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Europe must get ready for looming war, Donald Tusk warns
Polish prime minister urges countries to step up defence spending after Russian missile bound for Ukraine breaches airspaceThe Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk, says Europe is entering a prewar" era, cautioning that the continent is not ready and urging European countries to step up defence investment.In an interview with a group of European newspapers reported by the BBC, Tusk said: I don't want to scare anyone, but war is no longer a concept from the past. It's real and it started over two years ago." Continue reading...
Biden and Trump shift to new phase of urgent fundraising in 2024 US election
Biden raises $26m at New York event with Obama and Clinton while Trump's campaign claims it will raise $33m at a Florida event
Famine is now probably present in Gaza, US says
State department assessment comes after world's top court ordered Israel to admit food aid into territoryFamine is already probably present in at least some areas of northern Gaza, while other areas are in danger of falling into conditions of starvation, the US state department said on Friday a day after the world's top court ordered Israel to admit food aid into the territory.While we can say with confidence that famine is a significant risk in the south and centre but not present, in the north, it is both a risk and quite possibly is present in at least some areas," a state department official told Reuters. Continue reading...
Man arrested after death of Gogglebox’s George Gilbey released
Police continue investigation after Gilbey reportedly died in a workplace accident in Southend-on-SeaA man arrested in connection with the death of the Gogglebox star George Gilbey has been released under investigation by police.The man, who is in his 40s and from Witham in Essex, was arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter after Gilbey reportedly died after an accident at work on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Conservatives rule out pre-election pact with Nigel Farage
Some Tory MPs had reportedly called for Farage to made ambassador to US in exchange for him not standing for Reform UKThe Conservatives have ruled out making any sort of pre-election pact with Nigel Farage in exchange for him not standing for Reform UK at the general election, saying: We don't do deals."The statement, coming after Labour called on Downing Street to dismiss the mooted idea that Farage could be made the UK's ambassador to Washington, risks angering Tory backbenchers, who are increasingly anxious at the likely impact of Reform on their re-election chances. Continue reading...
Netanyahu faces huge challenge after court ruling on military exemption
Strain on coalition grows after Israeli supreme court orders end to subsidies for ultra-Orthodox men who avoid conscriptionThe Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is facing one of the most serious threats yet to his coalition government after the country's supreme court ordered an end to government subsidies from Monday for many ultra-Orthodox men who do not serve in the army.The ruling follows a series of delays by the government in presenting a proposal to the court aimed at enhancing the military enlistment of ultra-Orthodox men, who have historically been exempt from conscription. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis live: Israeli military says it has killed Hezbollah deputy commander
IDF says Ali Abed Akhsan Naim, deputy commander of Hezbollah's rocket and missiles unit, was killed in airstrike in LebanonThe Guardian's Kaamil Ahmed, Damien Gayle and Aseel Mousa have been investigating the scale of environmental destruction in Gaza.Satellite analysis revealed exclusively to the Guardian shows farms devastated and nearly half of the territory's trees razed. Alongside mounting air and water pollution, experts says Israel's onslaught on Gaza's ecosystems has made the area unlivable. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war live: Ukrainian hydropower plants attacked in overnight Russian strikes, says Zelenskiy
Ukrainian president says Kaniv and Dnister plants attacked by Russia overnight, following other attacks on energy facilitiesRussian prosecutors have asked the justice ministry to label Alla Pugacheva, the queen of Soviet pop music, as a foreign agent", Reuters reported citing the state RIA news agency.Ukraine has received a $1.5 billion tranche of funding under a World Bank programme, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Friday, helping it pay for its budget and social spending as it defends itself against the Russian invasion. Continue reading...
Tory party to lose almost 1,000 years of Commons experience when MPs quit
Sixty-six MPs who already plan to stand down at election have 987 years between them, analysis showsThe Conservative party will lose almost 1,000 years of Commons experience just from MPs who have already announced they are standing down, a Guardian analysis has shown, amid an exodus likely to be even greater than in 1997.So far, 66 MPs elected as Conservatives in 2019 have announced they will not stand again - this includes four who have since lost the whip and sit as independents - which is close to one in five of the total. Continue reading...
Nearly 1,000 pharmacies in England closed since 2017, with poorer areas more affected
Exclusive: Millions more GP appointments potentially created as a result of closuresAlmost 1,000 pharmacies in England have closed since 2017, potentially leading to millions of extra GP appointments, the Guardian can exclusively reveal.There are more than 11,000 pharmacies in England. Guardian analysis of the official register of these chemists has found that parts of the country have lost more than one in five pharmacies in the last six years, with poorer areas experiencing proportionally more closures. Continue reading...
Crystal Mason: Texas woman sentenced to five years over voting error acquitted
Appeals court rules Mason, now 49, did not know she was ineligible when she voted in 2016 and throws out convictionA Texas appeals court has thrown out a five-year prison sentence for Crystal Mason, a Texas woman who was sentenced for trying to cast a provisional ballot in the 2016 presidential election that was rejected.Mason, now 49, attempted to vote in Fort Worth in 2016 even though she was ineligible because she was still on supervised release - which is like probation - for a tax felony. She has always maintained she had no idea she was ineligible and only tried to cast a ballot because her mother urged her to. Continue reading...
Man arrested over 50 dead hares dumped outside village shop
The 37-year-old man from Totton, near Southampton, was arrested on suspicion of seven offencesA man has been arrested by police investigating the discovery of 50 dead hares that were scattered in front of a community shop in a Hampshire village.The dead mammals, along with the bodies of a barn owl and a kestrel, were found dumped outside Broughton community shop on 15 March. Continue reading...
Sydney man’s wife and three children to be evacuated from war-torn Gaza
Mohammed Almassri says after months of seeking urgent help, Dfat has told him the family will be evacuated from Rafah on Saturday or Sunday
British army ends century-old ban to allow troops to grow beards
Policy change stipulates no patchy or uneven growth' and allows length of up to 25.5mmAfter more than a century of having their clean-shaven chins inspected, soldiers and officers in the British army will be allowed to grow beards.The change in policy is not a chance for a hirsute free-for-all, however, as facial hair will be strictly monitored for length and grooming. Continue reading...
Israeli airstrike in Syria kills more than 40 people, says war monitor
Strike near Aleppo weapons depot reportedly killed Hezbollah and Syrian troops, while civilians also said to be among dead
Easter processions cancelled in southern Spain due to rainstorms
Spain is hit by strong winds and rain from Storm Nelson and four drown on storm-battered coastsEaster processions in southern Spain have been cancelled after heavy rain from Storm Nelson, as the country was hit by strong winds and four people drowned on its storm-battered coasts.All of the big processions in Seville on Holy Thursday were cancelled because of the rainstorms that were otherwise welcome in a region that has been experiencing a severe drought. Continue reading...
Khan tells Labour mayoral election still a two-horse race
Outcome hangs in the balance partly because new system requires voter ID, he warns shadow cabinetSadiq Khan told the Labour shadow cabinet this week that his re-election as London mayor hangs in the balance" despite polls showing he is about 25 points ahead of his Conservative rival, Susan Hall.The London mayor told Keir Starmer's team that he was under no illusions" he could lose against Hall in spite of his commanding lead, partly because the voting system has changed and new rules to require voter ID. Continue reading...
Teenager charged with attempted murder after London train stabbing
Rakeem Thomas remanded in custody after incident near Beckenham that left victim in critical conditionA teenager has been charged with attempted murder after a stabbing on a train in south London.British Transport Police said they received reports of two men fighting between Beckenham and Shortlands railway stations shortly before 4pm on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Lula dismays relatives of dictatorship’s victims by ignoring coup anniversary
Brazil's president has nixed commemorations of the 1964 coup, possibly to avoid irking the military as senior officers facing jail for allegedly conspiring to stop Lula taking power after 2022 electionRelatives of the victims of Brazil's brutal two-decade dictatorship have voiced anger and dismay over President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's reported decision to block official remembrance events marking the 60th anniversary of the 1964 military coup d'etat.Activists had hoped the leftist's government would mark the 31 March 2024 anniversary of that power-grab with a series of memorials honouring the thousands who were killed, disappeared or tortured by the 1964-85 regime. Continue reading...
John Boyega tells of ‘life-changing’ friendship with Damilola Taylor
Actor speaks for first time about how 10-year-old's death in 2000 spurred him and others to aim further'The actor John Boyega has spoken for the first time of the life-changing" impact of his friendship with Damilola Taylor and the way his sudden death spurred him and others to aim further".Boyega, 32, best known for his work in the Star Wars franchise, was school friends with Damilola growing up in south-east London. Damilola was 10 when he was stabbed in the leg with a broken bottle walking home from a computer class in Peckham in November 2000. Continue reading...
South Korea’s ambassador to Australia resigns after four weeks amid corruption probe
Lee Jong-sup is being investigated over allegations he tried to improperly influence an inquiry into death of marine while he was defence ministerSouth Korea's ambassador to Australia resigned on Friday as questions about his appointment while he is under a corruption investigation battered President Yoon Suk Yeol's ruling party less than two weeks from a closely fought parliamentary election.Lee Jong-sup, who was appointed ambassador to Australia just four weeks ago, is being investigated over allegations he tried to improperly influence a probe into the death of a marine last year while he was defence minister. Continue reading...
Inside the battle for ‘trophy asset’ the Telegraph – and for the soul of Tory Britain
Traditional affinity between Conservatives and the newspaper has given way to a complex, splintered drama, and the attempted acquisition by Gulf-backed RedBird IMI lies in limboWith the Conservative party trailing Labour by nearly 20 points in the polls, it needs all the help it can get if it is going to have a fighting chance at the next election.So Downing Street strategists privately wonder why the Daily Telegraph - arguably the UK's most staunchly rightwing paper - is not being more supportive of Rishi Sunak in its coverage. Continue reading...
‘I was only a child’: Greenlandic women tell of trauma of forced contraception
Women say being fitted with IUDs without their consent left them with pain, shame and lasting reproductive difficulties
‘Get on a plane’: Danish minister urged to meet Greenland coil scandal women
Exclusive: Territory's government calls for visit to listen to those thought to be living with consequences of forced fitting of IUDs
Tory MP faces lobbying questions over Treasury committee role
Co-owner of investment management firm called for urgent' post-Brexit changes to City rules at committee meetingsA senior Tory MP is facing questions over whether he used his Commons Treasury committee role to lobby for post-Brexit changes to City rules, which stand to benefit the industry where he has a second job.John Baron, who in addition to his role as an MP is co-owner and chief investment officer of Baron and Grant Investment Management, used at least three meetings of the influential committee to request urgent" changes to rules covering investment trusts, which his firm specialises in managing. Continue reading...
Macron rekindles France-Brazil relationship in widely memed Lula visit
Photos of French president's three-day trip to Brazil to reaffirm countries' partnership delight internet observersIf the official photos are anything to go by, Emmanuel Macron's three-day trip to Brazil has been more romantic getaway than international diplomacy.The French president, who ended his tour of the South American country on Thursday with a state visit to the capital, Brasilia, prompted online hilarity after the publication of photos showing him being particularly chummy with his Brazilian counterpart, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Continue reading...
Jacqui Lambie says Tammy Tyrrell’s decision to split from the party amicable
Tyrrell worked as Lambie's office manager for years before being elected to the upper house in 2022Firebrand senator Jacqui Lambie has wished Tammy Tyrrell well after she announced her decision to quit the Tasmanian's network and go it alone on the crossbench.In a statement released on Thursday evening, the senator revealed she had resigned from the Jacqui Lambie Network and would remain in the upper.Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads Continue reading...
Russian police detain journalist who filmed last video of Alexei Navalny alive
Rights groups say Antonina Favorskaya is accused of links to Alexei Navalny's extremist organisation' and is one of six journalists held this monthA journalist who filmed the last video of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny before he died, Antonina Favorskaya, has been detained by authorities.Favorskaya covered the trials of Navalny for several years and media freedom organisation Reporters Without Borders said on Thursday she was one of six journalists across the country held this month. Continue reading...
Former AFL player Eddie Betts shares video of racist abuse hurled at children playing in yard
Victoria police launch investigation after Indigenous star posts CCTV footage on Instagram and states Aboriginal kids deserve to be able to play safely'
Man shot dead in ‘very targeted’ attack in Melbourne’s north, police say
Victoria police say victim of Glenroy shooting was known to them and had a criminal record
Warm and sunny weather expected for most Australian capitals over Easter weekend
Calm outlook for Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney follows extreme bouts of dry and warm weather across south and west of country
45 dead as bus plunges from bridge into ravine in South Africa
Only survivor after vehicle falls 50 metres and catches fire is eight-year-old who was taken to hospital with serious injuriesAn eight-year-old child was the sole survivor after a bus carrying 46 people fell 50 metres from a bridge in South Africa into a ravine and caught fire.The child, who has not been named, was taken to hospital with serious injuries, the transport ministry said in a statement late on Thursday. Continue reading...
US National Park Service sued over plan to trap Puerto Rico’s famous stray cats
Activists say plan to remove 200 felines near Old San Juan fortress within six months is not enough time and worry cats will be killedA non-profit organization said Thursday that it sued the US National Park Service over a plan to remove Puerto Rico's famous stray cats from a historic district in the US territory.The lawsuit filed by Maryland-based Alley Cat Allies comes four months after the federal agency announced it would contract an animal welfare organization to remove an estimated 200 cats that live in an area surrounding a historic seaside fortress in Old San Juan. Continue reading...
‘Humility keeps you real’: Scott Morrison tells podcast he was always wary of power
Former PM, who took on five extra ministries in secret, tells Olympian Sam Fricker that listeners might say Oh, I didn't think you were that humble'
‘Famine is setting in’: UN court orders Israel to unblock Gaza food aid
Judges issue unanimous decision and say Palestinians are in urgent need of humanitarian assistanceThe international court of justice has ordered Israel to allow unimpeded access of food aid into Gaza, where sections of the population are facing imminent starvation, in a significant legal rebuke to Israel's claim it is not blocking aid deliveries.A panel of judges at the UN's top court, which is already considering a complaint from South Africa that Israel is committing genocide in the Palestinian territory, issued the ruling after an emergency measure in January obliging Israel to admit emergency aid. Continue reading...
AstraZeneca claims Australian rules stopped it defending its vaccine during pandemic
Company says TGA regulations prevented it from responding to incorrect claims about its vaccine in 2021
Russia criticised for using veto to end UN monitoring of North Korea sanctions
Ukraine's foreign minister calls veto guilty plea' amid claims Pyongyang is aiding Moscow's war against KyivRussia has blocked the renewal of a UN panel monitoring sanctions against North Korea, weeks after the body said it was investigating reports of arms transfers between Moscow and Pyongyang.The move was met with a flurry of criticism, including by Ukraine's foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, who took to social media to call the veto a guilty plea" amid allegations that Pyongyang is aiding Moscow in its war against Kyiv. Continue reading...
India summons envoy after US criticises Delhi chief minister’s arrest
Calls for fair legal process for opposition figure Arvind Kejriwal amid claims rivals to Modi are being targeted before electionsArvind Kejriwal: the Delhi chief minister jailed by Modi's governmentThe chief minister of Delhi has been remanded in custody for a further four days amid international criticism of his arrest on corruption charges last week.A Delhi court ruled on Thursday that a powerful central government agency could keep Arvind Kejriwal in jail until 1 April as part of a corruption investigation his party decried as a political conspiracy" before national elections beginning next month. Continue reading...
Andrew Bridgen must pay Matt Hancock legal fees of £40,000 in libel claim
High court strikes out part but not all of Bridgen's case and orders him to pay Tory MP's costsThe MP Andrew Bridgen has been ordered to pay Matt Hancock more than 40,000 in legal fees after an early stage of their libel battle.The MP for North West Leicestershire is bringing a libel claim against the former health secretary regarding a January 2023 message on X that followed Bridgen posting a comment about Covid-19 vaccines. Continue reading...
Orkney shop owner raises £3,000 for charity after Easter egg error
Dan Dafydd, who accidentally ordered 80 cases of eggs, aims to raise 20,000 for the RNLI by Easter SundayFor a small shop owner on a small island as far as mistakes go, Dan Dafydd's was a pretty big one leaving him with quite a dilemma: how do you get rid of 80 cases of Easter eggs when you meant to order only 80 eggs?For Dafydd, the owner of Sinclair General Stores on Sanday, one of the Orkney islands (population approximately 500), the 720 eggs were enough to feed everyone almost twice over. A few too many even for those with a sweet tooth. Continue reading...
Garrick Club asked to consider membership for seven leading women
A group of men at the club who hope the male-only rule will change have nominated a set of possible new membersSeven women with leading positions in the British establishment have been nominated as prospective female members of the Garrick in the event that the club agrees to change its rules so that women are able to join.The classicist Mary Beard, the former home secretary Amber Rudd, Channel 4 News presenter Cathy Newman and the new Labour peer Ayesha Hazarika are among the first names to have been put forward to the club as possible future members. Continue reading...
Businessman who donated £5m to Tories gets knighthood
Mohamed Mansour, a Conservative senior treasurer, is one of several surprise recipients of honoursA businessman and former Egyptian government minister who donated 5m to the Conservative party last year has unexpectedly been given a knighthood on the recommendation of Rishi Sunak.Mohamed Mansour, a senior treasurer of the Conservative party for just over a year, was one of several surprise recipients of honours on Thursday, with the citation saying it was given for business, charity and political service. Continue reading...
‘Potentially serious impropriety’: Labour questions Johnson’s Venezuela meeting
Former PM's meeting with President Maduro, in capacity as hedge fund consultant, is under further scrutinyLabour is demanding answers over what the party said was potentially serious impropriety" by Boris Johnson after it emerged that the former prime minister met the Venezuelan president in his role as a consultant for a hedge fund.Nick Thomas-Symonds, the shadow Cabinet Office minister, said in a letter to Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister and Cabinet Office minister, that there were concerns that Johnson may have breached the ministerial code. Continue reading...
Goldsmiths academics to strike over ‘incomprehensible’ redundancies
Union says cuts will make the creative powerhouse unrecognisable and risk unprecedented industrial unrestStaff at Goldsmiths, University of London have voted to strike over plans for an almost incomprehensible" number of redundancies, a trade union has announced.More than 87% of University and College Union (UCU) members at the south London institution voted for strike action in a ballot with a turnout of 69%, as well as backing action short of a strike, such as a boycott on marking papers and submissions. Continue reading...
Protesters deliver letter to Garrick Club condemning exclusion of women
Dozens of lawyers and an MP sign letter attacking club as a symbol of exclusivity, a bastion of power maintained by the privileged few'Protesters demanding women be admitted to the men-only Garrick Club have delivered an open letter to its members saying discrimination on the grounds of sex is nothing short of scandalous".The move came after the Bar Council said exclusive members' clubs created the potential for unfair advantage", with the Garrick's membership list showing it to be favoured by many senior members of the legal profession. Continue reading...
Labour looks to local polls as dress rehearsal for general election
Mayoral races may be important indicator of Starmer's political momentum as party seeks to turn 20-point national lead into resultsIf a telltale sign of a politician's confidence is how willingly they expose themselves to direct media scrutiny, then the likely narrative of May's local elections was on full view on Thursday in Dudley.While Rishi Sunak had followed his Conservative launch speech last Friday with the strictly controlled and limited format of a brief TV clip, Keir Starmer answered journalists' questions for about 40 minutes, covering everything from council spending to Angela Rayner's tax affairs. Continue reading...
Thames Water on road to state rescue amid investor standoff with Ofwat
After regulator resists 40% increase in bills, shareholders deny request for more money - raising prospect of nationalisation Who will win in standoff between Thames's investors and watchdog?Thames Water appears to be on the road to nationalisation after its investors signalled they were unwilling to pump more money into the debt-laden utilities company, amid a standoff with the regulator and the government over raising customers' bills.Britain's biggest water supplier said on Thursday its shareholders had refused to provide 500m of emergency funding due this week to secure the company's short-term cashflow. Continue reading...
Banksy, Alloy and Jihad among Scottish baby names as Luca and Isla top list
Record year for unique monikers in Scotland in 2023, official statistics revealNewborn babies were named Alloy, Banksy, Daemon and Jihad in a record year for unique names in Scotland.National Records of Scotland (NRS) said there were a record 2,362 names given to only one boy and 2,983 to just one girl in 2023. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war: White House says US passed written warning of Moscow attack to Russia – as it happened
US describe Russian's allegation that Ukraine was involved in attack as nonsense' and says it passed warning to Russian security servicesThe Russian communications watchdog Roskomnadzor has restricted access to 11 channels in the Telegram messaging app with terrorist content" over the past two days, reports Reuters citing an article by the state-owned news agency RIA Novosti on Thursday.Poland's prime minister on Thursday hosted his Ukrainian counterpart for long-awaited talks designed to ease friction over Ukrainian farm imports and border blockades by disgruntled Polish farmers, reports news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP). Continue reading...
French parliament backs bill to stop hair discrimination against black women
Draft law, which also affects redheads, blond people, and those with dreadlocks now goes to senateFrance's lower house of parliament has backed a bill banning discrimination based on hairstyle, colour or texture, in a historic" move supporters say will help penalise workplace discrimination.Olivier Serva, an independent deputy for the French overseas territory of Guadeloupe who sponsored the bill, has argued that there is a lot of suffering based on hair discrimination, and that women of African descent in France were often encouraged to change their hairstyle before job interviews. Continue reading...
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