Explosion happened in pre-dawn hours at Dali nightclub in the province of Trujillo along Peru's northern coastA bombing at a nightclub in Peru has injured 33 people, including minors, authorities said Saturday.The explosion happened in the pre-dawn hours at the Dali nightclub in the province of Trujillo along Peru's northern coast, according to a statement from the local emergency operations center. Continue reading...
Exclusive: MoD-contracted workers assisting Ukrainians in a way no other nation has been willing to do', says ministerIn an unmarked and undisclosed location in western Ukraine, British and Ukrainian engineers work side by side to fix damaged military hardware, crawling under the chassis of artillery systems and pulling apart the insides of British-donated howitzers.Until now, the existence of this facility, along with three other similar sites inside Ukraine, has been kept quiet, buried in neutral language to avoid drawing too much attention to the sites, given the sensitivities of all military-linked work inside Ukraine. Continue reading...
As Masoud Pezeshkian tries to de-escalate conflict, hardliners urge installation of new supreme leader to marginalise the presidentThe surprise offer by the president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, to not attack countries in the neighbourhood so long as their airspace and US bases within their territories are not used to attack Iran has provoked a storm inside the country as the military appeared to contradict him, if not outright overrule him.There were also calls for a new supreme leader to be installed as quickly as possible, as a means of marginalising the president. Attacks on facilities in Bahrain and elsewhere have continued, and there were unconfirmed reports that Bahrain had become the first Gulf country to fire back at Iran. Continue reading...
Report indicates that US intelligence officials question effectiveness of strikes to produce regime change in IranUS government reviews of the war in Iran show that the Trump administration may be ill-equipped for a regime-change war, according to reports.The Washington Post reported on Saturday morning that a classified intelligence review found that the war in Iran is unlikely to oust the Iranian establishment, despite the Trump administration's desire to continue its attacks. Continue reading...
Relatives call on institutions to help them find remains of ancestors who led fight against British colonisers in 1890sDescendants of freedom fighters executed and beheaded in southern Africa by colonial British forces have called on the Natural History Museum in London and the University of Cambridge to help them find their ancestors' looted skulls.Zimbabwean descendants of the first chimurenga heroes, who led an uprising against British colonisers in the 1890s, have long believed the museum and university hold several of the skulls. Continue reading...
Call for urgent meeting comes after woman was assaulted by man who had been given her key card by hotel staffMore than 20 MPs have demanded an urgent meeting with the CEO of Travelodge after a woman was sexually assaulted by a man who had been given her room number and a key card by hotel staff.The MPs said the case of Kyran Smith, 29, who was jailed for seven-and-a-half years last month, raised deeply concerning" questions. He attacked the woman after a party in December 2022. Continue reading...
Hampshire business seems to have benefited from phoenixism', which costs the taxpayer about 800m a yearA UK recruitment business has been acquired out of administration for a third time in four years as part of a succession of deals that left some of the former management team in place and millions of pounds owed to the public purse.The chain of insolvencies appears to contain more examples of phoenixism - a process when companies are liquidated and directors are able to rise from the ashes with a new entity, free of debts. Continue reading...
by Hannah Al-Othman North of England correspondent on (#742Q3)
Charities warn estates of victims who died before the scheme began are losing hundreds of thousands in financial loss paymentsFamilies of victims of the infected blood scandal have criticised the government for imposing a penalty for dying" in its compensation scheme, which has seen them lose out on hundreds of thousands of pounds.The scheme awards payouts to living victims and the families of those who have died after being infected with HIV or hepatitis as a result of being given contaminated blood products by the NHS. Continue reading...
by Robyn Vinter, North of England correspondent on (#742NR)
Billy Bragg, Sarah Lucas and Kojo Koram among those encouraging people to share cultural artefactsFor some people it's a Morris Minor, for others, a beach windbreak, chicken tikka masala or Magna Carta.A new campaign is aiming to collect 50 objects that sum up Englishness in an effort to move the conversation away from reductive arguments over whether to hang a St George's flag or not. Continue reading...
by Tom Phillips Latin America correspondent on (#742MZ)
Omission of presidents of Brazil, Mexico and Colombia, however, exposes failure of US president's theatrical' doctrine, say expertsDonald Trump will welcome the leaders of at least 10 Latin American countries to a palm-dotted golf resort in Miami on Saturday as the president continues his quest to transform the US's standing in the region and outmuscle China.Since returning to power last year, Trump has launched a dramatic - and at times deadly - crusade to, as the Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth, put it, reclaim our back yard". Continue reading...
Bank criticised for tone of spending summaries, with one user complaining to ombudsman over humiliating' use of dataWhen does lighthearted banter become inappropriate and humiliating?The digital bank Monzo has been accused of overstepping the mark by using the data it holds to tell one customer with a past eating disorder that she eats a lot of fast food, spends more than most" on Just Eat takeaways, and had banished her life goals thanks to her spending choices. Continue reading...
Washington says new measures not aimed at easing restrictions on Moscow and only affect supplies already in transitThe US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, said on Friday that his government was considering lifting sanctions on more Russian oil, a day after it temporarily authorised India to buy from Moscow as global oil prices surged.The US-Israel war on Iran and Tehran's retaliatory attacks across the Gulf region have upended the world's energy and transport sectors, virtually halting activity in the strait of Hormuz. Continue reading...
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's deplorable' alleged actions warrant his removal from the royal line of succession, Carney saysThe Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, has said Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor should be removed from the royal line of succession for alleged actions he described as deplorable".Speaking to reporters in Tokyo, Carney said the actions that have caused the former prince to be stripped of his royal titles necessitate" his removal from the line of succession. Continue reading...
Thousands in Chicago honored civil rights champion' who stepped forward again and again', Obama saidAt the longtime civil rights activist's memorial celebration on Friday, the Rev Jesse Jackson was remembered as a champion" for the poor and the dispossessed" - as well as one of the most effective community and political organizers of our time".Such tributes came from past Democratic US presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Joe Biden, along with former vice-president Kamala Harris, who received cheers and applause while they joined thousands of others in a Chicago church for a celebration of life for Jackson. Continue reading...
Jenny Ware says party is at crisis point' and cannot be competitive at election time unless it selects candidates who better reflect the makeup of Australia
Gillian Morand, 36, died in Bexley, south-east London in 2020 after which allegations against her husband emergedA man has been charged with manslaughter over the death of a woman in 2020, in a rare prosecution of alleged domestic abuse linked to suicide, police have said.Gillian Morand, 36, died in Bexley, south-east London, and an inquest concluded she had taken her own life. Continue reading...
by Alexandra Topping Political correspondent on (#742D5)
James Robinson, husband of Gloria De Piero, says police visited their home with a warrant but he has not been detained or questionedThe husband of former Labour MP Gloria De Piero has confirmed his home was searched on Wednesday as part of a police investigation into an alleged Chinese spying ring.James Robinson, a former aide to the ex-Labour deputy leader Tom Watson, issued a statement confirming the raid on the home he shares with his wife, but said he had not been detained or questioned by police. Continue reading...
by Raphael Boyd at Co-op Live, Manchester on (#7429S)
Styles will perform new album in full at Co-op Live arena show, with tickets being traded for well above 20 face valueMore than 20,000 fans from all over the world flocked towards the Co-op Live arena in Manchester on Friday to watch Harry Styles perform his first concert in two and a half years - some waiting 48 hours for a place down the front.Styles will perform his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally in full, after its release earlier today. Anticipation for the show had been high since tickets went on sale for 20 in early February, which, barring a performance of the album's lead single Aperture at the Brit awards - which took place at the same arena a week earlier - will be Styles' first time on stage since closing out a tour in Italy in July 2023. It has been marketed as a homecoming show for the pop star, who was raised outside the city in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Continue reading...
Exclusive: senior party figures share data suggesting Green surge could leave Labour fourth place in capital in MaySenior Labour politicians across London have warned the government not to take progressive voters for granted, with concerns the party faces a political earthquake" in the capital in May after a surge in support for the Greens.They have been privately circulating new data that suggests Labour could drop from first to fourth place in London in the May elections - losing control of all but two of their councils - with the Greens soaring into first place to take nine. Continue reading...
Lord Chadlington introduced government to supplier in which he had financial interest in 2020The Conservative peer Peter Gummer has said he will leave the House of Lords after an investigation found he committed five breaches of standards over Covid PPE deals and failing to cooperate with previous inquiries.The Lords standards commissioner, Martin Jelley, also found that Gummer, whose peerage title is Lord Chadlington, did not act on his personal honour" by failing to cooperate with the previous investigations, which cleared him. Continue reading...
Firm says AI tools are masking identities of false applicants, who then funnel wages from remote IT jobs to North KoreaFake IT workers deployed by North Korea are using AI technology, including voice-changing tools, to trick western companies into hiring them, Microsoft has said.The US tech firm said a signature Pyongyang money-raising ruse is being enhanced by AI, which is helping create fake names and alter stolen IDs to increase the credibility of false applicants for IT and software development jobs. Continue reading...
The European media giant Axel Springer has scuppered the Daily Mail owner. But why did it not bid sooner? And what will Brexit-backing readers think?After three years, a series of failed bids stretching from the US to Abu Dhabi, internal rebellions and even changes in the law, it should be no surprise that the tortured sale of the Telegraph has delivered another spectacular twist with a blockbuster offer from the media giant Axel Springer.It has torpedoed the long-held dreams of the Daily Mail proprietor, Lord Rothermere, to secure the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph and begin the next chapter of his family's love affair with the British press. Continue reading...
by Tom Ambrose (now) and Fran Singh (earlier) on (#741XG)
Reform UK leader told a Save Chagos Boat Party' yesterday he would be raising the issue in his meeting with the presidentA second government charter flight to bring UK nationals back from the Middle East is due to depart Oman this evening, Downing Street has confirmed.Further flights are expected in the coming days and more than 160,000 British nationals have now registered their presence with the Foreign Office in the region.The deputy prime minister is sliding down the slippery slope to full conflict by backing direct UK strikes on military positions in Iran.We need an urgent clarification from number 10 on whether this is a change in Britain's position on involvement in Trump's illegal war.We must not copy Trump's unconstitutional and illegal approach to war in the Middle East. Continue reading...
Ukraine police investigating what foreign ministry calls a hostage' situation involving seven employees of Oschadbank stopped by HungaryIcelandic foreign minister orgerur Katrin Gunnarsdottir submitted a government motion for a referendum on resuming accession talks with the European Union, proposing the vote should take place on 29 August, state broadcaster RUV has reported.The draft resolution will be put to Icelandic parliament for approval next week. Continue reading...
Richard Eaton, who said this week that importers must be paid back, reportedly meeting customs agency lawyersA US judge will reportedly meet government lawyers to agree how to refund up to $175bn in tariffs that were collected illegally from more than 300,000 importers.Judge Richard Eaton of the US court of international trade would hear from lawyers for the customs agency responsible for the repayments on Friday, Reuters reported. The supreme court decided last month that a 1977 law designed to address national emergencies did not provide the legal justification for most of the Trump administration's global tariffs. Continue reading...
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto and Deepa Parent in Paris on (#74248)
Police say Masood Masjoody was most likely murdered; Iranian expats suspect he was killed for his criticism of the theocratic regimePolice in Canada have concluded that a missing Iranian activist was most likely the victim of murder, prompting fears that his disappearance has the hallmarks of a transnational repression campaign targeting critics of Tehran.Masood Masjoody, a mathematician critical of both Iran's theocratic regime and the exiled family of the former shah, went missing in early February in the city of Burnaby, British Columbia. Continue reading...
by Mark Brown North of England correspondent on (#7422Y)
Sharaz Ali, 40, sentenced over arson attack in which his ex-partner's sister and her three children diedA man who killed his ex-partner's sister and her three children by setting fire to their house has been sentenced to a whole-life order.Antonia Gawith said she was haunted" because she was the intended target of the arson attack by her former boyfriend, Sharaz Ali. Continue reading...
With voting now closed, the months-long campaign for Oscar glory is over - but industry insiders are still dissecting every award-season clue in a tight best picture raceVoting for the Oscars closed at 5pm PT on Thursday, meaning that the months-long campaigns of the favoured films have hung up their spurs: the red carpets have been rolled up, hospitality pavilions shut down, the PR minders putting their feet up until the Oscars ceremony itself takes place. The prefatory campaign - on-stage Q&As, special-screening paparazzi shoots, the string of lesser awards ceremonies - is over, and there is now nothing for the nominees to do but kick back and count the days.Over the long haul of awards campaigning, which can reasonably be said to start with the near-simultaneous late summer film festivals in Venice, Telluride and Toronto and hits its peak in mid-February as Oscar voting opens, reading the runes has become a full-time activity across the entire film industry, and an absolute obsession for Hollywood insider publications such as Variety, the Hollywood Reporter and Deadline. Every ebb and flow of the process - a critics-awards nomination here, a trade-guild snub there - is endlessly picked over for what it might mean for the end result. Continue reading...
Counter-terrorism police say investigation linked to alleged spying on locations and people linked to Jewish communityArmed police have arrested four men suspected of spying for Iran and allegedly targeting synagogues as well as Jewish individuals in London.Counter-terrorism detectives are investigating why the alleged surveillance of Jewish locations and individuals was being carried out, and whether it was linked to a wish to carry out attacks on British soil. Continue reading...
Officers have decided former minister is not a flight risk, but he remains under investigationPolice have released Peter Mandelson from his bail conditions after deciding he was not a flight risk, the Guardian has learned.Sources say the Metropolitan police have decided to drop the conditions they applied after arresting him on suspicion of misconduct in public office last month, though he remains under investigation. Continue reading...
After years of court action and official complaints, Spain's trademark office rules brand must change its nameA Spanish restaurant chain called The Mafia Sits at the Table may soon have to change its name after the country's patent and trademark office heeded objections from the Italian government and ruled that the brand's nomenclature ran counter to both public order and morality".Italy has pursued its claim against the chain - known in Spanish as La Mafia se sienta a la mesa - through various courts and official bodies over the past few years, alleging that the name trivialises both organised crime and efforts to fight it. Continue reading...
by Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington and Angela G on (#741ZA)
Investigation finds three were hacked by Paragon spyware at same time, potentially fuelling questions for governmentItalian prosecutors investigating a domestic spying scandal say they have independently confirmed that two immigration activists and a journalist were hacked at the same time in late 2024, suggesting all three were part of the same infection campaign".The development could bring more questions for the far-right government of Giorgia Meloni, who has denied any involvement in the hacking of the journalist, the Fanpage editor-in-chief, Francesco Cancellato. Continue reading...
Move is part of scheme to target families for expedited voluntary removals before enforced removal proceedingsChildren may be forcibly removed from the UK in handcuffs to overcome noncompliance" as part of proposals Home Office is considering to send more asylum seeker families back to their home countries.Since coming into office, the government has pledged to deport more migrants and has increased both voluntary and enforced returns, although some of those who have left the UK voluntarily did so without informing the Home Office. Continue reading...