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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...
From president to fugitive: in the jungle hideout of Evo Morales
The socialist icon wants to defy the Bolivian constitution by running for a fourth term. But is he trying to save the country or himself? Tiago Rogero reportsDeep in the jungle region of Chapare, Bolivia's coca country, the former president and socialist icon Evo Morales is holed up in a compound surrounded by supporters armed with sticks and homemade shields.It was like I was in a movie set, but like a low-budget movie set of a Bolivian Game of Thrones. It was very surreal," says Tiago Rogero. Continue reading...
New Zealand MPs who performed haka in parliament given unprecedented punishment
Te Pti Mori co-leaders and youngest member to be temporarily suspended from parliament after performance protesting controversial billThree New Zealand MPs who performed a haka in parliament will be temporarily suspended, in what is believed to be the harshest ever penalty issued to parliamentarians.The co-leaders of Te Pti Mori (the Mori Party) Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi, and the party's youngest member, Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, performed the traditional Mori dance during a vote on the controversial Treaty Principles Bill during its first reading in November. Continue reading...
Decision on foreign state stakes in UK press could end Telegraph limbo
Cap of 15% could allow US firm RedBird Capital to finalise deal to buy titles after two years of uncertaintyThe government will allow foreign states to own stakes of up to 15% in British newspapers in a move that could finally end two years of uncertainty over the ownership of the Telegraph titles.The Department for Culture, Media and Sport is to announce the limit on Thursday through the introduction of a new statutory instrument in parliament, ending a months-long consultation involving intensive lobbying by newspaper owners. Continue reading...
1.5m foreign workers already in UK could face longer wait for permanent settlement
People who have moved to UK since 2020 may face extra five-year wait to stay indefinitely under Labour crackdownAbout 1.5 million foreign workers who have moved to Britain since 2020 may have to wait a further five years to apply for permanent settlement.Under changes set out in the immigration white paper, automatic settlement and citizenship rights will be granted after 10 years instead of five. But the paper did not specify whether this would apply to recent arrivals already in the UK and in the process of their application. Continue reading...
Mike Lynch’s superyacht sank in high winds, says report
Investigators said Bayesian, which sank in Italy killing 15 people, was destabilised by windThe late tech tycoon Mike Lynch's superyacht, Bayesian, sank after it was hit by winds of around 117km/h that drove the vessel past its point of stability and caused downflooding over the starboard rail, according to a preliminary safety report by the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB).The investigators said Bayesian may have been vulnerable to high winds when running on its engine and that these vulnerabilities" were unknown to either the owner or the crew" as they were not included in the stability information book carried on board. Continue reading...
Royal Navy commander removed from job over sexual allegations
Lt Cdr Martyn Mayger, who took charge of HMS Tyne in February, under investigation over sexual allegationsA Royal Navy commander has been removed from his role less than three months into post while he is investigated over sexual allegations.Lt Cdr Martyn Mayger took charge of HMS Tyne, a warship that operates in UK and European waters on security tasks, in February. Continue reading...
Trump meets Syria’s ‘attractive, tough’ president after lifting US sanctions
US president meets Ahmed al-Sharaa in Saudi Arabia as lifting of sanctions is met with jubilation in Damascus
Cassie Ventura tells court at day three of trial that Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raped her
Music mogul's former girlfriend describes physical abuse, control and violence at trial in New York City
Three Nazi extremists convicted of planning terrorist attack in England
Self-styled Nazi cell had amassed 200 weapons and discussed attacks on mosques and synagoguesThree Nazi extremists who amassed an arsenal of 200 weapons and discussed targeting mosques and synagogues in England have been convicted of planning a terrorist attack.Among the haul of weapons was a 3D gun that was almost ready to be fired. The planned attack was averted when an undercover officer infiltrated the self-styled Nazi cell. Continue reading...
Jail time for recalled offenders to be limited to free up prison places
UK justice secretary also announces plans for three new jails amid overcrowding crisis in England and WalesShabana Mahmood will limit for how long hundreds of repeat offenders can be recalled to prison amid Whitehall predictions that jails will be full again in November.The justice secretary also announced a 4.7bn plan to build three new prisons starting this year, part of a record expansion" as the government attempts to get to grips with the criminal justice system. Continue reading...
Israel’s ‘no hunger in Gaza’ narrative flies in face of obvious evidence
Justification for Israel's blockade is hard to sustain amid photos of malnourished children and critical famine warningsFor many decades, Israel was proud of its officials' ability to defend and argue and convince around the world. The war in Gaza has seen the country's public diplomacy face its greatest test - as was made clear on Wednesday morning with a robust exchange between David Mencer, a spokesperson for the Israeli government, and Nick Robinson, a presenter of the BBC's flagship Today programme.Mencer stressed that he was speaking on behalf of the prime minister and made an uncompromising statement of Israel's arguments, including the accusation that Hamas - described as a genocidal death cult" - uses civilians as human shields. Continue reading...
People who stop weight loss drugs return to original weight within year, analysis finds
Research raises questions about long-term treatment of and support for people using weight loss drugsPeople on weight loss drugs regain all the weight they have lost within a year of stopping the medication, analysis has shown.Analysis of 11 studies of older and newer GLP-1 weight loss drugs by the University of Oxford found that patients typically lost 8kg on weight loss jabs but returned to their original weight within 10 months of stopping them. Continue reading...
Sperm donor who claims he fathered more than 180 children loses custody battle
UK judge rejects Robert Albon's application for parental right of three-year-old girl he had with woman in DurhamAn unregistered sperm donor who says he has fathered more than 180 children has failed to gain custody of a three-year-old child he had with a Durham woman, who said she was left broken" and suicidal" by their encounter.Robert Albon, who goes by the pseudonym Joe Donor" and has appeared on This Morning and in a Channel 4 documentary, applied to have the girl live with him after a court deemed her mother was unable to look after her. Continue reading...
Taxi driver in France charged with stealing from David Lammy and his wife
Driver allegedly stole luggage and cash from foreign secretary and Nicola Green after ride from Italy to French ski resortA taxi driver has been charged by French police with stealing luggage and cash from the UK's foreign secretary, David Lammy, and his wife, Nicola Green.
Trump’s cryptocurrency endeavor caps a political career filled with conflicts of interest
Trump's foray into cryptocurrency involves him leveraging his presidency for personal gain and operating in an industry he has power overThe 220 winners of a cryptocurrency contest were told on Monday to look out for an email featuring the most exclusive invitation in the world". As a reward for spending immense amounts of money, in some cases millions of dollars, they had won the prize of attending a private gala with Donald Trump at his own Washington DC golf club later this month.Awarding access to the president in exchange for investment in his crypto endeavor was Trump's latest conflict of interest in a political career filled with, in the words of one of his most repeated catchphrases, many such cases". Real estate holdings, a media company, merchandising deals, fraud and most recently Qatar's gift of a $400m plane are only some of the myriad of entanglements that government ethics watchdogs have warned about for a decade now. Continue reading...
New prisons to be built and inmates released early, justice secretary says, as MoJ warns men’s jails could run out of space – UK politics live
Justice secretary says male prisons currently operating at 99% capacityHere is the list of MPs down to ask a question at PMQs, which starts at noon.In March Reform UK reported Rupert Lowe (at the time one of their five MPs) to the police, claiming he had threatened the party chair, Zia Yusuf, with violence. Reform UK announced the news shortly after Lowe gave a newspaper interview criticising Nigel Farage, the party leader,Following a thorough and detailed review of the evidence in relation to an allegation of threats, we have decided that no criminal charges should be brought against a sitting MP.Having considered a number of witness statements, we have concluded that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.If Farage were ever to control the vast power of the British state, I believe he would not hesitate to do to his adversaries what they have tried to do to me. With real power, I fear he would wield that immense responsibility to crush dissent - as he has done time and again over the years ...Please listen when I say this: For the good of our country, Nigel Farage must never be prime minister. Continue reading...
Trump says there’s a ‘possibility’ he will attend Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Turkey – as it happened
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereI worry a lot about a kind of world war one-type scenario," former White House Russia adviser Fiona Hill told Lucy Hough, in which the prevailing system is broken down, and you get a whole outbreak of conflicts that meld together."People are always asking: What should we be worried about in the future?' We should be worried about the here and now.He wanted a very close relationship with Putin, kept talking about him as his friend, talking about phone calls he had when he hadn't had phone calls. He's done this with China as well.It's almost as if he's saying: Please call me.' He's laid out every way in which he can be manipulated, and that's what Putin has done. Putin is an expert in manipulation. Continue reading...
US transportation secretary changed wife’s flight from Newark after ongoing issues at airport
Airport has seen multiple serious failures in past weeks while Sean Duffy has assured the public it's safe to fly from thereSean Duffy, the Trump administration's transportation secretary, has revealed that he switched flights for his wife this week to help her avoid flying out of beleaguered Newark Liberty, one of the busiest airports in the New York area.Duffy's disclosure on Monday followed his repeated assurances to the American public that it is safe to fly from Newark, despite a spate of dramatic outages affecting the airport's radar systems that is causing ongoing disruption and delays. On Sunday, the transportation secretary went on NBC News's Meet the Press and insisted Newark was safe. Continue reading...
‘Significant doubt’ revealed over Bank of London’s ability to keep operating
Auditors question if Peter Mandelson-linked firm can raise adequate funding after news of regulator's investigationThe Bank of London, the fledgling clearing bank formerly backed by Peter Mandelson, has revealed it is under investigation by UK regulators, with auditors saying the fallout could throw significant doubt" over its ability to keep operating.The news is a fresh blow for the troubled fintech, which has lost its founder and leading board members, including Lord Mandelson and US private equity boss Harvey Schwartz, and halved its workforce since being thrust into the spotlight in September over an embarrassing winding-up petition by the UK tax authority over unpaid debts. Continue reading...
Gary Lineker apologises for sharing post about Zionism featuring picture of rat
BBC host says he would never knowingly share anything antisemitic' and deleted post on learning it was offensiveGary Lineker has issued an unreserved apology for amplifying online material with antisemitic connotations, after reposting a video that criticised Zionism and included an illustration of a rat.The outgoing Match of the Day presenter said he would never knowingly share anything antisemitic", adding he had deleted the Instagram post as soon as I became aware of the issue". The image of the rat was historically an antisemitic insult and used in Nazi Germany to characterise Jews. Continue reading...
UK equality watchdog to extend gender guidance consultation, say insiders
Exclusive: Six-week deliberation asked for by Commons committee expected to be granted after internal backlashThe UK's equality watchdog is expected to give in to demands that it allow more time to consider its formal guidance on the supreme court ruling about gender issues, after what sources say has been a big backlash from staff and stakeholders.Some insiders believe the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) may be forced into a U-turn on its initial response, which was criticised as overly literal in defining how organisations should respond to the court decision that woman" in the Equality Act refers only to a biological woman. Continue reading...
Germany arrests three Ukrainians over alleged Russian parcel bomb plot
Prosecutors say men intended to attack German cargo transport by sending packages that would explode in transit
Middle East crisis live: Dozens killed by Israeli strikes in Gaza, including many women and children
Dead include those killed in a strike on the European hospital complex near Khan Younis
Ex-Reform MP Rupert Lowe says Farage ‘must never be PM’ as CPS rules out charges
MP accuses ex-colleagues of attempt to silence him as CPS says it will not charge him over allegations of verbal threatsThe former Reform MP Rupert Lowe has accused his ex-colleagues of a sinister" attempt to use the police to silence him, as he launched a furious attack on Nigel Farage who he said must never be prime minister".Lowe, the MP for Great Yarmouth who now sits as an independent, made the remarks after the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed it would not bring criminal charges over allegations that Lowe made verbal threats in parliament last December. Continue reading...
Von der Leyen’s texts with Pfizer boss can be shared, says EU’s highest court
European court of justice says no plausible explanation' given for denying New York Times access to texts from pandemicThe EU's highest court has cancelled a decision to withhold Ursula von der Leyen's text messages with a pharmaceutical executive during the pandemic, in a significant defeat for the commission president.The European court of justice on Wednesday annulled a decision taken by the European Commission in November 2022 to deny the New York Times access to the messages, after a freedom of information request by the paper. Continue reading...
Israeli bombing wave kills dozens in Gaza including at least 22 children, say reports
Bombardment signals new escalation after Netanyahu said Israel would go in with full force to complete the operation'
Prisoners to earn freedom after serving third of sentence under new plans
Offenders in England and Wales to have sentences cut for good behaviour and completion of work, training or education tasksPrisoners will be able to earn their freedom after serving a third of their sentences under new minimum and maximum sentence plans released by the government to tackle the overcrowding in jails.Offenders in England and Wales will be able to earn early release if they complete work, training or education assignments and demonstrate good behaviour before being freed. Continue reading...
Co-op cyber-attack: stock availability in stores ‘will not improve until weekend’
Group in recovery phase' and working closely with suppliers after customers complain of empty shelvesThe Co-op has said that stock availability in its stores will not improve until this weekend, as it struggles to recover from a cyber-attack two weeks ago.The grocery to funerals mutual said it was in the recovery phase" and working closely with our suppliers to restock our stores" after bringing its stock ordering system back online. The system was closed down as part of efforts to fend off the cyber-attack. Continue reading...
Early air pollution exposure affects health in adolescence, study finds
UCL study of 9,000 children also found marked inequality, with people from ethnic minority backgrounds having higher exposure riskYoung children who are exposed to high levels of air pollution are more likely to experience poor health outcomes in later adolescence, according to new research.The study, conducted by academics at University College London, looked at data from 9,000 young people taking part in the Millennium Cohort Study between 2000 and 2002 across the UK, measuring their exposure to various types of air pollutants including PM2.5, PM10 and NO2. Continue reading...
Australian workers claw back hit to living standards as wages outpace inflation
The 1% climb in real pay was the fastest in five years, and twice the five-year average leading into the pandemic
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Erin Patterson showed no sign of liver damage experienced by other mushroom lunch attendees, trial hears
Victorian jury also sees images appearing to show accused disposing of food dehydrator at tip, and hears from expert who examined lunch leftovers
Oasis have ‘no plan for any new music’, says band manager
Alec McKinlay adds that reunion tour, set to begin on 4 July in Cardiff, is very much the last time around'Oasis's co-manager has said the band have no plans for new music, and that their 2025 reunion tour will be their last.Speaking to Music Week, Alec McKinlay said: This is very much the last time around, as Noel's made clear in the press. It's a chance for fans who haven't seen the band to see them, or at least for some of them to ... there's no plan for any new music." Continue reading...
NSW police argument that unlawful strip-search was necessary is ‘outrageous’, class action lawyer says
Judge appears baffled that police force, which admits search of Raya Meredith was unlawful and unjustified, nevertheless claims it was objectively necessary'
Erin Patterson murder trial day 11 – as it happened
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‘Eerie gem’ of an unearthed Graham Greene story published in Strand Magazine
A ghost story - unusual subject matter for the late author of political thrillers - features alongside little-known Ian Fleming storyA short ghost story by Graham Greene described by analysts as an eerie gem" was published for the first time on Wednesday, a rare glimpse into the largely uncelebrated darker side of one of the giants of 20th-century literature.Reading at Night appears in the 75th issue of Strand Magazine, a New York literary quarterly that has built a reputation for finding and publishing lost" writings of well-known authors. Continue reading...
After chaos of the Yoon era, South Korea prepares to pick a new president
Koreans hope politics can return to a focus on record high youth unemployment and a cost of living crisis after impeachment dramaAfter the unprecedented turmoil of the past six months, South Koreans could be forgiven for breathing a collective sigh of relief that the political focus has shifted from an impeachment crisis to economic policy ahead of next month's presidential election.The economy is expected to dominate the campaign to elect a new president on 3 June, after the impeachment of Yoon Suk Yeol, whose declaration of martial law in December triggered the South's most serious political crisis for decades. Continue reading...
Hagia Sophia restoration to protect 1,500-year-old Unesco ‘masterpiece’
Istanbul landmark's most extensive works in years will include efforts to prevent earthquake damageStanding beneath the stone archways, grand murals and filagree lamps of the Hagia Sophia, the architect Hasan Frat Diker reflects on his vocation: the protection of a fragile structure that is both Turkey's grandest mosque and perhaps its most contentious building. He is overseeing some of the most intense restoration and preservation works in the Hagia Sophia's nearly 1,500-year history, including efforts to strengthen its grand central dome and protect it from earthquakes.We are not just responsible for this building but to the entire world public," Diker said, gesturing at the crowds of visitors kneeled on the plush turquoise carpets or gazing at the murals of feathered seraphim. He pointed up at the gold mosaic and blue mural interior of the main dome, what he describes as one of the many unsolved problems" of the Hagia Sophia's design. Continue reading...
Car use and meat consumption drive emissions gender gap, research suggests
The French study of 15,000 people shows men emit 26% more pollution due to eating red meat and driving moreCars and meat are major factors driving a gender gap in greenhouse gas emissions, new research suggests.Men emit 26% more planet-heating pollution than women from transport and food, according to a preprint study of 15,000 people in France. The gap shrinks to 18% after controlling for socioeconomic factors such as income and education. Continue reading...
Pressure grows on Fifa as reports warn of serious risk to workers amid Saudi World Cup building boom
Two reports published today catalogue gruesome yet avoidable accidents' on construction sites despite the Gulf kingdom's claims that work-related deaths have fallenThousands of migrant workers are likely to die in Saudi Arabia as a result of a building boom fuelled by the 2034 World Cup and other major construction projects, human rights groups have warned.The Gulf kingdom has seen a surge in demand for cheap migrant labour, with a significant increase in foreign workers since 2021, as it starts preparations for hosting the World Cup and drives forward projects including the futurist megacity Neom. Continue reading...
Western countries gave Mossad information used to track and killi Palestinian terrorists in 1970s
Declassified documents reveal secret support by intelligence agencies without oversight by elected politiciansA secret coalition of western intelligence agencies supplied Israel with crucial information that allowed the Mossad to track and kill Palestinians suspected of involvement in terrorist attacks in western Europe in the early 1970s, newly declassified documents have revealed.The support was offered without any oversight by parliaments or elected politicians, and, if not actually illegal, would have caused a public scandal. Continue reading...
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