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Weather tracker: US storms linked to ‘atmospheric river’ phenomenon
California faced evacuation warnings over flood risk, while Japan experienced heavy early season snowfallEvacuation warnings were issued last week in California as heavy rain brought the risk of flooding and landslides. The storms in the US were linked to a phenomenon known as an atmospheric river" - a long filament of moisture-laden air that originates above the Pacific Ocean and provides vital replenishment of reservoirs and snowpack along the western coast of the US. However, they can also bring destructive volumes of rain, particularly along coastal areas.Elsewhere in the US, parts of Colorado experienced some of their longest stretches of snowless days ever this year, with Denver surpassing its third-latest snowfall date this week after recording its highest ever November temperature of 28C earlier in the month. The warm temperatures and lack of snowfall have also forced ski resorts to delay opening until December. Continue reading...
Two men charged over threatening messages to Lidia Thorpe and about Allegra Spender
Third man charged for allegedly harassing Australian high-office holder' as police target people causing high levels of harm to Australia's social cohesion'
Darwin warned cyclone will strike Saturday – as it happened
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Labour MPs urge Reeves to drop private finance plans for NHS buildings
Chancellor told PFI-style schemes familiar from New Labour era are fiscal illusion' offering no value for moneyRachel Reeves has been urged by 40 Labour MPs to drop plans to fund NHS buildings with private finance initiatives (PFI) that would saddle the health service with debt.The Labour MPs, including Cat Eccles, Clive Lewis and Rebecca Long-Bailey, pressed the chancellor to commit to investment in the NHS without the use of private capital and warned that a return to the New Labour era of private funding for public projects would be damaging for trust in the government. Continue reading...
Superman No 1 sells for $9.12m, becoming most expensive comic ever sold
The pristine copy of Superman No 1, the character's first solo title from 1939, was discovered in an attic in California last yearA copy of Superman No 1 that was discovered in an attic in California last year has become the world's most expensive comic book after selling for US$9.12m (6.96m, A$14.14m).Superman No 1 was published in 1939 and was the Man of Steel's first solo title. It marked the first time a character that debuted in a comic book had their own title devoted entirely to them. Continue reading...
Serbian president faces legal complaint in Sarajevo ‘sniper-tourism’ case
Milan allegations link Aleksandar Vui to 1990s shootings of civilians in Bosnian capital by Italians and others
Cryptocurrency backed by Farage donor is used for Russian war effort, investigators say
Tether tokens found to facilitate scheme that enables sanctions evasion and launders money for the KremlinA cryptocurrency backed by one of Nigel Farage's biggest donors has been used to help Russia fight its war against Ukraine, British investigators say.The National Crime Agency has spent four years trying to crack a multibillion-dollar scheme that exchanges cash from drug and gun sales in the UK for crypto, digital tokens that are designed to hide their users' identities. Continue reading...
Fundraisers warn of ‘catastrophic’ drop in donations to Gaza since ceasefire
The world thinks Palestinians don't need help any more,' aid organiser says, despite desperate need as winter nearsFundraisers collecting for Palestinian civilians in Gaza are seeing a catastrophic" drop-off in donations since the ceasefire was announced in October.Donations collected by volunteers and funnelled to needy families living in temporary shelters and struggling with illness, hunger and malnutrition have been harder to raise since then, according to organisers, many of whom have been running volunteer initiatives for Palestinians in Gaza on third-party crowdfunding platforms over the past two years. Continue reading...
Woman jailed for 20 years over death of Australian surfer brothers and American man in Mexico
Mexican woman Ary Gisell Silva, 23, admitted she instigated robbery of Jake and Callum Robinson, as well as American Jack Carter RhoadA Mexican court sentenced a woman to 20 years in prison for her involvement in the April 2024 killings of two Australian surfers and an American at a surfing hotspot in Baja California, judicial authorities said Thursday.The victims were Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson, aged 30 and 33, respectively, and Jack Carter Rhoad, a 30-year-old US citizen. Continue reading...
Who is Kellie Sloane, the new NSW Liberal leader – and can this first-term former journalist save the party?
Former television reporter and presenter, now the member for Vaucluse, praised for her enormous potential'
Wieambilla police shooting not ‘terrorism’ but driven by Train family’s shared ‘delusions’, Queensland coroner finds
Coroner's report into deaths of Rachel McCrow, Matthew Arnold and Alan Dare released following five-day inquest
Man becomes first to be convicted of hate speech against trans people in NSW
Man sentenced to community correction order after pleading guilty to threatening or inciting violence on grounds of gender identity
Kellie Sloane elected NSW Liberal leader unopposed, replacing Mark Speakman
Former journalist and first-term MP has vowed to take the fight on energy, infrastructure and housing to the Minns Labor government
Frida Kahlo self-portrait sells for $54.7m to set new auction record for a female artist
The 1940 painting of Kahlo asleep in bed has surpassed the record set by the $44.4m sale of Georgia O'Keeffe's Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1 in 2014A 1940 self-portrait by famed Mexican artist Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7m (41.8m, A$84.7m) at a New York art auction, setting a new top sale price for a work by any female artist.El sueno (La cama), or The Dream (The Bed), which depicts Kahlo asleep in a bed with a smiling skeleton wrapped in dynamite on the canopy above her, sold on Thursday night at a Sotheby's auction of surrealist art after four minutes of bidding. Continue reading...
Fugees rapper Pras sentenced to 14 years in prison over illegal donations to Obama campaign
Prakazrel Pras' Michel was convicted in 2023 after a trial that included testimony from actor Leonardo DiCaprio and former US attorney general Jeff SessionsThe Grammy-winning rapper Prakazrel Pras" Michel of the Fugees has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for a case in which he was convicted of illegally funnelling millions of dollars in foreign contributions to former US president Barack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign.Michel, 52, declined to address the court before US district judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly sentenced him on Thursday. Continue reading...
Overseas-trained doctors leaving the UK in record numbers
Medical bodies warn that hostility towards migrants is behind a 26% rise in departures that imperils NHSRecord numbers of overseas-trained doctors are quitting the UK, leaving the NHS at risk of huge gaps in its workforce, with hostility towards migrants blamed for the exodus.In all, 4,880 doctors who qualified in another country left the UK during 2024 - a rise of 26% on the 3,869 who did so the year before - figures from the General Medical Council reveal. Continue reading...
BBC is losing £1bn a year in potential licence fee revenue, say MPs
Public accounts committee calculates cost of households either evading the fee or saying they do not need TV licenceThe BBC is now losing more than 1bn a year from households either evading the licence fee or deciding they do not need one, according to a cross-party group of MPs who warned the corporation is under severe pressure".Attempts to enforce payment of the licence fee are also stalling. The number of visits to unlicensed homes increased by 50% last year, but it did not translate into either higher sales or successful prosecutions. BBC executives have said they face the increasing problem of householders simply refusing to answer the door. Continue reading...
Prozac ‘no better than placebo’ for treating children with depression, experts say
Exclusive: Clinical guidelines should change to avoid exposing young people to potentially harmful side-effects, researchers sayClinical guidelines should no longer recommend Prozac for children, according to experts, after research showed it had no clinical benefit for treating depression in children and adolescents.Globally one in seven 10-19 year olds have a mental health condition, according to the World Health Organization. In the UK, about a quarter of older teenagers and up to a fifth of younger children have anxiety, depression or other mental health problems. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer defends trip to South Africa for G20 summit as budget looms
PM says he aims to secure investment to help deal with cost of living and shore up support for UkraineKeir Starmer has defended his decision to travel to South Africa for the G20 summit days before the budget and despite the planned absence of Donald Trump.The prime minister will arrive in South Africa on Friday morning for two days of summit discussions and bilateral talks on topics including sustainability and economic growth. Continue reading...
Democrats condemn Trump after he says they should be punished ‘by death’ over video post
Trump calls group of lawmakers traitors' over X video of them urging US military members to refuse illegal orders
Dominic Cummings ‘poisoned the atmosphere’ of Boris Johnson’s No 10, Covid inquiry finds
Report from inquiry's second module also says Johnson as PM at times actively encouraged' chaotic culture
‘Devastating to think of lives that could have been saved under different PM’, say Covid bereaved – UK politics live
Findings of inquiry into handling of pandemic by Boris Johnson's government paint picture of delay and inactionIn an interview with ITV, Keir Starmer also defended the decision to delay the publication of the government's review of educational provision for pupils with special educational needs and disabilties (Send) in England until next year. He said the government needed to take time to get this right. He said:We do need to attend to Send provision. I think uniformly there's a sense that the system at the moment isn't working and needs reform.My strong view is we need to get that reform right and therefore we need to take the time to consult with parents and others.These breakfast clubs are a real gamechanger.They're free and you saw this morning how much the children enjoy them. They're getting a decent meal, and they're getting activity, and that sets them up for the day. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy to negotiate with Trump over US-Russia peace deal requiring painful concessions
Ukrainian president's office issues statement after other officials condemn absurd' plan to end conflictThe Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has said he will negotiate with Donald Trump on a US-backed peace plan that called on Kyiv to make painful concessions in order to end the Kremlin's invasion of his country.Zelenskyy's office on Thursday confirmed that he had received the draft peace plan, which was prepared by US and Russian officials, and that he would speak with Trump in the coming days about existing diplomatic opportunities and the main points that are necessary for peace". Continue reading...
Nicola Sturgeon wrongly excluded colleagues from Covid decisions, inquiry finds
Official report condemns handling of pandemic by leaders of the UK's devolved nationsNicola Sturgeon excluded senior advisers from decision-making during the pandemic by holding gold command meetings" with a small circle, reducing transparency and accountability, the Covid inquiry has found.In a damning report on how UK politicians handled Covid, former prime minister Boris Johnson was criticised for presiding over a toxic and chaotic" culture and making late decisions that cost lives. Continue reading...
Councils in north of England and Midlands to get more funding in shake-up
The changes could see funding boosts for Reform-led councils in the north with high levels of deprivationDeprived towns and cities in the midlands and the north of England are the big winners in a major shake-up of local authority funding that will redirect cash from affluent rural areas to urban councils hit hardest by austerity.Ministers said the changes put in place a fairer system that recognised the extra needs and weaker council tax raising powers of councils in so-called left behind' areas. It guarantees them real-terms funding increases for the next three years. Continue reading...
‘Too little, too late’: damning report condemns UK’s Covid response
Report on handling of pandemic contains stinging criticism of toxic and chaotic' culture inside Boris Johnson's No 10
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy receives ‘draft plan’ from US and expects to talk with Trump in coming days – as it happened
Statement from Ukrainian president's office says country supports all meaningful proposals capable of bringing true peace closer'In the last hour, Ukraine said it had received from Russia the remains of 1,000 people that Moscow said were killed Ukrainian soldiers, in the latest repatriation - a rare area of cooperation between the warring sides, AFP reported.Today, repatriation measures took place. 1000 bodies, claimed by the Russian side to belong to Ukrainian servicemen, were returned to Ukraine," Kyiv's Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War said on social media. Continue reading...
‘Chaotic and indecisive’: key findings of report on UK’s Covid response under Tories
Second pandemic report focuses on decision-making, organisation and messaging by senior politicians including Boris Johnson
MI5 ‘very relaxed’ about proposed Chinese super-embassy in London, sources say
Senior Security Service officers told Commons speaker in private meeting they can tackle espionage risksMI5 officers told the House of Commons speaker at a private meeting that they can tackle the risks of a proposed Chinese super-embassy in London, opening the door to its approval.The Guardian understands that in a meeting held with Lindsay Hoyle in the summer, senior figures from the Security Service indicated they were very relaxed" about the prospect of a 20,000 sq metre embassy being constructed at Royal Mint Court near Tower Bridge. Continue reading...
Northamptonshire chief constable fined £50,000 for contempt of court
Judges spare Ivan Balhatchet a prison sentence, after an earlier ruling that the force had ignored repeated orders to turn over video footage of an arrestThe chief constable of Northamptonshire police has been fined 50,000 for contempt of court, with his force condemned by three senior judges.The court of appeal ruled last week that Northamptonshire police were in contempt and had been wilfully disobedient" for repeatedly failing to obey rulings to hand over video to a woman who complained she had been wrongly arrested by three officers. Continue reading...
Man walks into police station days after five held on suspicion of his murder
Ismail Ali, who went missing in Bradford in 2020, is safe and well' after police said this week they thought he was deadA shop worker who went missing five years ago has walked into a police station days after officers said they believed he was dead and arrested five people on suspicion of his murder.West Yorkshire police said Ismail Ali turned up on Wednesday reporting to be safe and well". Continue reading...
Doreen Lawrence says it was ‘deeply painful’ to learn undercover police spied on her family
Stephen Lawrence's mother tells spycops inquiry Met police's priorities after her son's murder were completely misplaced'The mother of the murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence has told a public inquiry that she found it deeply painful" to discover that police had deployed undercover officers to spy on her family and their campaign to get his killers prosecuted.Doreen Lawrence said the police's priorities were completely misplaced" and they should have been concentrating on bringing the racist murderers of her son to justice. Continue reading...
Labour outlines tighter rules on benefits and housing for people migrating to UK
Refugee Council says plans would create expensive bureaucracy' and keep people in limbo
Nigerian court convicts Biafran separatist leader on terrorism charges
Judge says Nnamdi Kanu used his Indigenous People of Biafra group to incite attacks on security officials and civiliansA Nigerian court has convicted the Biafran separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu on terrorism-related charges.Judge James Omotosho said prosecutors had shown that Kanu, who also holds British citizenship, had used his Indigenous People of Biafra group (Ipob) to incite attacks on security officials and civilians in south-east Nigeria. Continue reading...
Charli xcx plays version of herself in teaser for mockumentary The Moment
The 2024 period piece' stars the Grammy-winning musician with Kylie Jenner, Rachel Sennott and Alexander SkarsgardCharli xcx's 2026 big screen onslaught is set to kick off with The Moment, a mockumentary starring the musician as a self-described hell version" of herself.The film, based on an idea by the Grammy winner, is fiction but xcx has called it the realest depiction of the music industry that I've ever seen". Continue reading...
UK government insists it is ‘taking time to get this right’ on single-sex spaces
Labour accused of delaying new rules to avoid backlash, after leak of EHRC guidance saying trans people could be questioned based on looksThe UK government has insisted it will take as much time as necessary to get right" new rules on access to single-sex spaces after a leak of guidance submitted by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) raised concerns that its publication was being deliberately delayed.The equalities watchdog submitted its formal guidance on how public bodies, businesses and other service providers should respond to April's landmark supreme court ruling on biological sex to the UK government in September. Since then, its outgoing chair, Kishwer Falkner, has urged the equalities minister, Bridget Phillipson, to approve it as soon as possible". Continue reading...
Spanish PM calls for nation to heed past lessons on anniversary of Franco’s death
Pedro Sanchez says his country must defend the democratic freedom wrenched from us for so many years'Spain has marked the 50th anniversary of Francisco Franco's death with an absence of official events but with a call from the prime minister to heed the lessons of the dictatorship and defend the democratic freedom wrenched from us for so many years".Franco, whose military coup against the elected republican government in 1936 triggered a civil war and brought about four decades of dictatorship, died in Madrid on 20 November 1975. Continue reading...
Joy Crookes says UK and Ireland in ‘dark times’ amid rise of far-right politics
Musician says seeing national flags on recent visits to Luton and Dublin doesn't make me feel safe'The UK and Ireland are entering dark times", according to the singer Joy Crookes, who said the influence of far-right ideology on mainstream politics was comparable to the 1970s when the National Front was at its peak.Crookes, who has just played two sold-out shows at the O2 Academy in Brixton, said the recent wave of nationalism and the far-right march through central London in September made her feel unsafe in the UK. Continue reading...
Israeli airstrikes kill 33 people in Gaza in escalation of post-ceasefire attacks
Medical officials say 17 people killed in Khan Younis area and 16 in strikes on Gaza CityIsraeli attacks in Gaza have killed 33 people and injured many more, according to medical officials, in one of the most serious escalations of violence since the US-backed ceasefire came into effect last month.Officials at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis said they received the bodies of 17 people, including five women and five children, after four Israeli airstrikes targeted tents sheltering displaced people. In Gaza City, medical officials said two airstrikes killed 16 people, including seven children and three women. Continue reading...
Why does MoJ want to curtail jury trials in England and Wales?
Right to trial by jury seen as bedrock of justice system but Sir Brian Leveson says court backlogs could lead to total system collapse'The courts minister, Sarah Sackman, has said the government plans to press ahead with radical proposals by Sir Brian Leveson to take thousands of trials in England and Wales away from the jury system to be heard instead by judges and magistrates. What is the reason for these changes, how would they work and why are they controversial? Continue reading...
MoJ to remove right to trial by jury for thousands of cases in controversial overhaul
Exclusive: Courts minister says change needed to stop criminals opting for juries to delay cases, sometimes by years, and clear huge backlog
Edinburgh TV Festival could leave Edinburgh
Organisers look at other UK venues amid concerns over costs and industry's lack of working-class voicesFor almost 50 years, the great and the good of British broadcasting have descended on Edinburgh each summer to discuss the trials and tribulations of the TV world. David Attenborough, Tina Fey, Emily Maitlis and Rupert Murdoch are among those to have previously given speeches at the city's TV festival.Yet amid concerns about the industry's lack of working-class voices and the high cost of a hotel room in the city, the event's organisers are thinking the unthinkable: the Edinburgh TV festival could be leaving Edinburgh. Continue reading...
Secret translation of Nauruan president’s interview on NZYQ deal with Australia to stay suppressed for decade
Penny Wong says translation notes were taken hastily' by official who was not accredited translator and were for internal purposes only'
UK weather: ‘blizzard conditions’ likely in north-east England
Snow hits UK coasts with Met Office warning worst-affected regions could face travel disruption and power cutsBlizzard conditions are possible in parts of north-east England where an amber warning for snow has come into force, the Met Office has said.Sleet and snow showers continued to hit UK coasts overnight into Thursday, with the worst-affected areas facing disruption to travel and potential power cuts, the forecaster said. Continue reading...
Mark Speakman stands down as leader of NSW Liberals with Kellie Sloane expected to replace him
Opposition leader says brand damage' from the federal Liberals had colleagues looking for generational change and endorses Sloane as replacement
Sloane thanks Speakman for endorsement after NSW Liberal leader stands down – as it happened
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Labor urged not to ‘go soft’ on gambling ads after reports the government may resist a total ban
Crossbenchers and gambling harm advocates criticise suggestion the long-delayed recommendation may not happen due to under-16s social media ban
Thursday briefing: What fresh claims of racism and antisemitism at school mean for Nigel Farage
In today's newsletter: With the Reform leader now a serious contender for PM, we look at the impact the allegations about his behaviour as a schoolboy could have on Britain Don't get First Edition delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning. For more than 30 years, Nigel Farage has been one of the most disruptive figures in British politics, known for building a brand on outrage and polarisation. He presents himself as the everyman, cigarette hanging out of his mouth or a pint in hand.Now that several polls suggest he is a serious contender to be the next prime minister, it feels high time to ask: what's the background of this supposed man of the people? The latest Guardian exclusive digs deep into just that question, where allegations from more than a dozen school contemporaries of Farage recount incidents of deeply offensive behaviour throughout his teenage years. This is not the whole picture. Others who knew Farage then remember he was bumptious, rude, provocative and enjoyed being the centre of attention, and do not recall the alleged behaviour.US news | Donald Trump has signed a bill directing the justice department to release files from the investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, surrendering in the face of joint pressure from Democratic opponents and the president's conservative base.UK news | Up to 50,000 nurses could quit the UK over the government's immigration proposals, plunging the NHS into its biggest ever workforce crisis, research suggests.Middle East | Israel used widely banned cluster munitions in its recent 13-month war in Lebanon, photos of munition remnants in south Lebanon seen by the Guardian suggest.Ukraine | US and Russian officials have quietly drafted a new plan to end the war in Ukraine that would require Kyiv to surrender territory and severely limit the size of its military, according to reports.Health | The world's largest study into key substances in the bloodstream has paved the way for a swathe of pinprick tests that can detect early signs of disease more than a decade before symptoms appear, researchers say. Continue reading...
Up to 50,000 nurses could quit UK over immigration plans, survey suggests
Exclusive: union leaders say proposed changes are immoral and could threaten patient safety if there is staff exodusUp to 50,000 nurses could quit the UK over the government's immigration proposals, plunging the NHS into its biggest ever workforce crisis, research suggests.Keir Starmer has vowed to curb net migration, with plans to force migrants to wait as long as 10 years to apply to settle in the UK instead of automatically gaining settled status after five years. Continue reading...
British Jews turn to Greens and Reform UK as support for main parties drops
Study finds new party divide as backing for Labour and Conservatives plunges from 84% in 2020 to 58% in 2025A new party divide is emerging among British Jews, research has found, with support rising fast for the Greens - buoyed up by younger and anti-Zionist" Jews - while older Orthodox men turn to Reform UK as trust in the two main parties collapses".Support for Labour and the Conservatives among British Jews had fallen to 58% by July 2025 from nearly 84% in 2020, according to a report from the Institute of Jewish Policy Research (JPR), which said it was the lowest level we've ever recorded by some distance". Continue reading...
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