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Detained Columbia student released after Mamdani talks with Trump
Ellie Aghayeva confirms freedom hours after Department of Homeland security agents access residence hall
Celine Cremer: ‘compelling evidence’ human remains found in Tasmania belong to missing Belgian backpacker
Hiker disappeared in June 2023, aged 31, after departing for a walk near Cradle Mountain
Kansas revokes driver’s licenses from trans residents in latest assault on rights
Law demanding IDs match sex at birth' also includes bathroom ban provision for trans people in public buildings
EU opens up funding to guarantee abortion rights across bloc
Women from countries with near-total bans on terminations will be given help to access services elsewhereEU states will be able to tap into a social fund to help citizens access safe abortions, in an announcement hailed as a victory for women".The roots of Thursday's announcement go back to a long campaign for the European Commission to create a funding mechanism that would allow women from countries with near-total bans on abortion, such as Malta and Poland, to go where it is legal. Continue reading...
Conservative theatre-making will kill the UK industry, says National’s director
Indhu Rubasingham calls in Jennie Lee lecture for renewed commitment to creative risk and new writingThe National Theatre's artistic director, Indhu Rubasingham, has said conservative theatre-making will kill the industry, even if it helps venues balance the books for now.Delivering the second-ever Jennie Lee lecture in front of an audience of 200 representatives from the UK arts industry on Thursday, Rubasingham called for a renewed national commitment to backing creative risk and new writing. Continue reading...
Playwrights’ ‘thrilling’ debuts share the Susan Smith Blackburn prize
Hannah Doran's The Meat Kings! (Inc) of Brooklyn Heights and Ro Reddick's Cold War Choir Practice declared joint winners of award for female, transgender and non-binary writersThe Susan Smith Blackburn prize for female, transgender and non-binary playwrights has been awarded to joint winners, both for their debut plays.Hannah Doran's The Meat Kings! (Inc) of Brooklyn Heights and Ro Reddick's Cold War Choir Practice beat the other eight finalists to the 48th annual award. Doran and Reddick each receive a cash prize of $25,000 (18,500) and a signed print by the artist Willem de Kooning. Continue reading...
Anxiety mounts across Middle East over potential war between US and Iran
People across region are bracing for possibility of conflict as embassies evacuate staff and flights are cancelled
David Hockney’s first English landscape on show for first time in almost 30 years
English Garden, painted in 1965, is on display before it goes under the hammer with estimate of 2.5m-3.5mDavid Hockney's first English landscape, depicting a perfectly manicured Oxfordshire garden, is on show for the first time in three decades before being auctioned.Sotheby's said the 1965 painting, English Garden, which was completed in Boulder, Colorado, was pivotal for Hockney as well as holding an important place in wider art history. Continue reading...
Martin Clunes loses planning battle with new travellers near Dorset home
Councillors vote to allow couple to stay on plot of land, overruling objections of Wuthering Heights actorEarlier this month, Martin Clunes was appearing on a red carpet in London alongside his fellow stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi for the UK premiere of Wuthering Heights.On Thursday, the actor was to be found in the rather less glamorous surroundings of a county hall in the English West Country to hear councillors rule against him in a long-running dispute with a family of new travellers. Continue reading...
Soham murderer Ian Huntley seriously injured in prison attack
Inmate understood to be Huntley taken to hospital after being assaulted at HMP Frankland in County DurhamThe Soham murderer Ian Huntley has been seriously injured in a prison attack in County Durham.A prisoner, understood to be Huntley, who was convicted of killing two 10-year-old girls, Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in 2002, was taken to hospital after being assaulted on Thursday morning at HMP Frankland, Durham constabulary said. Continue reading...
Pauline Hanson’s daughter employed in taxpayer-funded job with NSW One Nation senator
Exclusive: Tasmanian Lee Hanson employed as senior adviser to Sean Bell in role worth as much as $180,000
Far-right Base group claims murders in Ukraine amid questions over Russia ties
Leaked information obtained by Guardian paints disturbing picture of violence waged by terror group's Ukrainian cellThe Ukrainian wing of an internationally proscribed terrorist organization with suspected links to Russia is continuing to claim multiple murders in Ukraine, which comes after it was linked to the brazen assassination of an intelligence officer in Kyiv over the summer.In a Telegram post, the Ukrainian cell of the Base - born in the US, but with a web of cells all over the world - claimed a successful operation to eliminate an enemy agent in Odesa" in a car bombing, which was later reported on in local Ukrainian media. Continue reading...
Rolls-Royce boss pushes for UK taxpayer support for new jet engine
Firm, which has announced record profits and 9bn share buyback, has 3bn project for smaller commercial planesThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has pressed ministers for taxpayer support for a new jet engine, on a day the company also announced record profits and promised to give up to 9bn back to shareholders.The 3bn engine project, designed to power smaller commercial planes, would allow Rolls-Royce to re-enter the lucrative short-haul flights market. Continue reading...
Two women arrested in Uganda for allegedly kissing in public could face life sentence
Wendy Faith and Alesi Diana Denise were taken into custody under laws that have outraged LGBTQ+ community and rights activistsTwo women have been arrested and detained in Uganda after allegedly kissing in public, an act of same-sex activity" which can lead to a life sentence in the east African country..Wendy Faith, a 22-year-old musician known as Torrero Bae, and Alesi Diana Denise, 21, were taken into custody after police raided their rented room in Uganda's north-west Arua City last week. Continue reading...
Film and TV charity unveils landmark mental health principles for UK industry
Move comes after 35% of sector workers surveyed described their mental health as poor' or very poor'The Film and TV charity has unveiled a landmark set of principles for safeguarding mental health in what's been called a watershed moment" for the UK creative sector's duty of care to its production community.The principles are the result of a collaboration between the charity and more than 45 industry organisations, including all the public service broadcasters, studios, leading streamers, production companies and trade unions. Continue reading...
Greens urge Labor to stop treating children detained in Syria camp like ‘disposable political pawns’ – as it happened
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Minns government undermined own goal with NSW protest restrictions, constitutional challenge hears
Lawyer for protest groups argues state needs to prove it was rational to prevent all protests' to achieve social cohesion
Grace Tame says ‘spare me the condescension, old man’ after Albanese defends ‘difficult’ comment
PM clarifies remark but says he disagrees with some language the 2021 Australian of the Year has used
What a Gorton byelection win would mean for Reform, Greens and Labour
Polls put seat in three-way dead heat with Labour facing threats from Reform and Green party in once safe seatThe Gorton and Denton byelection is the biggest electoral test yet for Keir Starmer before what are expected to be disastrous results for Labour in the May local elections. Polls put the race in a three-way dead heat, making it nearly impossible to call.The vote is particularly symbolic because of the threat Labour faces from Reform UK and the Green party in a once safe seat. Should Labour lose, it will put the spotlight back on Starmer's decision to block Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, from contesting the seat. Continue reading...
Cuba says it killed heavily armed exiles who attacked from US-registered speedboat
Rare clash off island's coast took place amid US oil embargo and heightened tensions between two countriesCuban forces killed four exiles and wounded six others who sailed into its waters onboard a Florida-registered speedboat and opened fire on a Cuban patrol, the country's government said, at a time of heightened tensions with the US.Cuba's interior ministry said the group was comprised of anti-government Cubans, some of whom were previously wanted for plotting attacks. They came from the US dressed in camouflage and armed with assault rifles, handguns, homemade explosives, ballistic vests and telescopic sights, it said. Continue reading...
Will Andrew bring down the monarchy? – podcast
As MPs vote to release the documents relating to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's appointment as trade envoy, Helen Pidd speaks to Andrew Lownie, author of Entitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York, about the former prince's antics in the role and whether this scandal will be the monarchy's lastThis week MPs backed a call to release documents on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's appointment as UK trade envoy between 2001 and 2011. Andrew was released under investigation last week after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office relating to that role. He has previously denied any wrongdoing over his links to Jeffrey Epstein.Pressure is now mounting on King Charles as to why he did not do more and act sooner. Plus, can the future king, Prince William, reform the monarchy and return its image to its glory days? Helen Pidd speaks to author Andrew Lownie Continue reading...
Man charged with murder of Chris Baghsarian in Sydney likely ‘no mastermind’, lawyer says
Daniel Stevens and Gerard Andrews denied bail after being charged with alleged murder and kidnapping of 85-year-old
CPS issues new guidance on ‘honour’-based and dowry abuse
Updated guidance from Crown Prosecution Service covers forms of spiritual and immigration abuse for first timeThe Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has published new guidance for its lawyers to help tackle honour"-based abuse, with spiritual and immigration abuse included for the first time.The guidance was updated to reflect growing concerns around evolving forms of abuse and to tackle what the CPS described as emerging harmful practices". Continue reading...
What is the national maternity and neonatal investigation and why was it launched?
From racism to staff shortages, the interim report found a host of deep-rooted issues affecting women and babies
NHS maternity units often cover up harmful errors in childbirth, report finds
Damning inquiry into services in England reveals falsification of medical records after negligent' care
UK anti-slavery watchdog calls for overhaul of adult sexual services sites
Independent commissioner's report finds websites can act as accelerators' of exploitation for sex workers using themThe anti-slavery watchdog has called for a complete overhaul of websites advertising sexual services after an investigation revealed they can act as accelerators" of exploitation for sex workers using them.While working online can provide enhanced protections for some, a new report from the independent anti-slavery commissioner, Eleanor Lyons, investigated the experiences of women who said they were exploited on the adult services sites, which typically allow users to browse through images and videos of women selling sex in their local area. Continue reading...
France’s Engie strikes deal to buy UK Power Networks for £10.5bn
French utility to acquire owner of electricity cables and power lines across London, south-east and east of EnglandA French utility has agreed to buy the owner of the electricity cables and power lines across London, the south-east and the east of England in a deal worth 10.5bn.Paris-headquartered Engie said on Wednesday that it had struck a deal to buy UK Power Networks (UKPN) in a major milestone" for the company's ambition to become the best energy transition utility". Continue reading...
Berlin film festival managers to meet for talks amid Gaza rows
Controversy over pro-Palestinian speeches at closing gala criticising Germany as partners in genocide'The organisation that manages the Berlin film festival is to meet for crunch talks amid reports that its American director faces dismissal after a series of rows over Gaza.In a statement on Wednesday, the office of Germany's federal government commissioner for culture and media said the emergency meeting on Thursday had been called to debate the future direction of the Berlinale". Continue reading...
BBC to conduct fast-track investigation into broadcasting of racial slur from Baftas
Corporation says broadcasting of N-word by Tourette syndrome campaigner was serious mistake' as anger at error risesThe BBC is to undertake a fast-track investigation into how a racial slur broadcast during its coverage of the Bafta film awards was not edited out, amid rising anger inside the corporation over the error.Tim Davie, the outgoing director general, has now instructed the corporation's complaints unit to investigate what the BBC describes as a serious mistake". Continue reading...
Foreign Office denies minister’s claim the Chagos Islands deal has been paused – as it happened
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereThe Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has published figures showing that local authorities in England dealt with 1.26m flytipping incidents in 2024/25 - 9% increase on the previous year.And there was an 11% increase in incidents involving a tipper lorry load" amount of rubbish. There were 52,000 of these, up from 47,000 in 2023/24. Defra said these alone cost councils 19.3m.These figures show the equivalent of 142 monster landfills a day took place, confirming what communities across the country know all too well - our beautiful countryside is being used by criminal gangs as their personal landfill.For far too long, waste gangs have pocketed millions in illegal earning, poisoning our environment and our health without consequence. The Liberal Democrats are demanding an end to this environmental vandalism. Continue reading...
Brazilian politician brothers convicted of ordering murder of Rio city councillor
Joao Francisco Inacio Brazao and Domingos Inacio Brazao sentenced for murder of Marielle Franco, a gay Black woman and rising political starTwo influential Brazilian politician brothers have been convicted by Brazil's supreme court of ordering the murder of Marielle Franco, the Rio de Janeiro city councillor, nearly eight years ago.Joao Francisco Inacio Brazao, the former congressman known as Chiquinho, and the former adviser to Rio's court of auditors Domingos Inacio Brazao were sentenced to 76 years and three months in prison for the murders of Franco, 38, and her driver, Anderson Gomes, 39. Continue reading...
Iceland to hold referendum on EU accession talks in next few months, PM says – as it happened
Tis live blog is now closedPresident Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine was looking to repair the Druzhba oil pipeline but it was not so fast," Reuters reported.Shipments of Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia have been cut off since 27 January, when Kyiv says a Russian strike hit pipeline equipment in western Ukraine. Continue reading...
Student loan crisis in England and Wales is a scam on graduates, say MPs
Labour backbenchers turn on Rachel Reeves as MP claims former students are stuck in a loans Hotel California'Angry backbench Labour MPs have attacked ministers over the student loans crisis, saying graduates are being outrageously scammed".During a Commons Westminster Hall debate on Wednesday, several Labour MPs joined calls for an urgent shake-up of the unfair" system, with one describing it as an absolute dog's dinner" and another likening the terms to something that a loan shark" would offer. Continue reading...
Nobody believed that Putin would invade Ukraine. Four years on, has Europe learned from the failures of 2022?
I looked back to discover the untold story of how western intelligence was misread, even in Kyiv. The conclusion offers a stark warning for the futureTuesday marked the fourth anniversary of Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and at this time of year it's hard not to recall memories of the morning of 24 February 2022, when the fate of Ukraine and the history of Europe were irrevocably changed by the decision of the man in the Kremlin.Around 9pm the evening before, I had received a message from a colleague at another news outlet. It was an unequivocal warning from an intelligence source that the war would start that night. We discussed it among the Guardian's Ukraine reporting team and international editors. My colleague Emma Graham-Harrison, who was on an overnight train from Kyiv towards the frontline city of Mariupol, decided she would get off halfway, in the middle of the night, and beg a spot on the first train heading back to Kyiv. It turned out to be a wise move: Mariupol was soon under siege and the scene of much of the worst carnage of the war. Emma remained in Kyiv, part of our team covering the initial Russian attack on the capital. Continue reading...
Three-quarters of Australia’s new cars use more fuel than advertised lab rating, testing shows
Cars with higher real-world consumption may add to Australia's difficulties in reducing transport emissions
Where will Victoria’s new homes be built? Competing Liberal and Labor visions are as much about politics as planning
Jess Wilson's housing plan offers little that is truly new - but Jacinta Allan claims it draws a line through Melbourne and locks millennials out
Two men arrested in relation to alleged kidnapping and murder of 85-year-old Chris Baghsarian
Police says others involved' in killing of Chris Baghsarian whose body was found near a golf club in Pitt Town
US man deported from Bali after 11 years in prison for ‘suitcase murder’ of then-girlfriend’s mother
Tommy Schaefer released early from 18-year sentence for 2014 murder of Sheila von Wiese-Mack during luxury holidayIndonesia has freed and deported a US man after he spent 11 years in prison for the premeditated murder of his then-girlfriend's mother on the tourist island of Bali.Tommy Schaefer was sentenced to 18 years in prison for the 2014 murder of Sheila von Wiese-Mack, the mother of Heather Mack, during a luxury holiday in a case that became known as the Bali suitcase murder. Continue reading...
Man who murdered girl, 9, as she played hula hoop in Lincolnshire street jailed for life
Lilia Valutyte was attacked by Deividas Skebas, 26, in Boston in July 2022 while playing outside her mother's shopA man who murdered a nine-year-old girl by stabbing her in the heart while she played with a hula hoop in the street has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 25 years.Lilia Valutyte was attacked by Deividas Skebas, 26, in the town centre of Boston, Lincolnshire, on 28 July 2022 while she was playing outside her mother's embroidery shop. Continue reading...
After a turbulent year, Australia’s Khaled Sabsabi will present not one but two works at the Venice Biennale
The artist, who was controversially revoked and then reinstated by his government, is planning a nurturing experience' to bring people togetherAustralia's presentation at the Venice Biennale in May will be a nurturing experience" designed to bring people together - in the aftermath one of the most turbulent and divisive periods in the country's 72-year history at the prestigious international art festival.Artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino, who were controversially dumped and then reinstated as Australia's representatives, will present not one but two major works at the Venice Biennale in May - both informed by Sabsabi's practice as a Sufi Muslim and exploring spirituality, migration, and the vastness of shared humanity". Continue reading...
Outrage in Austria after man ordered to pay female footballers €625 each for secretly filming dressing room
Reserve Bank governor denies inflation is ‘taking off’ amid fears of fresh rate hikes
End of government subsidies drives electricity costs up by 19% in the month and leaves power bills nearly a third higher than they were a year earlier
Man arrested for entering Manchester mosque allegedly carrying weapon
Witness claims suspect entered mosque during Ramadan evening prayers armed with axePolice in Manchester have arrested a suspect after he allegedly entered Manchester Central Mosque acting suspiciously" and carrying an offensive weaponA witness said the suspect, whom he described to be in his late 40s, entered the mosque on Tuesday evening armed with an axe. Four people quickly restrained the suspect and hit him with a fire extinguisher, he said. Continue reading...
Chalmers signals ‘belt tightening’ to come in May budget – as it happened
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‘Strong rebound’ for UK housing market with 6% more homes for sale than a year ago
Zoopla says it is on target for highest number of new listings on its site in any February in a decadeSpring has come early to the UK housing market, with a surge in people listing their homes for sale as confidence returns to the sector, a report by the property website Zoopla found.The site said this month was on course to record the highest number of newly listed homes for sale in any February for a decade. Continue reading...
South Korea’s birthrate rises for second year with experts saying ‘echo boomers’ behind boost
Rebound in the country - which has been having demographic crisis - said to be partly because of 3.6 million born between 1991 and 1995 having childrenSouth Korea recorded 254,500 births in 2025, the largest annual increase in 15 years, driven largely by a temporarily enlarged generation - known as echo boomers" - now in their early thirties, alongside marriage rates recovering from Covid-era delays.The country's fertility rate - the average number of babies a woman is expected to have in her lifetime - rose to 0.80 from 0.75 last year, returning to the 0.8 range for the first time since 2021, according to provisional figures released by South Korea's ministry of data and statistics on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Caribbean leaders call for ‘de-escalation and dialogue’ amid US oil embargo on Cuba
Four-day Caricom summit dominated by debate about US interventions in the region as military strikes against suspected drug boats continueUS interventions dominated speeches at a summit of 15 nations from the Caribbean and the Americas on Tuesday, as the region's leaders met amid deadly military strikes against suspected drug boats and an oil blockade on Cuba.During the opening ceremony of the four-day Caricom summit in St Kitts and Nevis, leaders of the regional bloc called for a strategic collaborations to deal with the impact of recent US policies. Continue reading...
Heavily armed police to patrol places of worship and protests in NSW after hate crime unit made permanent
NSW Greens MLC Sue Higginson says the move could put public at risk of violence, harm and death'
Signs of psychosis seen in Australian users’ interactions with AI chatbots, expert warns
Toby Walsh says he despairs at Australian government's lack of regulation of artificial intelligence
Democrats to investigate whether DoJ withheld Epstein files on Trump abuse claim
Lawmaker says DoJ appears to have withheld interviews with survivor who accused Trump of heinous crimes'Democrats on the House oversight and government reform committee announced on Tuesday the launch of an investigation to determine whether the US Department of Justice (DoJ) purposely withheld materials that pertain to allegations against Donald Trump in the government's release of the Epstein files.The lawmakers pledged to look into a report that Trump had been accused by a woman of sexually abusing her decades ago when she was a minor, and that material relating to the allegation in the Epstein files has not been released to the public. Continue reading...
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