Mayor says May election is a once in a generation' chance to tackle the city's housing crisisSadiq Khan will launch his campaign for a record third term as mayor of London by promising the greatest council homebuilding drive in a generation".Appearing at an event in London on Monday, alongside the Labour leader, Keir Starmer, with whom the mayor has had public policy clashes in recent months, Khan will promise to build 40,000 new homes in his next term. Continue reading...
Louise Powell says she hopes new guidance means fewer pregnant women are jailed and it can be the legacy of her child BrookeA former prisoner who gave birth to a stillborn baby in a jail toilet has welcomed changes that campaigners hope will reduce the number of pregnant women locked up, as a legacy" for the daughter she lost.The Sentencing Council is announcing significant new guidance on Monday that judges and magistrates in England and Wales must consider before passing sentences on pregnant women and new mothers. A new mitigating factor in sentencing has been introduced - pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal care - which replaces current guidance relating to this group of women who currently come under the broader heading of sole or primary carer". Continue reading...
Lady Zahida Manzoor was paid 148,000 for the part-time role, showing Hester's party links date back further than first thoughtThe company run by the Tory donor Frank Hester, whose remarks about Diane Abbott have been widely condemned as racist, paid a Conservative peer 148,000 to act as a trade envoy, the Guardian can reveal, as evidence of his links to the party deepen.Zahida Manzoor, a former deputy chair of the Commission for Racial Equality in the 1990s who went on to be a Lords whip under Theresa May's government, took on the part-time role as chair of a Middle East advisory council for Hester's health tech TPP in September 2016. Continue reading...
Awards depict bikini-clad woman, Usain Bolt and Aboriginal flag as police investigate questions of racism raised by former officer Zachary RolfeWARNING: This article contains offensive images and content
Healthcare delays in deprived communities mean greater need for expensive emergency treatment, research findsPeople living in poverty find it harder to live a healthy life and face barriers to accessing timely treatment, new research suggests.A report by the King's Fund, commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, finds that the delays people living in deprived communities face for healthcare mean they are more likely to need expensive emergency treatment. Continue reading...
Data from property website Rightmove finds average asking price has reached almost 370,000An increase in buyer demand and stronger house sales during March have combined to push the average UK home's asking price up by a further 5,279 to almost 370,000, as the market picks up after a muted 2023".According to the UK's biggest property website, Rightmove, this month's 1.5% price growth is notably higher than the historical March average of 1%, and is the biggest monthly increase for 10 months. Continue reading...
A five-mile stretch of the London orbital motorway had been closed since Friday night to demolish a bridgeThe M25 in Surrey reopened eight hours ahead of schedule on Sunday after the first planned daytime closure of the motorway.The five-mile stretch of the motorway between junctions 10 and 11 had been closed in both directions at 9pm on Friday and was scheduled to remain inaccessible until 5.30am, in order to demolish a bridge and install a huge gantry". Continue reading...
Screenwriter who had stammer as a child wrote script about George VI, played by Colin Firth, overcoming speech impedimentDavid Seidler, best known for his Oscar-winning writing on The King's Speech, has died aged 86, according to reports.The London-born screenwriter, who had a stammer growing up, was inspired to write about the true story of how King George VI overcame his speech impediment with a speech and language therapist. Continue reading...
US says vote was obviously not free, nor fair' with exit poll suggesting 88% of Russians voted for the incumbentInvestment demand and agricultural exports are two of several factors" which have driven an increase in Ukraine's GDP seen during the first two months of this year.According to Reuters, economy minister Yulia Svyrydenko said on Sunday that Ukraine's GDP rose 3.6% during this period. Continue reading...
Police appeal for information about incident as woman held on suspicion of murder is released on bailTwo men have been found dead at a house in Hartlepool in County Durham, police said.The bodies were discovered shortly before midnight on Friday. A woman in her 30s has been arrested on suspicion of murder and released on police bail while inquiries continue. Continue reading...
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent on (#6KDR1)
Police say images of black pupil being taunted and made to kiss shoes are being treated as a hate crimeFour teenage boys have been arrested in connection with racial abuse of a black schoolboy that was filmed and shared on social media.Cumbria police said the images circulating online were abhorrent and that the incident in the Upperby area of Carlisle was being treated as a hate crime. Continue reading...
Even centrist Tories are questioning if the PM can last until autumn after twin blows of donor scandal and rightwinger's move to ReformOn the fringes of cabinet last Tuesday ministers chatted in hushed tones about the Tory mega-donor Frank Hester's clearly racist" remarks about Diane Abbott, revealed by the Guardian the previous night, but concluded that we've got to get the money in".It took No 10 until the end of the day to condemn his words as racist and wrong" - 24 hours after the original story broke - while Sunak himself didn't comment until prime minister's questions the next day. It went on too long," admits one cabinet minister. Continue reading...
Experts question if bigger is better' and whether members should be consulted on the 2.9bn dealThe Nationwide building society is facing growing calls to give its 16 million members a say on its proposed 2.9bn takeover of high street rival Virgin Money which would be the biggest UK banking deal since the financial crisis.
Earl says public schools have at times had brutalising effect on those who have ended up in powerCharles Spencer, the younger brother of Diana, Princess of Wales, has said the brutalising effect of boarding schools on people who have come to power has been devastating for society.Spencer was speaking on the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme after the release of his memoir, A Very Private School, in which he revealed he was sexually assaulted as a child at the boarding school Maidwell Hall in Northamptonshire. Continue reading...
Samuel Kasumu frustrated and disappointed', as minister denies Tories have a problem after Frank Hester rowA former Downing Street race adviser has warned the government not to use its diversity as a get-out-of-jail-free card" on tackling racism after a senior minister denied that the Conservatives had a problem after the Frank Hester row.Samuel Kasumu, a former No 10 adviser on civil society and communities, said he was frustrated and disappointed" by the party's response to the scandal, adding: I know that we can do better." Continue reading...
Comments come after Benjamin Netanyahu insisted Israeli military would go ahead with plans for operations in RafahThe Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said Israeli forces released Tamer Fouad Salim Al-Qarm, a PRCS volunteer, yesterday after a 36-day detention during the occupation's raid on al-Amal hospital in Khan Younis".The PRCS added in its post on X that Israeli troops continue to detain 13 PRCS members and volunteers, whose fate remains unknown to this moment". Continue reading...
Defences redirect flows away from key infrastructure in Grindavik but threat to nearby sites remainsDefensive barriers that were bolstered overnight around the fishing town of Grindavik appeared to have held, but a steadily slowing lava flow from the fourth volcanic eruption on Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula since December remained a threat on Sunday.After weeks of warnings that semi-molten rock was building up under the ground, the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) said on Saturday night the eruption, at 8.23pm local time (2023 GMT), had opened a nearly 3km-long fissure in the earth between two mountains. Continue reading...
Wine Society describes planned alcohol duty changes as ludicrous, expensive and probably unworkable'British consumers have been told that the price of some of their favourite red wines could increase by more than 40p next year after the government ignored pleas from the wine industry to abandon complex post-Brexit tax changes.The chief executive of Majestic Wine, John Colley, said the new alcohol duty system, which comes into effect in February 2025, would increase the number of tax bands for wine from one to 30, and cost businesses huge sums of money to administer. Continue reading...
by Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent on (#6KDHA)
Exclusive: 10m needed for regulator charged with developing tools to thwart financial crime and protect consumersBanks are under pressure to stump up millions of pounds in interim funding for the organisation that polices open banking, with regulators saying the new money is needed to prevent financial crime and protect consumers if things go wrong".Large banks including NatWest, HSBC, Lloyds and Santander UK were among more than 40 City firms summoned by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) last week to discuss a cash injection into Open Banking Limited (OPL), the body that oversees innovation in this area. Continue reading...
Party looking at proposal to outlaw tools used for nonconsensual pornography and promise not to tolerate electoral misinformationLabour is considering proposals to tackle AI deepfakes, including a ban on so-called nudification tools, used to generate nonconsensual pornography, and signing up to a cross-party pledge not to tolerate deepfakes that constitute electoral misinformation, the Guardian can reveal.The policy paper, produced by the centre-left Labour Together thinktank, proposes a legal ban on dedicated nudification tools that allow users to generate explicit content by uploading images of real people. Continue reading...
Reform UK is making the headlines but tactical voting can power Ed Davey's party in seats where they are the Tories' main challengersThe Liberal Democrats gathered this weekend for their final spring conference before the general election. You may be forgiven for not knowing this.The fourth-largest party barely feature in current political discussions lately, and are flatlining in the polls even as the government sinks ever lower. Only one in three voters has an opinion on party leader EdDavey, and even fewer have much idea what his party offers. The costs of Brexit are mounting up, yet its most steadfast opponents are struggling. Continue reading...
A collection of more than 7,000 letters will form a publicly accessible digital archive that offers a window to the pastIn the week that Ireland turns everything green and celebrates its diaspora, a new online archive has given voice to the human cost paid by generations of emigrants.More than 7,000 letters from emigrants to North America spanning four centuries have been collected and digitised, giving poignant insight into the homesickness, tribulations, and occasional triumphs, of those who crossed the Atlantic. Continue reading...
Many cite difficulties of juggling a family with job demands and a lack of industry supportA robot baby was an unlikely guest star on the catwalk at the Schiaparelli couture show in Paris earlier this year. Maggie Maurer, who had walked a few seasons previously while pregnant, and last year shared a snap of herself breastfeeding backstage, cradled the tot while wearing a defiantly baby-unfriendly, all-white outfit.It was a surprisingly tender moment. I had the ability to bring it to life because my own child is that size," says Maurer, to give it nurturing ... came very naturally." Continue reading...
by Shanti Das Home Affairs correspondent on (#6KDF1)
Campaigners says excited delirium' and acute behavioural disturbance' play into racist stereotypesA controversial unproven medical condition which is rooted in pseudoscience and disputed by doctors is routinely being used in Britain to explain deaths after police restraint, the Observer has found.Acute behavioural disturbance" (ABD) and excited delirium" are used to describe people who are agitated or acting bizarrely, usually due to mental illness, drug use or both. Symptoms are said to include insensitivity to pain, aggression, superhuman" strength and elevated heart rate. Continue reading...
The community-owned car pools have been hailed as a greener alternative to full-time ownership, but insurers say driver risk is hard to measureUp to 40 community car clubs across the UK could be forced to close after the last insurance firm covering such groups announced it was pulling out of the sector.For several years, the clubs - often groups of like-minded neighbours - have been sharing cars as a way to cut their carbon footprint. Continue reading...
Long hours spent at desks and sofas leads to 21,000 deaths a year in the Netherlands from cardiovascular disease, diabetes and cancerThe Dutch are perceived as a nation of healthy giants, leaping on their bikes to cycle energetically across flat lands. But new research suggests they are in fact the sitting champions of Europe", with a sedentary lifestyle that causes thousands of early deaths.Health experts are calling for urgent action to stop so-called chair-use disorder" spreading across western countries. A report by the research organisation TNO, published on Friday, found too much sitting costs the Netherlands 1.2bn (1bn) annually and leads to 21,000 premature deaths a year from cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and cancer. It is riskier, researchers found, to be a lawyer than a lorry driver. Continue reading...
by Guardian staff, with agencies in Niamey on (#6KDDB)
Spokesman for coup government stops short of calling for American personnel to leave but says their presence violates sovereigntyNiger's ruling military junta says it has revoked with immediate effect a military accord that allows US military personnel and civilian staff on its soil.As of 2023 there were about 1,100 US troops in Niger, where the US military operates out of two bases including a drone base known as airbase 201, built near Agadez in central Niger at a cost of more than US $100m. Since 2018 the base has been used to target Islamic State militants and Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal Muslimeen (JNIM), an al-Qaida affiliate, in the Sahel region. Continue reading...
Destruction of buildings, too few ambulances and having to work in red zones' all adding to traumaThere have been no medical evacuations from northern Gaza for more than a month so severely injured people are trapped in damaged hospitals where they cannot get adequate treatment, a leading medical charity has warned.Ambulances need urgent access to take the most vulnerable patients for specialist care, said Patrick Munz, head of mission in Gaza for German medical charity Cadus. Continue reading...
Police declare state of emergency and evacuate local town of Grindavik following volcanic activityIcelandic police have declared a state of emergency as lava spewed from a new volcanic fissure on the Reykjanes peninsula, the fourth eruption to hit the area since December.A volcanic eruption started between stora Skogfell and Hagafell on the Reykjanes Peninsula", said a statement from the Icelandic Met Office (IMO) on Saturday. Live video images showed glowing lava and billowing smoke. Continue reading...
Labour mayor urges Lib Dem and Green supporters to lend him their votes' in May's first-past-the-post electionSadiq Khan has called on Liberal Democrat and Green supporters to lend him their votes" in the May mayoral election, saying changes in the voting system mean he could lose to the Conservatives' Susan Hall.This year's election on 2 May will be held under the first-past-the-post system, meaning voters will only get one vote each. In previous contests, Londoners have been able to have a first and second preference. Continue reading...
Senior Tories have rallied around the PM amid claims that some party MPs are plotting to replace him with Penny MordauntSenior Tories attempted to rally behind an increasingly beleaguered Rishi Sunak on Saturday night amid claims that some Conservative MPs are plotting to replace him with Penny Mordaunt before the next general election.Former cabinet ministers Jacob Rees-Mogg and David Davis went public to denounce the idea as mad" and bonkers", as did senior backbenchers, including former vice-chair of the 1922 Committee Sir Charles Walker. Continue reading...
Fresh questions raised over Tory donor's access to prime minister following November visitRishi Sunak was flown to Leeds by Frank Hester for a private tour of the businessman's offices on the day after the autumn statement last year, raising questions about the access afforded to the 10m donor bankrolling the Tories' election campaign.Sunak's relationship with Hester is under the spotlight after a Guardian investigation revealed on Monday that the mega-donor made comments about Diane Abbott which have been widely condemned for being racist and misogynistic. Continue reading...
Speaking ahead of the party's spring conference, the Liberal Democrat leader challenges the Tories and Labour to find consensus on financial package for the NHSRishi Sunak and Keir Starmer have been challenged to sign up to cross-party talks finally resolving the impasse over social care, as part of a Liberal Democrat plea to grasp the nettle" after years of failure.Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, said that his party would include in its forthcoming manifesto a promise to attend cross-party talks on social care after the election. He called on both the Tories and Labour to do the same in a bid to agree a financial package that helps the NHS and deals with the high costs some face. Continue reading...
Israeli negotiators are heading to Qatar after the group dropped calls for a permanent end to hostilities and agreed a 40-day pauseIsraeli negotiators are expected to arrive in Qatar on Sunday amid intense new efforts to bring the war in Gaza to at least a temporary halt, after Hamas abandoned key ceasefire demands last week following a series of setbacks.In recent days, the militant organisation has been disappointed by the failure of its calls for a wave of protest during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, angered by the appointment without consultation of a new prime minister by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and suffered the possible death of a key military commander in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza. Continue reading...
Police investigate discovery of about 50 hares, an owl and a kestrel at door of Broughton community shopPolice are investigating a series of gruesome wildlife killings in Hampshire after about 50 hares, a kestrel and a barn owl were dumped outside a village shop.Staff were distraught" after discovering the animals' bodies early last Friday morning at the Broughton Community Shop. Blood had been smeared on the shop windows and the two birds had been stuffed on to the door handles. Continue reading...
Attack in Belgorod comes day after devastating strike on Ukrainian port city and amid voting in Russia's electionUkrainian war briefingNexta is reporting that there have been 11 attempts to set fire to polling stations in Russia, along with 19 cases of ballot boxes being spoiled with greenery and paint.Russia is proposing eight-year prison sentences for those involved.The death toll in the Russian attack on civilian infrastructure in Odesa has risen to 21 people after an emergency worker succumbed to injuries at a hospital. The Russian ballistic missile strike on Odesa was Moscow's deadliest attack in weeks, wounding more than 75.A man and a woman died in a Ukrainian attack on Russia's Belgorod oblast and three other people were wounded. The Russian defence ministry said on Saturday that Russia's air defence systems destroyed two additional Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles over the Belgorod oblast in what is the latest in a series of raids reported in recent days.Ukrainian drones struck two Rosneft oil refineries in Russia's Samara region, leaving one facility on fire on Saturday, the region's governor said. The Volga river region's Syzran refinery was on fire, Dmitry Azarov said on Telegram. His comments also confirmed an attack on the Novokubyshev refinery. Workers at both plants had been evacuated and there were no casualties, Azarov claimed.Two men were injured in a Russian unmanned aerial attack on the Kharkiv oblast, regional governor Oleh Syniehubov said. Over the past day, about 20 settlements in the Kharkiv oblast were hit by enemy artillery and mortar attacks.There has been a record growth in the number of Russian men ages 31 to 59 with disabilities, the UK defence ministry said in its daily intelligence briefing. The increase in the number of men with disabilities was most likely due to the growth in military invalids," the UK defence ministry said. This is almost certainly the case. A significant majority of the over 355,000 casualties that the Russian armed forces have suffered as a result of the conflict in Ukraine have been wounded personnel."Voters in Russia headed to the polls across the country's 11 time zones on Friday in a three-day presidential election that is all but certain to extend Vladimir Putin's 24-year rule until at least 2030. Putin is running against Communist Nikolai Kharitonov, Leonid Slutsky, leader of the nationalist Liberal Democratic Party, and Vladislav Davankov of the New People party. Two anti-war candidates, Boris Nadezhdin and Yekaterina Duntsova were barred from running by the electoral commission.Voting is also taking place in the four occupied regions of Ukraine which Russia claims to have annexed despite its forces only partially controlling the territory. Ukraine has said the election there is illegal. Speaking at a meeting of Russia's security council, Putin accused Ukraine of trying to disrupt the voting process and people in the border regions with a number of criminal armed actions". Putin said the attempts to break into Russia did not succeed. He said the acts would not go unpunished. Continue reading...
Two incidents happened 10 days apart in Shoreditch but are linked, Met saidA search is under way after a woman and a man were injured in suspected crossbow attacks in east London.The two incidents were 10 days apart in Shoreditch but are linked, the Metropolitan police said. Continue reading...