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Francis Bacon portrait of lover George Dyer to go on sale
Artist chose study to appear in first big retrospective in 1971. Dyer was found dead in couple's hotel room 36 hours before show's openingIt is one of the most intimate and psychologically charged portraits that the artist Francis Bacon painted of his great love, George Dyer. So special was it to him that he personally selected it to appear at his first major retrospective at Paris's Grand Palais in 1971.But what should have been a monumental occasion celebrating Bacon's stellar career was marred by tragedy when barely 36 hours before the opening, Dyer was found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills, exacerbated by alcohol abuse, in the couple's shared hotel room. Continue reading...
Purported doctor faces Sydney jury trial over illegal breast augmentation that allegedly led to woman’s death
Jean Huang, who operated the Medi Beauty Clinic in Chippendale, died after the procedure performed by Jie Shao
UK regulator to apologise to gay doctors struck off because of sexuality
Exclusive: GMC truly sorry' for investigations and sanctions even after homophobic laws were repealedThe UK medical regulator is to apologise to gay doctors struck off because of their sexuality, the Guardian can reveal.The General Medical Council will issue a formal apology to medics it investigated, sanctioned, issued warnings to or banned from practising due to convictions they had under now-repealed legislation outlawing male homosexuality. Continue reading...
Germans must capitalise on anti-AfD momentum, says political veteran
Exclusive: Time is ripe for challenge to growing far-right support, says former Bundestag presidentA former president of the German Bundestag has urged the country's political leaders to seize on the momentum of recent nationwide demonstrations against far-right populism to build an alliance of democrats", comparing the outpouring of anger to the protests that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall.Wolfgang Thierse, a veteran social democrat considered by many to be a moral authority in contemporary Germany, said he was shocked by the rise of the far-right Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD), which has struggled to distance itself from revelations that party members attended a meeting at which plans for the mass deportation of foreigners were discussed. Continue reading...
People helping asylum seekers in Europe face rising violence, report warns
Aid workers being held at gunpoint and having communications monitored, Council of Europe's human rights commissioner saysPeople and groups who assist asylum seekers are reporting a disturbing trend of escalating intimidation, with aid workers facing direct threats including being held at gunpoint and having their phone communications monitored by government authorities, according to a report from the Council of Europe's commissioner for human rights.Dunja Mijatovi has warned of increasing harassment and in some cases criminalisation of people and groups who assist refugees, especially in Hungary, Greece, Lithuania, Italy, Croatia and Poland. Continue reading...
Videos show migrants stripped of clothing in freezing temperatures at Serbian border
Exclusive: footage of semi-naked men is evidence of increasing abuse during illegal pushbacks on Europe's borders, say rights groupsVideos appearing to show groups of men stripped of their clothing in near-freezing temperatures and being forced back from the Serbian border into North Macedonia are evidence of escalating mistreatment of migrants at European borders, according to human rights groups.Two videos shown to the Guardian by Legis, a North Macedonian NGO, show a line of semi-naked men on a stretch of road near the Serbian-North Macedonian border. Continue reading...
Boss of Japan crime syndicate conspired to traffic nuclear material, say US prosecutors
Takeshi Ebisawa is being charged over a conspiracy to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar, believing Iran would use it to make weaponsA leader of a Japan-based crime syndicate conspired to traffic uranium and plutonium from Myanmar in the belief that Iran would use it to make nuclear weapons, US prosecutors have alleged.Federal officials said Takeshi Ebisawa, 60, and others showed samples of nuclear materials that had been transported from Myanmar to Thailand to an undercover Drug Enforcement Administration agent who was posing as a narcotics and weapons trafficker that had access to an Iranian general. Continue reading...
Sydney’s worst bus routes ‘predominantly’ located in western suburbs, report finds
Study found 235 local routes across Sydney failed to meet minimum service standards' when it came to frequency as well as night and weekend operation
Melbourne venues torched in lead-up to underworld figure’s boxing match
Police investigating fires in Thomastown and Thornbury, where former Mongols bikie Sam The Punisher' Abdulrahim was to fight
Taekwondo instructor accused of Sydney triple murder does not apply for bail in first court hearing
Kwang Kyung Yoo, 49, charged with murdering family in western Sydney on Monday night
‘I hope he got the extended warranty’: US jokes about Russian car Putin gave to Kim Jong-un
State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters in Washington he didn't know there was such a thing as a Russian luxury car'A US spokesperson has mocked president Vladimir Putin's gift of a Russian car to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as he accused Moscow of violating UN resolutions.North Korean state media said on Tuesday that Kim was presented with a car made in Russia for his personal use by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, president of the Russian Federation." Continue reading...
Australian working in Rafah hospital says all staff are struggling: ‘We have victims caring for victims’
Medecins Sans Frontieres logistics expert calls for immediate ceasefire and fears catastrophic' Israeli ground offensive
Digital slot machine limit of £2 set to cost gambling operators in UK millions
Exclusive: Low maximum stake, set to be announced on Friday, will apply to players under 25, the Guardian understandsThe government is set to impose new limits of as little as 2 a spin for online slot machines, the Guardian understands, in a move that could cost casino companies hundreds of millions of pounds.Ministers have been consulting on imposing a maximum stake for the digital casino-style games since publishing a white paper on gambling reform last year. Continue reading...
Drug to treat alopecia recommended for NHS use for first time
Ritlecitinib, a pill taken once a day, approved by health watchdog for hair loss caused by autoimmune diseaseA medication to treat people with severe hair loss has been recommended for NHS use by a health watchdog for the first time.Ritlecitinib, a tablet manufactured by Pfizer that is taken once a day, has been recommended by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) for NHS use when treating people with severe alopecia. Continue reading...
Growth in CO2 emissions leaves China likely to miss climate targets
Carbon intensity of the country's economy remains high, despite rapid improvements in clean energy outputChina is off track on all of its core 2025 climate targets, despite the fact that clean energy is now the biggest driver of the country's economic growth, analysis has found.After years of extraordinarily rapid growth, China is now grappling with a slowdown that is causing ripples internally and internationally. The government has supercharged the growth of the renewable energy industry but it has imultaneously poured stimulus funds into construction and manufacturing, and continues to approve coal power. Continue reading...
Parents in England who have lost baby before 24 weeks can apply for certificate
Documents recognising loss and grief were part of women's health strategy in 2022People who have lost a baby to miscarriage before 24 weeks of pregnancy will be able from Thursday to receive a certificate from the government recognising their grief.Baby loss charities welcomed the move, which they hope will help bereaved parents manage the pain and trauma of their loss. Continue reading...
Former Broome bishop Christopher Saunders charged with historical child sex offences
Saunders, now 74, arrested and charged with 29 offences including indecently dealing with a child. The former bishop has previously denied wrongdoingThe former bishop of Broome, Christopher Saunders, has been charged over historical child sex abuse allegations.Western Australia police said the 74-year-old was arrested on Wednesday and charged with a number of historical offences. Continue reading...
More than 30 MPs sign motion of no confidence in Commons speaker – UK politics live
Labour amendment calling for immediate Gaza ceasefire passes after government and SNP walkoutNew 20mph limits are helping cut speeds and will save lives, the Welsh government has insisted. PA Media says:Drivers are travelling on average 4mph slower on main roads in Wales since the rollout of a new lower speed limit for built-up areas, data collected by Transport for Wales (TfW) shows.The Welsh Labour government, which implemented the change in September last year, insists the lower speeds will lead to fewer collisions and people injured. Continue reading...
Commons speaker apologises after Gaza ceasefire debate descends into chaos
Government boycotts precedent-breaking vote that saved Labour mutiny, leaving Tory and SNP MPs to aim fury at Lindsay Hoyle
Sir Lindsay Hoyle vowed to restore calm but now faces ‘toxic parliament’
Questions about speaker's future after he causes uproar by breaking convention over Gaza motion
UK to consider suspending arms exports to Israel if Rafah offensive goes ahead
As situation in Gaza worsens, diplomatic pressure is mounting on UK to follow other countries and suspend arms sales to IsraelThe UK government will consider suspending arms export licences to Israel if Benjamin Netanyahu goes ahead with a potentially devastating ground offensive on the Palestinian city of Rafah in southern Gaza.As the humanitarian situation in Gaza has worsened, diplomatic pressure has been mounting on the UK to follow other countries and suspend arms exports to Israel. Continue reading...
US man pleads not guilty after two-year-old daughter accidentally shoots herself
Michael Tolbert, 44, of Flint becomes first person charged under Michigan's new law requiring safe storage of gunsA Michigan man whose two-year-old daughter shot herself in the head with his revolver last week pleaded not guilty after becoming the first person charged under the state's new law requiring safe storage of guns.Michael Tolbert, 44, of Flint, was arraigned on nine felony charges including single counts of first-degree child abuse and violation of Michigan's gun storage law, said John Potbury, Genesee county's deputy chief assistant prosecuting attorney. Continue reading...
HSBC suffers biggest one-day drop in nearly four years
Bank increases staff bonus pool by 12% despite hit from exposure to China real estate slump
Dan Wootton cleared of alleged criminal behaviour after six-month investigation
Metropolitan police and Police Scotland decide to take no further action against broadcasterThe broadcaster Dan Wootton has been cleared of alleged criminal behaviour after the Metropolitan police decided to take no action following a six-month investigation.Last October, the Met said it was investigating a 40-year-old after the force was handed a 28-page dossier in June by journalists at Byline Times. Continue reading...
Boy, two, who fell into river in Leicestershire named by police
Specialist divers are continuing their third day of searches for Xielo MaruzivaA two-year-old boy believed to have fallen into the River Soar has been named as Xielo Maruziva, as police continued their search on Wednesday.Xielo's parents described their son as a cheeky, funny" boy and a bundle of joy" in a statement released by Leicestershire police. Continue reading...
Ex-CNN anchor John Avlon announces Congress run to defeat ‘Maga minions’
Journalist seeks to flip Long Island seat as a Democrat to build broadest possible coalition to defeat Donald Trump'The former Daily Beast editor and CNN anchor John Avlon announced his candidacy for US Congress in New York as a Democrat, seeking to flip a seat on Long Island, where Republicans saw surprising gains in the 2022 midterm elections.In a video announcement, Avlon said he was running to help Democrats win back the House from Donald Trump's Maga minions". Continue reading...
Gaza aid deliveries paused amid ‘incredible level of desperation’
World Food Programme says territory is hanging by a thread' as food supplies run out and efforts to deliver aid are derailedNew fighting and a deepening breakdown in public order in northern Gaza have derailed a major humanitarian effort to avert a famine in parts of the battered territory, with senior aid officials describing an incredible level of desperation" as food supplies run out.A UN attempt to deliver 10 convoys of food aid to northern Gaza over seven days was suspended earlier this week after trucks were looted by crowds, a driver was beaten and gunfire reported amid chaotic scenes. Continue reading...
Israeli report finds evidence of ‘systematic’ rape and abuse during 7 October attack
Research is based on interviews with officials and first responders, media reports and confidential sources'
Russia-Ukraine war: head of Germany’s far-right AfD condemns ‘theatrics’ over Navalny’s death – as it happened
Tino Chrupalla says it is unbearable' the extent to which Putin has been blamed, with similar comments from Italian deputy PM Matteo SalviniThe Republican senator Lindsey Graham, a key ally of Donald Trump, has been added to a list of terrorists and extremists" kept by Russia's state financial monitoring agency.Tass, the state-run news agency, first reported the move by Rosfinmonitoring, which allows authorities to freeze Russian bank accounts, though in Graham's case is likely to be chiefly symbolic. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis live: Knesset votes to back Netanyahu’s opposition to ‘unilateral’ creation of Palestinian state
99 of 120 lawmakers voted to support declaration passed earlier this week by cabinet and say any accord would have to be reached by direct negotiationsThe International Court of Justice in The Hague will be sitting again today to here oral arguments in the case legal consequences arising from the policies and practices of Israel in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem."The session is due to begin at 9am GMT. The proceedings are live streamed which you can watch here, and you can find all the documents here. Continue reading...
Minister says he was angry with Ben Wallace over Afghanistan claims
Johnny Mercer tells inquiry his time working under then defence secretary was very difficult'A minister has told an inquiry that he was angry with the former defence secretary Ben Wallace after discovering that UK special forces officers knew about Afghanistan death squad allegations before he described them as untrue in the House of Commons.Johnny Mercer wrote to Wallace in August 2020 shortly after emails surfaced in the Sunday Times that showed senior special forces officers expressed serious concerns about the killings of 33 people in 11 night raids in the war-torn nation in 2011. Continue reading...
Judith Godrèche to address France’s silence around #MeToo at César awards
Actor, who has accused two directors of raping her as a teenager, aims to break omerta' surrounding abuse in film industryJudith Godreche, an actor who has accused two high-profile directors of raping her as a teenager, will address France's most prestigious film awards ceremony on Friday in an unusual move aimed at breaking what she calls the omerta" surrounding the abuse of women and girls in the industry.Godreche, whose autobiographical hit TV show about the grooming of a 14-year-old girl has sparked a national debate, will take to the stage at the Cesar awards, the French equivalent of the Oscars, which is broadcast live on television. Continue reading...
The Office actor Ewen MacIntosh dies aged 50
MacIntosh, best known for playing Keith in the classic British comedy, was an absolute original', says Ricky GervaisThe actor Ewen MacIntosh, best known for playing Keith in the classic British comedy The Office, has died at the age of 50.A statement from his management company, Just Right Management, said: With great sadness we announce the peaceful passing of our beloved comedy genius Ewen MacIntosh. Continue reading...
BT Tower to become hotel as London landmark sold for £275m
Telecoms group agrees sale of Grade II-listed tower to US operator MCR Hotels
Sunak refuses to repeat Badenoch claim that ex-Post Office chair lied
PM declines to say Henry Staunton lied about government's handling of payments for Horizon scandal victims
Pastor says Welby would not meet him if he spoke at Palestine rally with Corbyn
Archbishop said he could not meet Bethlehem Lutheran Munther Isaac if he shared platform with former Labour leader, Isaac saysThe archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, cancelled plans to meet the Bethlehem-based Lutheran pastor Munther Isaac, saying he could not meet him if he shared a platform with the former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn at a pro-Palestinian rally, the pastor has said.Isaac, the pastor of the Christmas Evangelical Lutheran church in Bethlehem, who has been highly critical of Israel in Gaza, saw his Christmas sermon go viral when he said if Jesus Christ was born today it would have been under the rubble. Continue reading...
Russia arrests US dual national over alleged $51 Ukrainian charity donation
Ksenia Khavana faces up to 20 years in prison for treason amid Kremlin crackdown
Keir Starmer was beaten up as teenager trying to defend gay friend, book reveals
Book by Tom Baldwin also describes Labour leader's cold fury' over homophobic attack on his niece in 2022Keir Starmer was beaten up in a nightclub in Cornwall as a teenager after trying to defend one of his friends who was attacked for being gay, a new book reveals.In an incident that the book's author, Tom Baldwin, suggests demonstrates Starmer's values, the Labour leader describes how he was disgusted that his friend had been kicked out of the family home in the 1980s for being gay by his father who told him you're no son of mine". Continue reading...
Labour’s Gaza amendment is chance to ‘speak with one voice’, says Nandy
Shadow minister says Commons ceasefire motion is chance to lift debate away from party politicsLisa Nandy has said Labour's amendment to the Scottish National party's motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza is a moment to lift our debate up" away from party politics and speak with one voice", ahead of what is likely to be a tense Commons vote on Wednesday.On Tuesday Labour explicitly called for a ceasefire in the region for the first time since fighting broke out in October, in an attempt to defuse a fresh crisis over Keir Starmer's stance that had led to some of the party's MPs rebelling in a vote over a ceasefire in November. Continue reading...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs files defence against rape allegation
Rapper and mogul disputes genuineness' of alleged photo of him with plaintiff, and complains over timing of lawsuitSean Combs, the rapper and mogul known as Diddy, has filed a defence against allegations that he and two others sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl at a recording studio in 2003.New paperwork filed on Tuesday, reported by Rolling Stone, wholly denied the allegations from the unnamed plaintiff, who is suing Combs, and called for the lawsuit to be dismissed. The documents state that Combs never participated in, witnessed, or was or is presently aware of any misconduct, sexual or otherwise, relating to plaintiff in any circumstance whatsoever". Combs has previously denied a range of sexual assault allegations against him, saying on X: I did not do any of the awful things being alleged. I will fight for my name, my family and for the truth." Continue reading...
Immigration minister Andrew Giles accuses Coalition of fearmongering over 2,000 visas issued to Palestinians
Labor hits back after opposition frontbencher questions how we can be doing adequate checks' of Gaza residents seeking to come to Australia
Labour seeks Trident assurances after missile test ‘anomaly’
Dummy missile's first-stage boosters reportedly did not ignite in test off coast of Florida last monthLabour has called for assurances over the effectiveness of Britain's nuclear deterrent after concerning" reports about a Trident missile test failure.The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed that an anomaly occurred" during an exercise that took place on 30 January onboard the nuclear-powered submarine HMS Vanguard. Continue reading...
Family of young Indigenous woman who took her own life in Melbourne hospital call for investigation
Makalie Watts-Owens, a 24-year-old Tagalaka, Kukatja and Worimi woman, voluntarily admitted herself to St Vincent's before her death WARNING: this story contains distressing contentThe family and friends of a young Aboriginal woman who took her own life in a Melbourne hospital within hours of presenting seeking psychiatric help are calling for a full investigation into her treatment.Makalie Watts-Owens, a 24-year-old Tagalaka, Kukatja and Worimi woman who was working in the Victorian Office of Public Prosecutions and studying law, voluntarily admitted herself to St Vincents hospital on Thursday 15 February and was seen that evening.Sign up for Guardian Australia's free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundupFor information and support in Australia call 13YARN on 13 92 76 for a crisis support line for Indigenous Australians; or call Lifeline on 13 11 14, Mensline on 1300 789 978 and Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636. International helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Tax commissioner says Albanese government could wipe $15bn in robotax debts
Chris Jordan tells National Press Club the ATO is legally obliged to recoup historical debts affecting up to 1.8 million taxpayers
Australia records 4.2% annual wage growth, outstripping inflation for the first time in three years
Treasurer says highest annual growth since 2009 encouraging' but expresses concern over non-compete clauses for employees
Morrison ally Alex Hawke faces push to expel him from NSW Liberals amid fresh party turmoil
State council will also consider motion pushed by the conservative faction to reopen preselection challenge against frontbencher Paul Fletcher
Barely 10% of Europeans believe Ukraine can still defeat Russia, finds poll
Exclusive: Shift in sentiment requires EU politicians to focus on defining an acceptable peace, say authorsSupport for Ukraine among Europeans remains broad, but nearly two years after the full-scale invasion barely 10% now believe it can defeat Russia, according to an EU-wide survey - with some form of compromise settlement" seen as the most likely end point.The shift in sentiment - this time last year, more Europeans than not said Ukraine must regain all its lost territory - will demand that politicians take a more realistic" approach that focuses on defining what an acceptable peace must actually mean, the report's authors argue. Continue reading...
‘Hidden stories’: Historic England funds 56 projects on working-class heritage
Factories, nightclubs, lifesavers and pigeon-fanciers to be celebrated in films and community storytellingStories of an old bacon factory in Wiltshire, a rollerskating hotspot in Birmingham and a pigeon fanciers' enclave in West Yorkshire are to be celebrated as part of an attempt to preserve England's working-class heritage.A beloved north-west nightclub, a London pub that helped launch the careers of 1970s and 80s pop and rock stars, and the bravery of a volunteer lifesaving brigade will also star in more than 50 projects funded by Historic England. Continue reading...
Brexit has cost UK food companies exporting to EU an extra £170m
Exclusive: Data shows costs have contributed to value of meat exports falling by 17% since 2019Food businesses sending products to the EU have had to fork out an extra 170m in export costs because of Brexit red tape, with the changes described as being catastrophic" for some exporters.Data shared with the Guardian shows that in the three years since leaving the single market, exporters of foods of animal origin have had to pay the sums to secure sign-offs by vets before they can send their shipments. Continue reading...
Landlord charged with failing to install smoke alarms before Queensland fire that killed five children
Woman, 61, from Tweed Heads charged over fire at Russell Island property that killed Wayne Godinet and his five sons in 2023A 61-year-old landlord has been accused of failing to install legally required and compliant smoke alarms after a house fire claimed the lives of a father and five children.Police said the woman was the owner of the Russell Island home that burned down in August 2023, devastating the local community near Brisbane.Andrew Messenger contributed to this report Continue reading...
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