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Trump calls Harris remarks on Gaza war ‘disrespectful’ as he meets Netanyahu
Former US president criticises vice-president after she said she would not be silent' about suffering of PalestiniansDonald Trump has called Kamala Harris's statement on the Gaza war disrespectful" before a meeting with the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, in Florida to discuss the conflict.Harris, the US vice-president and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, had seemed to mark a change of tone on the Israel-Gaza war on Thursday after her own meeting with Netanyahu, when she declared she would not be silent" about the suffering of Palestinians. Continue reading...
Sacking of senior police officer who failed to provide drug test sample overturned
Scotland Yard considers legal challenge after decision, saying commanders are expected to lead by example'The sacking of a senior police officer who failed to provide a sample for a drugs test when he was accused of smoking cannabis has been overturned.Former Metropolitan police commander Julian Bennett, who served in the force from 1976, was found to have committed gross misconduct by failing to provide a urine sample for a drugs test on 21 July 2020. Continue reading...
Boneless chicken wings can contain bones, Ohio supreme court rules
Court rejects claims from restaurant patron who suffered medical complications from getting bone stuck in throatConsumers cannot expect boneless chicken wings to actually be free of bones, a divided Ohio state supreme court ruled Thursday, rejecting claims by a restaurant patron who suffered serious medical complications from getting a bone stuck in his throat.Michael Berkheimer was dining with his wife and friends at a wing joint in Hamilton, Ohio, and had ordered the usual - boneless wings with parmesan garlic sauce - when he felt a bite-sized piece of meat go down the wrong way. Three days later, feverish and unable to keep food down, Berkeimer went to the emergency room, where a doctor discovered a long, thin bone that had torn his esophagus and caused an infection. Continue reading...
Mexico president calls for ‘transparency’ amid secrecy over Sinaloa cartel arrests
US announces arrest of two leaders of organised crime group as Mexican authorities say they were in the darkThe Mexican president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has called for transparency" after the sudden and secretive arrests by US authorities of two top leaders of the Sinaloa cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful organised crime groups.Ismael El Mayo" Zambada Garcia, 76, founded the Sinaloa cartel with Joaquin El Chapo" Guzman Loera, and has been a top target of US law enforcement for decades, with a $15m bounty on his head. Continue reading...
Air tanker plane fighting Oregon ‘mega-fire’ disappears, officials say
Single-pilot plane was delivering aid to crews battling Falls fire in eastern Oregon when it went missing on ThursdayA single-pilot tanker plane disappeared in eastern Oregon while fighting the Falls fire, authorities said on Friday.The plane - used to deliver gallons of fire retardant or water - had been contracted by the US Bureau of Land Management to aid firefighters near the town of Seneca, on the edge of the Malheur national forest. Continue reading...
Woman loses appeal over child’s birth certificate after ex-wife had sex with donor
Judge dismisses challenge over removal of woman's name and warns against risks of informal conception arrangementsA woman has lost a court of appeal challenge over her name being removed from a child's birth certificate after her ex-wife admitted she secretly had sex with their sperm donor.The unprecedented" and unusual" case centred on the question of who were the legal parents of a girl, now aged six. Continue reading...
Yvette Cooper under pressure to airlift Tamil asylum seekers to UK
Mass suicide attempt reported among extremely vulnerable' adults and children on British overseas territoryThe home secretary, Yvette Cooper, is under mounting pressure to airlift a group of more than 60 Tamil asylum seekersfrom a remote Indian Ocean island to the UK.The Tamils, a mix of single adults and children who are part of family units, have been stranded on Diego Garcia, part of the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), since October 2021. Continue reading...
Conservative leadership race spending cap raised to £400,000
Exclusive: Higher limit reflects longer race, while cash-strapped party seeks 50,000 from candidates to cover costsThe Conservatives have set the spending limit in their leadership contest at 400,000, as the beaten and skint opposition party tries to use the race to cover costs.Robert Jenrick, a frontrunner who has been preparing for the contest for some time, had pressed for a higher cap. The 400,000 limit is 100,000 more than it was in the last contest, two years ago. Continue reading...
Video emerges of Francis Ford Coppola kissing female extras on set
The film-maker has been accused of acting inappropriately on the set of his self-funded sci-fi epic MegalopolisVideos have emerged of director Francis Ford Coppola trying to kiss female extras on the set of his new film Megalopolis.Variety obtained footage of the film-maker taken by a crew member during a nightclub scene on set last year. The Guardian had originally reported that the 85-year-old was seen as old school" in his behaviour around women while shooting, pulling women to sit on his lap and kissing extras to get them in the mood". Continue reading...
Gizmo the missing dog reunited with Las Vegas family after nearly a decade
Judith Monarrez says she never stopped looking for her chihuahua after he escaped from the backyard in 2015Judith Monarrez crumpled onto her kitchen floor and wept when the news arrived in an email: Gizmo, her pet dog missing for nine years, had been found alive.Monarrez was 28 and living with her parents in 2015 when Gizmo, then two years old, slipped past a faulty gate in the backyard of their home in Las Vegas. Continue reading...
Ted Baker ‘plans to shut all its UK shops within weeks’
Hundreds of staff at the fashion chain reportedly told they will lose their jobsTed Baker could disappear from British high streets as the struggling fashion chain plans to shut all its stores within weeks.The business behind the fashion brand's UK shops, No Ordinary Designer Label Limited (NODL), entered administration in March. Continue reading...
Former Chiefs player Isaiah Buggs sentenced to year’s hard labor over animal cruelty
Greens ban Surrey members for allegedly backing tactical voting against Jeremy Hunt
Draconian' expulsions including of two local councillors follow original candidate's withdrawal at behest of local partyThe Green party has been accused of acting in a draconian and authoritarian way after a number of members were expelled for allegedly trying to support tactical voting to defeat Jeremy Hunt at the general election.At least three members, two of them councillors, have been summarily banned from the party until 2029. One of those expelled said it seemed to go directly against the Green values of internal party democracy and tolerance. Continue reading...
Kevin Spacey’s $5.6m Baltimore home sold at auction amid financial struggles
Disgraced actor said he is millions of dollars in debt from legal bills for sexual misconduct allegationsKevin Spacey's $5.6m waterfront condominium in Baltimore has been sold at auction amid the disgraced actor's financial struggles following a slew of sexual misconduct allegations.Last summer, a London jury acquitted Spacey on sexual assault charges stemming from allegations by four men dating back 20 years. That was his second court victory since he saw off a $40m lawsuit in 2022 in New York brought by actor Anthony Rapp, best known for the series Star Trek: Discovery. Continue reading...
Jabiluka decision ends long-running battle and preserves ‘some of the oldest rock art in the world’
There will never be mining' at Northern Territory site, Albanese says as area becomes part of Kakadu national park
Israeli official criticises Kamala Harris’s calls to end the war – as it happened
Unnamed official says comments should not be interpreted by Hamas that there is a gap between the US and its allyA spokeswoman for No 10 added - regarding Labour dropping the Tories' plan to challenge the ICC - that the Government believes very strongly in the separation of powers and the rule of law domestically and internationally.I think you would note that the courts have already received a number of submissions on either side, so they are well seized of the arguments to make their independent determinations," she said. Continue reading...
Norwegian princess investigated over role in commemorative wedding gin
Martha Louise is not allowed to use her title commercially after renouncing her royal duties two years agoA letter has claimed that the Norwegian princess Martha Louise was more deeply involved with a gin launched to mark her forthcoming wedding than previous stated, amid growing questions over the use of her name on the bottle.The royal, who will marry the American businessman Durek Verrett in a four-day fjord-side wedding in Geiranger, Norway, next month, is not permitted to use her princess title in commercial contexts. Continue reading...
Rachel Reeves urged to crack down on wealthy tax avoiders
Calls follow Guardian undercover investigation as chancellor poised to reveal 20bn hole in UK financesRachel Reeves is facing calls to crack down on the super-rich using offshore pension schemes to avoid multimillion pound inheritance and capital gains tax bills, following a Guardian investigation.On Thursday, undercover filming revealed how ultra-wealthy individuals are being advised how to use a loophole in pensions investments to shelter their wealth from Labour's clampdown on large-scale tax dodging. Continue reading...
Eurostar cancels one in four trains after France arson attacks
Disruption will continue all weekend and long diversions are in place as passengers are offered refundsEurostar passengers travelling from London to Paris on Friday were asked to postpone trips if possible as the rail operator cancelled one in four trains over the weekend after arson attacks caused widespread disruption to France's high-speed rail network hours before the start of the Olympics.Most cross-Channel services were leaving St Pancras International station on time but journeys were expected to be prolonged by at least an hour in France. Continue reading...
Britain drops its challenge to ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders
Labour government says it will not pursue questions on court's jurisdiction over Netanyahu and Gallant
One person dead and another injured in Bulgarian firework factory explosion
Blaze on Thursday night at warehouse in Elin Pelin near Sofia set off series of dramatic fireballsOne person was killed and another seriously injured when a blaze at a firework factory in Bulgaria set off a series of dramatic explosions on Thursday, local officials and medical staff said.The blasts began at about 6.30pm in the town of Elin Pelin near the capital, Sofia, sending mushroom clouds into the evening sky, some flecked with the reds and whites of exploding fireworks. Continue reading...
Barack Obama endorses Kamala Harris for president in 2024 US election
Former president's endorsement means US vice-president has won backing of all the party's high-profile figuresBarack Obama has endorsed Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee for US president, meaning the vice-president has now won the backing of all the party's politically active high-profile figures for her White House bid.The former president had conspicuously withheld his endorsement in the immediate aftermath of Joe Biden's decision to withdraw from the campaign, and was initially believed to favour an open nominating contest at next month's Democratic national convention in Chicago. Continue reading...
‘Amazonification’ of Australian live music industry hurting artists and crew, inquiry told
Union tells inquiry consumer watchdog should investigate and accuses Live Nation and competitor TEG of anti-competitive behaviour
Ceasefire ‘needed desperately’, PM says in joint statement – as it happened
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Labor seeks to avoid controversy over Palestine at NSW conference amid grassroots pressure
Delegates expect event to pass only what insiders consider the bare minimum' on recognition motions
NSW EPA investigates consultant accused of faking contamination reports on childcare centre sites
More than 30 councils relied on reports during development approval process for 135 sites but EPA says no immediate risks to public health identified
Jabiluka uranium mine lease not renewed in decision heralded as ‘huge win’
NT government opts not to grant 10-year lease after considering wishes of Indigenous people and federal government advice
Two teens charged with vandalising Labor MP Josh Burns’ Melbourne office
Victoria police charge 18-year-old woman and 17-year-old boy after MP's St Kilda office was defaced with slogans including Zionism is fascism'
Friday briefing: How a doping scandal could overshadow the Olympics
In today's newsletter: As Paris gears up for the Games, the excitement is palpable, but concern about performance-enhancing drugs threatens the reputation of one of its sports Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning.The Olympics is here! Get ready for some truly awe-inspiring displays of athleticism. But there is also a scandal hovering over the Games in Paris that threatens to move focus away from the athletes.Health | Wes Streeting has called England's healthcare watchdog, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), not fit for purpose" after an interim report found significant failings were hampering its ability to identify poor performance at hospitals, care homes and GP practices.Budget | Rachel Reeves is expected to reveal a 20bn hole in government spending for essential public services on Monday, paving the way for potential tax rises in the autumn budget.Israel-Gaza war | Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, has pressed Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu on the dire" humanitarian situation in Gaza in talks that she described as frank, adding I will not be silent."Assisted dying | Keir Starmer is under pressure to fulfil a promise to allow a parliamentary vote on legalising assisted dying, as a bill is to be introduced into the House of Lords on Friday.Police | A teenager who was kicked in the face by an armed police officer while lying prone on the ground is traumatised" and receiving hospital treatment after the barbaric" assault, his solicitor has said. Akhmed Yakoob said 19-year-old Muhammed Fahir was a victim of police brutality" after footage showed an officer stamping on his head during an arrest at Manchester airport on Tuesday. Continue reading...
England’s health watchdog ‘not fit for purpose’, says Wes Streeting
Health secretary's comments follow finding that Care Quality Commission struggling to identify performance issues in hospitals and care homesWes Streeting has called England's healthcare watchdog not fit for purpose" after an interim report found significant failings were hampering its ability to identify poor performance at hospitals, care homes and GP practices.The health and social care secretary promised to grip the crisis" at the Care Quality Commission (CQC) by taking immediate action to increase oversight of the body and giving patients more confidence in their care. Continue reading...
Cost of England’s four biggest killer diseases could hit £86bn by 2050
Study predicts overall economic cost of cancer, heart disease, dementia and stroke will rise by 61%The cost of England's four biggest killer diseases could rise to 86bn a year by 2050, prompting calls for a crackdown on alcohol, junk food and smoking.The ageing population means the annual cost of cancer, heart disease, dementia and stroke combined will go from the 51.9bn recorded in 2018 to 85.6bn in 2050 - a rise of 61%. Continue reading...
Teenager kicked in face by Manchester police is ‘traumatised’, solicitor says
Akhmed Yakoob claims Muhammed Fahir, 19, is victim of police brutality after video shows arrest at airportA teenager who was kicked in the face by an armed police officer while lying prone on the ground is traumatised" and receiving hospital treatment after the barbaric" assault, his solicitor has said.Akhmed Yakoob said 19-year-old Muhammed Fahir was a victim of police brutality" after footage showed an officer stamping on his head during an arrest at Manchester airport on Tuesday. Continue reading...
‘Sadistic and manipulative’ ex-Spandau Ballet singer guilty of rape
Ross Davidson, who was in band between 2017 and 2019 as Ross Wild, also guilty of sexual assault against two womenA sadistic and manipulative" former Spandau Ballet singer has been found guilty of rape and sexual assault.Ross Davidson, 36, was convicted of assaults against three women at Wood Green crown court on Thursday. The former singer, who fronted the band between 2017 and 2019 under the stage name Ross Wild, expressed no emotion when the verdict was read out. Continue reading...
Surrey police cow ramming investigated as criminal matter
Internal inquiry into decision to drive police car into escaped calf has received 250 video clips of incidentA police decision to ram an escaped cow with a patrol car is being investigated as a criminal and internal misconduct matter.Surrey police were heavily criticised after footage was posted online of a 10-month-old calf being rammed by a police car in the early hours of 15 June after reports of an animal on the loose in Staines-upon-Thames. Continue reading...
Man charged over fatal attack by two XL bully dogs in Essex
Police confirm first case since dogs banned, after Esther Martin, 68, died of injuriesA man has been charged over the death of a woman who was fatally injured by two XL bully dogs, in the first case of its kind since the dogs were banned.Esther Martin, 68, died after being attacked on 3 February at a house in Jaywick, Essex. Continue reading...
Former MP Johnny Mercer avoids threat of jail over SAS inquiry – for now
Judge lifts threat for the time being' after ex-minister withholds names from inquiry into misconduct claimsJohnny Mercer no longer faces the threat of jail for refusing to cooperate with a public inquiry examining allegations of unlawful killings by the SAS in Afghanistan, after its presiding judge said he would back down for now.The former Conservative MP and minister had repeatedly refused to provide the names of two military sources in confidence to the inquiry judge, Charles Haddon-Cave, and had a final deadline of 4pm on Thursday to comply. Continue reading...
Typhoon Gaemi: ‘race against time’ to contain massive oil spill in Philippines
Coastguard reports 4km oil slick as strong winds hamper cleanup efforts after 25 die in the Philippines and Taiwan
Linda Burney hailed for ‘courage’ and ‘dedication’ amid departure as minister for Indigenous Australians
Burney, a Wiradjuri woman and the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to federal House of Representatives, has a record of profound firsts', PM says
Courts place UK’s post-Brexit scheme for EU citizens at risk, experts warn
Lawyers criticise what they consider inconsistencies in the handling of individual foreign nationals' casesThe UK government scheme allowing EU citizens to remain post-Brexit is in danger of being upended, legal experts have warned, after a series of conflicting court rulings over social welfare payments to French and Slovenian citizens and the relative of a Spanish woman living in Britain.In May, one county court judge found against Islington council, which had rescinded a Slovenian software engineer's right to emergency housing after he lost work during the pandemic. Continue reading...
Reform candidate bills Farage £8,500 after being ousted from Clacton seat
Tony Mack claims party leader cannot keep promises' and went back on pledge to pay back costs
Anglo American takes further $1.6bn writedown on Yorkshire fertiliser mine
Production at Woodsmith site near Whitby set back to 2030 as firm plans to pause work during overhaul
Fears of automotive industry downturn as profits slide at Nissan and Stellantis
Carmakers announce disappointing results, and production in UK revealed to have droppedA collapse in profits at the carmakers Nissan and worse than expected results at Stellantis, the owner of Citroen, Peugeot and Fiat, have deepened fears of a global downturn in the automotive industry.Shares in Stellantis, which is listed in Milan, plunged on Thursday after it published disappointing earnings, while its French rival Renault also tumbled on the back of the wider concerns despite reporting record profitability. Continue reading...
Racism played part in police kick incident at Manchester airport, says former senior officer
Former Met chief superintendent Dal Babu says footage of man being kicked in face by officer is totally appalling'Racism played a significant part" in a man being kicked in the face and stamped on by police during an arrest at Manchester airport, according to a former Metropolitan police chief superintendent.Dal Babu, who served for more than 30 years in the Met, described a video of the arrest as shocking and totally appalling". Continue reading...
Robert Jenrick enters race to become next Tory leader
Former minister becomes third MP to formally join race after James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat threw hats into the ring
Future of 1p and 2p pieces in doubt after Treasury orders no new coins
Treasury expected not to place order with Royal Mint in coming yearsTreasury officials have for the first time ordered no new coins to be minted for general circulation, putting the future of the 1p and 2p pieces in doubt.The government has not placed an annual order with the Royal Mint and does not expect to order any new 1p and 2p coins in the coming years, the Evening Standard reported. Continue reading...
Former WA justice boss concedes children subject to ‘institutional abuse’ under his watch, Cleveland Dodds inquest hears
A tearful Adam Tomison told the court I wanted to do a good job' but agreed it was cruel and inhumane that children had been locked up for up to 23 hours a day
Super-rich being advised how to avoid Labour tax clampdown, undercover investigation suggests
Revealed: Wealthy being pitched offshore products said to shelter fortunes from inheritance tax and capital gains taxThe super-rich are being advised how to use a loophole in pensions investments to shelter their wealth from Labour's clampdown on large-scale tax dodging, the Guardian can reveal.Undercover filming by the Guardian suggests multimillionaire UK residents are being pitched offshore products said to legally protect their fortunes from inheritance tax (IHT) and capital gains tax (CGT). Continue reading...
Thursday briefing: Why the Conservatives’ identity crisis is their biggest challenge
In today's newsletter: As they try to find Rishi Sunak's successor, the Tories need to decide what they stand for Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning. It's been 27 years since the Conservatives last had to choose a leader after being kicked out of office. In 1997, the 36-year-old William Hague beat the former chancellor Kenneth Clarke in a race dominated by debates over Europe, and went on to lose the next election by a landslide.Last night, nominations for candidates to succeed Rishi Sunak opened, and the Tories entered a new debate about their future, with the first candidates to declare James Cleverly and Tom Tugendhat. The issues at stake are very different this time - and the party starts in an even worse position in the House of Commons, having lost support to the left and the right. The debate leading up to the membership vote closing on 31 October is about who can be the most effective leader of the opposition - but also, at a moment of huge uncertainty, what kind of party the Conservatives should now be.US politics | Joe Biden has addressed Americans for the first time since his historic decision to withdraw from the presidential race, saying that best way to unite our nation" is to pass the torch to a new generation". Biden said he could not allow his personal ambition" to come in the way of saving our democracy". Read David Smith's analysis.Climate crisis | A surge in new oil and gas exploration in 2024 threatens to unleash nearly 12bn tonnes of planet-heating emissions, with the world's wealthiest countries leading a stampede of fossil fuel expansion in spite of their climate commitments, new data shared exclusively with the Guardian reveals.Wales | Eluned Morgan has been confirmed as the new leader of Welsh Labour and is to become the first female first minister of Wales. Lady Morgan was the only candidate to put herself forward to replace Vaughan Gething.US news | Benjamin Netanyahu lauded US support for Israel's war in Gaza but offered few details on ceasefire negotiations as he addressed a raucous joint session of US Congress that was boycotted by dozens of Democratic lawmakers and protested against by thousands outside the US Capitol.Energy | Keir Starmer will promise to build enough offshore wind over the next five years to power 20m homes, by using taxpayer money to develop parts of the seabed owned by the royal family. The prime minister will announce details of the government's energy generation company, known as Great British Energy, during a visit to the north-west on Thursday.Since Brexit they have been an ideological mess, caught between Thatcherite economic liberalism and a desire to appeal to leave voters in the style of the European populist right. In the end they just pissed off everyone, and are no clearer on what their identity should be. Continue reading...
Asylum seekers stuck in limbo as Cyprus rebuffs calls to act
Fifty-three asylum seekers pushed back' into UN-patrolled buffer zone that bisects the southern European country
Labour suspensions and the Tory leadership race - Politics Weekly UK
Keir Starmer has suspended seven of his MPs who rebelled against the whip to scrap the two-child benefit cap. So why won't Labour scrap the controversial limit, and what does this first test of Starmer's leadership tell us about the party's financial position? The Guardian's John Harris is joined by columnist Gaby Hinsliff and former Downing Street chief of staff and Conservative peer Gavin Barwell to discuss the issue. Plus, the Conservative leadership race begins Continue reading...
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