hanson to apologise amid condemnation of ‘reprehensible’ Muslim comments
One Nation leader's statements about Muslims also labelled bigoted and wrong' by NSW minister for multiculturalism
Woman in Syrian detention camp banned from returning to Australia for up to two years
Person among group of 34 women and children who were released from al-Roj camp on Monday but were forced to return
Victorian attorney general lambasts integrity expert over ‘unfounded claim’ CFMEU corruption cost taxpayers $15bn
Rotting from the Top report author Geoffrey Watson says personal attacks' from Labor government ministers have crossed a line'
US and Japan unveil $36bn of oil, gas and critical minerals projects in challenge to China
Donald Trump says deals end our foolish dependence on foreign sources', while Japanese PM hails enhanced economic securityJapan has drawn up plans for investments in US oil, gas and critical mineral projects worth about $36bn under the first wave of a deal with Donald Trump.The US president and Sanae Takaichi, Japan's prime minister, announced a trio of projects including a power plant in Portsmouth, Ohio, billed by the Trump administration as the largest natural gas-fired generating facility in US history. Continue reading...
Excruciating tropical disease can now be transmitted in most of Europe, study finds
Shocking' data shows the climate crisis and invasive mosquitos mean chikungunya could spread in 29 countriesAn excruciatingly painful tropical disease called chikungunya can now be transmitted by mosquitoes across most of Europe, a study has found.Higher temperatures due to the climate crisis mean infections are now possible for more than six months of the year in Spain, Greece and other southern European countries, and for two months a year in south-east England. Continuing global heating means it is only a matter of time before the disease expands further northwards, the scientists said. Continue reading...
Beats and throat singing: Sámi DJs tap into growing pride in Indigenous identity
Acts such as Article 3 are drawing inspiration from their culture and meeting a big appetite for Indigenous-focused club nightsWe both live in maybe the most impractical place if you want to be a successful DJ," laughs Alice Marie Jektevik, one half of Article 3, a Sami female DJ collective. Jektevik, 36, and her collaborator, Petra Laiti, 30, reside in a rural village in the far north-east of Norway.But living in Sapmi - the region across northern parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland and Russia traditionally lived in by Sami people - has proven to be central to their success, providing the inspiration for much of their work. Continue reading...
Radio Free Asia resumes broadcasts to China after Trump cuts forced near closure
CEO said services have restarted after termination of grants led to criticism that US was ceding ground to ChinaRadio Free Asia has resumed broadcasts to people in China, its chief executive said on Tuesday, after Trump administration cuts last year largely forced the US-funded outlet to cease operations.For years, RFA and its sister outlets, including Voice of America (VOA), had been financed with funding approved by the US Congress and overseen by the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM). Continue reading...
Wealthy Americans top ‘golden visa’ surge in New Zealand and applications from China double
US family who were 100th to be granted residency under investor scheme say they want to give back to amazing' New ZealandWealthy Americans are dominating applications for New Zealand's golden visa", driven by a love for the country's natural beauty and entrepreneurial spirit, as well a desire to escape Trump's administration.New rules for the Active Investor Plus visa came into effect in April 2025, lowering investment thresholds, removing English-language requirements and cutting the amount of time applicants must spend in the country to establish residency from three years to three weeks. Successful applicants can only purchase homes in New Zealand worth more than $5m. Continue reading...
Nigel Farage unveils Reform UK frontbench team and warns over dissent
Leader says move should end claims of one-man band and shows party is creating a machine for government'Nigel Farage has unveiled the first part of Reform UK's frontbench team, saying it shows that the party is no longer reliant entirely on him - while also warning that he will not tolerate any dissent from his colleagues.Two of the four appointees are recent defectors from the Conservatives: Robert Jenrick, who takes on the Treasury brief, and Suella Braverman, whom Farage has put in charge of education, skills and equalities. Continue reading...
UK shoppers warned over spread of harmful and illegal skin lightening kits
Many products contain substances banned because of serious and sometimes irreversible health risks, says CTSIIllegal skin lightening products are being sold in an increasingly wide range of UK outlets, including butchers, specialist food shops and small grocery stores, trading standards officers have warned.The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) is warning that many of the products contain substances that are banned because of the serious risks they pose to health, including skin damage, infections and pregnancy complications. Continue reading...
Training more Britons may not cut net migration or plug skills shortages, study finds
Local workers can be difficult to attract because of poor pay and conditions, say researchersKeir Starmer's plan to force employers to be less reliant on overseas staff and instead train UK-based workers may not lower net migration, researchers have found.Skill shortages are just one of the factors contributing to employers' demand for migrant workers, according to the University of Oxford's Migration Observatory. Continue reading...
Man charged with murder after Merrylands stabbing spree had allegedly absconded from hospital
Sydney health authorities say 25-year-old accused absconded from care while being transferred from Cumberland to Westmead hospital' 10 days earlier
Shia LaBeouf arrested on battery charges in New Orleans during Mardi Gras
The actor was charged with two counts after allegedly punching two men and causing chaos at barsThe actor Shia LaBeouf was arrested early on Tuesday for alleged battery in New Orleans after apparently spending the long weekend partying across the city during Mardi Gras.The New Orleans police department confirmed that at approximately 12.45am on Tuesday officers were called to Faubourg Marigny, located next to the French Quarter, the heart of the revelry, where LaBeouf was allegedly becoming increasingly aggressive at Royal Street Inn and Bar. Continue reading...
Colbert accuses Trump administration of censorship after CBS pulls interview
Host claims lawyers barred him from discussing decision to drop Texas Democrat segment amid FCC rules scrutinyTalkshow host Stephen Colbert has accused the Trump administration and CBS of censorship after he said the network told him not to air a television interview with a Texas Democrat running for Senate.On his show, Colbert told viewers of the Late Show that network lawyers told him he was also prohibited from talking about their refusal to air his interview with James Talarico, a Texas state representative seeking his party's nomination to challenge the Republican incumbent, John Cornyn, for a Senate seat in November. Continue reading...
Boost to British Steel as Turkey places high-speed rail order
Eight-figure agreement' made to supply new line between Ankara and zmir - but questions over plant's future remainBritish Steel has secured an order worth tens of millions of pounds to supply rail for a high-speed electric railway in Turkey, amid continuing uncertainty over the long-term future of the government-controlled steelworks in Scunthorpe.The site will supply 36,000 tonnes of rail to ERG International Group, the company announced, in what it called an eight-figure agreement". Continue reading...
Role of far-right manosphere in homophobic attacks on men to be investigated in Victoria
Exclusive: Greens move to call parliamentary inquiry after series of disturbing' attacks targeting gay and bisexual men lured via dating apps
Mexican president challenges UK asylum given to woman accused of corruption
Karime Macias, ex-wife of a state governor, is wanted for allegedly pilfering nearly 5m of public money and now lives in LondonThe Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaum, has said her government will send a formal letter of complaint to officials in the United Kingdom after the wife of a former governor wanted for allegedly pilfering 4.8 million of public money was granted asylum in Britain.Karime Macias, ex-wife of jailed former Veracruz governor Javier Duarte, is wanted for extradition to Mexico for allegedly siphoning millions from the state welfare office, but has reportedly spent the last few years in London. Continue reading...
Norfolk council leader pulls out of long-awaited devolution deal over election U-turn
Kay Mason Billig accuses Steve Reed of forcing council to agree to poll delay in return for extra funding and powers What made ministers think they could delay local elections?A Norfolk council leader has accused the government of bullying" her local authority into postponing elections in return for extra funding and powers, as she pulled out of long-awaited devolution deal for the county.Kay Mason Billig, the Conservative leader of Norfolk county council, said she would no longer take part in local government reorganisation (LGR) or devolution plans in the area, saying the council could not participate in that and simultaneously hold elections. Continue reading...
Police arresting 1,000 paedophile suspects a month across UK
National Crime Agency says rise in child sexual abuse being driven by technology and online forumsChild sexual abuse in the UK is soaring, police have said, with 1,000 paedophile suspects being arrested each month and the number of children being rescued from harm rising by 50% in the last five years.The National Crime Agency said the growth in offending across the UK was driven by technology and linked to the radicalisation of offenders in online forums, encouraging people to view images of child sexual abuse by reassuring them it was normal. Continue reading...
DNA from glove in Nancy Guthrie abduction investigation yields no leads
No database match for sample found two miles from home offers as search for TV host's mother enters third weekDNA found on a glove about two miles from Nancy Guthrie's house did not result in any leads on the case, officials confirmed on Tuesday.Unknown male DNA was found on a glove that resembled one worn by Guthrie's abductor in the surveillance video from the night of the 84-year-old's disappearance, the FBI said on Sunday. Continue reading...
Javier Bardem and Tilda Swinton among those to condemn Berlinale’s ‘silence’ on Gaza
At least 80 film-makers and stars sign open letter after German festival jury president Wim Wenders says they should keep out of politicsMore than 80 current and former participants of the Berlinale, including Javier Bardem, Tilda Swinton and Adam McKay have signed an open letter condemning the festival's silence" on Gaza.It comes after the film festival was swept up in what it called a media storm" over the alleged sidelining of political discourse at the event. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer buys personalised silver cufflinks given by Trump on state visit
Official rules say government should keep gifts worth more than 140 unless ministers pay the value over that limitKeir Starmer has bought a pair of personalised silver cufflinks which were given to him by Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, according to the latest transparency records.The cufflinks, which were worth more than 140, were an official gift from the Trumps during the US president's second state visit last September. They were the second gift from Trump that Starmer has chosen to buy, having paid for a personalised necklace last year. Continue reading...
Jesse Jackson: tributes and reactions from Bernice King, Trump, Obamas, and Biden after civil rights leader’s death
Follow latest updates as public figures praise civil rights leader who was a protege of Martin Luther King Jr and twice ran for Democratic presidential nomination
Manhattan commuters urged to work from home for weeks amid rail upgrade
Extensive works on key bridge in New Jersey - part of $16bn Gateway project - will disrupt rail services into New YorkNew Jersey's transit authority has urged commuters into Manhattan to work from home for up to a month if possible because of a huge railroad upgrade that is expected to upend travel to New York City from Tuesday morning.The national rail operator, Amtrak, will move some train traffic on to a new bridge, according to the New York Times, in a travel-snarling project that is expected to last until 15 March and will result in extensive delays and fewer trains under the Hudson River. Continue reading...
UK politics: Farage insults female reporter as Braverman says Reform UK wants to scrap Equality Act – as it happened
Party leader tells FT journalist she should write some silly story' after press conference revealing roles for his top teamNigel Farage is speaking.He starts by saying that 4.6m voters will get the right to to vote in the local elections because of his party.I am writing a book on Nigel Farage for @headlinepg.No holds will be barred. Continue reading...
France releases suspected Russian shadow fleet tanker after huge fine, as Ukraine peace talks begin – as it happened
Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier called for justice and strength' in diplomacy after Russia hit Ukraine with 400 drones and 29 missiles hours before talksThe European Commission is just giving its daily midday press briefing, and it has confirmed plans to adopt the new, 20th, round of sanctions against Russia by 24 February, the fourth anniversary of the full-scale invasion on Ukraine.Foreign affairs spokesperson Anouar El Anouni said:We keep on working on measures to deprive Russia of the funds, goods and technologies sustaining its war against Ukraine.This indeed includes the 20th package that you have mentioned, and indeed we aim to adopt it ... by 24 February, as the High Representative [Kaja Kallas] mentioned at the last foreign affairs council. Member states are discussing it." Continue reading...
A binge and a prayer: Italian monks told to avoid Netflix and social media
Prior of hermitage says digital technologies are designed to be addictive and present challenge for monastic life'The prior of a hermitage in Tuscany has urged monks living in the secluded retreat to avoid the use of social media and streaming services, arguing that their rooms are sacred places for prayer and not for Netflix or other platforms".Father Matteo Ferrari, the prior general of the Camaldolese congregation and of the Camaldoli monastery and hermitage in Arezzo, Tuscany, said such digital technologies were specifically designed to create addiction" and should absolutely be avoided". Continue reading...
Warner Bros gives Paramount seven days to make ‘best and final’ offer
Waiver from Netflix allows film company to engage with rival bidder if it could lead to a reasonably superior offer'
New Mexico approves truth commission on alleged Jeffrey Epstein ranch abuse
Lawmakers say the panel will compel testimony to uncover what happened at Epstein's Zorro ranch and who knewNew Mexico has approved a truth commission" to investigate abuse on Jeffrey Epstein's ranch outside Santa Fe, amid ongoing calls for transparency about the late sex-offender's crimes.The move by legislators on Monday follows the justice department's release of millions of investigative documents into Epstein last month, which has renewed interest into the financier's Zorro ranch. Continue reading...
‘An insult to our name’: AfD urged to stop using Simson mopeds at events
Descendants of Jewish brothers forced to sell company to Nazis say appropriation by German far right is repulsive'The Jewish descendants of a German motorbike manufacturer that was forcibly relinquished by the Nazis have voiced their repulsion at the appropriation of the vehicle by far-right populists.Members of the family, whose ancestors were forced to flee Germany in the 1930s, say they consider the use of the bike's name by the anti-immigrant Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) as a mockery of our history". Continue reading...
Iran-US talks: agreement reached on ‘guiding principles’ after ‘constructive’ meeting, Tehran says
Discussions through Omani intermediaries may pave way for further meeting on nuclear programme, Iran saysIran has described the latest round of indirect talks with the US as more constructive" and said agreement had been reached on general guiding principles" that could lead to a further meeting on its nuclear programme.The talks - held in Geneva through Omani intermediaries - were to discuss the terms for Tehran constraining its nuclear programme under the supervision of the UN nuclear weapons inspectorate. They ended after three and a half hours. There was no immediate word from the US delegation. Continue reading...
Jesse Jackson was ‘direct connection to great civil rights era’, says Diane Abbott
MP leads UK tributes to African American campaigner, who has died aged 84
Freemasons’ legal challenge attempt against Metropolitan police fails
High court judge rules in favour of force's decision to compel officers to declare membership of organisationFreemasons have failed in their attempt to bring a legal challenge against Britain's biggest police force over its decision to compel staff to declare whether they are or have been members.Mr Justice Chamberlain said on Tuesday that the Metropolitan police's decision serves a legitimate aim, maintaining and enhancing public trust in policing, and is proportionate". Continue reading...
Early voting begins for high-stakes Texas primary elections
Democrats, who haven't won statewide race since 1994, aim to gain ground with liberal rising stars as Republicans clash between incumbent and embattled Maga allyA Texas-sized showdown is brewing deep in the heart of the largest red state in the US. As early voting begins on Tuesday for the Lone Star state's 3 March primaries, Republicans and Democrats alike face a high-stakes choice that could set the stage for one of the fiercest Senate races of the 2026 midterm cycle.At the center of the fractious Republican contest is a clash between the party's old guard and a Maga culture warrior, with four-term incumbent John Cornyn, a conservative fixture of Senate leadership locked in the fight of his political career against the state's scandal-plagued attorney general, Ken Paxton. Continue reading...
Questions swirl over Ohio billionaire Les Wexner’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Retail mogul's name was this week unredacted from trove of files - how did he and his model town fuel Epstein's rise?Les Wexner's alleged note to Jeffrey Epstein marking his 50th birthday in 2003 included a hand-drawing of a woman's breasts.And yet today, the billionaire Wexner's name and portrait sits front and center across Ohio's most respected institution - the Ohio State University. Continue reading...
‘Betrayed’: 21 Hartlepool councillors threaten to quit Labour over care budget
Exclusive: Council in one of England's poorest areas says it needs urgent help with ballooning children's social care billKeir Starmer is facing a mass resignation of Labour councillors in one of England's poorest areas over a betrayal" of funding for children in care.Labour councillors in Hartlepool, County Durham, said they were between despair and open revolt" over an unfair" cash settlement that would leave them unable to balance the books. Continue reading...
First Thing: Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon, dies aged 84
A fixture in Democratic politics who ran for the 1988 presidential nomination, Jackson was once close to Martin Luther King Jr. Plus, did a prize-winning novelist steal a woman's life story?Good morning.The Rev Jesse Jackson, the civil rights campaigner who was prominent for more than 50 years and who ran a strong campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988, has died. He was 84.What was Jesse Jackson's role in the civil rights movement? Once close to Martin Luther King Jr, Jackson was a fixture of Democratic politics since the 1960s. In an interview with the Guardian in May 2020, Jackson said: I was a trailblazer, I was a pathfinder. I had to deal with doubt and cynicism and fears about a Black person running [for president]. There were Black scholars writing papers about why I was wasting my time. Even Blacks said a Black couldn't win."How has the Minnesota governor responded to the news? Tim Walz demanded an impartial" investigation into the shootings. Trump's left hand cannot investigate his right hand," he said. Continue reading...
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