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‘Pesticide cocktails’ polluting apples across Europe, study finds
Pan Europe found several pesticide residues in 85% of apples, with some showing traces of up to seven chemicalsEnvironmental groups have raised the alarm after finding toxic pesticide cocktails" in apples sold across Europe.Pan Europe, a coalition of NGOs campaigning against pesticide use, had about 60 apples bought in 13 European countries - including France, Spain, Italy and Poland - analysed for chemical residues. Continue reading...
Footage shows altercation between Alex Pretti and federal officers 11 days before he was killed | First Thing
New video shows the Minneapolis ICU nurse being tackled by federal agents in a previous confrontation. Plus, is this the end of gentle parenting?
Judge blocks charity’s challenge over trans people’s use of Hampstead ponds single-sex facilities
Judge says claim brought by Sex Matters should be made instead by individual who says they have faced discriminationA charity cannot bring a high court challenge over rules allowing trans people to use the single-sex facilities at swimming ponds on Hampstead Heath, a judge has ruled.Sex Matters sought to take legal action against the City of London, which operates the men's, women's and mixed bathing ponds in north London. Continue reading...
US leads record global surge in gas-fired power driven by AI demands, with big costs for the climate
Projects this year expected to triple global gas capacity, forecast finds, as concerns grow over impacts on planetThe US is leading a huge global surge in new gas-fired power generation that will cause a major leap in planet-heating emissions, with this record boom driven by the expansion of energy-hungry datacenters to service artificial intelligence, according to a new forecast.This year is set to shatter the annual record for new gas power additions around the world, with planned and under-construction projects earmarked for 2026 set to nearly triple the amount of existing gas capacity, a report by Global Energy Monitor (GEM) found. Continue reading...
Doom loop of decline: how struggling high streets fuel far-right sympathies in UK
Retail accounts for 5% of the UK economy - but its visibility gives it an outsize influence on public perceptionUp and down Britain there are boarded-up shops. Banks and department stores have been replaced by vape shops, barbers and bookmakers. Shoplifting is at a record high, local services cut, and public frustration is mounting.Politically, high street decline is perfect campaign fodder for Nigel Farage's Reform UK. Continue reading...
Farage’s attack on Turkish barber shops is dog-whistle racism, minister says
Miatta Fahnbulleh accuses Reform leader of politics of grievance' while having no plan to fix UK high streets
Wigan lottery winner, 80, helped build counterfeit drugs empire, court told
Judge jails John Eric Spiby and three others who police said were part of gang running operation worth up to 288mAn 80-year-old man who won 2.4m on the national lottery helped build a multimillion pound drug empire that involved manufacturing counterfeit tablets on an industrial scale, a court has heard.John Eric Spiby was the leader of a drugs operation worth up to 288m that centred around his quiet rural" home near Wigan, Manchester crown court heard. Continue reading...
School suspension in England only to be for pupils’ most serious misbehaviour
Policy intended to keep more children sanctioned for non-violent bad behaviour in school in internal exclusion' unitsSuspending pupils from school will be reserved for the most serious cases of bad behaviour including violence, according to the latest government guidance to be issued to schools in England.The Department for Education (DfE) is to announce a consultation on behaviour policy to be included in the forthcoming schools white paper that is intended to keep more children sanctioned for non-violent misbehaviour in schools in units known as internal exclusion", rather than sending them home. Continue reading...
A cabal of male Liberals signals Ley’s reign is ending. But the day of a colleague’s memorial is obscene timing
As images of a secret meeting were splashed all over the media, it became clear the internal plot to oust the leader has descended into political melodramaThe images of a cabal of rightwing Liberal men gathering for clandestine talks to overthrow the party's first female leader - hours before a memorial service for a late former colleague, no less - confirmed two things.First, the internal plot to oust Sussan Ley has descended into a political melodrama. Continue reading...
The Polanski effect? These charts reveal how much the Greens have advanced
The Green party has made gains under its leader - but there is also uncertainty aheadThe Greens talk of a Polanski effect" - a surge of momentum and visibility since Zack Polanski became leader, as the party gains attention in an increasingly fragmented political landscape.The polls offer the clearest signal so far of whether that narrative is borne out in public support. But they are not the only thing to consider and experts say the reality is hard to be certain about. Continue reading...
Households in England and Wales must splash out more as water bills to rise by 5.4%
Average bills to go up again in April, with Ofwat approving record spending plans amid outrage over sewage spillsWater bills in England and Wales will rise by an average of 33 per household in April, in the latest above-inflation increase intended to fix leaking pipes and sewage treatment works.The increase will push the average annual water bill to 639 in the year from 1 April, up 5.4% on the previous year, according to figures published on Thursday by Water UK, a lobby group for the industry. Continue reading...
Survey of over-50s women finds almost two in three struggle with mental health
Of those affected by midlife challenges such as menopause, nine in 10 do not seek help, therapists' organisation saysAlmost two in three women over 50 in the UK struggle with their mental health as they deal with menopause, relationship breakdowns and changes to their appearance, a survey has found.Brain fog, parents dying, children leaving home and financial pressures can also trigger difficulties such as sleeping problems, feeling anxious or overwhelmed, and a loss of zest for life. Continue reading...
US robotaxis undergo training for London’s quirks before planned rollout this year
Waymo cars have been earning their stripes by getting used to zebra crossings while awaiting a government green lightAmerican robotaxis due to be unleashed on London's streets before the end of the year have been quietly undergoing training to understand the city's quirks, not least the zebra crossings, their promoters said on Thursday as they showed off one of the UK-specific driverless cars for the first time.The US self-driving ride-hailing company Waymo has a fleet of about 24 cars in London, each rigged with cameras, radar and lidar (light detection and ranging) censors. Continue reading...
The return of inflation may poison Labor’s second-term agenda and scare more voters to the fringes
As economic grievance grows in the electorate, an interest rate hike is the last thing our fraught politics needs
Inquiry calls for ban on ‘globalise the intifada’ in NSW – but only when used to incite hatred and violence
Opposition deeply unimpressed' with recommendation that adds nothing except confusion', shadow attorney general says
Record number of offenders being recalled to prison in England and Wales
Exclusive: Union claims some offenders are deliberately breaking probation terms in order to deal drugs in jailRecord numbers of offenders are being recalled to prison in England and Wales with union officials claiming that some are deliberately breaking the terms of their probation in order to deal drugs in prison.Prison sources said that after the implementation of early release schemes, as many as 5,000 men were recalled in December alone - more than a third of the total number released in the year to June 2025. Continue reading...
China executes 11 people linked to Myanmar scam operation
Beijing has stepped up cooperation with south-east Asian nations to crack down on the multibillion-dollar industryChina on Thursday executed 11 people linked to Myanmar criminal gangs, including key members" involved in scam operations, state media reported.Scam compounds have flourished in Myanmar's lawless borderlands, part of a multibillion-dollar illicit industry. Continue reading...
Australia news live: UN human rights rapporteur applies to join legal case against NSW protest laws
Ben Saul argues protest restrictions are inconsistent with Australia's international legal obligations. Follow the latest updates live
War, conflict and Roman sculptures: Bath exhibit shows different side of Don McCullin’s work
Holburne museum places renowned photographer's pictures of ancient Roman statutes alongside his images of war and conflictHe is revered for his extraordinary black-and-white images documenting conflict, humanitarian crises and the tougher side of postwar Britain.But an exhibition of work by photojournalist Sir Don McCullin opening this week at the Holburne museum in Bath focuses on a very different subject: Roman sculptures. Continue reading...
Iran tries to confront ‘catastrophe’ of violent clampdown on protests
Calls for independent external inquiry into brutal crackdown that some estimates suggest killed more than 30,000A deep and painful inquest is under way inside Iran as politicians, academics and the security establishment try to come to terms with what has been described as a catastrophe after the violent protests and their even more violent suppression by the security forces.The shape of the debate taking place in the heavily censored society is emerging, as selective newspapers and Telegram channels slowly open up to international audiences after the protests - which some estimates suggest could have left more than 30,000 dead - that have stunned many Iranians. Continue reading...
Iran accused of ‘campaign of revenge’ as doctors arrested for treating protesters
US state department calls for the release of all detained healthcare workers as at least one arrested surgeon reported to be at risk of executionDoctors are being arrested in Iran for helping save the lives of some of the tens of thousands injured during Iran's brutal crackdown on anti-regime protests, with at least one surgeon now at risk of being sentenced to death.The arrests and death sentence are part of a campaign of revenge", say human rights groups, after healthcare workers and doctors refused to ignore the plight of badly injured protesters shot or stabbed at close range, and in some cases set up makeshift treatment centres. Continue reading...
Police ‘confident’ Lake Cargelligo triple murder suspect Julian Ingram is still alive and may be receiving help
NSW police believe assistance has been provided from people that he knows in community' since last week's shooting
Chinese man who filmed evidence of Xinjiang rights abuses is granted asylum in US
Lawyer for Guan Heng, whose exposed evidence of persecution of Uyghurs, says he is textbook example of why asylum should exist'A US immigration judge has granted asylum to a Chinese national who he said had a well founded fear" of persecution if sent back to China after exposing alleged human rights abuses against Uyghurs there.Guan Heng applied for asylum after arriving in the US illegally in 2021. He has been in custody since being swept up in an immigration enforcement operation in August last year as part of a mass deportation campaign by the Trump administration. Continue reading...
Extra public holiday for NSW under consideration as Anzac Day falls on weekend, premier says
State government in talks with RSL to ensure the creation of long weekend doesn't detract from national day of remembrance
UK probably needs large new factory to meet target of 1.3m cars a year, say industry boss
Mike Hawes casts doubt on Labour's plan to double production by 2035, as Starmer visits China with carmaker delegationA target of building 1.3m cars a year is likely to be missed unless a large new UK factory is built in the coming years, an industry group has said, as Keir Starmer prepares to hold trade talks in China.Labour aims to have 1.3m vehicles rolling off production lines by 2035, a central ambition of its industrial strategy. That would nearly double the 764,715 cars and vans made in 2025, according to new data from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Continue reading...
Food sector calls for transition period if UK and EU agree post-Brexit rules reset
Industry groups warn that aligning agriculture standards overnight could cost British businesses up to 810m a yearBritish food sector representatives have urged the government to introduce a transition period if it agrees to realign post-Brexit agriculture rules with the EU.They warned that aligning regulations overnight would create a cliff edge" that could cost UK businesses between 500m and 810m a year, because of the divergence in standards since Brexit. Continue reading...
Bluey tops US streaming charts in 2025 for second year in a row, with 45bn minutes watched
Australian children's cartoon series about a family of blue heelers has yet to announce a new seasonAustralian-made animated series Bluey was the most streamed show in the US for the second year in a row, topping Nielsen's annual year-end streaming charts for 2025.US viewers watched 45.2bn minutes of the show on Disney+ according to Nielsen, down from 55.62bn in 2024, but still impressive given the show comprises 154 episodes - most of them less than 10 minutes' long. Continue reading...
Man arrested after woman, 95, tied up during attempted robbery in Salford
Assailant, 80, said to have entered victim's property in Little Hulton on Tuesday and asked for cash and her purseAn 80-year-old man has been arrested after a 95-year-old woman was tied up and threatened during an attempted robbery in Salford after being asked about bin collection day, police said.It is understood an assailant entered the woman's property in Little Hulton in Salford on Tuesday, tied her hands together, and asked for cash and her purse. Continue reading...
Tesla discontinues Model X and S vehicles as Elon Musk pivots to robotics
High hopes for Optimus robot help company beat forecasts despite yearly revenue decline and flailing car businessIn the clearest sign yet that Tesla is pivoting away from its electric car business, CEO Elon Musk announced on Wednesday's investor call that the company would discontinue production of its Model X SUV and Model S full-size sedan.It's time to basically bring the Model S and X programs to an end," Musk said. We expect to wind down S and X production next quarter." Continue reading...
Keir Starmer to hold talks with Xi to bolster economic ties with China
PM is first UK leader to visit China in eight years and hopes to strengthen bond with superpower amid uncertainty over US allianceKeir Starmer will meet the Chinese president Xi Jinping on Thursday for historic talks he hopes will deepen economic ties at a time when some inside government fear the US is no longer a reliable partner.The prime minister - the first UK leader to visit China in eight years - will hold a 40-minute meeting with Xi at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing before a number of cultural and business receptions. Continue reading...
Chinese investigators to visit Brisbane to help in search for man who allegedly burned baby with coffee
Stranger allegedly threw Thermos of coffee on nine-month-old boy in Brisbane park in 2024
Assisted dying backers could use archaic procedure to bypass ‘undemocratic’ block by peers
Exclusive: MPs backing bill to use nuclear option' of 1911 Parliament Act if it continues to be blocked by LordsSupporters of assisted dying will seek to force through the bill using an archaic parliamentary procedure if it continues to be blocked by the Lords.The high stakes move - described by some backers as the nuclear option" - would be the first time the 1911 Parliament Act has been invoked for a private member's bill. Continue reading...
Le scoop! France’s last newspaper hawker celebrated with prestigious award
Ali Akbar, 73, honoured by Emmanuel Macron with National Order of Merit for dedication he pours into workFor more than five decades he's pounded the pavements of Paris, becoming part of the city's cultural fabric as he strikes up conversations, greets longtime friends and offers parodies of daily news headlines.On Wednesday, the efforts of the man believed to be France's last newspaper hawker were recognised, as Ali Akbar, a 73-year-old originally from Pakistan, received one of France's most prestigious honours. Continue reading...
Trump signs order to speed up rebuilds of homes affected by 2025 LA wildfires
LA mayor calls order, which seeks to let people rebuild without permitting requirements, a political stunt'Donald Trump announced that he has signed an executive order to cut through bureaucratic red tape" and speed up reconstruction of tens of thousands of homes destroyed by the January 2025 Los Angeles-area wildfires.The US president's order, which he announced on Tuesday but signed on Friday, seeks to allow homeowners to rebuild without contending with unnecessary, duplicative or obstructive" permitting requirements, the White House said in a statement. Continue reading...
Artificial intelligence will cost jobs, admits Liz Kendall
UK technology secretary also announced plans to train up to 10 million Britons in AI skills to help workforce adaptIncreasing deployment of artificial intelligence will cause job losses, the UK technology secretary has warned, saying: I want to level with the public. Some jobs will go."In a speech on government plans to handle the impact of AI on the British economy, Liz Kendall declined to say how many redundancies the technology might cause but said: We know people are worried about graduate entry jobs in places like law and finance." Continue reading...
‘Process failed’ says BBC after Apprentice contestant’s offensive tweets emerge
Production company asked for full review after broadcaster completely unaware' of Levi Hodgetts-Hague's commentsOver 20 seasons, the Apprentice boardroom has not been short on drama - but one recurrent theme is the UK show's penchant for problematic contestants.This season, which airs its first episode on Thursday, is no different. Offensive tweets posted by contestant Levi Hodgetts-Hague from a decade ago have been unearthed since filming, prompting the BBC to urge the show's production company to carry out stricter background checks on contestants. Continue reading...
First female archbishop of Canterbury vows to call out misogyny
Sarah Mullally confirmed as 106th person to take up post as some African church leaders express dismay at appointmentThe first female archbishop of Canterbury has marked her confirmation in the role with a vow to speak out about misogyny while questions continue about her record on safeguarding.Sarah Mullally took part in a service at St Paul's Cathedral which legally confirmed her as the 106th person to take up the post and the first woman in the role. Some African church leaders have expressed dismay at the appointment. Continue reading...
Starmer indicates he will not U-turn on plan to scrap some jury trials
Prime minister says move is crucial to delivering justice to victims of misogynist violence who wait so long'
Shrinking potion: two-part Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to become single show in London
Olivier award-winning West End production will follow US example and be trimmed to make it more accessible than ever before'For almost a decade it has been the most epic fixture in West End theatre: a two-part play that runs for five hours, including intervals. But later this year Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will only be staged in London as a shortened, single production running 175 minutes.The new format is in line with the other versions of the hit play presented in the US, Germany, the Netherlands and Japan. Its producers announced on Monday that a one-part production would make it more accessible, allowing even more audiences to experience the story with one ticket and one visit to the theatre". Continue reading...
Labour movement ‘on the line’ because of Starmer’s mistakes, says union boss – as it happened
Starmer's control freakery' could end up leading Nigel Farage into No 10, Unison boss Andrea Egan saysBadenoch is now taking questions.Asked if she agreed with Reform UK that Britain is broken, Badneoch said she believed that it can be fixed.I was not elected to reheat the party with 1990s policies, and I was not elected to dismantle the party so that Nigel Farage can finally have a go.I was elected by Conservative party members to renew and rebuild. That is exactly what I am doing. Continue reading...
Is this the darkest period of Donald Trump’s second term?
The White House's tone might be softening after outrage about the Minnesota ICE shootings, but there's no reason to expect a policy shift
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar sprayed with unknown substance at Minneapolis town hall
Man arrested and charged with assault after spraying strong-smelling liquid at Minnesota Democrat from syringeCongresswoman Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unidentified substance by a man with a syringe on Tuesday as she gave her first in-person town hall of the year in Minneapolis, during which she called for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to be abolished for good" and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) secretary, Kristi Noem, to resign.Omar had only been speaking for a few minutes when a man in the audience got up and began to shout while spraying her with the liquid. People at the meeting said the liquid had an acidic smell. Continue reading...
Greenland standoff was ‘strategic wake-up call’ for Europe, says Macron – Europe live
French president says Greenland is not for sale' at meeting with Danish and Greenlandic prime ministers in Parisin ParisIn other news, a former French senator has been found guilty of drugging a fellow politician in order to sexually assault her, in a case that has shaken French politics. Continue reading...
Decent homes standard for UK private renters delayed by government until 2035
Campaigners pushing for 2030 deadline said deferral was denying renters the most basic standards in our homes'
BBC names Rhodri Talfan Davies as interim general director
Director in charge of investing in programming outside London will take over Tim Davie's role while corporation seeks permanent replacementThe BBC has named senior executive Rhodri Talfan Davies as its interim general director, as the corporation continues the search for a permanent replacement for Tim Davie.Davie, who resigned in November after the row over the BBC's editing of a Donald Trump speech, will remain in the role until the start of April. Talfan Davies will then take over. Continue reading...
Kim Keon Hee, wife of South Korea’s ousted president, jailed for corruption
Ex-first lady sentenced to 20 months for receiving gifts for political favours, as Yoon Suk Yeol awaits rebellion verdictThe wife of South Korea's ousted president Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to 20 months in prison for corruption, as her husband awaits a verdict on a high-stakes rebellion charge that could result in the death penalty or life imprisonment.Kim Keon Hee was sentenced for receiving luxury gifts including a Graff diamond necklace and a Chanel bag from the Unification Church in return for promises of political favours. Continue reading...
Ofsted finds no political bias at Bristol school criticised for cancelling MP’s visit
Snap inspection of Brunel academy took place after it withdrew invitation to pro-Israel Labour MP Damien EganA snap inspection of a Bristol secondary school criticised for postponing a visit by an MP who is a member of a group that advocates for Israel has found no evidence of partisan political views".Ofsted inspectors arrived at Bristol Brunel academy earlier this month after reports that its leaders had called off a visit by Damien Egan, the Labour MP for Bristol North East, after opposition from a pro-Palestine group and members of staff belonging to the National Education Union (NEU). Continue reading...
Designating the Domain a protest site? The changes Minns is considering to avoid ‘unnecessary burden’ from demonstrations
NSW premier also said to be considering altering the form 1 system which protects protesters as polling shows increased support for strengthening police powers
Albanese to push states on gun buyback scheme despite opposition from Queensland and NT
Under the laws, which came in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, the states will be responsible for the collection and processing of surrendered guns
Labour risks election wipeout unless it improves Britain’s high streets, study finds
Decay of town centres a top issue among voters, especially Reform UK supporters, and is fuelling resentment against Westminster
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