by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor on (#6PFZZ)
Judge lifts threat for the time being' after ex-minister withholds names from inquiry into misconduct claimsJohnny Mercer no longer faces the threat of jail for refusing to cooperate with a public inquiry examining allegations of unlawful killings by the SAS in Afghanistan, after its presiding judge said he would back down for now.The former Conservative MP and minister had repeatedly refused to provide the names of two military sources in confidence to the inquiry judge, Charles Haddon-Cave, and had a final deadline of 4pm on Thursday to comply. Continue reading...
by Lisa O'Carroll Brexit correspondent on (#6PFWS)
Lawyers criticise what they consider inconsistencies in the handling of individual foreign nationals' casesThe UK government scheme allowing EU citizens to remain post-Brexit is in danger of being upended, legal experts have warned, after a series of conflicting court rulings over social welfare payments to French and Slovenian citizens and the relative of a Spanish woman living in Britain.In May, one county court judge found against Islington council, which had rescinded a Slovenian software engineer's right to emergency housing after he lost work during the pandemic. Continue reading...
Carmakers announce disappointing results, and production in UK revealed to have droppedA collapse in profits at the carmakers Nissan and worse than expected results at Stellantis, the owner of Citroen, Peugeot and Fiat, have deepened fears of a global downturn in the automotive industry.Shares in Stellantis, which is listed in Milan, plunged on Thursday after it published disappointing earnings, while its French rival Renault also tumbled on the back of the wider concerns despite reporting record profitability. Continue reading...
by Robyn Vinter North of England correspondent on (#6PFM5)
Former Met chief superintendent Dal Babu says footage of man being kicked in face by officer is totally appalling'Racism played a significant part" in a man being kicked in the face and stamped on by police during an arrest at Manchester airport, according to a former Metropolitan police chief superintendent.Dal Babu, who served for more than 30 years in the Met, described a video of the arrest as shocking and totally appalling". Continue reading...
Treasury expected not to place order with Royal Mint in coming yearsTreasury officials have for the first time ordered no new coins to be minted for general circulation, putting the future of the 1p and 2p pieces in doubt.The government has not placed an annual order with the Royal Mint and does not expect to order any new 1p and 2p coins in the coming years, the Evening Standard reported. Continue reading...
A tearful Adam Tomison told the court I wanted to do a good job' but agreed it was cruel and inhumane that children had been locked up for up to 23 hours a day
Revealed: Wealthy being pitched offshore products said to shelter fortunes from inheritance tax and capital gains taxThe super-rich are being advised how to use a loophole in pensions investments to shelter their wealth from Labour's clampdown on large-scale tax dodging, the Guardian can reveal.Undercover filming by the Guardian suggests multimillionaire UK residents are being pitched offshore products said to legally protect their fortunes from inheritance tax (IHT) and capital gains tax (CGT). Continue reading...
In today's newsletter: As they try to find Rishi Sunak's successor, the Tories need to decide what they stand for Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning. It's been 27 years since the Conservatives last had to choose a leader after being kicked out of office. In 1997, the 36-year-old William Hague beat the former chancellor Kenneth Clarke in a race dominated by debates over Europe, and went on to lose the next election by a landslide.Last night, nominations for candidates to succeed Rishi Sunak opened, and the Tories entered a new debate about their future, with the first candidates to declare James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat. The issues at stake are very different this time - and the party starts in an even worse position in the House of Commons, having lost support to the left and the right. The debate leading up to the membership vote closing on 31 October is about who can be the most effective leader of the opposition - but also, at a moment of huge uncertainty, what kind of party the Conservatives should now be.US politics | Joe Biden has addressed Americans for the first time since his historic decision to withdraw from the presidential race, saying that best way to unite our nation" is to pass the torch to a new generation". Biden said he could not allow his personal ambition" to come in the way of saving our democracy". Read David Smith's analysis.Climate crisis | A surge in new oil and gas exploration in 2024 threatens to unleash nearly 12bn tonnes of planet-heating emissions, with the world's wealthiest countries leading a stampede of fossil fuel expansion in spite of their climate commitments, new data shared exclusively with the Guardian reveals.Wales | Eluned Morgan has been confirmed as the new leader of Welsh Labour and is to become the first female first minister of Wales. Lady Morgan was the only candidate to put herself forward to replace Vaughan Gething.US news | Benjamin Netanyahu lauded US support for Israel's war in Gaza but offered few details on ceasefire negotiations as he addressed a raucous joint session of US Congress that was boycotted by dozens of Democratic lawmakers and protested against by thousands outside the US Capitol.Energy | Keir Starmer will promise to build enough offshore wind over the next five years to power 20m homes, by using taxpayer money to develop parts of the seabed owned by the royal family. The prime minister will announce details of the government's energy generation company, known as Great British Energy, during a visit to the north-west on Thursday.Since Brexit they have been an ideological mess, caught between Thatcherite economic liberalism and a desire to appeal to leave voters in the style of the European populist right. In the end they just pissed off everyone, and are no clearer on what their identity should be. Continue reading...
by Presented by John Harris, with Gaby Hinsliff and G on (#6PFFZ)
Keir Starmer has suspended seven of his MPs who rebelled against the whip to scrap the two-child benefit cap. So why won't Labour scrap the controversial limit, and what does this first test of Starmer's leadership tell us about the party's financial position? The Guardian's John Harris is joined by columnist Gaby Hinsliff and former Downing Street chief of staff and Conservative peer Gavin Barwell to discuss the issue. Plus, the Conservative leadership race begins Continue reading...
Former security minister says he would be willing to leave the European convention on human rights in pitch to party's rightTom Tugendhat has said he would be willing to leave the European convention on human rights as he joined the race to succeed Rishi Sunak as the next Conservative leader.The former security minister - who becomes the second Tory MP to announce their candidacy after the former home secretary, James Cleverly - appeared to be pitching to the right to win over party members. Continue reading...
by Patrick Butler Social policy editor on (#6PFC4)
Food Foundation survey finds 14% of households experienced food insecurity in June, with hunger more prevalent in larger familiesFamilies hit by the two-child benefit cap are much more likely to go hungry, skip meals or be unable to afford to eat healthily, according to new data which shows about one in four low-income families with three or more children are suffering food insecurity.The Food Foundation thinktank called on the government to scrap the two-child limit as part of a package of measures that it argued would cut child poverty and reduce hunger. Continue reading...
Study finds 33.3% of squad went to private schools, up nine percentage points from 24% in 2016 teamThe proportion of privately educated athletes in the Team GB squad has increased to a third of all competitors, a study has found.Of the 318 athletes in the 2024 Team GB squad schooled in the UK, 106 or 33.3% were privately educated, up nine percentage points from 24% in the 2016 team that travelled to Rio de Janeiro in 2016, analysis by the Good Schools Guide revealed. Continue reading...
Boat full of people hoping to get to Europe overturns and at least 15 known to have died, UN migration agency saysAt least 15 people have died and more than 150 are missing after a boat full of people hoping to make it to Europe capsized off the coast of Mauritania, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).About 300 people had boarded the long, wooden, fishing vessel in The Gambia, roughly 850 miles (1,350km) to the south, spending seven days at sea before the boat overturned on Monday, the agency said in a statement. Continue reading...
Conductor, artistic director and founder steps down from MCO over deeply regrettable incident' last yearThe conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner has announced he will step down as leader and artistic director of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras after an allegation he hit a singer.The conductor withdrew from engagements including a BBC Prom after the incident last August and said he was seeking specialist help. Continue reading...
Former shadow chancellor claims rebellion a genuine point of conscience, not a coordinated attack on governmentLabour will be pushed to act on abolishing the indefensible" two-child benefit limit, the former shadow chancellor John McDonnell has claimed, after Keir Starmer suspended him and six others for the first rebellion of the new government.It came as multiple MPs expressed shock and dismay at the suspensions, including one suspended MP who claimed she felt her experiences of domestic abuse had been weaponised" in conversations with the whips. Labour said it did not recognise those allegations. Continue reading...
by Ajit Niranjan European environment correspondent on (#6PF48)
Ten activists arrested at Heathrow, over 30 flights cancelled at Cologne-Bonn, and planes delayed or divertedClimate activists acting under the banner oil kills" have glued themselves to the tarmac and grounded flights across Europe as holidaymakers attempt to make summer getaways.In a wave of protests at airports from Oslo to Barcelona, activists disrupted flights and demanded that rich and polluting countries phase out fossil fuels by 2030. The protests, which the activists said had led to several arrests, came a day after climate scientists logged the world's hottest day on record. Continue reading...
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador warns ex-president that campaign pledge will hurt $325bn Mexicans bring to USMexico's president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has written to his friend" Donald Trump warning that any attempt to close the US-Mexico border if he is re-elected would spark a rebellion" on both sides.Trump made the pledge during his speech at the Republican national convention, where he spoke about the massive invasion at our southern border that spread misery, crime, poverty, disease and destruction to communities all across our land". Continue reading...
Man, 24, arrested on suspicion of attempted murder as officers investigate if attack was mental-health related'Police have seized a number of knives" after a British army officer in uniform was stabbed near barracks in Kent.Witnesses described hearing screams as the man in his 40s was repeatedly stabbed near his home in Gillingham just before 6pm on Tuesday by a masked attacker who fled the scene on a moped. Continue reading...
Carmaker's sales declined in first half of 2024 but product updates might lead to turnaroundAston Martin sales went into reverse in the first six months of 2024, but the luxury carmaker said it expects a recovery in the second half as it completes an update of its model line-up.The FTSE 250 company saw the number of cars sold to dealers fall by a third to 2,000, while first half losses rose by 52% to 216.7m. Continue reading...
by Jessica Elgot Deputy political editor on (#6PF0W)
By removing whip from seven MPs, PM makes clear that he is not about to abandon his ruthless mode of operatingA new Labour prime minister with a landslide majority faced the first real test of his authority with a party rebellion from MPs concerned about a tough stance on welfare.That prime minister was Tony Blair, in December 1997, when 47 Labour MPs voted against the government including a frontbench resignation over a bill to cut benefits for single-parent families. But no one lost the whip. Continue reading...
Emmanuel Macron prepares to welcome world leaders to opening ceremonyArms outstretched, Emmanuel Macron looked out over the white sand of the Olympic beach volleyball arena under the Eiffel tower, marvelling at what promised to be the most Parisian backdrop of the games.This is magnificent," he said as volunteers prepared for the hundreds of thousands of spectators who will watch events at the venue after it opens this weekend. This is the picture postcard of Paris 2024," said, Tony Estanguet, the Paris Olympics organiser, looking up at the Eiffel tower. It's magic." Continue reading...
by Amy Sedghi (now); Caroline Davies and Tom Bryant ( on (#6PEKY)
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereCabinet secretary, Simon Case, is reportedly being advised to step down permanently from his role for health reasons at the end of this year, writes Politico.The outlet reports:According to people familiar with the matter, Case is likely to need to step down in the new year on the advice of doctors, who are continuing to treat him for a neurological condition diagnosed more than a year ago.Case is currently working at full capacity, but the condition is affecting his mobility and he now walks with the aid of a stick." Continue reading...
Exclusive: Territory is one of the most, if not the most dangerous place to be a child right now', Catherine Russell says, and we desperately need this conflict to end'
EU officials ask Giorgia Meloni to guarantee independence and funding of public broadcaster amid growing worriesThe European Commission has raised the alarm about the independence of Italy's public service media and Rome's failure to reform the country's strict defamation law, which is widely seen as silencing government critics.In a report issued on Wednesday EU officials identified persisting challenges related to the effectiveness of [the] governance and funding" of Italy's public service media, urging Giorgia Meloni's government to guarantee both its independence and its funding. Continue reading...
Police appeal for information from anyone who saw a grey Porsche 911 being driven in area on SundayA man has been arrested on suspicion of causing the death of two girls, their parents and two motorcyclists in a high-speed crash on a rural A-road.It came as detectives appealed for information from anyone who saw a grey Porsche 911 being driven in the area of the fatal collision on the A61 between Barnsley and Wakefield on Sunday afternoon. Continue reading...
Annual report says climate crisis, conflict and economic shocks leave the global food system disastrously vulnerable'Africa will overtake Asia as the continent with the highest number of people experiencing hunger in the world by 2030, the UN has predicted.In its annual state of food security and nutrition report, five UN agencies said there was a clear trend" of rising prevalence of undernourishment in Africa. Continue reading...
by Ruth Michaelson in Jerusalem and Malak A Tantesh on (#6PCX8)
Hundreds also wounded in assault on parts of Khan Younis, including area designated a humanitarian zone by IDFThe Israeli military has launched a fresh attack on the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis, killing at least 70 people according to medics, after ordering Palestinians to leave several neighbourhoods including areas that had been designated by the military as part of a humanitarian zone.Palestinian civil defence in the territory estimated that 400,000 people sheltering in the city were affected by the order, which included the eastern part of Al-Mawasi, a sandy strip of land without infrastructure where Palestinians have sought shelter in tent encampments in recent months. Continue reading...
Galvanized by the 2016 murder of trans sex worker Paola Buenrostro, activists applaud law as critical for feeling safeWhen the trans sex worker Paola Buenrostro was killed by a client in Mexico City, her friend Kenya Cuevas grabbed the man to stop him fleeing and recorded the scene as police arrived amid sirens, screams and red and blue lights.Despite the footage and witness testimonies, a judge considered there was insufficient evidence to hold the man and released him after 48 hours, since which time he has been on the run. Continue reading...
Nasser hospital director pleas for medical supplies and says staff cannot save influx of patients as IDF continues assaultDoctors in the largest hospital in Gaza's southern city of Khan Younis pleaded for supplies from a facility overwhelmed by wounded people, as Israeli airstrikes, artillery fire and fighting on the streets continued for a second day.There's no space for more patients. There's no space in the operating theatres. There is a lack of medical supplies, so we cannot save our patients," Mohammed Zaqout, the director of Nasser hospital, told AFP. Continue reading...
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent on (#6PEQQ)
UK's biggest airport served almost 40m passengers in first half of 2024, straining its system to the maximum'Heathrow is preparing to announce a fresh blueprint for a third runway for the Labour government's approval as record passenger numbers strain its system to the maximum".The UK's biggest airport served almost 40 million passengers in the first half of 2024, culminating in its busiest day ever on 30 June. Continue reading...
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent on (#6PEQR)
Ben Hughes, 38, charged with murder of Laura Robson, 37, after police received report of a disturbance at a houseA man has been charged with the murder of a woman after reports of a disturbance at a house in Gateshead, police have said.Northumbria police named the dead woman as 37-year-old Laura Robson and said her family were being supported by specially trained officers. Continue reading...
Jim Oppegard, 94, says the schoolchildren he buses can be a challenge but driving them is also a special reward'The newly minted world's oldest bus driver says he has been motivated to keep working past his 94th birthday partially because it allows him to donate to charity.Jim Oppegard discussed his reluctance to retire in an interview published recently on the website of Guinness World Records, which officially recognized the resident of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, as its eldest bus driver in April. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Safeguarding minister outlines measures to protect women and girls, including plans for Raneem's law'Plans to tackle misogyny in schools could take up to 20 years to have an impact on society, the safeguarding minister, Jess Phillips, has said as she outlined measures to protect women and girls.Phillips spoke the day after the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) estimated that 2 million women were victims of violence perpetrated by men each year in an epidemic so serious it amounts to a national emergency". Continue reading...