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Five Georgia students rescue a woman and her two children from drowning car
The Kappa Alpha Theta members jumped into action to save Cori Craft and her two sons after their SUV veered off into a creekWith her two sons accompanying her, Cori Craft had just accidentally driven her SUV into a creek in rural Georgia, and she couldn't find her phone to summon help as the car rapidly sank.Thoughts that she and her family could soon drown started to flood her mind. But then she heard a voice call out and ask if she was OK. Her reply that she was not OK was the only thing five college sorority members needed to hear to work together to pull Craft and her boys out - and then resuscitate one of the children by performing CPR on him. Continue reading...
Queensland police employee accused of selling domestic violence victim’s personal information to ex-partner
Woman suspended from road policing command and charged with one count of stalking and four counts of computer hacking
Harold Wilson confessed to secret ‘love match’ while PM, former aide reveals
Joe Haines tells the Times of relationship with Janet Hewlett-Davies before Labour leader resigned from No 10Harold Wilson confessed to an affair during his final year in Downing Street, one of his closest surviving aides has revealed for the first time.The former Labour prime minister had a secret affair with Janet Hewlett-Davies, his former deputy press secretary who was 22 years his junior, towards the end of his time in No 10. Continue reading...
‘What is a woman?’: court asked to rule on definition in transgender woman’s case against Giggle for Girls platform
Roxanne Tickle's lawyer says women-only app has modus operandi of treating transgender women as men'
Royal Mail urged to investigate claims of Chinese-made fake stamps
Minister says he will work with business to investigate, while China dismisses suggestion of state role as absurd'The Post Office minister, Kevin Hollinrake, has called on Royal Mail to investigate allegations that factories in China are mass-producing fake British stamps for export.Use of a counterfeit stamp can result in a 5 fine but realistic fakes are being sold online and bought unwittingly by the public and smaller retailers. Continue reading...
Bridget Archer leads criticism after Peter Dutton compares pro-Palestine protest to Port Arthur massacre
Tasmanian Liberal MP labels comments wholly inappropriate' after PM says he was taken aback' by opposition leader's speech
Australia news live: Anthony Albanese ‘taken aback’ by Peter Dutton’s comparison of Opera House protest to Port Arthur massacre
NSW premier Chris Minns also rejected claims from opposition leader that police were weak on antisemitism. Follow the day's news live
Trans children in England worse off now than four years ago, says psychologist
Gender specialist says young people paying the biggest price' in wake of Cass report, with service going backwards'Transgender children are being left in a far worse position" than before the Cass report, with a service that is going backwards instead of forwards", according to a psychologist who has set up a private gender service.Dr Aiden Kelly, a clinical psychologist specialising in gender who was part of the team at the Tavistock and Portman NHS mental health trust's gender identity development services (Gids), said he was very, very worried" about the NHS's ability to deliver a suitable gender service based on the findings of the Cass review. Continue reading...
Mass use of guided bombs driving Russian advances, says Ukraine
Up to 500 drop-and-forget' bombs containing foreign components being fired every week, government says
UK house prices should return to growth in next year, Rics survey shows
Poll indicates prices stabilised in March as new property listings and buyer interest increasedHouse prices across the UK are expected to return to growth within the next 12 months after an increase in new property listings and buyer interest, according to an industry poll.The latest monthly snapshot from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) showed property prices stabilised in March after months of decline amid the impact of higher interest rates and the cost of living crisis. Continue reading...
Ukraine war briefing: Russian strikes kill seven people in Kharkiv and Odesa regions
Ukrainian drones kill three people in Russia; top US general warns that Kyiv will be outgunned 10 to one in a matter of weeks'. What we know on day 778
Australia’s major supermarkets accused of purchasing properties to ‘turf out’ independent stores
Metcash, the owner of IGA and Foodland brands, tells Senate inquiry that if they can't buy the store, they try and buy the property'
Greece launches ‘free’ holidays for tourists who fled 2023 Rhodes wildfires
Up to 25,000 holidaymakers, mainly from Britain, in line for vouchers to cover a week's hotel stayIt has required new legislation and navigation of copious red tape but nine months after wildfires devastated Rhodes, Greece has launched the first free" holidays for thousands of tourists forced to flee the island.In a decision tourism officials call a world first, up to 25,000 affected holidaymakers will, as of this week, be eligible for compensation. Continue reading...
Patients in England to be offered daily pill that can halve migraine frequency
Nice approves first oral treatment with Atogepant that can prevent chronic and episodic migrainesThousands of people in England who suffer from migraines are to be offered a daily pill on the NHS that can reduce the frequency of attacks by half.In final draft guidance published on Thursday, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) has given the green light to the first oral treatment that can prevent both chronic and episodic migraines. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak spent £2m on focus groups for ‘eat out to help out’ scheme
Exclusive: Extensive polling ordered by the then chancellor, documents reveal, but scientific advisers not consultedRishi Sunak ordered multiple taxpayer-funded focus groups and polls to craft the messaging of his planned eat out to help out" campaign in July 2020, despite keeping the UK's top medical and scientific advisers in the dark about the scheme.The Treasury negotiated five public opinion contracts worth more than 2m from June 2020 throughout the pandemic, while Sunak was chancellor, including those to establish how best to sell" the hospitality scheme to voters. Continue reading...
Icac finds sacked NSW Labor minister Tim Crakanthorp breached public trust and ministerial code
Corruption watchdog report says Newcastle MP breached public trust when he knowingly failed to declare a conflict of interest arising from interests' in property but made no finding of corrupt conduct
Pioneering Hawaiian-born sumo champion Akebono dies aged 54
Tributes paid to wrestler, who was born Chad Rowan and became the sport's first non-Japanese grand champion in 1993Tributes have been paid in Japan to Akebono, the first foreign wrestler to reach the pinnacle of the sport of sumo, who has died aged 54.The wrestler, who was born Chad Rowan in Hawaii, is regarded as a pioneer after he broke down cultural barriers in the centuries-old sport to become the first non-Japanese yokozuna grand champion in 1993. Continue reading...
David Cameron, Donald Trump and UK Arms Sales – Politics Weekly UK podcast
David Cameron made a surprise visit to Mar-a-Largo this week to visit Donald Trump. John Harris is joined by the Guardian's political editor, Pippa Crerar, and the diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, to get the latest on the meeting. And as international pressure continues to build on Israel, John speaks to a former Israeli peace negotiator, Daniel Levy, on whether there is a pathway to end the war Continue reading...
Biden says he is ‘considering’ Australian call to drop Julian Assange charges
US prosecutors say the WikiLeaks founder encouraged and helped Chelsea Manning steal classified files before publishing themJoe Biden said on Wednesday that he was considering a request from Australia to drop the decade-long US push to prosecute the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for publishing a trove of American classified documents.For years, Australia has called on the US to drop its prosecution against Assange, an Australian citizen who has fought American extradition efforts from prison in the UK. Asked about the request on Wednesday, as he hosted the Japanese prime minister, Fumio Kishida, for an official visit, Biden said: We're considering it." Continue reading...
South Korea PM offers to resign after heavy defeat in parliamentary elections
PM Han Duk-soo said the government humbly accepted' the election result, which severely dents the political power of the presidentSenior ruling party politicians in South Korea have offered to resign to take responsibility for its heavy defeat in Wednesday's national assembly elections - a result that has severely weakened the country's conservative president, Yoon Suk Yeol.The prime minister, Han Duk-soo, tendered his resignation on Thursday as the scale of the drubbing meted out to the conservative People Power party (PPP) became apparent, according to the Yonhap news agency. Continue reading...
Morrison’s Covid measures a ‘grotesque overreaction’ to a ‘relatively mild pandemic’, Tony Abbott says
Former PM tells podcast he got vaccinated so as not to give anyone an excuse for keeping us locked up any longer than was absolutely necessary'
Deportation bill breaches Labor’s national platform, ALPT pro-refugee group says
Social panics with strong racist goals can create political imperatives,' submission to Senate inquiry warns
Outcry in Ukraine after Kyiv scraps demobilisation plan for long-serving soldiers
Military leaders had put pressure on politicians to ditch a draft amendment that allowed troops who had served for more than 36 months in war a chance to be discharged
Samantha Murphy: new intelligence sparks police search for missing woman’s body south of Ballarat
Large-scale search launched in Victoria's Enfield state park due to intelligence from number of sources'Victoria police have launched a new bid to find the body of the missing Ballarat woman Samantha Murphy, with officers searching the Enfield state park, about 25km south of the regional city, on Thursday.Murphy, 51, was last seen more than two months ago, when she left her Ballarat East home to go for a run.Sign up for Guardian Australia's free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading...
Australians’ spending softened in March after Taylor Swift concert splurge
The economy is limping into 2024 after per capita activity shrank for the final three-quarters of last year
Man charged with murder of woman as she pushed pram in Bradford
Habibur Masum, 25, accused of fatally stabbing Kulsuma Akter, 27, who was shopping with a friend in city centreA 25-year-old man has been charged with murdering a woman who was with her baby in a pram in Bradford city centre.Habibur Masum is accused of fatally stabbing Kulsuma Akter, 27, on a busy city street as she shopped with a friend on Saturday afternoon. He will appear at Bradford magistrates court on Thursday. Continue reading...
Proposed $4bn pumped hydro project could power a third of Sydney’s households by 2031
Private energy retailer behind the project above Lake Burragorang says venture would be about half the generation size of Snowy 2.0
Man jailed for life after breaking baby son’s neck in Leicester
Judge says Michael Davis showed callous indifference' to baby Ollie's suffering, as mother Kayleigh Driver jailed for seven yearsA man has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 22 years for murdering his four-week-old son, who was left to die from a broken neck in 2017.Michael Davis, 29, was found guilty last month of murdering his newborn son Ollie Davis, after a six-year investigation into the case. Continue reading...
Lebanese man under US sanctions for allegedly funding Hamas found dead
Body of Mohammad Surur reportedly discovered in town outside Beirut with several gunshot wounds to his legsA Lebanese man under US sanctions for allegedly funnelling millions of dollars to Hamas has been found dead in a mountain town outside Beirut.The body of Mohammad Surur was found on Tuesday in a villa in the mountain town of Beit Mery, with several gunshot wounds to his legs, according to security sources. Continue reading...
Spending foreign aid budget on refugees in UK is ‘wreaking havoc’, says watchdog
Government's aid watchdog says Foreign Office taking financial hit' for Home Office overspendingThe UK government's decision to use the overseas aid budget to pay for supporting refugees in Britain is wreaking havoc" with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's development partnerships, an official government watchdog said on Wednesday after it was revealed that 4.3bn was diverted to support refugees in 2023.Official statistics show 27.9% of the total UK aid budget in 2023 was spent on supporting the first-year housing and food costs of refugees in Britain, an increase of 600m. Continue reading...
Idaho teen arrested for alleged plans to attack churches in name of Isis
FBI arrests Alexander Scott Mercurio, 18, a day before reported plan to attack more than 20 churches with knives, firearms and fireAn Idaho teenager who was allegedly planning an attack on churches in the name of Isis has been arrested.Last Saturday, federal authorities arrested 18-year-old Alexander Scott Mercurio of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, a day before his alleged planned attack on churches in the city using weapons including knives, firearms and fire. Continue reading...
What Cass review says about surge in children seeking gender services
Report finds particularly complex factors may explain surge in birth-registered females referred to NHS GidsIn 2009 the NHS's gender identity development service (Gids) saw fewer than 50 children a year. Since then, demand increased a hundredfold, with more than 5,000 seeking help in 2021-22.In her review of gender services, Dr Hilary Cass said there had been a dramatic increase" in presentations to gender clinics in the last decade, in particular by birth-registered females. In 2009, Gids treated 15 girls. By 2016, that figure had risen to 1,071. Continue reading...
Adult transgender clinics in England face inquiry into patient care
NHS England to review seven specialist services after staff share misgivings privatelyAdult transgender clinics in England are facing a Cass-style inquiry into how they treat patients after whistleblowers raised concerns about the care they provide.NHS England has announced that it is setting up a review of how the seven specialist services operate and deliver care after past and present staff shared misgivings privately during a previous investigation. Continue reading...
EU asylum and migration pact has passed despite far right and left’s objections
Long-awaited package of measures marks victory for Europe's centre albeit with doubts and concerns' over implementationAlmost a decade in the making, the EU's new migration and asylum pact suffered so many setbacks, stalemates and rewrites that when member states finally announced a deal last year, its passage through parliament seemed assured.That was, however, to ignore the objections of Europe's resurgent far-right parties, who felt it was not tough enough (and, perhaps, hoped to profit at the ballot box from allowing the current chaos around migration to continue). Continue reading...
Hamas leader repeats Gaza ceasefire call after sons and grandchildren killed
Deadly Israeli airstrike prompts comments by Ismail Haniyeh, as two sides remain far apart on key issuesThree sons and at least two grandchildren of the Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip, the exiled political chief of the militant group has said from his base in the Qatari capital of Doha.Haniyeh told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that his children Hazem, Amir and Mohammed and several of their children were visiting relatives for Eid at the Shati refugee camp in northern Gaza when their car was targeted in an Israeli airstrike. Sixty of his relatives had been killed in the six-month-old war, he said, including 14 who died after an Israeli airstrike hit the family home in Gaza City in October. Continue reading...
Laughing gas abuse contributed to student’s death, inquest rules
Ellen Mercer, 24, inhaled up to three big bottles' of nitrous oxide a day, Berkshire coroner's court toldLong-term laughing gas abuse contributed to a 24-year-old student's death, an inquest has ruled.Ellen Mercer inhaled up to three big bottles" of nitrous oxide every day, Berkshire coroner's court heard. Mercer was taken to Wexham Park hospital for emergency treatment in the early hours of 9 February last year after she reported that she could not walk and would fall over when she tried. Continue reading...
Six ex-Mississippi ‘Goon Squad’ officers get 15 to 45 years for torture of Black men
The men pleaded guilty to state charges in brutal racist attack of Michael Corey Jenkins and Eddie Terrell Parker in January 2023Six former Mississippi law enforcement officers - prosecutors said the group called themselves the Goon Squad" - who tortured and abused two Black men in a racist attack were sentenced to between 15 and 45 years in prison on Wednesday.Brett Morris McAlpin, formerly the fourth highest ranking deputy in the Rankin county sheriff's department, was sentenced to 20 years. Christian Dedmon was sentenced to 25 years. Jeffrey Middleton and Daniel Opdyke were both sentenced to 20 years, while Hunter Elward was sentenced to 45 years and Joshua Hartfield was sentenced to 15 years. Continue reading...
Number of asylum seekers left homeless after Home Office eviction soars
Exclusive: Data reveals 239% rise among those evicted from assigned accommodation, including hotels, in two yearsThere has been a 239% increase in homelessness among asylum seekers evicted from Home Office accommodation including hotels in two years, according to a report.Data analysed by the Refugee Council found that 12,630 households in England faced homelessness after eviction from asylum accommodation in the two years to the end of September 2023. Continue reading...
End of the Line? Saudi Arabia ‘forced to scale back’ plans for desert megacity
Crown prince's pet project was sold as a 105-mile-long city of the future, but finances may have led to a rethinkIt was billed as a glass-walled city of the future, an ambitious centrepiece of the economic plan backed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to transition Saudi Arabia away from oil dependency.Now, however, plans for the mirror-clad desert metropolis called the Line have been scaled down and the project, which was envisaged to stretch 105 miles (170km) is now expected to reach just a mile and a half by 2030. Continue reading...
Cornel West announces running mate for independent US presidential bid
Melina Abdullah joins former Harvard professor's long-shot bid in US presidential raceThe independent presidential candidate Cornel West announced on Wednesday that Melina Abdullah would serve as his running mate, joining the former Harvard professor's long-shot bid in the US presidential race.Abdullah, a professor of Pan-African Studies at California State University, Los Angeles, helped to form the LA chapter of the group Black Lives Matter, and West praised her as one of the great freedom fighters of her generation". Continue reading...
Labour candidate in Scotland suspended over ‘racist’ social media activity
Constituent reported tweets liked and shared by Wilma Brown, who was to stand in Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
‘History made’ as EU parliament passes major migration and asylum reforms – as it happened
This live blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereMalin Bjork from the Swedish Left Party said the vote will not resolve problems, and that the Left group will not be supporting it.There is no real solidarity, and there will be more of what is not working, she said. There will be detention, dehumanisation, violence, humiliation, she added. Continue reading...
Ex-MP tells inquiry Post Office ran a ‘behind-the-scenes deception process’
James Arbuthnot says concerns about reliability of faulty Horizon computer system were brushed off'
Tory mayoral candidate promises to return Scarborough Grand to former glory
In unusual election pledge, Keane Duncan says he will use public money to buy 1867 hotel, forcibly if necessaryBuilt for wealthy Victorian holidaymakers as the biggest hotel in Europe, Scarborough's iconic Grand has stood proud since 1867, perched high on the seafront, just metres above the sandy South Bay beach.So for many in the town, it has been embarrassing to watch the Grade II-listed building suffer a sad reversal of fortunes in recent decades, becoming the shame of Scarborough". Continue reading...
Only 3.8% of hate crime law complaints authentic so far, says Police Scotland
Official data for first week shows 7,152 reports received but fewer than 300 judged to be legitimatePolice Scotland has said only a tiny number of the thousands of reports lodged so far under Scotland's controversial hate crime act were authentic.The force released data showing 3.8% of the 7,152 complaints it received in the first week the hate crime act was in force were judged to be legitimate. Only 240 complaints were logged as hate crimes, and 30 as non-hate incidents. Continue reading...
Christmas hams, candles and a ‘priceless’ 75cm statue: what Australia’s politicians are being gifted
Disclosures include a custom turntable from Joe Biden and a statue depicting Julian Hill on a gold armchair gifted by a local supporter
Ex-Trump Organization CFO sentenced to five months for perjury
Allen Weisselberg pleaded guilty last month to two counts of perjury in the first degree in civil fraud caseEx-Trump Organization executive Allen Weisselberg has been sentenced to five months in jail for lying under oath in civil fraud case.The former Trump Organization chief financial officer, 76, was expected to receive this sentence after pleading guilty last month to two counts of perjury in the first degree. Continue reading...
Two Russian oligarchs win court ruling over EU sanctions
European court of justice upholds challenge by Petr Aven and Mikhail Fridman, who remain on list for now
Middle East crisis live: Israel threatens to strike Iran directly
Israel's foreign minister says Israel will attack Iran directly if Tehran launches an attack from its territoryThe commander of the UN peacekeeping mission in Lebanon (Unifil), Aroldo Lazaro, said on Wednesday the danger of escalation on the Lebanon-Israel border was real, reports Reuters.Unifil calls for a return to the cessation of hostilities, and a move towards a permanent ceasefire and a long-term solution to the conflict," Lazaro said in a statement. Continue reading...
‘So weird and beautiful’: readers’ nominations for invertebrate of the year
We asked readers for their favourite spineless wonders and were not disappointed. There are a few days left for nominations
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