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Starmer pledges UK support to Ukraine amid anniversary of independence
PM sends message of solidarity as Ukrainians celebrate anniversary of exit from USSRKeir Starmer has told Ukrainians that the UK will back them today and always" as Kyiv marks 33 years since it declared independence from the Soviet Union.The prime minister described his message to frontline fighters and people who have sought refuge in Britain as crystal clear" as community groups, councils and parishes around the UK plan to mark the anniversary on Saturday. Continue reading...
Germany mass stabbing: police hunt suspect after three killed at festival in Solingen
Police in western city of Solingen search for unknown assailant after attack during festival attended by thousands that also seriously injured five
Notting Hill carnival has renewed importance since riots, organisers say
Hope that this weekend's event in west London will bring people together to celebrate diversity after recent unrestOrganisers of Notting Hill carnival have said the festivities this year will take on a renewed importance and remind people of the need for diversity and inclusion after the far-right riots that took place this month.More than a million people are expected to line the streets of west London this weekend for the 56th annual carnival, one of the biggest street festivals in the world. Continue reading...
Ronda Rousey ‘so, so sorry’ for prior Sandy Hook shooting denialism
Ex-UFC superstar calls 2013 post boosting Sandy Hook conspiracy theory video her most regrettable decision'The former Ultimate Fighting Championship superstar Ronda Rousey has issued her most detailed apology yet for having once engaged in Sandy Hook school shooting denialism after Reddit users inundated her with criticism during a question-and-answer session on the platform.Rousey on Tuesday was participating in one of the Ask Me Anything discussions that celebrities frequently have with Reddit users when she was quickly flooded with questions and disapproval about her having spread misinformation on the 2012 attack in Newtown, Connecticut, that killed 20 schoolchildren. Continue reading...
‘On the front foot’: Waitrose boss confident chain is getting its mojo back
James Bailey is confident the market has swung in its favour, with more customers and plans to open new storesWaitrose is getting its mojo back, according to the boss of the upmarket supermarket chain, with shoppers treating themselves more often to pricier items such as green harissa paste and organic beef fillet steak as the cost of living crisis subsides for them.James Bailey says Waitrose is selling nearly double the amount expected of its range of branded ingredients for recipes by the celebrity chef Yotam Ottolenghi, which launched in April, while sales of its Duchy Organic range are up more than 10%, as are those for its premium No 1 own label range, while sales of its budget Essentials range are falling back. Continue reading...
Infected blood compensation body gets power to start making payments
Cabinet Office paper confirms government expects body to begin making payments by end of yearMinisters have given the Infected Blood Compensation Authority (IBCA) the power to start making payments to patients.The Cabinet Office published a lengthy policy paper on Friday detailing the tariff-based scheme, and laid secondary legislation, which sets out the criteria for the first payouts. Continue reading...
How a new, single form helps ease the trauma of debt for UK victims of economic abuse
Exclusive: Indebted people left to deal with multiple creditors now have a communication lifelineVictims of economic abuse should find it easier to get help dealing with their creditors, as 25 banks and building societies have committed to accepting a new form which could ease applicants' trauma and provide the support they need.The Economic Abuse Evidence Form (EAEF) enables money and debt advisers, trained by the specialist charities Money Advice Plus (MAP) and Surviving Economic Abuse (SEA), to advise multiple organisations that someone has experienced economic abuse, and explain the impact on the victim. Continue reading...
‘It’s a pretty remorseless life’: Keir Starmer and the vexed debate over politicians’ holidays
No adviser would say PM should have gone away during the riots but cancelling breaks can take a tollKeir Starmer has achieved a number of things this summer, not least winning an election and rubbing shoulders with other world leaders at the Nato summit. What he has not managed, however, is to go on a family holiday.In calling off the planned jaunt to Europe as his government responded to days of rioting, the prime minister became the latest in a decades-long list of politicians to wearily decide that duties come before beach time with the kids. Continue reading...
Are Starmer and Labour really in hock to ‘union paymasters’?
PM faces pitfalls navigating what are crucial relationships but claims by jilted Tories don't ring true, say expertsSince last month's general election, Sharon Graham, the general secretary of the Unite trade union, has held face-to-face meetings with a string of key secretaries of state.As she says, in many leading economies, that would barely merit a mention, given that she represents about a million members across 40-odd industries, including steel, energy and defence. Continue reading...
English councils call for national men’s health strategy
Report reveals stark inequalities in life expectancy between men living in wealthy and deprived areasCouncils across England have urged the government to create a national men's health strategy after uncovering stark discrepancies in life expectancy between men living in wealthy and deprived areas.The Local Government Association (LGA) said the issue should be recognised as a national concern". A report by the body - Men's Health: the Lives of Men In Our Communities - claims men in deprived areas live up to 10 years less than their counterparts in wealthy areas, with smoking and excessive alcohol consumption contributing factors to the gap. Continue reading...
Fresh warning on fire ants in Queensland as suppression efforts struggle to halt spread
US specialist on invasive species says the densities of the destructive pest are approaching what he has seen in Texas
Australia’s south-east to face strong winds, storms and hail after unseasonal heat across country
We are moving into a pretty active week,' meteorologist says, with a number of weather systems moving across the south
From cars to coffee machines, here’s how Australian spending habits are weathering the high cost of living
Retailers like Temple & Webster have slashed their pricing and tweaked their product range to lure gen Z and millennials - and it's working
NSW woman charged with murder after man’s body found in surfboard bag
Emergency services visited a Darkwood property, about 67km west of Coffs Harbour, after reports a dead body had been found
AGL breached rules 16,000 times in wrongly taking welfare money from hundreds of people, court rules
Landmark federal court judgment could trigger proceedings against three other energy retailers
Sacked BBC presenter Jermaine Jenas ‘ashamed’ of ‘inappropriate messages’
Ex-footballer, 41, says I let myself down, my family, friends and colleagues down' in interviewJermaine Jenas has apologised to the women with whom I was messaging" after he was sacked from the BBC.I am ashamed, and I am deeply sorry," the 41-year-old former footballer said in an interview with the Sun. I have let myself down, my family, friends and colleagues down, and I owe everyone an apology - especially the women with whom I was messaging. I am so, so sorry. Continue reading...
High levels of fluoride in drinking water linked to lower IQ in children
US government study finds association between high levels of fluoride exposure and potential neurological riskA US government report expected to stir debate concluded that fluoride in drinking water at twice the recommended limit is linked with lower IQ in children.The report, based on an analysis of previously published research, marks the first time a federal agency has determined - with moderate confidence" - that there is a link between higher levels of fluoride exposure and lower IQ in children. While the report was not designed to evaluate the health effects of fluoride in drinking water alone, it is a striking acknowledgment of a potential neurological risk from high levels of fluoride. Continue reading...
Ballpark from A League of Their Own and Eight Men Out destroyed in fire
Traditional, old-school grandstands' of Jay Littleton Ball Park in Ontario, California, dated to 1937A historic southern California baseball field that appeared in A League of Their Own and other films has been destroyed in a fire.Firefighters responded at 11.25pm on Thursday to a report of a fire at Jay Littleton Ball Park in the city of Ontario, about 35 miles (56km) east of Los Angeles. Continue reading...
Frasers Group seeks approval for Mike Ashley to cash in £585m in share buyback
Company wants investors' permission to buy billionaire's shares in private deal at market price at the timeMike Ashley's Frasers Group is seeking approval for the billionaire entrepreneur to cash in 585m of shares which could be bought back by the company in a private deal.Under the plan, the stock market-listed retail group said it wanted permission from shareholders to buy back the shares privately from Ashley - in one or several transactions - at the market price at the time. Continue reading...
US and 10 Latin American states reject Nicolás Maduro’s vote certification
I have no doubt this election has been stolen,' says Chile's leftwing president after Venezuelan supreme court rulingTen Latin American governments and the US have said they categorically reject" the Venezuelan supreme court's decision to confirm Nicolas Maduro's widely contested claim to have won re-election, with Chile's president declaring: I have no doubt this election has been stolen."Thursday's verdict from Venezuela's top court, which is stacked with Maduro loyalists, has been widely questioned internationally from across the political spectrum. Continue reading...
UK must curb rise in racist hate speech by politicians and public figures, UN says
Review also highlights racial profiling in police practices, and failure to address legacies of colonialism and slaveryThe UK must act to curb a sharp increase in the use of racist hate speech by British politicians and high-profile public figures, a UN body has said.Ministers must adopt comprehensive measures to discourage and combat racist hate speech and xenophobic discourse by political and public figures" and ensure that such cases are effectively investigated and sanctioned", the UN committee on the elimination of racial discrimination recommended in a report. Continue reading...
Which benefits are available to vulnerable people under Labour?
As the winter fuel allowance is scrapped for many pensioners, we outline some other key benefits Millions facing cruel winter' without fuel payments, Labour MPs warnLabour backbenchers are warning that millions of vulnerable people will face a cruel winter" amid rising energy prices and a reduction in benefits, including the removal of winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners.Keir Starmer's government has promised to improve conditions for those most in need, with a commitment to reduce and alleviate" child poverty and end the moral scar" of food banks. And while Labour sees economic growth and creating more reliable and well-paid jobs as crucial to achieving these aims, it cannot ignore a number of pressing and often interrelated problems in the social security and benefits system. Continue reading...
Millions facing ‘cruel winter’ without fuel payments, Labour MPs warn
Backbenchers say end to support schemes would be wrong measure' that ignores struggle of poorest households Which benefits are available to vulnerable people?Millions of vulnerable people face a cruel winter" owing to a combination of rising energy costs and government cuts to welfare schemes, Labour MPs and campaigners have warned, as Keir Starmer comes under pressure to extend key financial support programmes.Labour backbenchers are calling on the prime minister to reverse or mitigate the government's decision to end winter fuel payments for millions of pensioners and to extend the household support fund (HSF), which is due to run out in September. Continue reading...
Modi tells Zelenskiy he is ready to work ‘as a friend’ to bring about peace deal
Indian PM says he respects and supports sovereignty and territorial integrity' of Ukraine during historic visitIndia's prime minister, Narendra Modi, made a historic visit to Kyiv on Friday and told Volodymyr Zelenskiy he was ready to work as a friend" to bring about a peace deal that would end Russia's war in Ukraine.Modi said he respected and supported Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity". It is our highest priority," he said, adding that he had told Vladimir Putin during their meeting in July that problems cannot be resolved on the battlefield". The war could only end through dialogue and diplomacy", he stressed. Continue reading...
Brothers jailed for being at forefront of riot outside Rotherham hotel
Paul and Luke Sissons among those sentenced over disorder earlier this month in English towns and citiesTwo brothers have each been jailed for three years after being convicted of being at the forefront of a riot outside a hotel housing more than 200 asylum seekers in Rotherham.Sheffield crown court heard that Luke and Paul Sissons were involved in several violent incidents at the Holiday Inn Express, in Manvers, on 4 August, including confrontations with riot police and an attack on a police dog van. Continue reading...
Baby in Gaza partly paralysed from polio in territory’s first case for 25 years
WHO says infant in stable condition as it prepares to vaccinate more than 640,000 children amid warA Palestinian baby in Gaza has been partly paralysed from polio in the first case there for 25 years, amid preparations for a difficult and dangerous vaccination campaign in the midst of war.The head of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, confirmed that the affected infant had lost movement in his lower left leg, but was in a stable condition. Continue reading...
Russian special forces free hostages taken by four men linked to Islamic State
Prisoners who carried out attack that left several guards dead at high-security jail liquidated', says national guard
‘She was easy to love’: friends and family pay tribute to Hannah Lynch
Eighteen-year-old daughter of tech tycoon Mike Lynch was one of seven people to die when the Bayesian sank off SicilyThe 18-year-old daughter of the British tech tycoon Mike Lynch, whose body was recovered on Friday from the wreck of her father's yacht, was fiercely intelligent and genuinely kind" and had a promising future, friends and teachers said in tributes.Hannah Lynch was described as one of the best English students in the country". She was one of seven people, including her father, who died after his yacht Bayesian sank during a storm off the coast of Sicily on Monday. Continue reading...
Metropolitan police end probe into election gambling scandal with no charges made – as it happened
Force ends investigation into bets on 4 July election date and says bar to prove misconduct in public office has not been metNewly released figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) suggest that UK households cut their real-terms spending on food and non-alcoholic drinks in the year to March 2023.While nominal spending on the category increased over the period, there was a 7.5% real-terms drop when accounting for inflation, making it the area where households made the biggest cutbacks, the ONS said.Puberty blockers work by suppressing the release of hormones and are often prescribed to children questioning their gender.In May, the Conservative government tightened rules on the drugs, introducing an emergency ban on them being prescribed by private and European prescribers. Continue reading...
‘Fierce, fearless and fiery’ Irish campaigner and writer Nell McCafferty dies at 80
Those at the funeral in Derry paid tribute to the trailblazing civil rights activist whose influence on modern Ireland is still keenly feltNell McCafferty, the leading Irish feminist campaigner and outspoken writer who changed Ireland for the better", has been buried after a funeral mass in St Columba's church in Derry.Friday's service in the Bogside church was attended by Northern Ireland's first minister, Michelle O'Neill, along with representatives of Ireland's president and taoiseach, Michael D Higgins and Simon Harris. Continue reading...
Royal Mail delivers less than 80% of first-class post on time
Pressure increases on managers at the company whose poor performance is already under investigation by OfcomRoyal Mail delivered less than 80% of first-class post on time in recent months, increasing the pressure on managers at the company, which is already being investigated for poor service.The company said 79.1% of first-class mail arrived within one working day in the three months to 30 June. It also delivered only 94.1% of second-class post on time. Continue reading...
Neglect of working class has decimated TV industry, says Carol Vorderman
Broadcaster blames television snobbery for shift to social media and says it is partly responsible for UK riotsWorking class people are shunning TV and turning to social media, a move which is decimating the traditional television industry, according to Carol Vorderman who gave this year's alternative MacTaggart lecture at the Edinburgh TV festival.The former Countdown presenter delivered a scathing assessment of the contemporary TV landscape, arguing that working class people no longer felt represented by what was on offer and were looking elsewhere. Continue reading...
John Lewis begins Christmas countdown with top-10 toy forecast
Deluxe wooden play kitchen, Barbie sets and pretend record player included in predictionYou may still be on your summer holiday, and it is weeks until the clocks change, but - Grinches look away - the countdown to Christmas has begun.With 124 sleeps to go, gift catalogues are landing on doormats, tickets to winter wonderlands and skating rinks are being booked and heaven help you if you haven't joined a waiting list for a posh beauty Advent calendar.Squish-a-Longs 14-pack - 14.99Play-Doh Rainbow Swirl Ice Cream Set - 20.99VTech My 1st Record Player - 27.99Gecko Hexbug - 29.99Bonnie Bear - 32.99Lego Sleigh - 39.99Connetix Magnetic Tiles Rainbow Motion Pack - 45Ultimate Barbie Stables - 69.99Melissa & Doug Vending Machine - 79.99Wooden Deluxe Play Kitchen - 250 Continue reading...
Israel-Gaza war live: Israeli forces claim to have killed prominent Hezbollah member in attack on Lebanon’s Ayta al-Jabal
IDF says it has killed Muhammad Mahmoud Najam in attack in southern LebanonThe Lebanon Health Ministry said one adult and one child were killed in an Israeli strike on southern Lebanon, Haaretz is reporting.Lufthansa will resume flights to Amman in Jordan and Erbil in Iraq starting 27 August, Reuters is reporting. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war live: Modi tells Zelenskiy he is ready to play personal role ‘as a friend’ to secure peace
Indian PM calls on Ukraine and Russia to open dialogue as soon as possible to find way out of conflictMykhailo Podolyak, an adviser in the Ukrainian president's office, has told Reuters that Narendra Modi's visit to Kyiv is significant because New Delhi really has a certain influence" over Moscow.It's extremely important for us to effectively build relations with such countries, to explain to them what the correct end to the war is - and that it is also in their interests," he said. Continue reading...
Woman missing after falling eight metres into sinkhole in Kuala Lumpur
Search for woman continues after pavement she was walking on collapsed beneath her in Malaysian capitalA woman is missing after falling into an eight metre (26ft) deep sinkhole in the Kuala Lumpur city centre on Friday after the pavement caved in, burying her, Malaysian authorities said.It happened in the Dang Wangi area of the Malaysian capital. The local police chief, Sulizmie Affendy Sulaiman, said that based on witness accounts, the woman was walking along the pavement when the earth suddenly collapsed beneath her. Continue reading...
Balloons, bubbles and bright colours at funeral of girl killed in Southport attack
Coffin of Elsie Dot Stancombe travelled on horse-drawn carriage and carried up pink carpet towards balloon archThe life of seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, who was killed in the Southport knife attack, was celebrated with balloons, bubbles and her favourite Taylor Swift music at her funeral service.
Mike Lynch yacht: possibility of manslaughter charges as final body recovered
Italian prosecutors investigate potential manslaughter charges over sinking as final body reportedly retrievedProsecutors in Italy are investigating potential manslaughter charges relating to the sinking of the superyacht Bayesian as a body believed to be Mike Lynch's 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, was recovered.The Bayesian sank off the coast of Sicily early on Monday morning when the area was hit by violent storms. Seven people, including the British tech entrepreneur Lynch, were killed. Continue reading...
Storm Lilian: high winds disrupt flights and Leeds and Creamfields festivals
Several departures from Heathrow and Leeds Bradford cancelled and hundreds of homes hit by power cutsFlights have been grounded and the Leeds festival has been forced to shut down some of its stages amid severe weather warnings over Storm Lilian.High winds led to disruption across the north of England, with yellow warnings for wind in place on Friday morning and expectations of gusts of up to 80mph. Continue reading...
Welsh 20mph speed limit forces junior cycle race to shorten and reroute
Three of five stages of Junior Tour of Wales changed as support vehicles would not have kept up with cyclistsOrganisers of a cycle race in Wales have been forced to change and shorten its route because of the introduction of the 20mph speed limit in parts of the country.Three of the five stages of the Junior Tour of Wales, which starts on Friday, have been changed because support vehicles would not have been able to keep up with the riders without breaking the limit. Continue reading...
NSW judge faces ban after scathing report criticises his handling of sexual assault trial
Report finds that during trial Judge Robert Newlinds repeatedly called crown case hopeless' and vilified the alleged sexual assault victim
Man due in court charged with delivery driver’s murder in Leeds
Mark Ross to appear before magistrates in connection with death on Tuesday of Claudiu-Carol KondorA man has been charged with the murder of a delivery driver who was killed while out on his rounds in Leeds this week.Mark Ross, 32, was due to appear at Leeds magistrates court on Friday over the death of 42-year-old Claudiu-Carol Kondor. Continue reading...
Macron urged by French left to let it form government
President accused of dragging his feet over appointing new prime minister and failing to accept results of electionLeaders of France's leftwing coalition will demand Emmanuel Macron agree to let them form the country's new government as the president holds a series of meetings to break the six-week political deadlock.Macron has already rejected the New Popular Front's (NFP) candidate to be appointed prime minister, saying he wants a government leader with broad and stable" support to avoid a parliamentary vote of no confidence that would cause further political chaos. Continue reading...
Reef faces climate-fuelled ‘deterioration’, report says – as it happened
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SafeWork NSW investigating Swillhouse hospitality group after staff allege harassment and discrimination
High-profile Sydney bar and restaurant group issues public apology as award-winning bartender comes forward alleging workplace sexual assault
Canadian government moves to end unprecedented rail stoppage
Rail freight workers to return to work and trains expected to start running within days after ministers interveneWorkers at Canadian National Railway will begin returning to work, the Teamsters union said, hours after the government moved to end an unprecedented rail stoppage.The union said the stoppage at Canadian Pacific Kansas City would continue pending an order from the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB). The union and company officials were scheduled to meet with the board on Friday morning. Continue reading...
Massive Attack castigate music industry over climate inaction: ‘We don’t need to talk. We need to act’
As the group prepare for Act 1.5, a Bristol festival aiming to have the lowest emissions of any big music event, Robert Del Naja says decarbonised touring is possibleAs pop stars fly on private jets and haul stage sets around the world, with their fans collectively generating significant emissions via their own travel to gigs, Massive Attack's Robert Del Naja has said it's time to act" and address the environmental damage wreaked by live music.A home town Bristol show on Sunday, titled Act 1.5 - a reference to the 2015 UN climate treaty that asked countries to keep global heating to under a 1.5C threshold - will be 100% powered by renewable energy, in what the band say is a world first" for an event of its scale. Thirty thousand fans will attend the one-day festival, which also features the US rapper Killer Mike, the Irish folk group Lankum and the actor Samantha Morton's solo music. Continue reading...
Melbourne’s e-scooter wars escalate as neighbouring councils unite in support after city centre ban
Merri-Bek, Darebin and Moonee Valley mayors back e-scooter hire schemes after Melbourne city council ejects the vehicles from the CBD
NSW hit by magnitude 4.8 earthquake felt as far south as Canberra
More than 2,000 people reported feeling the quake, which struck 120km northwest of Newcastle, causing windows to blow in and a chimney to topple
Australia’s family court ‘keeps women unsafe’ and is used against them, inquiry hears
Single Mother Families Australia CEO asked why magistrates and courts don't share information live, saying the technology already exists
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