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Gillian Anderson to get ‘in the ring’ with Billy Crudup for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in London
The stars of Sex Education and The Morning Show will appear in a new West End production of Edward Albee's classic, directed by Marianne ElliottGillian Anderson is to return to the West End in a role she has coveted for decades". The Sex Education star will appear opposite Billy Crudup in a revival of Edward Albee's marital meltdown classic Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in the autumn. Staged in-the-round, the production will be directed by Marianne Elliott at the intimate @sohoplace theatre.Anderson will play Martha who spars with her professor husband George over drinks with a young married couple in the 1962 play. Martha's rage is inseparable from her longing, her disappointment and her need to be seen - all things still eminently relatable 60 years on," said Anderson. The role was first played on Broadway by Uta Hagen, on screen a few years later by Elizabeth Taylor (opposite her husband Richard Burton) and in a 1996 London revival by Diana Rigg. I've wanted to play Martha for decades," said Anderson. I'm thrilled Billy Crudup is joining me in the ring as George." Continue reading...
US spending on first week of Iran war raises stark questions about priorities
$11.3bn more than enough to fund EPA or National Cancer Institute, where administration sought to slash budgets
HelloFresh hit by sales slump as people lose appetite for meal kits
German food delivery firm's share price has plummeted by 93% since 2021 boom during Covid lockdownsHelloFresh has reported a sharp decline in sales as the struggling food delivery company battles falling demand after the pandemic-era meal kit boom.The German company was forced to make 900 UK job cuts last year with the closure of a delivery site in Nuneaton, and the demand for meal kits tumbled as revenue fell by more than 11% during 2025. Continue reading...
Fuel rations and no air con: south-east Asian nations race to conserve energy
Governments in countries heavily reliant on Middle Eastern oil introduce measures to shield public from soaring costs
Andy Burnham says Labour would ‘do well to listen’ to Angela Rayner
Greater Manchester mayor adds to Rayner's criticism of planned immigration changes, which she has called un-British'
GB News faces complaints after commentator claims ‘genocide’ against white people in UK
Thomas Corbett-Dillon, who claims to have advised Boris Johnson, says immigrants could turn' on white populationGB News is facing a backlash after a commentator on one of its shows suggested there is a genocide happening" against white people in England and that immigrants could turn" on the white population.Ofcom, the media regulator, has received a series of complaints about the comments by Thomas Corbett-Dillon. Continue reading...
Is this the world’s first quantum battery? Australian scientists say so
Researchers say their prototype is a big step towards fully functioning batteries with rapid charging timesAustralian scientists have developed what they say is the world's first proof-of-concept quantum battery.Quantum batteries, first proposed as a theoretical concept in 2013, use the principles of quantum mechanics to store energy, and have the potential to be more efficient than conventional batteries. Continue reading...
Fire damage, clogged toilets, and sinking morale: USS Gerald R Ford to set sail for repairs in Crete
Aircraft carrier has been participating in strikes on Iran, after previously taking part in the operation to seize Venezuela's president Nicolas MaduroA fire onboard the USS Gerald R Ford, injuring sailors and destroying 100 beds, is the latest mishap to plague the world's largest aircraft carrier on a marathon deployment some argue has sapped crew morale.At sea for almost nine months, and currently stationed in the Red Sea to support the war on Iran, the carrier will reportedly set sail for Crete for repairs. Continue reading...
‘A bigger scar’: prolonged war in Middle East could slash $16.5bn from Australian economy, Chalmers warns
Treasurer likens impact of conflict to recent major shocks, including global financial crisis and Covid pandemic
PM calls national cabinet meeting over fuel crisis – as it happened
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DiDi raises prices in Australia to cover soaring petrol costs amid conflict in the Middle East
Other delivery and transport companies such as Uber, DoorDash and Australia Post are weighing whether to charge more
Australia’s high court orders ankle bracelets be removed and curfews end for 43 former immigration detainees
Labor's preventative detention regime suffers blow as court finds tough laws for NZYQ group are unconstitutional
Ali Larijani was ruthless – and clear-eyed about west’s implacable hostility to Iran
A 2006 Guardian interview with Iran's slain security chief now reads as a grim warning of the conflict that killed himDeep down, Ali Larijani always believed that the western powers were bent on destroying Iran's revolutionary regime, for which he had fought on the battlefield.The prescience of that inner conviction has now been vindicated in lethal fashion as Larijani has become the latest establishment figure to die at the hands of Israel, killed in an apparently targeted airstrike, according to reports.Robert Tait was the Guardian's correspondent in Tehran from February 2005 until December 2007 Continue reading...
Energy bills: UK government urged to launch ‘social tariff’ to help vulnerable households
As Iran war drives up cost concerns, thinktank says 3.7bn discount system should be developed before next winterThe UK government is facing calls to spend almost 4bn to launch a social tariff" providing cheaper energy for poor households amid growing concerns over the Iran conflict.As households brace for an increase in living costs, the Resolution Foundation said ministers should develop a system of discounted domestic energy bills in time for next winter to protect the most vulnerable households. Continue reading...
Government to lift paywall from large parts of the Land Registry
Exclusive: finding out who owns land will become simpler under plans to make the best use of green spaces and hit net zero targetsFinding out who owns land in England is to become much simpler because a paywall will be lifted from large parts of the Land Registry, the government is to announce.A small number of landowners control the majority of land but finding out who owns what is difficult to piece together, even for government departments, owing to the way the Land Registry operates. Freeing up access will make it easier to determine ownership of key areas, such as river catchments, grouse moors and peatland. Continue reading...
Lords urged to ensure women criminalised for abortion are ‘not left behind’
House to consider amendment that would pardon women in England and Wales affected by prior unjust' lawsWomen who have been arrested, investigated and convicted under abortion legislation in England and Wales must not be left behind" if the law is changed to prevent women being criminalised in future, campaigners have said.Last summer, the House of Commons voted to end the criminalisation of women who terminate their pregnancies outside the legal framework, through a new clause in the crime and policing bill. Continue reading...
‘Old masters too’: Ghent exhibition celebrates female artists of the baroque
Show in part a rediscovery of more than 40 mostly forgotten women who plied their trade in the Low CountriesJudith Leyster, an artist of the Dutch golden age, was thought to be about 21 when she painted her self-portrait in 1630. In the picture she presented to the world, Leyster exudes cheerful confidence. Clad in shimmering silks and a stiffly starched lace collar, she leans back in her chair, palette and brushes in hand, a painting by her side.This work, completed in the year she was admitted to a painters' guild in Haarlem, proclaimed her arrival as an established artist. It was one of the first self-portraits by an artist in the Dutch republic, a device most male painters did not adopt until years later. Continue reading...
Democratic voters select House candidates in Illinois after heated primaries
Evanston mayor Daniel Biss and Cook County commissioner Donna Miller were among those who came out on top in the elections ahead of the midtermsDemocratic voters in Illinois handed the party's nominations for five open seats in the House of Representatives to candidates that included Evanston mayor Daniel Biss and Cook County commissioner Donna Miller, after heated and at times bitter campaigns that saw significant spending by outside groups, most controversially the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac).The primaries acted as a test of the style of politics voters were looking for ahead of the midterm elections in November, when Democrats hope to regain control of Congress. All five districts are heavily Democratic, making the primary victors favorites to triumph in the general elections. Continue reading...
Iranian strikes hit near Australian airbase in UAE, Albanese confirms
Prime minister says no Australian personnel were injured and maintains Australia is not at war with Iran
Iran says it will retaliate after key figure killed – as it happened
Iranian army chief Amir Hatami threatened to launch a decisive and regrettable' retaliation for the killing
Juliana Stratton wins Illinois Democratic Senate primary race
The progressive candidate was behind Krishnamoorthi until she got an infusion of cash from Governor PritzkerIllinois lieutenant governor Juliana Stratton won the Democratic primary race to succeed Illinois' US senator Dick Durbin, beating out US representative Raja Krishnamoorthi.With nearly 90% of the vote tallied, Stratton was leading Krishnamoorthi by more than six percentage points on Tuesday night, according to the Associated Press. Continue reading...
As South Australia’s Liberals struggle to stay in the fight, will their preferences usher in One Nation?
Putting Pauline Hanson's party above Labor on how-to-vote cards is a gamble for Ashton Hurn's leadership, with the Liberals facing potential eclipse
Tulsi Gabbard, who warned of war with Iran, now defends Trump’s decision to attack – as it happened
Director of national intelligence wrote on social media that Trump is responsible for determining what is and is not an imminent threat'
Meteor over Ohio causes large boom heard as far away as Pennsylvania
Nasa spokesperson says meteor was traveling at 45,000mph but no reports of debris foundA meteor over Ohio caused a large boom that jolted people as far away as Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning, Nasa has confirmed.The meteor entered the atmosphere at about 9am local time on Tuesday, producing a sonic boom felt across a wide swath of northern Ohio and beyond. Reports poured in from Cleveland and other sectors as far east as Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and into New York state. Continue reading...
Isolated and exposed: can New Zealand’s fragile economic recovery withstand the global oil shock?
New Zealand economic growth tipped to overtake Australia's this year but Middle East conflict casts a shadow over outlookJust as New Zealand's fragile economic recovery shows flickers of improvement - with economists predicting its annual growth could surpass that of its larger neighbour Australia - it is facing a new threat: the war in the Middle East.New Zealand is particularly exposed to the energy shocks produced by the conflict - and to economic crises generally - with the small, isolated nation highly dependent on global trade and tourism. It is susceptible to disruptions in supply chains and shipping. Continue reading...
Pakistan hopes steep cost of airstrikes on Taliban targets will protect against terror attacks
Experts say attacks on Afghanistan are defensive, not offensive' but carry a risk of spiralling cycle of violenceAn escalating Pakistani campaign of airstrikes against targets in Afghanistan is aimed at forcing the Taliban authorities to abandon their support for Pakistani militants, according to officials and experts.The strategy is to impose such a steep cost on the Taliban administration that they act to prevent attacks emanating from Afghanistan. Yet it carries the risk of spiralling violence. Continue reading...
Reeves plans to give England’s regional leaders a share of national tax revenues
Chancellor seeks genuine break with the past' in tackling centralised and geographically unequal' countryRachel Reeves has announced that the Treasury will draw up proposals to hand England's mayors a share of national tax revenues as part of a radical plan to rebalance the economy.The chancellor promised a genuine break with the past" that would shift spending power away from Westminster, as she promised to create investment-led growth across the UK. Continue reading...
‘Basics’ of life in Britain have been sold for profit, says Polanski
Exclusive: England and Wales Greens leader outlines economic policy including help to meet rising energy costs and water re-nationalisationSuccessive governments have turned the UK from a manufacturing economy to one where the basics of life have been privatised and are rented back to people at a crushing cost, Zack Polanski will say.In a speech billed as the Green leader's biggest policy intervention since he took over as leader six months ago, Polanski will argue that decades of gradual economic rebalancing in favour of a minority who own assets has left much of the country vulnerable to economic shocks such as the current rise in fuel prices. Continue reading...
Andy Burnham tees off bid to bring Ryder Cup golf tournament to Bolton
Greater Manchester mayor hopes yet-to-be-built 250m course could provide lasting legacy' for north of EnglandFrom the fairways of Rome to the greens of Versailles, could the world's most prestigious golf tournament be heading to Bolton?Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, has announced a bid to bring the Ryder Cup to the north of England for the first time in nearly 60 years. Continue reading...
Scottish parliament votes against legalising assisted dying
MSPs reject bill after concerted campaign to block it and despite amendments intended to placate criticsThe Scottish parliament has voted against legalising assisted dying after critics and religious groups led a concerted campaign to block the measures.MSPs voted 69 to 57 to reject the proposals in a late night vote on Tuesday - a larger margin than expected, despite a series of last-minute amendments designed to placate critics of the private member's bill. Continue reading...
Rayner: government ‘cannot just go through the motions in the face of decline’
Former deputy prime minister says Labour's immigration changes are un-British' and Starmer must respond to fall in party's popularityAngela Rayner has said the very survival of the Labour party is at stake and warned Keir Starmer that he cannot go through the motions" in the face of declining support.In a speech at campaign group Mainstream's spring reception, the former deputy prime minister said she believed the government was running out of time" to show it can deliver the change that the public needs. Continue reading...
US rapper Mystikal pleads guilty to third-degree rape in 2022 arrest
Musician, AKA Michael Tyler, faces up to 20 years after entering plea in state court outside Baton Rouge, LouisianaThe US rapper Mystikal on Tuesday pleaded guilty to third-degree rape in connection with a case that led to his arrest in 2022.Mystikal - whose given name is Michael Tyler - faces up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in a state courthouse outside Baton Rouge, Louisiana, according to reports from local news outlets WBRZ and WAFB. Continue reading...
Kyle Sandilands sacked and top-rating radio show cancelled as host vows to fight to return to air
Kiis FM radio host was suspended from work after an on-air argument with co-host Jackie O' Henderson
Iran’s national security council confirms death of its chief, Ali Larijani
Larijani was killed by an Israeli airstrike and is the most senior Iranian fatality since Ali Khamenei on first day of war
Chief justice John Roberts calls for end to ‘dangerous’ hostility toward judges
Roberts did not name Donald Trump, but US president has decried corrupt judges' who ruled against him
Pauline Hanson exploiting the frustrations of Australians who have been ‘left behind’, Labor says
One Nation and Coalition adopting reactionary tactics to win over frustrated and fearful voters, frontbencher Andrew Giles says
Cutting jury trials risks ‘undermining justice’ for abused women and girls, Lammy warned
In letter to justice secretary, groups say judge-led decisions more likely to be influenced by bias than those made by 12 random peopleThirty organisations representing victims of violence against women and girls (VAWG) have written to the justice secretary, David Lammy, urging him to drop plans to significantly reduce the number of jury trials.The groups said that the proposals, which will affect court cases in England and Wales, will deepen mistrust in the justice system among victims and distract from measures designed to reduce offending. Continue reading...
Pam Bondi subpoenaed over Epstein files release by House committee
Lawmakers on both sides of aisle have criticized justice department's improper redaction of information
UK prepares to sue Abramovich over £2.4bn proceeds of Chelsea FC sale
Russian billionaire accused of missing last chance' to release money to help victims of Ukraine warUK officials are preparing for a possible court case against Roman Abramovich after he missed a deadline to release 2.4bn he raised from selling Chelsea FC.The Russian billionaire failed to hand over the money by the deadline of 17 March, amid a dispute over how it will eventually be used. Continue reading...
United Farm Workers union cancels Cesar Chavez events over abuse allegations
Union says claims involving young women and minors are serious enough to halt annual tributes and open an inquiry
Desperate parents calling pharmacies for meningitis jab as stocks run low
Supplies becoming sparse amid rise in demand since Kent outbreak, which has killed two and left 13 seriously illWorried parents are contacting pharmacies in an increasingly desperate" effort to get their children vaccinated against meningitis after the outbreak in Kent that has killed two young people and left 13 seriously ill.The surge in demand has led to stocks of the vaccine running so low that many pharmacies cannot get hold of supplies from wholesalers. Continue reading...
Kent students to be offered targeted meningitis B jabs after two more cases
Vaccination programme to be launched on Canterbury campus as strain B of disease identified in fatal outbreakStudents in Kent are to be offered a targeted vaccination against meningitis B after two more cases in the deadly outbreak were confirmed and pharmacies ran out of vaccine doses.Government scientists have said two people who died in the outbreak had bacterial strain B of the disease, for which most people have not been vaccinated. Continue reading...
Europe must prepare for drone strikes by terrorists and criminals, warns Zelenskyy
Ukraine's president says mass attacks on civilians are no longer the preserve of a madman like Putin'European nations should prepare for attacks by non-state actors including criminal networks, terror groups and lone attackers as drone technology advances, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned.The Ukrainian president said it was no longer just a wealthy madman like Putin" who could afford mass attacks as he demonstrated the latest technology to British MPs and peers. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy says Europe is a ‘global force’ that can stand against any other power in address to MPs – UK politics live
Keir Starmer previously reassured that the war in Iran would not distract the UK from supporting UkraineNigel Farage is speaking now at the Reform UK event.The website promoting the lottery is up. It is called nigelcutmybills.com. Continue reading...
Trump says US does not need Nato after being rebuffed over strait of Hormuz
Amid escalation of Middle East crisis, US president describes rejection of call for help as a foolish mistake'
Arts Council England must change or face ‘disaster’, culture department is told
Margaret Hodge, who led report into arts funder, tells DCMS committee that grant recipients have lost confidence in the bodyArts Council England (ACE) requires a radical" overhaul so that it is able to respond to the challenges of the culture sector, according to Margaret Hodge, who said if ACE leaders did not heed her warnings it would be a disaster".The Labour peer, who led a wide-ranging and critical report into ACE, made the comments at a Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee, where she reiterated her calls for the organisation to embrace reform. Continue reading...
Security lines persist at US airports as Congress negotiates DHS funding
Senate Democrats sent counteroffer Monday aimed at resolving budget standoff
Lisa Nandy vows to give BBC permanent charter to prevent political interference
Minister says the change is needed to protect the corporation from repeated culture war' attacksThe government is to put the BBC's charter on a permanent footing for the first time, after the corporation said the change was needed to protect it from political interference.In a significant change to the governance of the BBC, the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, said she wanted to grant the corporation's demand for a permanent charter. She said she wanted to protect it from repeated culture war" attacks. Continue reading...
Belgian court sends ex-diplomat, 93, to trial over 1961 murder of Congo leader
Family of then PM, Patrice Lumumba, welcome decision to charge Etienne Davignon as beginning of a reckoning'A former Belgian diplomat, 93, should stand trial over alleged complicity in the 1961 murder of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of what was then the newly independent Congolese state, a Brussels court has ruled.Etienne Davignon, the only person still alive among 10 Belgians the Lumumba family accuses of involvement in the killing, is charged with participation in war crimes.The illegal transfer of Lumumba and his associates from Leopoldville (now Kinshasa) to Katanga.The humiliating and degrading treatment" of the men.Depriving them of a fair trial. Continue reading...
UF College Republicans sue after suspension over Nazi salute post
The University of Florida campus group says the suspension over an off-campus post violated free speech
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