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Lowitja O’Donoghue, celebrated campaigner for Aboriginal Australians, dies aged 91
A member of the stolen generations, the Yankunytjatjara leader was only reunited with her mother through a chance meeting 30 years later
Houthis face ‘further consequences’, Austin says after latest strikes – as it happened
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Woman killed in front of granddaughter in random car park attack in Ipswich
Victim, 70, had been shopping with six-year-old before she was stabbed on Saturday night in Redbank Plains, police say
UK action against Houthis ‘not an escalation’, says Grant Shapps
Defence secretary says third joint UK-US assault on Iran-backed group is to protect lives and preserve freedom of navigation'The UK has joined the US for a third time in conducting a wave of airstrikes on Iran-linked Houthi targets in Yemen.The defence secretary, Grant Shapps, said the fresh assaults were not an escalation", but instead were designed to protect innocent lives and preserve freedom of navigation" in the Red Sea amid Houthi attacks on boats. Continue reading...
Man charged with murdering a mother and son in Adelaide home
Daughter and sister of victims found bodies before detectives arrested 43-year-old man who police say was living across the road in Rosewater
Forest fires in Chile cause multiple deaths and widespread destruction
At least 46 people reported dead as dozens of fires sweep across central and southern regions, with Valparaiso worst affectedAt least 46 people have died from forest fires raging in central Chile, President Gabriel Boric has said, warning that the death toll is likely to rise.Earlier on Saturday, Chile's interior minister, Carolina Toha, said there were currently 92 forest fires in the centre and south of the country, where temperatures were unusually high. More than 1,000 homes have been destroyed. Continue reading...
Russia says 20 killed in Ukrainian shelling of bakery in Lysychansk
Russian claims that western weapons used in attack on town in Moscow-controlled Luhansk regionRussia's emergencies ministry said workers had retrieved the bodies of 20 people from the rubble following a Ukrainian attack on a building housing a bakery in the city of Lysychansk in the occupied eastern Ukrainian region of Luhansk.
Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett, bassist with Bob Marley and the Wailers, dies aged 77
Influential musician also co-produced group's albums and mentored many Jamaican artistsAston Family Man" Barrett, bassist for Bob Marley and the Wailers, has died aged 77.The news was confirmed on Saturday by Olivia Grange, Jamaica's minister for culture, who wrote on X (formerly Twitter): I share with you my deep regret at the passing of Aston Francis Barrett, popularly known as Family Man' or Fams' ... He died at the University of Miami Hospital in Florida in the United States early this morning." Continue reading...
Met police appeal for help as Clapham chemical attack suspect hunt enters fourth day
Searches carried out at Abdul Ezedi's Newcastle home and in London as his female victim remains critical but stable'With the hunt for Abdul Ezedi entering its fourth day, police have appealed for the public to come forward with information about the suspected chemical attacker.Investigators released two images of white plastic bottles with warnings about corrosive substances, which may be linked to the attack on a 31-year-old woman and her two daughters last week. Continue reading...
Labour ditches radical reforms as it prepares ‘bombproof’ election manifesto
Plans to reform social care and House of Lords are trimmed as Keir Starmer's party opts for caution ahead of voteLabour is planning only limited first-term reforms of social care and the House of Lords and a smaller green investment plan as part of a stripped-down general election manifesto, as it seeks to make its policies bombproof" to Tory attacks.Shadow cabinet ministers have been given until 8 Februaryto make policy submissions for the manifesto, as Keir Starmer's party gears up for an election that, according to opinion polls, looks likely to return it to government for the first time since 2010. Continue reading...
HBO hit TV series the White Lotus drops actor Miloš Biković over Russia ties
Network says role will be recast after Ukraine hit out over casting of Serbian for new seasonThe makers of hit TV show the White Lotus have dropped actor Milo Bikovi from the upcoming series after criticism from Ukraine over the Serbian native's ties to Russia.Bikovi, who was cast for the third season of the award-winning dark comedy just weeks ago, has protested against HBO's decision as the triumph of absurdity and the defeat of art". Continue reading...
‘I will be a first minister for all’: Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill marks historic moment for once unionist state
Countdown for republicans to potential Irish unification ticks louder as new first minister pledges to serve everyone equally' at StormontThe chamber's ornate ceiling remained blue, red and gold, and Portland stone still held up the Stormont edifice, but the beaming Sinn Fein faces declared this was a historic moment for Irish nationalism.Michelle O'Neill became Northern Ireland's first nationalist first minister in a day of symbolism and pomp that restored devolved government and etched an epitaph on the tomb of what was once a unionist state. Continue reading...
Police appeal to public in hunt for Clapham chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi
Officers admit there have been no confirmed sightings of the 35-year-old since the night of the attack on WednesdayThe Met has issued a new appeal to the public as the search for the suspected chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi entered its third day and released video of officers in Newcastle raiding an address in the city.Ezedi, 35, from the Newcastle area, has been on the run since Wednesday's attack and is described as having very significant injuries to the right side of his face". On Saturday evening police said there had been no confirmed sightings of him since 9pm on the night of the attack. Continue reading...
A year after King Charles’ ascension, keen Australians are still waiting for their official portrait
Buckingham Palace is yet to issue an official study of the monarch for Australia as local MPs keep lists of eager constituents who have requested a copy
‘Always a bed in prison’: Australia’s housing crisis blamed for rise in unsentenced prisoners
The number of people held on remand is rising rapidly - and Indigenous Australians are significantly overrepresented
Crisis-hit consultancies among firms throwing money at Australian political parties
Disclosures show PwC alone made $369,973 in direct political donations last financial year
Breeding the perfect Australian sheep: ‘You recognise the elite ones right away’
Improved genetic management is producing a hardier, more productive merino, without having to sacrifice wool quality
Fresh strikes in southern Gaza as talks on two-month pause in fighting continue
Hundreds killed and injured in central Gaza Strip while Palestinians crowd into camps and the city of Rafah
More than 10,000 protesters join pro-Palestine march in London
Demonstration first in UK since UN's international court of justice ordered Israel to ensure acts of genocide not committed in Gaza
About 200,000 people protest across Germany against far-right AfD party
Chancellor says protests are strong sign in favour of democracy' as demonstrators gather in Berlin, Dresden, Hanover and other citiesAbout 200,000 people have taken to the streets of Germany in further protests against the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD).Protests on Saturday also took place in Dresden, Mainz and Hanover in a sign of growing alarm at strong public support for AfD. Continue reading...
US supreme court allows West Point to continue considering race in admissions
Decision rebuffs request by conservative group to alter admissions process for US military academyWest Point, the US's academy for army officers, can still consider race in its admission process for now after the federal supreme court refused to immediately force a change to the school's policies.The supreme court's decision Friday rebuffed a request by a conservative group to alter West Point's admissions process, which takes race - as well as a host of other factors - when selecting students who aspire to be future army officers. Continue reading...
London teenager who chased and stabbed schoolboy convicted of murder
Renell Charles, 16, killed in brutal attack' by 17-year-old who jumped out of taxi while victim was at bus stopA teenager who got out of a taxi and chased and stabbed a schoolboy has been convicted of murder, the Metropolitan police has said.The 17-year-old, who was 16 at the time of the attack on 5 May, was found guilty by a jury at Snaresbrook crown court in London on Friday of murdering Renell Charles. Continue reading...
Family of Brianna Ghey murderer apologise and pay tribute to mother
Scarlett Jenkinson's relatives thank Esther Ghey for incredible selflessness and empathy towards our family'The family of Scarlett Jenkinson, who was sentenced to a minimum of 22 years for the murder of Brianna Ghey, have said they are truly sorry" for the teenage killer's brutal" actions and paid tribute to Brianna's mother.Jenkinson, described by the judge as the driving force" behind the murder, was sentenced on Friday for what the Crown Prosecution Service said was one of the most disturbing cases" its lawyers had ever dealt with. Her accomplice, Eddie Ratcliffe, was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Continue reading...
And the winner is… the Scottish chocolatier creating sweet treats for the Oscars
Fiona McArthur's vegan sweets began as an experiment - and now they're food for the Hollywood starsIt's a long way from the windswept waterfront of Campbeltown to Hollywood: but for next month's Oscar nominees a taste of this remote corner of Scotland awaits, after the owner of the town's chocolate shop was chosen to produce the sweet treats for the famed $125,000 award ceremony goodie bags.Fiona McArthur, who started creating her chocolates in her mother's kitchen four-and-a-half years ago, says she's still pinching herself at the coup. It's blowing my mind that my chocolates are going to be eaten by people like Bradley Cooper and Margot Robbie," she says. Continue reading...
Polish president restates support for Ukraine after Crimea remarks
Andrzej Duda sparked row after saying he was unsure if Kyiv could regain control of Russian-occupied CrimeaPoland's president has declared he has always been unwavering in his support for Ukraine after being criticised for saying he was unsure whether Kyiv would be able to regain control of Crimea.Warsaw has been one of Kyiv's staunchest supporters since Russia invaded the country in 2022 and has said Ukraine must regain control over all of its territory in order to deter Moscow from further aggression. Continue reading...
Presenter of Channel 4’s A Place in the Sun Jonnie Irwin dies at 50
The TV personality, who also hosted the BBC show Escape to the Country, said in 2022 his lung cancer had spread to his brainThe TV presenter Jonnie Irwin has died aged 50, his agent has confirmed.Irwin, who presented Channel 4's A Place in the Sun and the BBC's Escape to the Country, revealed in November 2022 that his lung cancer had spread to his brain and it was terminal. Continue reading...
Imran Khan and his wife sentenced in ‘un-Islamic’ marriage case
Pakistani former PM says case was created to humiliate' him and Bushra Bibi, who were sentenced to seven years eachA local court in Pakistan has sentenced Imran Khan, the country's former prime minister, and his wife to seven years each in a case related to their marriage, which it declared un-Islamic".Khan and Bushra Bibi were both last week separately handed 14-year sentences in a corruption case, known as Toshakhana, for illegally selling state gifts. Continue reading...
Crime victims die while waiting for justice as England and Wales legal system ‘on its knees’
Shameful' backlogs in cases are causing severe mental health problems, says victims commissionerVictims of crime are dying waiting for justice as they face delays of up to six years for their cases to be dealt with in court, the victims' commissioner for England and Wales has said.As a new law to enshrine victims' rights is scrutinised in the House of Lords, Baroness Helen Newlove warned that the wider justice system was on its knees", with shameful" backlogs leaving victims suffering acute mental health problems. Continue reading...
‘We’re going to blame the women, not our sexism’: bias holding back top female pianists
Discrimination and misogyny in classical music are denying women opportunities at festivals, venues and in recordings, research findsA discordant chord over sexism in the classical music world has sounded again. The head of one of the most prestigious competitions is calling for the industry to confront an apparent bias that is holding back female pianists from pursuing concert careers, however brilliant their talent.Fiona Sinclair, chief executive of the Leeds International Piano Competition, told the Observer that female pianists are failing to reach the top of their profession despite an equal number of men and women now training at conservatoires. Continue reading...
Le Gavroche: rare wines from Michelin-starred restaurant to be sold at auction
Auction lots include illuminated front sign and Burgundy wine expected to sell for up to 12,000It was famous for serving diners the most expensive meal in the world. Now, rare wine, artworks, silverware and porcelain from the Michelin-starred Mayfair restaurant Le Gavroche are to be sold at auction.The contents of the exclusive eatery - which include 12,000 bottles of red wine and the illuminated Le Gavroche" sign - will be sold by Christie's in April, after Michel Roux Jr's decision to close the restaurant. Continue reading...
US strikes will have disastrous consequences for region, warns Iraq
Attacks on Friday also described as a strategic mistake' by Iran, which insisted no Revolutionary Guards were present in areas hit
Northern Ireland government reconvenes after two-year DUP boycott
Assembly members gather at Stormont to restore power sharing under Sinn Fein first ministerNorthern Ireland's devolved government has reconvened after a two-year boycott, with Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill due to make history by becoming the first nationalist first minister.The former Democratic Unionist party leader, Edwin Poots, has been elected as Speaker by members. Continue reading...
What does return to power sharing mean for Northern Ireland?
After a two-year DUP boycott, the Northern Ireland assembly is to reconvene with a Sinn Fein first ministerPower sharing will return to Northern Ireland on Saturday after two years, with Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill making history as she becomes the first nationalist first minister. Here are answers to some of the key questions surrounding the historic event. Continue reading...
Indian model Poonam Pandey fakes death to raise cervical cancer awareness
Reality TV star reveals social media stunt and says she is proud of what death news has been able to achieve'An Indian model who faked her own death in a publicity stunt to raise awareness about cervical cancer has defended her actions, saying in a social media post that she was proud of what her death news has been able to achieve".Poonam Pandey, a 32-year-old reality TV star and former Bollywood actor who shot to fame in 2011 when she promised she would strip for the India cricket team if they won the Cricket World Cup, was said to have died on Friday. Continue reading...
‘Unambiguous proof’: medieval archbishop revealed as lost English saint
Historian at English Heritage uncovered entry about Thurstan in a service book from Pontefract Priory, which was laid waste during the ReformationThurstan was one of medieval England's most influential figures - archbishop of York, founder of monasteries and defender against invading Scots.Now English Heritage has uncovered evidence that Thurstan, who was archbishop from 1114 to 1140, is one of England's lost saints, in a long-overlooked entry in a 15th-century manuscript. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war: fire at major Russian oil refinery after drone attack – as it happened
This live blog has now closed, you can read more of our Ukraine war coverage herePoland's president Duda sought to defuse the row over his statement on Ukraine, saying in a post on X that his actions and position on Russia's brutal aggression against Ukraine have been and are clear from day one".He added:Russia's attack on Ukraine and occupation of internationally recognised territories of Ukraine, including Crimea, is a crime... We all stand shoulder to shoulder for a free, sovereign and independent Ukraine against aggression and brutal imperialism! Continue reading...
Three people wounded in Paris knife attack at railway station
Police arrest man who was reportedly tackled by passengers after leaving three victims with non-life-threatening injuriesA man has been arrested after three people were stabbed at a busy railway station in Paris.Reports suggested the alleged attacker was first tackled by passengers and a security agent at the Gare de Lyon just before 8am on Saturday, before officers arrived at the scene. Police said early indications suggested the attack was not terrorism-related. Continue reading...
Ofsted inspectors ‘make up evidence’ about a school’s performance when IT fails
Inspector tells Observer investigation that top officials are aware that computer system crashes can wipe out dataOfsted inspectors have been forced to make up" evidence because the computer system they use to record inspections sometimes crashes, wiping all the data, an Observer investigation has found.Since 2018, inspectors have made live notes on laptops or tablets as they interview staff and observe lessons, after Ofsted invested in a new electronic evidence gathering (EEG) digital platform. However, our investigation has discovered the technology has had serious issues from the beginning, sometimes crashing unexpectedly and losing all notes from interviews, or even whole days of evidence, so that inspectors have to replace those notes from memory without telling the school. Continue reading...
Michelle O’Neill: Sinn Féin leader from IRA family who has vowed to respect royals
She's pledged to be first minister for all' and her ability to navigate political tensions will shape her Stormont tenureWhen Michelle O'Neill is sworn in as Northern Ireland's first minister, it will be a moment of personal triumph steeped in irony.As a teenage mother, she was treated as if she had the plague", and wept, yet went on to ascend the ranks of Sinn Fein and is now poised to make history as the first nationalist to lead Northern Ireland - a state that, in theory, she wishes to eradicate. Continue reading...
Senior Tory MP Bob Neill to stand down at next general election
MP for Bromley and Chislehurst wants to spend more time with his wife who had a stroke in 2019The senior Conservative MP Sir Bob Neill will stand down at the next general election to spend more time with his wife, who has had a stroke.Neill, 71, who was first elected as Bromley and Chislehurst MP in a byelection in 2006, was a junior minister in the coalition government under David Cameron until September 2012 and chairs the Commons justice committee. Continue reading...
South Australia police arrest man after two found dead in Adelaide home
The bodies of a woman, 76, and man, 55, found with significant injuries inside property at Rosewater
Dougie Smith: a mysterious backroom Tory fixer feared by MPs
The man who reportedly once organised sex parties for the wealthy is alleged to be involved in a plot to replace Rishi SunakAdvisers advise, ministers decide," goes Margaret Thatcher's aphorism. But if Nadine Dorries is right, one Conservative adviser has the power to elevate and overthrow prime ministers and has been exercising it for two decades.Some might accuse Dorries of hyperbole. But even to more reserved figures in the Conservative party, the Tory fixer Dougie Smith is a mysterious and unnerving character. Continue reading...
Charities warn of ‘devastating knock-on impact’ of English councils’ financial crisis
Exclusive: Local voluntary groups forced to cut services or close as council funding pulled
When a Citizens Advice has to close despite demand being ‘off the scale’
In Mansfield, the council could not afford the funding needed by a service that is vital to one of the UK's most deprived areasIn the end it was just 27,000. That was as much as the local district council said it could scrape together, but it was still a 50% cut in core grant funding and ultimately not enough to prevent Mansfield Citizens Advice service from becoming a casualty of the financial crisis raging through England's local authorities.Just over a week ago, when it became clear there was no more room for manoeuvre, the charity's board of trustees took the decision to close for good, after 41 years serving the Nottinghamshire ex-mining town, one of the UK's most deprived areas. It's devastating," said its chair, Carmel Reilly. There's no other place for clients to go." Continue reading...
Scuba diver and fisherman dead in separate incidents in Port Phillip bay
Third man rescued from capsized boat, under which his fellow fisher became trapped off Barwon Heads
US launches airstrikes in Iraq and Syria in retaliation for deadly drone attack
President says If you harm an American, we will respond' as US forces strike in what is expected to be first of multiple attacks
Weekend rail strikes: travel disrupted across Great Britain
Aslef train drivers' set of strikes and work to rule is latest action in long-running pay disputeRail passengers face another weekend of cancelled and disrupted trains as services across the Midlands and intercity trains from London are halted by drivers' strikes.The latest in a week of rolling 24-hour strikes called by the Aslef union will stop all trains throughout Saturday on Avanti West Coast, East Midlands, West Midlands Railway and its sister service, London Northwestern. LNER services running on the east coast mainline have resumed after a one-day strike on Friday. Continue reading...
Scorching weather forecast for western Sydney, Melbourne and northern Victoria
Heatwave warnings as ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily continues to dump heavy rain across parts of outback Queensland
Boy in hospital after fourth dingo bite on Queensland’s K’gari in as many weeks
Boy was bitten at campsite of western side of K'gari, also known as Fraser Island, and taken to Hervey Bay hospital
Rishi Sunak says his parents wanted him to speak without an accent to ‘fit in’
PM says he experienced racism as a child and that his parents sent him for extra drama lessons so that he could speak properly'Rishi Sunak has spoken about the racism he experienced as a child and how his parents were so determined he should fit in and speak without an accent that he was sent for extra drama lessons.You are conscious of being different," he told the deputy political editor of ITV News, Anushka Asthana. It's hard not to be, right, and obviously I experienced racism as a kid." Continue reading...
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