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‘Extraordinary’ silver sculpture inspired by love that scandalised Victorian society goes on show
Stags in Bradgate Park, commissioned by 7th earl of Stamford after his marriage to an ex-circus performer, rediscovered decades after it was deemed lostA stunning silver sculpture inspired by the defiant love between a Victorian aristocrat and a former circus performer has been rediscovered after decades during which it was thought to have been lost or melted down.The work, crafted by royal goldsmiths and depicting two rutting stags, had a sensational reception when it was seen by millions at exhibitions in London and Paris in the 1860s. It featured in the pages of the Illustrated London News. Continue reading...
Visa income rules discriminate against working-class people, British father says
Leighton Allen, who cannot bring his family to the UK, says it feels as if he is being punished for not earning enoughA British father separated from his partner, son and stepson by UK visa rules says he feels as if he is being punished for being working class and in love".Leighton Allen met his partner, Sophie Nyenza, who is from Tanzania, while travelling in the country in 2022. The pair had a son, Myles, and planned to settle in the UK. Continue reading...
EU rollback on environmental policy is gaining momentum, warn campaigners
Observes shocked at scale and speed of deregulation drive they say is watering down European Green Deal and lawsThe European Union's rollback of environment policy is gaining momentum, campaigners have warned, in a deregulation drive that has shocked observers with its scale and speed.EU policymakers have dealt several critical blows to their much-vaunted European Green Deal since the end of 2023, when opinion polls suggested a significant rightward shift before the 2024 parliamentary elections. Environment groups say the pace has picked up under the competition-focused agenda of the new European Commission. Continue reading...
Denis Villeneuve to direct new James Bond film
The Dune, Arrival and Blade Runner 2049 director - and die-hard Bond fan' - will helm next movie in the spy franchise with Amazon MGM StudiosDenis Villeneuve will direct the next James Bond film, Amazon MGM Studios has announced.The Oscar-nominated Canadian film-maker most recently directed the hugely successful blockbusters Dune and Dune: Part Two, as well as Arrival, Sicario, Blade Runner 2049 and Prisoners. Continue reading...
Greece wildfires: woman charged with unintentional arson after cigarette allegedly started blaze on Chios
Greek island has been battling several wildfires that broke out at the same time on Sunday and have so far ripped through an estimated 40,000 hectaresA Georgian woman accused of accidentally igniting one of several wildfires that have raged relentlessly across the eastern Aegean isle of Chios will appear in court to face charges of unintentional arson.Greek fire brigade officials said the woman, employed as a housekeeper on Chios, the ancestral home of some of Greece's wealthiest shipping families, had confessed" to triggering the blaze when she negligently discarded a cigarette. Continue reading...
Billionaires’ wealth surged $6.5tn over past decade, Oxfam reports
Real-terms gains of $33.9tn for world's richest 1% enough to end annual global poverty 22 times over', charity saysThe wealth of the world's 3,000 billionaires has surged by $6.5tn (4.8tn) in real terms over the past decade, according to Oxfam, equivalent to 14.6% of global output.In total the richest 1% of the global population has gained at least $33.9tn in real terms, which the charity said was enough to end annual global poverty 22 times over". Continue reading...
Trump and Hegseth admit doubts about level of damage to Iranian nuclear sites
President calls intelligence inconclusive', while defence secretary describes harm to facilities as moderate to severe'Donald Trump and the US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, have admitted to some doubt over the scale of the damage inflicted on Iran's nuclear sites by the US bombing at the weekend, after a leaked Pentagon assessment said the Iranian programme had been set back by only a few months.The intelligence was very inconclusive," Trump told journalists at a Nato summit in The Hague, introducing an element of uncertainty for the first time after several days of emphatic declarations that the destruction had been total. Continue reading...
Number 10 set to offer concessions to welfare rebels
Exclusive: Ministers said to be considering watering down reforms, with more than 120 MPs poised to oppose billNumber 10 is preparing to offer concessions to Labour MPs amid a major rebellion over the government's planned welfare cuts.
Iran intensifies internal security crackdown with executions and mass arrests
Iranian rights group has recorded 705 arrests on political or security charges since the start of the war with IsraelIranian authorities are pivoting from a ceasefire with Israel to intensify an internal security crackdown across the country with mass arrests, executions and military deployments, particularly in the restive Kurdish region, according to officials and activists.Within days of Israel's airstrikes beginning on 13 June, Iranian security forces started a campaign of widespread arrests accompanied by an intensified street presence based around checkpoints. Continue reading...
NSW Coalition proposes cuts to ‘crippling’ fees on housing construction in budget reply
Exclusive: Opposition leader to outline plan for lowering costs amid state's ongoing housing crisis
‘Intense’ novel about robot abused by her boyfriend/owner wins Arthur C Clarke science fiction award
Annie Bot by Sierra Greer wins 2,025 for compelling tale that, like all good stories about robots, is ultimately about the human condition'A novel told from the perspective of a robot girlfriend has been named winner of the Arthur C Clarke award for science fiction.Annie Bot by Sierra Greer is a tightly focused first-person account of a robot designed to be the perfect companion, who struggles to become free," said chair of judges, the academic Andrew M Butler. The speculative novel follows Annie, the narrator, programmed to cater to the needs of her boyfriend/owner Doug, who treats her in a way that would be abusive if she were human. Continue reading...
Goldsmiths apologises to Jewish students and staff over ‘culture’ of antisemitism
Inquiry concludes college's management failed to help Jewish students feel welcome and safe from antisemitism'Goldsmiths College in London has apologised to Jewish students and staff after an independent inquiry found it had allowed a culture" of antisemitism to build up on its campus over a number of years.The inquiry concluded that Jewish students were subjected to antisemitism during their studies at Goldsmiths and that the college's management failed to help Jewish students and potential applicants to feel welcome, included and safe from antisemitism". Continue reading...
At least 16 people killed and 400 injured in Kenyan protests
Police clashed with people marching in Nairobi and other areas to honour those killed in protests last yearAt least 16 people have been killed and 400 injured in Kenya as a nationwide demonstration to honour those killed during last year's anti-government protests turned chaotic, with police clashing with protesters in different parts of the country.Amnesty Kenya's executive director, Irng Houghton, said the death toll had been verified by the government-funded Kenya national commission on human rights. Most were killed by police," he said. Continue reading...
Change in Nato mindset was brought on by Vladimir Putin as much as Trump
Allies agreed to raise defence spending to face uncomfortable reality of Russian remilitarisation after Ukraine warThe price was high, but for now, at least, a crisis in Nato has been averted. Donald Trump may like to take the credit for almost all of the 32 allies agreeing to a sharp increase in defence spending, but the reality is that the dramatic change in the Nato mindset was as much brought on by Vladimir Putin.The Russian president's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 was the first jolt, but there is a second uncomfortable reality. If there is a sustainable ceasefire in Ukraine, it will mean the deployment of a European-led peacekeeping force in the country - and after a while, Russia's military might will inevitably recover. Continue reading...
Stormzy awarded honorary Cambridge doctorate in law
Rapper recognised for his transformative' scholarship programme helping black students into higher educationThe rapper Stormzy has been awarded an honorary degree from Cambridge University for his work helping black students get into higher education.The 31-year-old received a doctorate in law for his transformative" scholarship programme, which funds black UK students to study at the institution. Continue reading...
Member of RFK Jr’s new vaccine panel withdraws over conflict of interest
Dr Michael Ross was involved in multiple private healthcare firms and withdrew after a review of financial holdingsA member of the health secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr's newly overhauled federal vaccine advisory panel withdrew after a conflict of interest review, a spokesperson has told the Guardian.Dr Michael Ross, who was involved in multiple private healthcare companies, withdrew after review of his financial holdings. Continue reading...
Scientists criticise cut in UK funding for global vaccination group
Five-year 1.25bn pledge to Gavi is 40% cut in real terms, which experts say will cost lives in developing countriesThe UK has cut its funding to a leading global vaccination group by a quarter, a move that experts say will directly lead to the avoidable deaths of many thousands of children in developing countries.The Foreign Office billed the 1.25bn commitment over five years to the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation (Gavi) as a major boost to the group's work as well as to the UK's status as a developer of vaccines. A series of aid agencies praised the decision. Continue reading...
Iran’s parliament approves bill to suspend cooperation with IAEA
Move makes it harder to verify degree of damage inflicted on Iran's three key nuclear sites by joint US and Israeli bombingIran's parliament has unanimously agreed to suspend all cooperation with the UN nuclear inspectorate the IAEA, making it harder for an independent expert assessment to be made about the degree of damage inflicted on Iran's three key nuclear sites by the joint US and Israeli bombing. It also makes it harder for the location of any highly enriched uranium to be known.The vote is a sign that Iran wants to harden its negotiating position on cooperation with the west in the wake of the 12 days of attacks mounted by Israel, and the US, but supported by European governments only with varying degrees of enthusiasm. Continue reading...
Trump hails ‘big win’ as Nato states agree to raise defence spending to 5% of GDP
US president appears relaxed and reaffirms commitment to military alliance - though Spain criticisedA relaxed Donald Trump said Nato's decision to increase defence spending to 5% of GDP was a big win" for western civilisation in a digressive press conference at a summit in The Hague where he reaffirmed the US's commitment to the military alliance.There was every sign that the careful setup of the summit - in which most allies in Europe and Canada committed billions more on defence - had worked to keep Trump bound in to the alliance, with the US president praising Mark Rutte, its secretary general, and a night where he slept beautiful" in the Dutch king's palace. Continue reading...
Costa Rican court orders government to free migrants who were deported by US
About 200 people were brought to the country in February under an agreement with the Trump administrationA court in Costa Rica has ordered authorities to release foreign migrants who were locked up in a shelter after being deported by the US, according to a resolution issued on the eve of a visit by the US secretary of homeland security.About 200 people from Afghanistan, Iran, Russia as well as from Africa and some other Asian countries, including 80 children, were brought to the Central American nation in February under an agreement with the US administration of Donald Trump, a move criticized by human rights organizations. Continue reading...
Pakistan debates Trump Nobel peace prize nomination after US strikes on Iran
Pakistani government had credited US president with pivotal leadership' in its ceasefire negotiations with India
Nato leaders confirm defence spending will rise to 5% of GDP and say support for members is ‘ironclad’ – Europe live
New defence spending target will be realised by 2035, Nato countries sayAsked about his commitment to Nato's Article 5, Trump says:We are with them all the way. Continue reading...
Trump claims Iran’s nuclear capabilities ‘obliterated’ despite UN watchdog comments – Middle East live
Trump's claim runs counter to a leaked US intelligence report which said the damage had only set Iran's nuclear programme back a few months'At the Nato summit in the Netherlands, tensions between Israel and Iran could dominate discussions among world leaders amid the fragile ceasefire.Keir Starmer, the British prime minister, is among those in The Hague for the gathering, having called on Middle Eastern nations to maintain the pause in hostilities.Look, I think what we've seen over the last few days is the Americans alleviating a threat to nuclear weaponry by the Iranians and bringing about a ceasefire in the early hours of today.I think now what needs to happen is that ceasefire needs to be maintained, and that will be the focus of our attention, our engagement, our discussions, because that ceasefire provides the space for the negotiations that need to take place. Continue reading...
Starmer dismisses welfare cuts revolt as ‘noises off’ and defends his leadership – UK politics live
PM committed to reforming system' as more Labour MPs join opposition to plan to cut universal credit and PipKemi Badenoch has said it would be pathetic" for Keir Starmer to postpone the vote on the UC and Pip bill. She posted this on social media, as a comment on the tweet from Kitty Donaldson. (See 11.22am.)This is pathetic. Starmer must not pull this bill. We've offered to support him in the national interest if our reasonable conditions are met.If he pulls the bill, it proves Labour isn't serious about fiscal responsibility. If Labour backbenchers are too scared to deliver welfare changes that make only limited savings, how can they solve bigger problems like the national debt?There is a view forming among ministers and PPS' that the government will have to pull the welfare bill.However, the message from the centre is very clear it will go ahead regardless of the opposition from MPs because the issue has to be forced.There is widespread speculation in Government that No 10 will pull the entire welfare bill before the end of Wednesday, sources told The i Paper Continue reading...
Briton accused of staging Disneyland mock wedding with child is charged with fraud offences in France
Sex offender was arrested after alleged hiring of Disneyland Paris for fake ceremony with nine-year-old bride'A British sex offender accused of staging a mock wedding with a child at Disneyland Paris has been charged with money-laundering and fraud offences in France.Jacky Jhaj, 39, who in 2016 was found guilty of sexual activity with two 15-year-olds, was arrested this weekend at Disneyland Paris after the theme park was hired for a private wedding. Staff are said to have called police when they saw that the bride" in a wedding dress was a nine-year-old girl. Continue reading...
Newsboys dropped from label after investigations into claims of sexual assault by Michael Tait
Capitol Christian Music Group drops Christian rock band after former singer Tait was accused of sexually assaulting three menNewsboys, the legendary Christian rock supergroup, have been dropped from their record label following investigations by the Guardian and other media outlets into their former singer Michael Tait, who has been accused of sexually assaulting three men in the early 2000s, two of whom said they believed they had been drugged by the rock star.The 40-year-old band has struggled to retain its once-massive fanbase in the wake of the allegations and a flurry of public questioning about what individuals in Tait's circle might have known about Tait's own recent admission that he has led a double life".Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organizations. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 500 2222. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html
Kenya: two protesters die from gunshot wounds and several injured during protests – live
Casualties arrive at Kenyatta national hospital, Nairobi, as parliament buildings barricaded and government orders TV and radio stations to stop coveragePictures from Nairobi city centre show police firing water cannon at protesters:The protests on 25 June 2024 saw police relying on teargas and water cannon to disperse the crowd of thousands of protesters. Continue reading...
How and why is Britain obtaining access to nuclear gravity bombs?
UK purchase of F-35A squadron means US nuclear warheads are likely to be stored on British soil once againBritain is to obtain air-launched nuclear weapons by buying a squadron of 12 F-35A fighter jets, which are capable of carrying the US B61-12 gravity bomb as well as conventional arms, Keir Starmer has announced at the Nato summit. Continue reading...
Seven Israeli soldiers killed in Hamas attack in southern Gaza Strip
Hamas militants plant bomb on Israeli military vehicle in Khan Younis, causing it to catch fire
Anti-arms groups plan mass protests over expansion of UK nuclear deterrent
Expansion decision undermines democracy' and will mobilise new generation of protesters, groups warnThe biggest expansion of the UK's nuclear deterrent in a generation will put the nation on the nuclear frontline" and mobilise a new generation of anti-nuclear weapons protesters, campaign groups have warned.Anti-nuclear and anti-arms campaign groups are planning mass protests against nuclear weapons - of a kind not seen since the days of the Greenham Common peace camp in the 80s - in response to government plans to significantly expand its nuclear deterrent by buying a squadron of American fighter jets capable of carrying nuclear weapons. Continue reading...
Angela Rayner says welfare cuts vote will go ahead as Labour rebellion grows
Deputy PM says vote will happen next week, despite more than 120 Labour MPs signing amendment to pause cuts
Man on honeymoon dies after being struck by lightning on Florida beach
Death of 29-year-old considered unusual because the lightning came from a storm several miles away'A newlywed man visiting Florida on his honeymoon recently died after reportedly being struck by lightning while standing in shallow water with a blue sky over him.The death of Jake Rosencranz, 29, in New Smyrna Beach was considered unusual because it is rare" for someone to be struck by lightning from a storm that is several miles away, local beach safety director Tammy Malphurs told Florida news outlet WKMG. Though that occasionally happens, Rosencranz, of Colorado, was the first person to be killed by lightning in Florida in 2025. Continue reading...
Union leaders’ exit from DNC exposes ‘mind-boggling’ tensions inside Democratic party
Lee Saunders and Randi Weingarten say party not standing up for working people amid existential battle' under TrumpAs the Democratic party fights to rebuild from a devastating election defeat, the abrupt exit of the presidents of two of the nation's largest labor unions from its top leadership board has exposed simmering tensions over the party's direction.Randi Weingarten and Lee Saunders quit the Democratic National Committee, saying it isn't doing enough to open the gates" and win back the support of working-class voters. Ken Martin, the new DNC chair, and his allies told the Guardian that the party was focused on doing exactly that. Continue reading...
UK graduates facing worst job market since 2018 amid rise of AI, says Indeed
Job search site says number of roles advertised for recent graduates is at lowest level in seven years
Contempt proceedings against SMH and Age staff in Lattouf case ‘probably doomed’, Nine’s lawyers argue
Pro-Israel lobbyists allege newspaper editors Bevan Shields and Patrick Elligett are among eight individuals who broke name suppression order
Ed Husic breaks ranks to criticise Israel and express alarm over ‘fraying of rules-based order’ after US strikes
Labor MP says situation in Middle East is not black and white ... all I see is grey' in departure from party's stance
Erin Patterson mushroom trial day 37 – as it happened
This blog is now closedBeale says Fox-Henry testified that in May 2022 a user on the Cooler Master entered the term iNaturalist" on the search engine Bing.A user also visited the Korumburra Middle Pub website shortly after a visit to iNaturalist in the same month, Fox-Henry told the court. Continue reading...
Poorest parts of England to get £2.2bn more for NHS to cut care inequalities
Deprived and coastal areas to get extra cash this year for staff and resources in effort to improve health outcomesEngland's poorest areas will get billions in extra health funding under new government plans to tackle stark inequalities in access to care and health outcomes.NHS services in deprived and coastal places will receive a 2.2bn boost this year to pay for more staff and equipment to help them close the wide gap in resources between them and well-off areas. Continue reading...
‘Reconnecting’ defence with society: the public outreach aims behind UK’s army cadet drive
Government's defence plans include 30% expansion of cadet forces, seen as critical to understanding' of defenceIt is a balmy Thursday evening in north-east London and a dozen teenagers in combat fatigues are practising first aid on each other inside an army cadet training centre.Remember, never leave a casualty alone as they might freeze to death," an instructor reminds them as a newer group of recruits in the yard outside get to grips with marching under the watchful eye of L/Cpl Erik Hanuschi, a cadet veteran at 17. Continue reading...
Wednesday briefing: Why Nato is rolling out the red carpet for Donald Trump at key summit
In today's newsletter: Europe's leaders unveiled sweeping new defence spending pledges designed to satisfy Donald Trump and signal a new era of militarisationGood morning. The Nato summit that started last night in the Netherlands could hardly be better timed for Donald Trump: after declaring himself the saviour of world peace as Iran and Israel agreed a tentative ceasefire, he now intends to take a victory lap in Europe. European leaders, for their part, will be desperate for him to feel like he is getting his due.That is part of why member states signed up to a new defence spending commitment that Trump has long demanded - and part of why the UK is buying a squadron of US-made fighter jets to carry nuclear warheads. But as well as anxieties about the US's reliability, all of that also reflects Europe's recognition that it faces a serious new threat to the east.Iran | A classified assessment of US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities says they did not destroy two of the sites and likely only set back the nuclear program by a few months, according to two people familiar with the report. Donald Trump had claimed that they had totally obliterated" the facilities.Welfare | Keir Starmer has said the government will not shift on its welfare plans as ministers and party whips struggled to contain a growing Labour rebellion before next week's vote. By Tuesday night the tally of rebels stood at 123 Labour MPs.New York | Zohran Mamdani, the 33-year-old democratic socialist, stunned former governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic mayoral primary, a remarkable upset that sets him on course for the city's mayoralty. The result will be viewed as a rebuke to the Democratic establishment, with wealthy donors and establishment figures like Bill Clinton supporting Cuomo.Climate | The UK can reach its net zero targets for 2050, and its interim carbon budgets for 2030 and beyond, the government's statutory climate advisers have reported. The Climate Change Committee also found that net zero would not destroy the UK economy, instead providing long term benefits.Health | Tobacco killed more than 7 million people worldwide in 2023. It remains the leading risk factor for deaths in men and ranks seventh for women, according to analysis presented at the World Conference on Tobacco Control. Continue reading...
Sussan Ley says she’s a ‘zealot’ on recruiting more women to Liberal party – but stops short of endorsing quotas
First female opposition leader says she will personally try to recruit more women but is agnostic about party's approach
Tory peer Liam Booth-Smith takes job at AI firm he encountered at No 10
Rishi Sunak's ex-chief of staff lands role at Anthropic, which has memorandum of understanding on working with governmentA former chief of staff to Rishi Sunak who was made a Conservative peer has taken a job as external affairs" chief at an artificial intelligence company that he encountered while working at No 10.Liam Booth-Smith, who entered the House of Lords last year, has joined Anthropic, which recently signed a memorandum of understanding about working with the government on AI. Continue reading...
Government did not want to ‘harass’ Post Office victims by chasing up claims
At least 600,000 relating to Horizon IT scandal remains unclaimed, with officials reluctant to recontact victimsPost office operators yet to claim compensation of at least 600,000 relating to the Horizon IT scandal have not been chased up by officials because the government did not want to harass" them with letters, it has emerged.In a report criticising the speed and handling of payouts after the Post Office scandal, the House of Commons public accounts committee (PAC) said the government is taking insufficient action" identifying all the operators eligible to claim some of the 1.7bn being paid out across four compensation schemes. Continue reading...
Latest Choice survey reveals Australia’s grocery price divide at major supermarkets
Consumer group's quarterly report examined the costs of 14 common items at 104 stores from four supermarkets chains
Australian police offer $500,000 reward in bid to find murdered British backpacker Peter Falconio’s remains
Falconio was killed while travelling in the Northern Territory with his girlfriend Joanne Lees in 2001 but his body has never been foundNorthern Territory police are offering a $500,000 reward for information on the location of the remains of British backpacker Peter Falconio, whose murder in the Australian outback more than 20 years ago captured worldwide attention.In July 2001, Falconio, then 28, was travelling Australia with his girlfriend, Joanne Lees, on a remote stretch of highway about 300km north of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory when he was pulled over by Bradley John Murdoch, who said their van might have an engine problem. Continue reading...
Federal court rules ABC unlawfully terminated Antoinette Lattouf after ‘orchestrated campaign by pro-Israel lobbyists’
Journalist was taken off air three days into five-day contract in December 2023 after sharing Gaza post on social media
Israel agrees to deepen ‘close’ security cooperation with US – as it happened
This blog is now closed. Our live coverage continues hereAs dawn broke in Israel and Iran, confusion reigned as to whether the two countries were still at war. Israelis, who fell asleep to the news that a ceasefire had been agreed to, woke up to four consecutive missile warnings, heading back and forth to the shelters as a missile hit a residential building in Be'er Sheva, killing three, according to the Israel fire and rescue centre.
Teenager from Hull becomes second Briton ever to join a professional sumo stable
Sumo wrestler Nicholas Tarasenko, 15, gets rare chance to break into professional ranks after winning amateur tournaments and learning JapaneseA teenager from Hull has arrived in Japan to pursue his dream of becoming a grand champion sumo wrestler, as only the second Briton to win a place at one of the ancient sport's professional stables.Nicholas Tarasenko, 15, left Yorkshire for Japan straight after finishing his GCSEs, to become the first British hopeful to join a stable since Nathan Strange - a Londoner who fought under the ring name Hidenokuni - in 1989. Continue reading...
Fears of unrest as Kenyans mark first anniversary of storming of parliament
Rights activists plan to march countrywide in honour of those killed during anti-government protestsKenyans plan to march countrywide on Wednesday, the first anniversary of the historic storming of parliament by protesters, to honour those killed during last year's anti-government protests, but there are fears that the march could escalate into unrest.Rights activists, family members of killed and missing protesters, and young Kenyans, who were the main drivers of last year's protests, have mobilised online and offline, with opposition leaders terming the day a people's public holiday" and the government warning against attempts to disrupt public order. Continue reading...
Adults in Great Britain now spending more time on mobiles than watching TV
Daily average for watching all types of screen is now almost 7.5 hours, annual survey for IPA findsThe amount of time adults in Great Britain spend using their mobile phones has finally overtaken that spent watching TV, according to a report that calculates the daily average for watching all types of screen is now almost 7.5 hours.For the first time a typical person aged 15 or over spends longer each day on their mobile (three hours and 21 minutes) than on watching a traditional set (three hours and 16 minutes), the annual TouchPoints survey found. Continue reading...
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