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Out of control media left Kate with little choice over opening up about health
The Princess of Wales's video was intended to calm the fevered speculation about her but may just spark yet more incessant coverageWhen she met Prince William, the heir to the British throne, more than 20 years ago at St Andrews University, Catherine, the Princess of Wales had her first taste of the appetite for news about her life and her budding romantic involvement with the young prince.Since their marriage in 2011, the desire for news, any news, about Catherine has only grown. Her every movement has been tracked, every outfit remarked upon, every decision - around her work, her children, the way she spends her free time, the way she moves - has been endlessly analysed, assessed, lauded or judged. Continue reading...
Senior Labour figures seeking to water down plans to decriminalise abortion
MPs due to have free vote on proposal but some in party have privately expressed concerns it goes too far
Police have demanded records from UK abortion provider 32 times since 2020
British Pregnancy Advisory Service says there is genuine concern' over rising number of investigations
Historic meeting of French impressionists recreated in Paris exhibition
Immersive tour at Musee d'Orsay takes visitors back to 15 April 1874 - the moment that marked the movement's birthIn a lush red-and-gold carpeted photographer's studio in northern Paris, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Edgar Degas are adding the final touches to the hanging of their paintings, while fellow artists Berthe Morisot and Camille Pissarro lament the lack of recognition for their work and Claude Monet bemoans being mistaken for Edouard Manet.Outside, Parisian gentlemen in top hats and ladies in bustles are admiring the newly completed Opera House or enjoying an early evening drink on the cafe terraces while horse-drawn carriages clatter down Baron Haussmann's new grands boulevards. Continue reading...
UK defence secretary given a ride from Canberra to Adelaide in Australian military fighter jet
In demonstration of Australia's air combat capability, Grant Shapps travels in RAAF Super Hornet after meeting with Anthony Albanese
Putin wishes ‘speedy recovery’ to victims of Moscow shooting – as it happened
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US intelligence backs Islamic State claim of responsibility for Moscow music hall shooting
The ISKP regional affiliate has a haven in Afghanistan and carried out recent bombings in Iran, suggesting it has capacity for major atrocities
Harry and Meghan wish ‘health and healing’ for Catherine after cancer diagnosis – as it happened
Duke and Duchess of Sussex say they hope Princess of Wales can heal privately' after she says she is in early stages of preventive chemotherapy
Anti-abortion campaigner wins control of Brisbane LNP division
Concerns raised after former Cherish Life vice-president Alan Baker elected chair of party's Griffith divisional council
Catherine, Princess of Wales, receiving chemotherapy treatment for cancer
Royal says in recorded statement her condition was discovered after she had abdominal surgery in January
White House wishes Princess of Wales full recovery after cancer diagnosis
Press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre says Biden's thoughts are with princess's family during this incredibly difficult time'The Joe Biden White House has expressed sympathy and support to the Princess of Wales after her announcement that she is being treated for cancer.Biden's press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, wished Catherine a full recovery at a Friday press briefing. Continue reading...
Princess of Wales cancer diagnosis: statement in full
Catherine announces she has been diagnosed with cancer and is receiving chemotherapy treatmentThe Princess of Wales has announced she is undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer. She revealed the news in a video message that was broadcast on Friday evening.Here is the statement in full: Continue reading...
Popular Princess of Wales can rely on public support during cancer treatment
Catherine has lived life in public eye since meeting Prince William and still commands huge affectionFor the royal family, Catherine has been a dream princess. After the turbulent years of Diana and Sarah Ferguson, the royals were delighted when William became romantically involved with the nice, middle-class girl from the home counties when the pair were studying at St Andrews University.Since then, there has been a fairytale wedding, three healthy children, and a princess to be proud of: calm, cheerful and devoted to her job as wife and mother to the future king and his siblings. Continue reading...
Royal family’s cancer diagnoses echo the ‘annus horribilis’
Traumas and revelations of the past 12 months bring to mind the late Queen's speech from 1992
Rishi Sunak urged to rethink decision to keep £10m Frank Hester donation
Labour and a Tory donor say it should be returned after police say they are investigating alleged racist remarksRishi Sunak has been urged to rethink the decision to keep 10m from the Conservative donor Frank Hester after police said they were investigating racist comments which were allegedly made" by the businessman in 2019.The investigation by West Yorkshire police was triggered by a complaint from Diane Abbott, after the Guardian reported that Hester told colleagues that looking at the MP made you want to hate all black women" and said she should be shot". Continue reading...
Israel-Gaza war live: US condemns ‘cynical’ Russia and China veto of ceasefire deal; Israel to go into Rafah ‘with or without US support’
Blinken hits back after Russia and China veto draft resolution; Israeli PM says he hopes for US support, but will go into Rafah without itThe Palestinian news agency Wafa reports that hundreds of worshipers" were blocked" from reaching the al-Aqsa mosque compound by Israeli forces on Friday.According to Wafa: Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli forces significantly increased their military presence around checkpoints in Qalandia, north of Jerusalem, al-Zaytouna, east of Jerusalem, and Bethlehem to the south. The forces turned back hundreds of worshipers, citing a lack of necessary entry permits." Continue reading...
Candace Owens leaves Daily Wire site amid Israel and antisemitism tensions
Far-right commentator posts The rumors are true - I am finally free' following clashes with site's co-founder Ben ShapiroThe far-right commentator Candace Owens left the rightwing Daily Wire website amid tensions over her alleged antisemitism and opposition to US funding of Israel's war in Gaza.Daily Wire and Candace Owens have ended their relationship," said Jeremy Boreing, co-founder of the site with the rightwing commentator Ben Shapiro, who has clashed with Owens and is a strong supporter of Israel and its actions. Continue reading...
Waspi campaigner says Sunak on ‘sticky wicket’ asking for votes until he heeds calls for pension compensation – as it happened
Campaigner for Women Against State Pension Inequality says PM has power to bring legislation before parliamentRishi Sunak is lagging behind not just Keir Starmer but also Nigel Farage, Jeremy Corbyn and Boris Johnson in net favourability in some latest polling from YouGov.Other highlights include Sadiq Khan having a large lead over Susan Hall in popularity ahead of London's mayoral contest in May, and Vaughan Gething and Humza Yousaf both still having work to do to overhaul the popularity of their predecessors. Continue reading...
Equality groups urge cultural elite to give up Garrick Club membership
Campaigners call for outdated structures' that undermine progress and encourage inequality to be dismantledCultural organisations and equality campaigners have called on high-profile figures in the arts to give up their membership of the all-male Garrick Club, saying it undermines attempts to reduce gender bias in the sector and actively encourages inequality.More than half a dozen groups said they were concerned at the revelation that several cultural leaders, including the chair of the English National Opera and the chief executive of the Royal Opera House, were part of the exclusive club. Continue reading...
Delhi chief minister to be held for six days after arrest on corruption charges
Judge says Arvind Kejriwal can be held until next Thursday, as his party's leaders condemn accusations as politically motivatedAn Indian court has ruled that Delhi's chief minister, Arvind Kejriwal, will be kept in custody for six days after his dramatic arrest on corruption charges.Kejriwal, the top elected official for the Indian capital, was taken in by police on Thursday night as part of an investigation into an alleged scam involving kickbacks for alcohol licensing deals. Continue reading...
US resolution on Gaza ceasefire vetoed at UN by Russia and China
Five-month impasse in UN security council extends as Netanyahu insists Israel will press ahead with new offensive against Rafah
Rwanda trips by UK ministers and officials have already cost over £400,000
Figures reveal 413,541 spent on travel since the policy to send asylum seekers there was devised in 2022
‘This must stop’, says EU foreign affairs chief after Russian bombing of Ukrainian energy infrastructure – Europe live
Josep Borrell, high representative for foreign affairs, says all responsible will be held to account' after attacks on energy infrastructureAfter Russian strikes targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure, Ukraine's grid is getting urgent assistance from Poland, Romania and Slovakia, national grid operator Ukrenergo said, Reuters reported.Russia regards itself to be in a state of war due to the West's intervention on Ukraine's side, the TASS news agency quoted Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying, Reuters reported. Continue reading...
JD Wetherspoon reports near-eightfold rise in pre-tax profits
Chain considers opening more outlets as consumers dine in at low-cost pubs amid cost of living crisisJD Wetherspoon has revealed a near-eightfold uplift in pre-tax profits as price-conscious consumers flocked to drink and dine at its network of low-cost pubs.The chain reported on Friday that pre-tax profits in the six months to the end of January had risen to 36m from 4.6m a year earlier and said it expected a reasonable outcome" for the current financial year. Continue reading...
Christine Rawle found guilty of murdering ‘abusive’ husband in Devon
Hypnotherapist told the court she stabbed Ian, 72, after suffering years of physical and psychological torment
Comedy hypnotist jailed for identity theft and stealing explicit images of women
Robert Temple hacked into victims' social media accounts and downloaded naked photos to sell onlineA comedy hypnotist who overturned a ban on performing his stage show has been given an eight-month prison sentence for identity theft and stealing explicit images of women.Robert Temple admitted hacking into women's email and social media accounts, and stealing identity documents and naked photos, which he exchanged for cryptocurrency. Continue reading...
US lawmakers fear Russia’s influence in Africa after Niger junta cancels security pact
Washington fears loss of bases in Niger would risk the country following its neighbours and falling under Russian hegemonyUS policymakers are scrambling after the ruling military junta in Niger cancelled a mutual security pact that could lead to American forces being expelled, stirring fears of a loss of vital influence to Russia in west Africa.In a setback for Washington's counter-terrorism strategy against Jihadist groups in the region, Niger announced last weekend that it was revoking the pact, which had been in force since 2012. There are about 1,000 American military and civilian personnel in Niger. Continue reading...
Damien Hirst shark that sold for about $8m is fourth 2017 work dated to 1990s
Exclusive: Sculpture bought by US billionaires was made almost 20 years after date that appears in its nameA Damien Hirst shark preserved in formaldehyde that was purchased by American billionaires was dated to the 1990s even though it was not made until 2017.The 4-metre (13ft) tiger shark, dissected into three parts, is the centrepiece of a luxury bar in the Palms casino resort in Las Vegas. It first appeared in the casino six years ago, with the title: The Unknown (Explored, Explained, Exploded), 1999. Continue reading...
England won’t adopt EU river pollution rules for pharma and cosmetics firms
Campaigners say government is failing to match major step forward as EU prepares to introduce polluter pays' principleNew EU rules which introduce polluter pays" principles to get pharmaceutical and cosmetic companies to pay for the pollution they cause in rivers will not be adopted by the government in England, as campaigners say the country is falling behind.Lawmakers in Europe have signed off on an update to the urban waste water treatment (UWWT) directive, which is to further tighten restrictions on pollution. More nutrients from agricultural waste and sewage will have to be removed from waterways under the new rules. It also for the first time applies standards to micropollutants such as chemicals from pharmaceutical waste. Continue reading...
Over 1m Ukrainians without power after Russia’s largest assault on energy sector
Kyiv says the country's largest dam and hydroelectric plant were hit as Moscow unleashed 88 missiles and 63 drones
Tennessee becomes first US state to protect musicians from threat of AI
Legislation is designed to protect music industry professionals against intellectual property being replicated without consentBill Lee, the governor of Tennessee, signed off on legislation on Thursday, designed to protect songwriters, performers and other music industry professionals against the potential dangers of artificial intelligence.The move makes Tennessee, long known as the birthplace of country music and the launchpad for musical legends, the first state in the US to enact such measures. Supporters say the goal is to ensure that AI tools cannot replicate an artist's voice without their consent. The bill goes into effect on 1 July. Continue reading...
North Korea cancels World Cup qualifier against Japan
Last-minute decision on Tuesday's match leaves football bodies searching for alternative venueNorth Korea has abruptly cancelled its 2026 World Cup qualifying match with Japan next week, leaving organisers frantically searching for an alternative venue.North Korea reportedly decided it would no longer host the match, which had been scheduled for next Tuesday at the Kim Il-sung Stadium in Pyongyang, a day before the teams met in Tokyo on Thursday in the first of their two Asian qualifying Group B qualifiers. Continue reading...
Police investigate alleged racist remarks by Frank Hester
West Yorkshire force work to establish facts and whether crime was committed by Tory party donorWest Yorkshire police are investigating alleged racist comments made by Conservative party donor Frank Hester at a meeting in 2019.The force said the investigation had been passed over from the Metropolitan police because the meeting took place in Horsforth, Leeds. Continue reading...
EU to impose tariff of up to 50% on Russia grain imports
Proposal aims to stop Kremlin flooding bloc with cheap wheat to destabilise European marketThe EU is set to impose a tariff of up to 50% on Russia grain imports amid fears the Kremlin could flood the bloc with cheap wheat to destabilise the European market.The proposal, announced by the European commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, follows a plea on Thursday to EU leaders by the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, to do something about grain stolen" by the Russians from occupied territories. Continue reading...
‘Chronic’ low pay hurting civil service staff morale and recruitment, say MPs
Public accounts committee finds real-terms median pay has decreased for most Whitehall staff since 2013Morale in the civil service is being hit by chronic low pay, and Whitehall is increasingly unable to keep staff because salaries have declined in real terms for a decade, the public accounts committee has warned.The cross-party watchdog, chaired by the Labour MP Meg Hillier, said there were chronic pay issues" in Whitehall. Civil service pay at almost all levels has seen a long-term decline, with median pay decreasing in real terms for most staff since 2013", it said. Continue reading...
Ufologists tried to break into my home for telling truth, says ex-Pentagon investigator
Sean Kirkpatrick is no longer head of the UFO hunting' office - but a new report he worked on has shaken the world of ufologySean Kirkpatrick doesn't seem too thrilled to be chatting with me about UFOs. Since taking over the Pentagon's All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) in 2022 - government-speak for UFO hunting - Kirkpatrick has received violent threats, social-media smear campaigns, and even had to call the FBI after a UFO fanatic tried to break into his home.I've had people threaten my wife and daughter, and try to break into our online accounts," Kirkpatrick says. I didn't have China and Russia trying to get on me as much as these people are." Continue reading...
Kenyan Del Monte farm seeks human rights manager after claims of violence
Exclusive: new role created after Guardian uncovered allegations against company's security guardsA vast Del Monte pineapple farm in Kenya that supplies most British supermarkets is advertising for a human rights manager to address its human rights challenges" in the wake of allegations of killings and violence by its security guards.The job advert says the candidate will need to develop a detailed action plan to address human rights challenges in the workplace and in surrounding communities". Continue reading...
‘I can’t do another year like last year’: nurses in England on cost of living crisis
Three nurses share how they have been affected as survey finds many in NHS in England turning to credit or savings
Mascot Towers sale deal to end five years of ‘purgatory’ for owners of defect-riddled Sydney apartments
A majority of owners agree to deal, which will give them a share of the $30m building price and support from the NSW government
EU leaders call for ‘immediate humanitarian pause’ in Gaza – as it happened
Leaders at summit agree text that says pause should lead to sustainable ceasefire'Meanwhile, the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has met with Luis Montenegro, who has been nominated as Portugal's next prime minister.Both are members of the centre-right European People's party. Continue reading...
UK’s steepest lock flight marks 250th birthday amid canal funding fears
Events to be held this weekend celebrating Bingley Five Rise locks, which opened in 1774 and is still in useFor people who like their thrills gentle, safe and at never more than three miles an hour, Bingley Five Rise locks is quite a rollercoaster ride.The canal lock flight in West Yorkshire, the steepest in the UK and a true wonder of the nation's waterways, will this weekend celebrate its 250th birthday. Continue reading...
Woman guilty of murdering son, 3, in Durham after ‘sadistic cruelty’
Christina Robinson, 30, admitted beating boy with a cane but denied causing fatal brain injuryA woman who subjected her three-year-old son to a campaign of sadistic cruelty" and punishment for petty wrongs has been found guilty of his murder.Christina Robinson, 30, had admitted beating her son with a cane for playing with his food, saying she was following the teachings of the Bible. Continue reading...
Next cheers retail sector with bumper profits and price drop
Shares hit record high as fashion and homeware chain says it feels like it is entering a new era'
Donald Trump to make $3.4bn if shareholders back plan to float Trump Media
Ex-US president planning to list Trump Media & Technology Group if merger with special purpose acquisition company goes aheadDonald Trump's wealth is set to increase by about $3.4bn (2.7bn) if a shareholder vote on Friday paves the way for the float of his Trump Media business.The former US president is preparing to list Trump Media & Technology Group, which operates the Truth Social tech platform, via a merger with a special purpose acquisition company, or Spac. Continue reading...
In Queensland’s ‘feeding frenzy’ housing market, renters are paying the price
As the Labor government moves to ban rent bidding, tenants' advocates say more is needed to address the housing crisis
Nationwide agrees £2.9bn deal to take over Virgin Money
Richard Branson has already indicated he will back takeover that will require the agreement of the group's shareholders
Andrea Leadsom criticises civil service head’s Garrick Club involvement
Former Tory leadership contender says she would not join men-only club even if it changed rules
Landmark report calls for removal of LGBTQ+ discrimination exemptions for Australia’s religious schools
Law Reform Commission says schools shouldn't be allowed to discriminate against staff and students on basis of sexuality, gender identity or relationship status
No new stadium to be built for 2032 Olympics as Queensland opposition leader reveals plan
David Crisafulli's stance means the multi-billion dollar Victoria Park plan recommended by Graham Quirk on Monday is dead
David Shoebridge says Julian Assange ‘may not survive’ trial and extradition – as it happened
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