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Woman accused in Super Bowl reporter death given 25 years in fraud case
Danette Colbert, facing second-degree murder charge over death of Adan Manzano in New Orleans in February, jailedA woman facing a second-degree murder charge for the death of a television reporter who traveled to New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl in February was sentenced to 25 years in an unrelated case on Thursday.Danette Colbert, 48, had previously been given a suspended sentence by a New Orleans state court judge last year after being convicted of theft and fraud charges. Continue reading...
‘Something a bit naughty’: British snackers fall for the posh crisp
Top chefs and brands transform once-humble snack with growing number of imaginative flavouringsWhen it comes to crisps, British appetites have traditionally been sated by a packet of Frazzles or a bag of Skips. But, according to chefs, supermarket insiders and social media, 2025 is gearing up to be the summer of the posh crisp.Jay Ledwich, a crisp buyer at Waitrose, said demand for premium and unusual flavoured crisps was soaring". This week, the shop became the exclusive British supermarket stockist of what it is tipping to be the next viral hit in crisps - a fried-egg flavour from the Spanish specialist Torres. It follows other savoury sensations from the brand, including black truffle, caviar, and sparkling wine flavours. Continue reading...
MPs opposed to assisted dying criticise ‘distasteful’ Esther Rantzen claims
Objections raised to Rantzen's accusation of undeclared religious beliefs' in five-hour Commons debateMPs opposed to assisted dying have criticised distasteful" claims from the prominent campaigner Esther Rantzen, who argued many are fighting against the changes to the law because of secret religious views.Rantzen made the remarks in a letter urging MPs to back the strong, safe, carefully considered bill" to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. Continue reading...
‘Grit’ no substitute for better mental health funding for pupils in England, say experts
As education secretary unveils 49m for school-based support and calls for grit', charity says many children have significant treatment needsMinisters' efforts to promote grit" among children are no substitute for better funded mental health support in England's schools, according to school leaders and experts.Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary, and Wes Streeting, the health secretary, claimed in an article for the Daily Telegraph that more mental health support teams (MHSTs) for schools would not only halt the spiral towards crisis but cultivate much-needed grit among the next generation - essential for academic success and life beyond school, with all its ups and downs". Continue reading...
‘This dried out prune of a rocker’: Donald Trump attacks Bruce Springsteen after musician’s fiery speeches
Springsteen had told Manchester crowd that Trump was unfit' and treasonous', leading to angry outburst from the presidentDonald Trump has angrily insulted Bruce Springsteen after the veteran musician said Trump was heading a corrupt, incompetent and treasonous administration".Springsteen made a series of vehement speeches on stage in Manchester as he kicked off his latest tour, arguing that Trump was an unfit president" heading up a rogue government". He said that in the US, the richest men are taking satisfaction in abandoning the world's poorest children to sickness and death ... they're taking sadistic pleasure in the pain they inflict on loyal American workers ... They are abandoning our great allies and siding with dictators against those struggling for their freedom." Continue reading...
UAE delegation visited No 10 before law change that paves way for stake in Telegraph
Exclusive: delegates met officials weeks before UK set out higher-than-expected cap on foreign state ownership of newspapersA delegation from the United Arab Emirates met Downing Street officials weeks before ministers announced a law change that allows the state to take a 15% stake in the Telegraph titles, the Guardian understands.Ministers disclosed the cap this week as part of a long-awaited clarification on the rules around state ownership of British newspapers. It is higher than the 5-10% ceiling envisaged by the previous Conservative government. Continue reading...
Duncan Campbell, celebrated Guardian crime reporter, dies aged 80
Tributes paid to courageous' journalist who covered police corruption, Rosemary West trial and Hatton Garden heistDuncan Campbell, the celebrated Guardian crime reporter, writer and broadcaster whose work highlighted corruption, the shortcomings in the justice system and miscarriages of justice, has died at the age of 80.Campbell was one of the most respected crime correspondents of his generation, fearlessly pursuing police corruption and reporting on some of the most iconic criminal cases of recent decades, including the Rosemary West trial and the Hatton Garden heist. Continue reading...
Trump says US will unilaterally set new tariff rates for scores of countries
President says letters revealing rates will be sent out within weeks as Washington lacks capacity for individual deals
Descendants of Italy’s last king should not have crown jewels, court rules
Judge says 300m collection should remain property of state, after attempt by family of Umberto II to reclaim jewelsA court in Italy has rejected a request made by the descendants of the country's last king to reclaim the crown jewels, with the judge ordering that the national treasures remain the property of the state.In February 2022, the descendants of Italy's last monarch sued the Italian state to reclaim the jewels, which for almost 78 years have been stashed in a treasure chest in a safety deposit box at the Bank of Italy - the country's central bank - amid a long-running saga over their ownership. Continue reading...
US military commanders to be told to oust trans troops via medical checks
Order follows Pentagon's announcement to remove 1,000 military members who openly identify as transUS military commanders will be told to identify troops in their units who are transgender or have gender dysphoria, then send them to get medical checks in order to force them out of the service.A senior defense official on Thursday laid out what could be a complicated and lengthy new process aimed at fulfilling Donald Trump's directive to remove transgender service members from the US military despite years of service alongside all the other two million US troops. Continue reading...
In California’s deep-red north, voters startled by pace of cuts – but they’re still backing Trump
President remains popular in conservative Shasta county despite plans to cut health, recreation and veteran servicesDonald Trump's administration has sought to remake the federal government at a breakneck pace. In far northern California - where he has strong support - people have backed those efforts. But even here, the speed and scale of the president's agenda has been cause for concern.Officials in Shasta county, a region of 180,000 perhaps best known in recent years for its turbulent far-right politics, recently voted unanimously to send a letter to the federal government expressing concern about how layoffs could affect the nearby Whiskeytown national recreation area, which brings as much as $80m to the local economy each year. Continue reading...
James Comey investigated over seashell photo claimed to be ‘threat’ against Trump
Ex-FBI director deletes Instagram post of shells in 8647' formation that Republicans claim is code for assassinationA now-deleted photo of seashells posted on Instagram by the former FBI director James Comey is being investigated by the US Secret Service, after the US homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, said it constituted a threat" against Donald Trump, and set off warnings from other administration officials.On Thursday, Comey posted a photo of seashells forming the message 8647", with a caption that read: Cool shell formation on my beach walk." Continue reading...
Latin American leaders spend millions to influence Trump’s White House
El Salvador's Bukele has scored an Oval Office Trump meeting, nuclear deal and US prison supportUS government records reveal Latin American leaders have spent millions hiring Washington's top lobbyists to push for a laundry list of requests - from free-trade deals, security assistance and energy investments - heard by the Trump administration, according to an analysis by the Guardian and The Quincy Institute.Since the lead-up to Donald Trump's election as president in November 2024, Department of Justice records show that at least 10 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have registered their top officials and envoys as foreign principals under the Foreign Agent Registration Act (Fara). Fara aims to promote transparency by requiring those working as foreign agents to disclose their activities and compensation. Continue reading...
Russ Vought: key Project 2025 figure set to continue Trump cuts after Musk exit
Goal of Christian nationalist and director of OMB to dismantle federal workforce may be coming to fruitionRuss Vought's years-long quest to dismantle the federal workforce and consolidate power for the president is coming to fruition, and he may be given a major boost when he reportedly takes on Elon Musk's cost-cutting efforts as the billionaire bows out of the federal government.The director of the office of management and budget has worked alongside Musk's department of government efficiency" to slash through the federal government since Trump took office. The Wall Street Journal reported this week that Vought would take on an increased public role in Washington as Musk transitions out and the president's budget process advances. The outlet reported that Vought could use the budget process to make some of Doge's cuts permanent. Continue reading...
Charles Strouse, Tony award-winning composer of Annie, dies aged 96
Over the course of an illustrious career, Strouse composed music for Broadway shows such as Bye Bye Birdie and Applause but was best known for Annie's evergreen songsThe composer Charles Strouse, a three-time Tony award-winner whose hits included Annie, has died at the age of 96. His death at home in New York on Thursday was announced by his four children.Over the course of a long and illustrious career, Strouse composed music for the Broadway shows Bye Bye Birdie, Golden Boy, Applause, Rags and Nick & Nora. But he was perhaps best known for his score for Annie which opened in New York in 1977 and ran for almost six years. The story of the plucky red-headed orphan featured evergreen songs (with lyrics by Martin Charnin) including Tomorrow, You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile and It's the Hard-Knock Life, which was sampled by Jay-Z in a 1998 single. Annie received seven Tony awards, including best musical and best original score, and won the Grammy for best cast show album. It was adapted as a film in 1982. Continue reading...
Smokey Robinson under criminal investigation after sexual assault allegations
Los Angeles police open investigation after lawsuit filed against Motown singer alleging sexual assault of four former housekeepers over many yearsLos Angeles police have opened a criminal investigation into Smokey Robinson, after allegations of sexual assault made by four of his former housekeepers, which he denies.The unnamed women filed a lawsuit last week alleging that the Motown star was a a serial and sick rapist" who had assaulted them on numerous occasions between 2007 and 2024, across three residences. Robinson and his wife, Frances, are also accused of labour violations, including the failure to pay the women minimum wage and overtime. The women are seeking financial damages. Continue reading...
‘Much-needed grit’ to be fostered in England’s schoolchildren, say ministers
Increased mental health support for young people will give them resilience, say education and health secretariesSchoolchildren will be helped to develop much-needed grit" for life beyond school with increased mental health support, the education and health secretaries have said.Writing in the Telegraph, Bridget Phillipson and Wes Streeting said they would expand mental health support in schools to nearly 1 million extra children in England. Continue reading...
Ministers ‘oblivious’ to UK’s scale of violence against women and girls, say MPs
Refuges turn down 65% of requests for support, says parliamentary committee calling for better monitoringMinisters appear to be oblivious" to the true scale of harm caused by violence against women and girls and must do more to reverse the worrying rise in misogyny", MPs have said.Parliament's cross-party public accounts committee heard evidence that women's refuges are forced to turn down 65% of requests for support amid soaring cases, while other dedicated services operating in communities are only able to help about half of those who request it. Continue reading...
London police search for teenagers after kittens found ‘mutilated’
Met says animals found in field in west London had been tortured and dismembered'Police are trying to trace two teenagers seen near where the mutilated" remains of two kittens were found in west London.The Metropolitan police were tipped off on 3 May after reported sightings of a male and female allegedly dismembering the animals at Ickenham Road in Ruislip. Continue reading...
Push to save John Pesutto from bankruptcy after $2.3m Moira Deeming defamation costs order
Online fundraiser launched as former Victorian Liberal leader hopes to avoid being forced to resign from parliament if he is unable to pay the sum
The Pope Leo XIV effect: Rome hopes for papal blessings of a US tourist boom
Traders anticipating increase in high-spending Americans are already working up Leo-themed beers and ice-creamsEven before the chimney on top of the Sistine Chapel emitted its last puff of white smoke, signalling to the world that the Roman Catholic church had a new pope, Atlante Star, a hotel with a privileged view over St Peter's Basilica from its rooftop terrace, began to receive inquiries about room availability over the following few days.Then, about an hour later, when the Chicago-born cardinal Robert Prevost was declared Pope Leo XIV, the inquiries turned into bookings as the tourists, mostly from the US, rushed to secure a place to stay in Rome in time for the pontiff's inaugural Sunday mass on 18 May. Continue reading...
Mexico demands compensation from YouTube star MrBeast after pyramid chocolate video
Celebrity used trips to ancient Maya cities to advertise his own-brand snacks, drawing criticism from Mexico's archaeology and history instituteMexico is seeking compensation from YouTube celebrity MrBeast's production company, accusing it of using images of the country's ancient archaeological sites to advertise a chocolate brand.A video of the social media star visiting Maya ruins has been viewed around 60m times since 10 May on YouTube, where he has 395 million subscribers. Continue reading...
Man arrested after Adelaide school community led to believe food was poisoned
Police allege man menaced teacher and conveyed food was contaminated with lead acetate, which can cause irreversible neurological damage
Wealthy Britons avoiding more tax than thought, spending watchdog says
NAO reports 1.9bn tax gap for wealthy individuals and urges ministers to redouble efforts to secure more revenueWealthy individuals in Britain could be avoiding more tax than thought, the government's spending watchdog has said, after a dramatic fall in the number of penalties being issued to the super-rich.In a report urging ministers to redouble their efforts to secure more of the money owed by wealthy people to the exchequer, the National Audit Office (NAO) said billions of pounds was going unpaid each year. Continue reading...
Chris Brown charged with GBH over alleged bottle attack in nightclub
American R&B singer arrested in Salford over alleged 2023 London attack, after flying into UK for new tourThe US musician Chris Brown has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent over an alleged bottle attack at a London nightclub two years ago.The 36-year-old rapper, a former partner of the singer Rihanna, was arrested at 2am on Thursday at the five-star Lowry hotel in Salford, Greater Manchester, after flying into the UK for a tour. Continue reading...
Man charged over arson attacks on properties linked to Keir Starmer
Met counter-terrorism police say 21-year-old Ukrainian faces three counts of arson with intent to endanger lifeA Ukrainian national has been charged over a series of suspected arson attacks on two homes and a vehicle linked to Keir Starmer.Police said Roman Lavrynovych, 21, was charged with three counts of arson with intent to endanger life. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy sends team for peace talks but says Russia ‘not serious enough’
Two sides set for first direct negotiations since March 2022 but Russia's lower-level delegation in Istanbul seen as snubVolodymyr Zelenskyy has sent a delegation to Istanbul for peace talks with Russia, paving the way for the first direct negotiations between the two countries since March 2022 - although Washington has warned that no breakthrough is likely unless Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agree to meet.The talks are set to begin on Friday and Zelenskyy said that Kyiv would focus on pushing for an immediate 30-day ceasefire. Continue reading...
Republican push to cut green tax credits would raise utility bills, new data shows
Study shows rollback of credits would increase energy expenses for American of both red and blue districtsAs House Republicans propose taking a sledgehammer to the green tax credits in Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, new data shows the loss of those incentives could lower some Americans' household income by more than $1,000 a year due to increased utility bills and job losses.Though Donald Trump has called climate spending a waste" of money, the data - published by the industry group Clean Energy Buyers Association (Ceba) on Thursday - provides evidence that rescinding them would actually increase expenses for ordinary Americans in red and blue districts alike. Continue reading...
Man charged after remains of 37 dogs found at address in Essex
Ovaeed Rahman charged with animal cruelty offences after police, RSPCA and council officials visited Billericay propertyA man has been charged with a series of offences after the remains of 37 dogs were found at an address in Essex.Essex police said officers, colleagues from the RSPCA and Basildon council visited a property in the Crays Hill area of Billericay on Tuesday and the remains were discovered. Continue reading...
NHS gave private firms record £216m to examine X-rays in 2024
Failure to recruit NHS radiologists is creating vicious cycle whereby doctors are drawn to private work, says Royal College of RadiologistsThe NHS handed private firms a record 216m last year to examine X-rays and scans because hospitals have too few radiologists.The amount of money NHS organisations across the UK are paying companies to interpret scans has doubled in five years as demand rises for diagnostic tests. Continue reading...
Guyana soldiers attacked three times in 24 hours amid tensions with Venezuela
Countries dispute ownership of Essequibo, oil-rich region where Venezuela claims it will hold elections this monthGuyanese soldiers have come under attack three times in 24 hours in an oil-rich border region also claimed by neighboring Venezuela, which says it will hold elections there this month.Armed men in civilian clothing carried out three separate attacks on troops conducting patrols on the Cuyuni River in the disputed Essequibo region, the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) said. Continue reading...
Sussan Ley says new agreement with Nationals will take time amid internal push to ditch net zero
Liberal leader holds productive' talks with David Littleproud as cloud hangs over future of longstanding partnership
Larissa Waters vows politics with ‘heart’ – but don’t expect compromise on core Greens principles
Queensland senator's subtle-yet-pointed displays of defiance offer a window into the style of politician the Greens have chosen as their new leader
Morris the alligator, known for Happy Gilmore and other films, dies around age 80
Famous reptile had a memorable scene in the 1996 comedy with Adam Sandler, along with other movies and TV showsMorris, a famous alligator known for his appearances in movies and TV shows, most notably the 1996 comedy Happy Gilmore, has died at around 80 years old at the Colorado Gator Farm.Adam Sandler, star of Happy Gilmore, posted a tribute to Morris in an X post on Wednesday, recalling the reptile's diva-like behavior on set. Continue reading...
Ukrainian director Sergei Loznitsa decries ‘nightmare’ of Putin-Trump alliance
In Cannes to promote his Stalinist drama Two Prosecutors, the film-maker said he feared the US and Russia would soon become equal'One of Ukraine's leading film-makers has spoken of the nightmare" of an emergent alliance between authoritarian leaders in Russia and the US, as his new film on contemporary echoes with the Stalinist era opens at the Cannes film festival.The events that unfolded in the past 100 days really surprised many people all over the world," said director Sergei Loznitsa, whose new film Two Prosecutors received its world premiere on Wednesday. One couldn't even imagine in a nightmare such a union, such an understanding between two authoritarian leaders." Continue reading...
Trump administration threatens groups that distributed federal aid for migrants
Fema-run program withholds funds it owes service providers and claims they may have aided illegal activities'The Trump administration is accusing some state authorities and non-profits of in effect smuggling or harboring migrants after they provided food and shelter for such people - even though the services were funded through federal government programs and those being helped had already been processed and released by immigration officials.The administration has also withheld funds it owes to service providers, which spent up front to support vulnerable families recently arrived in the US, on the good faith agreement that, as is usual practice, they would be paid back by Washington. Continue reading...
Moscow and Kyiv to begin first direct talks since 2022 | First Thing
Putin and Zelenskyy will not meet after the Russian president refused to travel to Istanbul for talks with his Ukrainian counterpart. Plus, the fitness influencers who fake their impossibly ripped physiquesGood morning.The first direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv in three years are expected to take place today in Turkey - but Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy will not meet, after the Russian leader declined to join the Ukrainian leader in Istanbul.Will Zelenskyy go to Istanbul? He has indicated he will not travel unless Putin also agrees to attend.What is the administration asking for? It wants the scope of judges' injunctions to be reduced so they only apply to the people, organizations or states that sued. Continue reading...
Deaths prompt MPs to call for better support for vulnerable benefit claimants
Commons committee recommends independent scrutiny of failures and legal duty to safeguard those at most riskA cross-party committee of MPs has called for greater protections for vulnerable benefit claimants after hundreds of cases of deaths and serious harms linked to safeguarding failures by welfare officials.The work and pensions select committee said many of these cases, which include instances where claimants took their own lives, could have been prevented had the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) discharged its responsibilities effectively. Continue reading...
Trump pick for workplace safety agency sparks fears heat protections will be derailed
Under David Keeling, a former UPS and Amazon executive, Osha is expected to thwart protections on extreme heatAs the US prepares for what could be another record-breaking hot summer, Donald Trump and his pick to lead the nation's workplace safety agency are expected to derail the creation of the nation's first-ever federal labor protections from extreme heat.Trump in February nominated David Keeling to lead the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Osha). Keeling formerly served as an executive at the United Parcel Service (UPS) and Amazon - both of which have faced citations from Osha for worker injuries and deaths amid heat exposure. The companies deny the deaths were heat-related. Continue reading...
Record number of river-blocking barriers removed in Europe, report says
Hundreds of dams, weirs, culverts and sluices dismantled in 2024 to help waterways resume natural courseEurope dismantled 542 river-blocking dams, weirs, culverts and sluices in 2024, a report has found, helping a record number of waterways resume their natural course.The number of removals grew 11% from the year before, according to an annual report from Dam Removal Europe. Continue reading...
EU and UK at loggerheads over fishing rights and youth mobility
Tensions mount as EU diplomats seek common ground for wide-ranging reset in relations with Britain
Juror discharged from mushroom lunch trial as child protection worker reveals what Erin Patterson told her
Victorian supreme court judge says he received information the juror had been discussing Patterson's case with family and friends
Lidia Thorpe says she would not rejoin Greens ‘even if my daughter became leader’ – as it happened
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Judge suggests NSW police had ‘absolutely no evidence’ to justify main strip-search in class action
Justice Dina Yehia says manner force conducted its defence is a matter, I'll be quite honest with you, of grave concern to me'
Erin Patterson trial day 12 – as it happened
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Psychiatrist deemed Joel Cauchi ‘fit and proper’ to hold gun licence ahead of Bondi Junction stabbings
Dr C wrote to the police in 2021 that Cauchi did not pose an imminent risk to himself or others at this stage', Sydney inquest hears
Larissa Waters elected new federal Greens leader, with Mehreen Faruqi chosen as deputy
Queensland senator chosen after minor party's 11 senators and lone MP meet in Melbourne
Bosses of hospitals that spend too much or treat too few will not get pay rise
Health secretary instigates carrot and stick' policy for England that will award bonuses for cutting waiting timesBosses of hospitals with long waiting times or that overspend their budget will be denied pay rises in a tough new drive by Wes Streeting to improve the NHS's performance.Senior executives in England's 215 NHS trusts and 42 integrated care boards will also receive bonuses for cutting waiting lists under plans the health secretary has unveiled. Continue reading...
Harvard’s unofficial copy of Magna Carta is actually an original, experts say
Document issued by Edward I in 1300 was bought by law school library for just $27 in 1946A Magna Carta wrongly listed as an unofficial copy for nearly 80 years has been confirmed as an original from 1300.The discovery means the document is just one of seven issued in 1300 by Edward I that still survive. Continue reading...
Starmer’s migrant rhetoric: a squalid chapter? – Politics Weekly UK
Keir Starmer has defended the language he used in a speech on immigration this week. But many Labour MPs have criticised his choice of words, with some even claiming the prime minister's language echoed that of Enoch Powell. John Harris speaks to the Labour MP Bell Ribeiro-Addy about why she and others are so concerned.Plus, who is writing the script, literally and figuratively? The Guardian's Gaby Hinsliff and Kiran Stacey discuss Continue reading...
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