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UK politics: Starmer shrugs off Trump’s criticism of ‘very dangerous’ deal with China – as it happened
Prime minister suggests US president was talking more about Canada' when asked for reaction to Beijing visitProminent Hong Kong and Uyghur activists living in exile in the UK have accused Starmer of seeking China's desperate approval, after the prime minister visited Beijing for the first time in eight years this week.Pro-democracy campaigner and prominent critic of the Communist Party, Finn Lau said the Hong Kong community is disappointed by Starmer's visit, but unsurprised by the government's short sightedness".While British citizen Jimmy Lai remains imprisoned and Uyghurs continue to suffer atrocity crimes, we take no comfort in this decision and will not be silenced.We look forward to receiving urgent assurances from the government regarding those who were placed under sanction together with us, and take this opportunity to express our ongoing solidarity with the Uyghur people, whose cause we will not drop. Continue reading...
Newsom fights back after Dr Oz accuses LA’s Armenians of healthcare fraud
California governor files complaint against Medicare head who alleged fraud by members of Armenian community
FSA confirms presence of toxin in some Nestlé SMA baby formula products
Nestle has already recalled several batches due to concerns they may trigger nausea and vomitingThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) has confirmed the presence of a toxin that can cause food poisoning in some Nestle baby formula products.At the start of this month, the Swiss food and drink company recalled several batches of its SMA infant formula and follow-on formula due to concerns they contained cereulide, which can trigger nausea and vomiting when consumed. Continue reading...
Hungary doubles down on opposition to Ukraine’s EU accession as Zelenskyy aims for 2027 – Europe live
Viktor Orban reiterates stance on EU membership as spokesperson claims Brussels wants to give Ukraine access to next budgetBut just as Volodymyr Zelenskyy doubles down on his 2027 accession target, so is Hungary's Viktor Orban in opposing the move.In clips published by Hungary's international spokesperson Zoltan Kovacs, Orban has claimed that during the last EU summit the leaders were given a document describing Brussels plans to admit Ukraine in 2027. Continue reading...
Syrian government and Kurdish forces reach deal on permanent truce
Milestone appears to resolve escalating tensions over the question of Kurdish autonomy in north-east SyriaThe Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces have reached an agreement to extend a fragile ceasefire into a permanent truce, laying a framework for integrating Kurdish forces into the state and ending nearly a month of fighting.The agreement on Friday appeared to resolve escalating tensions between the two sides over the question of Kurdish autonomy in north-east Syria and paved a way for the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to join Syria's new army through negotiations, rather than battle. Continue reading...
Asylum seeker jailed for at least 29 years for murdering Walsall hotel worker
Deng Chol Majek stabbed Rhiannon Whyte 23 times in sadistic' attack at railway stationA Sudanese asylum seeker has been jailed for at least 29 years for the sadistic" murder of a woman who was working at the hotel where he lived.Deng Chol Majek is believed to have entered the UK by small boat less than three months before stabbing Rhiannon Whyte, 27, with a screwdriver 23 times at Bescot Stadium station in Walsall in October 2024. Continue reading...
China has lifted sanctions from six serving British MPs and peers, Starmer says
Starmer confirms immediate removal, but it is unclear if sanctions remain on former MP, academic and barrister
Killing Khamenei? Hitting military sites? It is unclear what a US attack on Iran would achieve | Dan Sabbagh
Trump now has the firepower in place, but using it might not end wellA fortnight ago, when Donald Trump first threatened Iran's regime, telling protesters in the country that help is coming", there were not enough US military assets in the Middle East to back up the rhetoric. That has now changed, although plenty of questions remain about what an attack on Iran could achieve.An aircraft carrier, the USS Abraham Lincoln, has arrived in the Indian Ocean, dispatched from the South China Sea alongside three destroyers equipped with Tomahawk cruise missiles. Its eight-squadron air wing includes F-35C and F/A-18 jets and, critically, EA-18G Growlers to suppress anything that is left of Iran's air defences after last year's war with Israel. Continue reading...
Breakdown in cricket relations with Bangladesh rings alarm bells for India’s Olympic bid
Venezuela approves bill to open oil sector to foreign investment after US pressure
Law will give private companies more control but experts unsure whether reforms go far enough for USVenezuela's acting president has signed into law a bill making significant changes to the country's oil sector after pressure from the US to open it up to foreign private investment.The new hydrocarbons law promises to give private companies control over oil production and sales, ease taxes and allow for independent arbitration of disputes, while largely maintaining state control over oil production. Continue reading...
Greens select former mayoral candidate to run in Gorton and Denton byelection
Hannah Spencer, a Trafford councillor and plumber, ran as the party's candidate for mayor of Manchester in 2024
British American Tobacco accused of helping North Korea fund terrorism in lawsuit
Victims of terrorist attacks say BAT's operations in North Korea helped fund weapons used in the Middle EastHundreds of US military service members, civilians and their families have filed a lawsuit for unspecified damages against British American Tobacco (BAT), one of the world's largest tobacco companies, and a subsidiary, claiming the company spent years illicitly helping North Korea fund terrorism weapons that were used against Americans.BAT formed a joint venture in 2001 with a North Korean company to manufacture cigarettes in the country. The venture quietly continued, a 2005 Guardian investigation revealed, even as the US government publicly warned North Korea was funding terrorism and imposed sanctions on the country. Amid mounting international pressure in 2007, the company claimed it was ending business in North Korea, but secretly continued its operation through a subsidiary, the US justice department said in 2023. BAT's venture in North Korea provided around $418m in banking transactions, generating revenue used to advance North Korea's weapons program," Matthew Olsen, then the justice department official in charge of its national security division, said during a 2023 Senate hearing. Continue reading...
British army officers face court martial over Jaysley Beck sexual assault case
Maj James Hook and Col Samantha Shepherd charged with offences relating to case of soldier who took her own lifeTwo serving British army officers face criminal charges over the handling of a case of sexual assault of the teenage soldier Jaysley Beck, who later took her own life.Beck, a Royal Artillery Gunner, was assaulted during a training exercise in Hampshire in July 2021, when she was 19, and killed herself five months later. Continue reading...
After feverish speculation, Andrew Hastie failed to mount a Liberal leadership challenge. So what now?
Hastie's allies are cautioning against assuming his supporters would automatically shift their allegiances to Angus Taylor
Denmark’s King Frederik and Queen Mary to visit Australia – as it happened
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Andrew Hastie rules out challenging Sussan Ley for Liberal leadership, clearing path for Angus Taylor
Hastie concedes he does not have support needed to become leader, as source says it is a question of when, not if' Taylor will mount challenge
Professor who claimed ‘Blak’ activists were leading law school to ‘destruction’ to leave University of Melbourne
Exclusive: Dr Eric Descheemaeker and university have agreed he will leave his job to pursue other opportunities, email to staff says
Friday briefing: How Britain’s high streets became a barometer of national decline
In today's newsletter: As boardedup units spread from coastal towns to former industrial centres, a new Guardian investigation reveals how our high streets have become a litmus test for public frustration and political choicesGood morning. There is a familiar refrain about Britain's high streets - that they are now little more than a procession of shuttered units, former bank branches, barbers, vape shops and fast food outlets, symbols of a country that feels as though it is quietly running down.This week, a Guardian investigation set out to explain why the decline of the high street has accelerated, why it is now so visible, and why it has become a proxy for whether people feel their area - and their lives - are moving forwards or backwards.China | Keir Starmer has taken a big step towards rapprochement with China, opening the door to a UK visit from Xi Jinping in a move that drew immediate anger from British critics of Beijing.Iran | The creators of a messaging app accused of handing user data to the Iranian regime live on a windswept hill in a British coastal town, the Guardian can reveal.Reform UK | A Reform UK council chair has resigned after it was found he was illegally running two unsafe rental properties, according to a neighbouring local authority.Banking | The boss of Lloyds Banking Group has warned that bankers will need to re-skill themselves" to survive the oncoming AI boom that stands to transform the financial services sector.US politics | Amy Klobuchar, the Democratic US senator, announced she will run for governor of Minnesota, after the incumbent governor, Tim Walz, dropped out of the race in early January. Continue reading...
Junta-backed party secures sweeping victory in Myanmar’s ‘sham’ election
Human rights groups and some western countries have denounced the election, the first held since the 2021 coup, describing it as neither free nor fairMyanmar's military-backed party has completed a sweeping victory in the country's three-phase general election, state media said, cementing an outcome long expected after a tightly controlled political process held during civil war and widespread repression.The Union and Solidarity Party (USDP) dominated all phases of the vote, winning an overwhelming majority in the two legislative chambers in Myanmar. It secured 232 of the 263 seats up for grabs in the lower Pyithu Hluttaw house and 109 of the 157 seats announced so far in the Amyotha Hluttaw upper chamber, according to results released on Thursday and Friday. Continue reading...
Older women ‘disappear’ from BBC presenting roles, internal review finds
Older men seen as gaining wisdom' but women must keep looking younger or be idiosyncratic', review hearsOlder women disappear from presenting roles across the BBC while older men are regarded as gaining gravitas and wisdom", according to an internal review of the broadcaster's record on representation.A noticeable mismatch" in the number of staff and freelance male and female presenters over the age of 60 was uncovered by the review. Continue reading...
Calls for King Charles to formally apologise for slavery after research shows crown’s role
Book The Crown's Silence details how crown profited from and protected trade in enslaved African people for centuriesMPs, experts and campaigners have called on King Charles to make a formal apology for transatlantic slavery, after research highlighted how the British crown and Royal Navy extended and protected the trade in enslaved African people for hundreds of years.The king has previously expressed personal sorrow" at the suffering caused by slavery and has spoken of committing to finding creative ways to right inequalities that endure". However, the British crown has never issued a formal apology. Continue reading...
Liberal MP complains to ABC managing director about Tony Armstrong’s satire special
Melissa McIntosh, who claims Always Was Tonight violated ABC charter, has been dubbed the Liberal party fun police' by the Greens
Sussan Ley unveils all-Liberal interim shadow cabinet and gives Nationals an ultimatum
Nationals given eight days to reconcile with party before opposition leader appoints permanent Liberal-only frontbench
Palau lawmakers vote to block controversial Trump deal to resettle migrants from US
A plan to resettle third-country nationals from the US to the Pacific nation faces an uncertain future amid unease over the dealA controversial Trump administration deal to relocate deportees from the US to the small Pacific nation of Palau faces an uncertain future, after the senate voted to block the deal as concern about the agreement grows.The deal, which allows up to 75 third-country migrants facing removal from the US to live and work in Palau, was signed by president Surangel Whipps Jr in December. Palau's lower house now has to consider the deal, and the final decision rests with Whipps Jr. Continue reading...
Company handling Australia’s immigration detention playing key role in Trump’s ICE migrant crackdown
Albanese government awarded contracts to MTC despite allegations of gross negligence' in the US involvement with ICE
Keir Starmer opens door to UK visit by Xi Jinping after bilateral talks
PM says trip to China has put relationship in stronger place, but possible return visit angers British criticsKeir Starmer has taken a big step towards rapprochement with China, opening the door to a UK visit from Xi Jinping in a move that drew immediate anger from British critics of Beijing.During the first visit by a UK prime minister to China in eight years - a period which Starmer has described as an ice age" - he said talks with the Chinese president had left the bilateral relationship in a stronger position. Continue reading...
Lanlan Yang pleads not guilty to two additional charges over crash after admitting to breach of bail
The high-profile defendant, who was excused from appearing, pleads not guilty further charges over a car crash in July that left a driver with serious injuries
Lawyer for Alan Jones tells court witnesses could clear broadcaster’s name of sexual abuse allegations
Former broadcaster, 84, has pleaded not guilty to 25 charges of indecent assault and two charges of sexual touching against nine alleged victims over 17 years
‘We shouldn’t be surprised’: bushfires in Victoria push threatened species to the brink
The impact of fires on wildlife can be catastrophic', with some plant species feared extinct
Woman faints after being caned 140 times under Indonesian province’s sharia law
Woman and man accused of sex outside marriage and drinking alcohol faced what is likely to be one of the severest punishments since Aceh province adopted sharia lawSharia police have caned a couple 140 times each in Indonesia's Aceh province for having sex outside marriage and drinking alcohol, likely one of the severest such punishments since the deeply conservative region adopted Islamic law.Sexual relations between an unmarried couple are strictly outlawed in Aceh, the only place in Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, to impose sharia law. Continue reading...
Niger’s military ruler vows retaliation after gunfire and explosions heard in capital
General Tchiani accuses France, Benin and the Ivory Coast of links to attack near Niamey's airport and thanks Russian troops for defence effortsHeavy security has been deployed around the main airport in Niger's capital, Niamey, after overnight gunfire and explosions that the country's military ruler blamed without evidence on France, Benin and Cote d'Ivoire.The shooting and detonations began shortly after midnight on Wednesday, according to residents of a neighbourhood near the airport, which is next to Base Aerienne 101, a military base previously used by US and then Russian troops. Continue reading...
Nine sells radio stations including 2GB and 3AW to Sydney pub baron Arthur Laundy
Media company also buys digital advertising billboard company QMS for $850mThe nation's biggest media company, Nine Entertainment, has sold its talkback radio stations to a Sydney pub baron for $56m and bought outdoor advertising company QMS Media for $850m, in a major upheaval for Australia's media landscape.Nine Radio, which owns 2GB, 3AW, 4BC, 6PR, 2UE, Magic1278 and 4BH, has been offloaded as talk radio profits dwindle and the audience skews ever older. Continue reading...
Trump claims Putin agreed to halt strikes on Ukraine energy sites amid extreme cold
US president says he made appeal to Russian leader, but no ceasefire has been confirmed by Moscow or KyivDonald Trump has claimed that Vladimir Putin has agreed to halt strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure for one week after he issued a personal appeal to the Russian leader due to the extreme cold in Ukraine.Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, did not immediately confirm the ceasefire was in place, but said that Trump had made an important statement ... about the possibility of providing security for Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities during this extreme winter period". Continue reading...
Teenage boy’s body found in creek after Blue Mountains camping trip
Boy's friend, 17, winched to safety by emergency rescue team after pair were separated in Blue Gum forest
Nearly 150 flood alerts in place across England in aftermath of Storm Chandra
Met Office issues yellow rain alerts in south-west, with 66 flood warnings - indicating expected flooding - in forceNearly 150 flood alerts remain in place across England as communities continue grappling with the aftermath of Storm Chandra.A yellow rain alert spanning from noon to midnight on Thursday has been issued for parts of south-west England, with the Met Office warning that more flooding could hit roads, homes and businesses. Continue reading...
US regulators open inquiry into Waymo self-driving car that struck child in California
Federal transportation regulator to investigate after child in Santa Monica sustained minor injuries from incidentThe US's federal transportation regulator said Thursday it had opened an investigation after a Waymo self-driving vehicle struck a child near an elementary school in southern California last week, causing minor injuries.The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said the child in Santa Monica ran across the street on 23 January from behind a double parked SUV towards the school and was struck by the Waymo autonomous vehicle during normal school drop-off hours. The agency said there were other children, a crossing guard, and several double-parked vehicles in the vicinity. Continue reading...
Greenland threats no laughing matter, says mayor after comic’s flag stunt
Avaaraq Olsen tells content creators to think before making jokes after German tried to raise Stars and Stripes in NuukThe mayor of Greenland's capital has called on media professionals and content creators to act responsibly after a German comedian's failed attempt to hoist the US flag.Maxi Schafroth, 41, a Bavarian comic, tried to run up the Stars and Stripes on a flagpole near the cultural centre in Nuuk but was confronted by angry passersby. Continue reading...
Britain unlikely to assist US in possible attack on Iran – but may support Gulf if Tehran retaliates
Deployment of RAF Typhoon squadron to Qatar signals willingness to help protect country from counterattackBritain is unlikely to assist the US in an attack on Iran but a deployment of RAF Typhoons to Qatar last week signals a willingness to assist regional allies if Tehran tries to widen the conflict in retaliation.A first strike on Iran is unlikely be in line with the UK's interpretation of international law, but British forces could become involved if there is a need to help Qatar or other regional allies in self-defence. Continue reading...
Assisted dying backers accused of bullying over threat to bypass Lords
Opponents of bill insist government should not give it special treatment as peers delay its passageOpponents of the assisted dying bill have accused its supporters of bullying after key backers said they would attempt to bypass the House of Lords if peers continue to block it.The Labour MP Kim Leadbeater and the Labour peer Charles Falconer said the government had a duty to listen to the anger among supporters about how the bill had been handled in the Lords. Continue reading...
Xi didn’t really see a point to Kier’s visit – but hey, let a hundred flowers bloom | John Crace
Chinese leader bestows a little largesse on the British PM while getting the green light for London mega embassy'Let's face it, this was never going to be a meeting of equals. Keir Starmer had been desperate to squeeze in a trip to China for some time. Another country to tick off his list and he always feels a lot better about himself when he's abroad. Less noise from his unhappy MPs. Plus he loved the pomp and ceremony that came with it. The large flags. The military bands. A country that treated him with respect. Almost. Besides, Mark Carney and Emmanuel Macron had both made recent trips. He had seen their holiday photos. Now it was his turn. He couldn't bear to be left out.The Chinese? Not so much. They couldn't really see the point. But they would schedule in a couple of meetings on the condition the UK government gave the green light to the new mega embassy" near the Tower of London. Consider it done, said Keir. All systems go for the first prime-ministerial visit since Theresa May in 2018. Continue reading...
UK-based pair behind messaging app accused of giving data to Iranian regime
Exclusive: Branch of Iranian software company TSIT, which makes Gap Messenger, is registered in SussexThe creators of a messaging app accused of handing user data to the Iranian regime live on a windswept hill in a British coastal town, the Guardian can reveal.Hadi and Mahdi Anjidani are the cofounders of TS Information Technology, established in 2010 and now registered at the address of a tax accountancy in Shoreham-by-Sea in West Sussex. It is the UK branch of an Iranian software corporation, Towse'e Saman Information Technology (TSIT). Continue reading...
EU designates Iran’s revolutionary guard as terrorist organisation – Europe live
The EU has just designated Iran's revolutionary guard as terrorist organisation, the bloc's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas confirmed.EU enlargement commissioner Marta Kos also strongly criticised Russia for its continuing attacks on Ukraine.Arriving for the EU foreign affairs council this morning, she said:The news we are getting from Ukraine nearly every morning are horrific. What Russia is doing. There is a state terror. It's far beyond the war [as] they are bombing people while they are at home, freezing to death, [and] bombing passenger trains ..."I can't speak about the years; [as] I was saying there is some level of fundamentals which have to be fulfilled. But of course, we also have to consider the very important historical moments. So we will discuss with the member states how to bridge the time we need for the accession process, and of course, to react to this situation."We will work until the end to get the unanimity we need for this process. This is the only way we have to keep going, working also with the Hungary, and this is what we are doing."After more than a decade of hostilities and almost four years of full-scale war, the people of Ukraine continue to endure immense suffering. Daily civilian casualties, widespread infrastructure destruction, and mass displacement are further exacerbating the massive humanitarian needs.With Russia's ongoing attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, millions in the country are exposed to freezing temperatures." Continue reading...
Starmer announces visa-free travel to China after talks with Xi in Beijing – UK politics live
Downing Street gives no date for when the agreement of 30 days of visa-free travel will come into forceFor more context on today's Starmer-Xi meeting, China is the world's second-biggest economy and Britain's third-largest trading partner - to which it exports 45bn of goods and services a year - so it is no surprise the UK has turned to Beijing in its search for economic reliability.As the Guardian's political editor Pippa Crerar reported earlier today, the UK does not rank among the top 10 of China's trading partners but the Beijing leadership has spied a political opportunity to improve links with one of Washington's closest allies at a time of deep uncertainty in the transatlantic alliance. Continue reading...
Father detained by ICE with five-year-old tells US congressman his son has been ‘depressed’
Representative Joaquin Castro visited Adrian Conejo Arias and his son Liam at an ICE detention facility in Dilley, TexasJoaquin Castro, a Texas Democratic congressman, has visited the five-year-old boy and his father who were detained last week by federal immigration agents in Minnesota and transferred to a detention facility in Texas, providing an update about the child's health and wellbeing.In a social media post on Wednesday, Castro said he visited the boy, Liam Conejo Ramos, and his father, Adrian Conejo Arias, at the immigration detention center in Dilley, Texas. Continue reading...
Social media star Shirley Raines dies after years helping homeless in LA
Known as Ms Shirley", she used TikTok to bring food, dignity and hope to Skid Row and beyondShirley Raines, a social media creator and non-profit founder who dedicated her life to caring for people experiencing homelessness, has died, her organization Beauty 2 The Streetz said Wednesday. She was 58.Raines was known as Ms Shirley", to her more than 5 million TikTok followers and to the people who regularly lined up for the food, beauty treatments and hygiene supplies she brought to Los Angeles' Skid Row and other homeless communities in California and Nevada. Continue reading...
Nigel Farage meets UAE ministers and drums up donations on Dubai trip
Reform UK leader speaks at GB News event also attended by industry minister on second UAE visit in two monthsNigel Farage has paid a visit to Dubai to build diplomatic relations with United Arab Emirates ministers and drum up donations for Reform UK from wealthy expats.The two-night trip was his second visit to the Gulf state in two months, after a 10,000 trip hosted by Abu Dhabi to attend the Formula One grand prix. Continue reading...
Boy, 15, pleads guilty to murder of Leo Ross, 12, in Birmingham
Leo Ross was stabbed to death by stranger as he walked home from school in January last yearA teenager has pleaded guilty to murdering a 12-year-old Birmingham boy, Leo Ross, by stabbing him in the stomach during a random attack in parkland.Leo died after being taken to hospital from a riverside path in Shire Country Park, Hall Green, Birmingham, on 21 January last year. Continue reading...
Great Ormond Street surgeon harmed 94 children, review finds
Report into actions of Yaser Jabbar from 2017 to 2022 says 36 of the patients suffered severe harm under his careNearly 100 children suffered harm at the hands of a Great Ormond Street orthopaedic surgeon, a report has concluded.Yaser Jabbar treated hundreds of children from 2017 to 2022 at Great Ormond Street hospital (Gosh) in London, with independent experts saying in the review that his surgery fell well below the level expected in several areas. Continue reading...
European boss of Post Office IT scandal firm Fujitsu to step down
Paul Patterson, who represented firm at Horizon inquiry, will become non-executive chair of UK business Business live - latest updatesThe European boss of Fujitsu, the company behind the Horizon software at the heart of the Post Office IT scandal, is to step down from his role in March.Paul Patterson, who is the chief executive of the European division of the company, will become non-executive chair of Fujitsu's UK business, where he will continue managing the company's response" to the inquiry into the scandal. Continue reading...
Iran seeks to avert US military action with talks in Ankara
Turkey hosts urgent mediation as Trump's threats mount and Tehran weighs painful compromises to avoid conflictIran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, will travel to Ankara for talks aimed at preventing a US attack, as Turkish diplomats seek to convince Tehran it must offer concessions over its nuclear programme if it is to avert a potentially devastating conflict.Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoan, proposed a video conference between Donald Trump and his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian - the kind of high-wire diplomacy that may appeal to the US leader, but would be anathema to circumspect Iranian diplomats. No formal direct talks have been held between the two countries for a decade. Continue reading...
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