Feed wwwtheguardiancom World news | The Guardian

Favorite IconWorld news | The Guardian

Link https://www.theguardian.com/world
Feed http://www.theguardian.com/world/rss
Copyright Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. 2025
Updated 2025-07-01 08:01
MI5 alert on alleged Chinese mole may have been to distract from Partygate, tribunal hears
MP Barry Gardiner told Christine Lee, who is bringing action against Security Service, of suggestion it was trying to shift attention from scandalA Labour MP and key ally of Jeremy Corbyn claimed it had been suggested that MI5 issued a rare alert notice about a lawyer who the Security Service believed was a Chinese mole as a distraction from Partygate, a tribunal has heard.The Security Service issued an interference alert against Christine Lee in 2022, the day after Boris Johnson apologised for the Partygate scandal, warning MPs that she was a suspected Chinese agent who had engaged in political interference activities" on behalf of a branch of the Chinese Communist party (CCP). Continue reading...
Tory peer Peter Cruddas shared posts supporting Nigel Farage and Reform UK
Exclusive: almost half of billionaire Tory donor's last 100 reposts were in support of rightwing partyA Tory peer and former party donor has shared dozens of social media posts supportive of Nigel Farage and Reform UK.During the course of the election campaign Peter Cruddas, the billionaire Tory donor who was controversially ennobled by Boris Johnson, has reposted a string of material calling on voters to back Farage and his party. Continue reading...
Men should heed female hillwalkers’ safety concerns, says climbing expert
List of horror stories' highlights need to respect women's personal space and avoid patronising questionsMale mountaineers should be more mindful of women's concerns about their personal safety in remote areas and avoid patronising them by questioning their map-reading abilities, a climbing expert has said.The advice comes in response to female hillwalkers and mountaineers saying sceptical attitudes towards their skills and unwanted attention are discouraging women from taking up the sport. Continue reading...
Major who helped carry royal coffin denies calling recruit who died a ‘failure’
Inquest opens into death of Connor MacKenzie Clark, 18, who is believed to have taken his own lifeA Royal Marines major who was a member of the bearer party for the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin has denied telling a teenage trainee who is believed to have taken his own life that he was the worst recruit" and a failure".Maj Mark Thrift also said he could not understand why a search for Connor MacKenzie Clark, whose body was found on a railway track in Devon a few metres from the training camp, was not launched when he was reported missing. Continue reading...
US surgeon general calls for cigarette-style warnings on social media platforms
Dr Vivek Murthy asks for required labels that state social media is associated with significant mental health harms'The US surgeon general has asked for a warning label to be included on social media platforms, similar to ones included on cigarettes and other tobacco products.In a New York Times op-ed piece published Monday, Dr Vivek Murthy argued that social media platforms have contributed to a mental health crisis among US youth. Continue reading...
Spanish drivers hired to deliver Amazon parcels in UK take legal action over pay
Exclusive: Some of the drivers say they were not paid in full and in some cases billed thousands for vehicle damageA group of drivers hired in Spain and brought to the UK to deliver Amazon packages to British households in the run-up to Christmas are taking legal action against the company and one of its subcontractors.The drivers claim the subcontractor promised them earnings of more than 100 a day, free housing, van rental, insurance and free return flights via an online meeting in Spanish. Continue reading...
Don’t be fooled by the pandas and the wine, a chill remains in the Australia-China relationship
The antics of Beijing officials towards Cheng Lei at a ceremony with premier Li Qiang show rebuilding trust will be harder than holding bilaterals
Greek island search for three missing tourists intensifies amid string of deaths
Six holidaymakers reported dead or missing in nine days as Mediterranean experiences abnormally hot' weatherSearch operations to find three missing tourists on two Greek islands have intensified after police announced that two holidaymakers had been found dead on other islands over the weekend.Rescue teams supported by sniffer dogs, helicopters and drones have been scouring the Cycladic islands of Sikinos and Amorgos for two French women and an American man who went missing last week. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis live: Benjamin Netanyahu dissolves Israel’s war cabinet
Move could signal end to coalition and more control by Israeli PM over war in GazaHostilities continue in Rafah and southern Gaza despite the Israeli military's announcement on Sunday of tactical pauses in operations to allow humanitarian aid to enter, Reuters reports Unrwa chief Philippe Lazzarini, told the media in Oslo on Monday.In its latest operational update, Israel's military has claimed it is still operating in the Rafah area of Gaza, where it says IDF troops located numerous weapons and struck a number of structures rigged with explosives that posed a threat to the forces." Continue reading...
‘Such disrespect’: Diane Abbott row looms over race for Hackney North seat
Though veteran MP was eventually allowed to stand for Labour, the dispute has left many black voters despondentOn a bright sunny June afternoon, sunlight bounces off Thomas J Price's Warm Shores, a pair of 9ft bronze statues of a man and woman that stand proudly outside Hackney town hall as a celebration of the Windrush generation.The statues had a great view when Diane Abbott, whose Hackney North and Stoke Newington constituency sits just to the north, made a speech confirming she was determined to run again as an MP after a major row with Labour. Continue reading...
Washington Post accuses incoming editor of using work of ‘blagger’
Article in US paper claims Robert Winnett, due to join from Telegraph, used material from self-described thief'The Washington Post has published an investigation that accuses its own future editor of using the work of a self-described blagger who stole private records to order.Under the headline Incoming Post editor tied to self-described thief' who claimed role in his reporting", the newspaper claimed that Robert Winnett used material from a self-confessed blagger, John Ford, while working as a journalist on the Sunday Times during the 2000s. Continue reading...
Tesco installs smoke machines in stores at high risk of break-ins
Devices used after opening hours at some London branches amid rise in shoplifting and attacks on staff
UK elections: what is tactical voting and how does it work?
The campaign group Best for Britain has launched its guide on how to vote to have the best chance of ousting the Tories. We look at what tactical voting involves and what the group is recommending
EU passes law to restore 20% of bloc’s land and sea by end of decade
Narrow win for supporters after fierce farmers' protests, loss of green seats to far right and political wranglingThe EU has passed a landmark law to protect nature after a knife-edge vote, ending a months-long deadlock among member states spooked by fierce protests from farmers.The law, which has proven to be the most controversial pillar of the European Green Deal and nearly failed at the final hurdle, sets a target to restore at least 20% of the EU's land and sea by the end of the decade. Continue reading...
Killer of former Fettes College teacher sentenced to life in prison
Paul McNaughton must serve 22 years in jail after admitting to murdering Peter Coshan in Leith flat in 2022A 29-year-old man who admitted murdering a retired Fettes College teacher in a catfishing plot has been sentenced to life in prison with a recommendation that he serve at least 22 years.Paul McNaughton killed 75-year-old Peter Coshan in a flat in Leith on either 11 or 12 August 2022, after using a fake profile on a gay dating site to lure him to the address. Continue reading...
US envoy due in Israel for talks aimed at averting deeper conflict with Hezbollah
Negotiator Amos Hochstein dispatched by Washington amid anxiety that deepening conflict could trigger warA senior envoy from the Biden administration is due in Israel for talks aimed at averting a deepening conflict with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, after Israel warned over the weekend that the country was on the brink of a wider escalation".Amos Hochstein has spent months in largely behind-the-scenes diplomacy in an attempt to quieten tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Since the war in Gaza began in October, there have been worsening daily exchanges of fire, and tens of thousands of civilians have been displaced on both sides of the Blue Line" between Israel and Lebanon. Continue reading...
Australian federal politicians awarded 3.5% pay rise by independent tribunal
Anthony Albanese will take home $607,471 a year from July - up from $586,929 - while Peter Dutton will receive $432,239
Australia news live: Virgin Australia plane makes emergency landing in New Zealand after engine fire
Local media are reporting the Boeing 737 is safely on the ground. Follow today's news headlines live
Jailed US reporter Evan Gershkovich to be tried behind closed doors, says Russian court
First hearing of journalist, who denies charges of spying for the US, scheduled for 26 June in YekaterinburgRussia will hold the espionage trial of detained American reporter Evan Gershkovich, who denies charges of collecting secrets for the CIA, behind closed doors later in June, a court in the city of Yekaterinburg said on Monday.Gershkovich, 32, was detained by the Federal Security Service (FSB) on 29 March 2023 in a steak house in Yekaterinburg on charges of espionage that carry up to 20 years in prison. Continue reading...
Seven hires comedian Mark Humphries to parody weekly news
Humphries' weekly satirical sketches ran for five years on the ABC before being axed last year
Council that hiked heating bills by 350% delays passing on £1m subsidy to tenants
Lambeth council, which raised bills for more than 3,000 tenants on communal heat networks, has delayed crediting them for over a yearA local authority that threatened tenants with eviction if they could not afford a 350% hike in energy bills has delayed crediting them with a 1m government subsidy for more than 12 months, it has emerged.Lambeth council is facing demands to pay compensation to residents who campaigners say have been forced into poverty by its conduct. Continue reading...
Armie Hammer says he’s ‘grateful’ after sexual assault allegations and ‘hilarious’ cannibal rumour
The 37-year-old actor says he felt suicidal after previous partners accused him sexual and emotional abuse in 2021, allegations he deniesArmie Hammer has given a candid interview since multiple sexual misconduct and abuse allegations were made against him three years ago, saying he is now grateful" it all happened - including the bizarre" cannibalism rumours.Whatever it was that people said, whatever it was that happened, I'm now at a place in my life where I'm grateful for every single bit of it," Hammer said on the Painful Lessons podcast. Continue reading...
‘Can’t look away’: Israel-Gaza war driving rise in news consumption among gen Z Australians, report suggests
Conflict a news moment' for some young Australians who are increasingly relying on social media for information
Ed Sheeran named UK’s most played artist of the year for seventh time
Seven out of top 10 most played acts, encompassing radio, broadcast and public places, are BritishBritons rule the airwaves in the UK, with Ed Sheeran taking the most played spot and homegrown artists dominating the top 10 in a chart compiled by the music licensing company PPL.For Yorkshire-born and Suffolk-raised Sheeran, 33, it is the seventh time in nine years he has topped the list of music used across UK radio, TV and in public places. Continue reading...
Sussex NHS trust apologises for cancer treatment delays before man’s death
University Hospitals Sussex admits errors, failures and surgeon disagreements in case of Ken ValderA troubled NHS trust has apologised to the family of a man who died after a series of delays led to him waiting four times longer for an operation than a national cancer target.Before he died in November 2022, Ken Valder, 66, a former tax inspector and voluntary steward at Brighton & Hove Albion football club, complained of delays after delay" to his treatment for oesophageal cancer. Continue reading...
Medibank’s lack of multi-factor authentication allowed hackers to infiltrate systems, regulator alleges
Court documents allege insurer's network was configured so that only a username and password was required to gain access
Global spending on nuclear weapons up 13% in record rise
States are on course to spend $100bn a year, driven by a sharp increase in US defence budgetsGlobal spending on nuclear weapons is estimated to have increased by 13% to a record $91.4bn during 2023, according to calculations from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (Ican) pressure group.The new total, which is up $10.7bn from the previous year, is driven largely by sharply increased defence budgets in the US, at a time of wider geopolitical uncertainty caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war. Continue reading...
Ursula von der Leyen on track to keep job after EU elections boost
Macron's move to call snap elections also seen as helping commission president's bid for second termUrsula von der Leyen is on track to remain for a second term as president of the European Commission, as EU leaders meet on Monday for a first discussion on divvying up the bloc's top jobs.The EU's 27 heads of state and government will gather for dinner in Brussels in their first group meeting since European elections last week boosted nationalist and far-right parties and triggered Emmanuel Macron to call snap elections in France. Continue reading...
‘We need the world to wake up’: Sudan facing world’s deadliest famine in 40 years
Millions face disaster as Sudanese army and RSF accused of using food access as a weapon in on-going warSudan is facing a famine that could become worse than any the world has seen since Ethiopia 40 years ago, US officials have warned, as aid deliveries continue to be blocked by the warring armies but arms supplies to both sides continue to flow in.With much of the world's attention focused on Gaza, the scene of another human-made famine, Sudan is already the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and is slipping towards a humanitarian disaster of historic proportions, with far less media coverage and global concern. A UN humanitarian appeal for the country has received only 16% of the funds it needs. Continue reading...
Teachers and GPs ‘staggering’ under extra demands caused by poverty in Great Britain
Schools and health services forced to offer crisis help in the form of food, clothing, money and adviceBritain's schools and primary health services are staggering" under the pressure of demand caused by an epidemic of extreme poverty, as desperate families unable to afford food, clothing or heating increasingly turn to them for crisis help.Teachers and GPs in England, Scotland and Wales are informally acting as emergency food providers, welfare advisers, housing officers and social workers alongside their day jobs, as they devote more and more time and resources to support struggling parents and children, new research has found.Primary school staff estimated 48% of their pupils, and primary care staff 57% of their patients, had experienced hardship at some point since the start of the school year or over the past 12 months.A third of schools, and nearly half of GP surgeries, had set up food banks to provide emergency food supplies to hungry pupils and families. Staff in schools in deprived areas estimated 44% of pupils had come to school hungry over the past year.Nearly a quarter of NHS primary care staff and 40% of teachers said they had dipped into their own pockets to help pupils and patients. In one case, a nurse gave new underpants, still in their packet and intended for her husband, to a desperate patient. Continue reading...
Kathleen Folbigg and Lindy Chamberlain call for changes to NSW ‘no body, no parole’ laws
Plight of wrongfully convicted people cited in open letter urging reform to laws denying murderers chance of parole
Tony awards 2024: Stereophonic, Merrily We Roll Along and The Outsiders win big
At the annual celebration of Broadway, major acting winners included Jeremy Strong, Daniel Radcliffe and Sarah Paulson
Mother and son die in Brisbane house fire
Queensland deputy premier mourns terrible blow' as he visits site where woman he knew well' was killed
Former AFL boss Gillon McLachlan to take reins of betting company Tabcorp
Appointment comes amid growing scrutiny from those who want to break the tight links between wagering companies and sports
‘To me, Manhattan is the universe’: Scorsese and De Niro reunite on stage
The actor and director came together for a Mean Streets reunion at Tribeca film festival, with superfan Nas asking the questionsOn paper, it had a certain Mad Libs quality to it: the Tribeca film festival programmed a fiftieth anniversary screening of downtown classic Mean Streets, with star and festival co-founder Robert De Niro on hand for a Q&A along with director Martin Scorsese - the curveball being that those questions were asked by none other than rapper, lifelong New Yorker, and evident film buff Nas.The seeming incongruence faded away pretty quickly, and not just when Nas recalled shooting his Street Dreams music video as scrupulous homage to the Scorsese/De Niro joint Casino. (Growing up, Goodfellas taught us a lot," he added. It was helpful.") He set the stage for the event by expressing everything Mean Streets means and has meant to him, part of the longstanding mutual admiration between gangster cinema and hip-hop. As a restless young man in search of a dollar wherever he could get it, he saw an aspirational figure in De Niro's hot-tempered hustler Johnny Boy, and as a budding artist using the modest means available to convey his raw vision of authentic drama at street-level, he came to see himself in Scorsese. The film, released exactly one month after Nas' birth, taps into something fundamental about the city's essence, the hustle, the spirit," he said. Continue reading...
Tony awards 2024: full list of winners
This year's big Broadway winners so far include Jeremy Strong, Daniel Radcliffe and 70s-set play StereophonicBest performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical
Netanyahu reportedly criticises military tactical pause in Gaza amid divisions with IDF
Israel's prime minister is said to have called the decision unacceptable' after Itamar Ben-Gvir said whoever decided it was a fool'
UK manufacturers expecting boost in second half of 2024
Make UK survey foresees growth in sector, but warns next government must tackle skills shortageBritain's largest manufacturers are expecting orders and output to increase dramatically in the second half of the year, even as a chronic shortage of skilled workers is threatening the ability of some companies to do business.Manufacturing is returning to normal business conditions after wild swings in demand during the pandemic, disruptions in prices after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the effect on supply chains of blockages and conflict around the Suez canal, according to a survey of 320 companies by the trade body Make UK. Continue reading...
Campaigners hope Labour will scrap two-child benefit cap once in No 10
Manifesto has no pledge to end rule Angela Rayner called inhumane' but there have been hints at more to comeSenior Labour figures have been crystal clear in the past about the two-child benefit limit, with Angela Rayner saying it was obscene and inhumane" and Jonathan Ashworth calling it heinous".Yet, as expected, Keir Starmer's safety-first manifesto lacked any promise to reverse it, and shadow ministers have been wheeled out to underline the need to make tough choices" and avoid unfunded promises. Rayner has said Labour has to prioritise". Continue reading...
Starmer faces further calls for Labour to axe two-child benefit cap
IFS research shows 670,000 more children will be hit by policy by end of next parliament if limit stays in placeKeir Starmer is facing renewed pressure to scrap the two-child benefit limit, as research reveals that 250,000 more children will be hit by the policy over the next year alone.Labour's manifesto for government, published last week, included the promise of an ambitious strategy to reduce child poverty", but no mention of the two-child limit. Continue reading...
Reform UK candidate resigns over previous comments backing BNP
Grant StClair-Armstrong will appear on the ballot paper but be an independent if he wins against Kemi BadenochThe Reform UK candidate Grant StClair-Armstrong has resigned after it was discovered he had previously encouraged people to vote for the far-right British National party.StClair-Armstrong, 71, is standing for election in North West Essex, challenging the business secretary, Kemi Badenoch. Continue reading...
Third UK sandwich maker recalls product, saying it is a precaution
Plant-based food company This has not detected E coli in the wrap but is concerned about possible contaminationA third sandwich and wrap manufacturer has recalled one of its products after an E coli outbreak that has left 67 people in hospital and more than 200 in total seriously ill.On Sunday evening the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said This had taken the precautionary step of recalling its This Isn't Chicken and Bacon wrap because of possible contamination with E coli". Continue reading...
US tourist found dead on Greek island near Corfu and three others missing
Body of missing man found on Mathraki beach in string of recent cases of Greek island visitors dead or gone missingA missing US tourist has been found dead on a beach on a small Greek island west of Corfu, local media reported.The body of the man was found Sunday on a rocky, fairly remote beach on the island of Mathraki by another tourist. He had been reported missing Thursday by his host, a Greek American friend. The tourist had last been seen Tuesday at a cafe in the company of two female tourists who have since left the island. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak says he is not opposed to assisted dying
PM says I'm not against it in principle' with issue expected to be subject of Commons vote in next parliamentRishi Sunak has said he is not opposed to assisted dying in principle ahead of an expected vote on the issue in the next parliament.Speaking to journalists in Puglia, the prime minister said he was not against changing the law on euthanasia. Continue reading...
Two men arrested after death of boy, 16, hit by falling tree in Nottinghamshire
Police said the two men were being held on suspicion of manslaughter following incident in Carlton-in-LindrickA 16-year-old boy has died after being injured by a falling tree.Nottinghamshire police said two men, aged 28 and 31, had been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with the death on Saturday. Continue reading...
‘Youth is the future’: gen Z should be celebrated, says Prada
The house's menswear show drew on youthful spirit, while Fendi got ready to mark 100 years with a new crestThey have been been ridiculed as snowflakes and too woke" by some, but Prada's co-creative designers think gen Z are a generation to be celebrated.Speaking backstage after their latest menswear show, which took place on Sunday afternoon at the Prada Foundation in Milan, Miuccia Prada said: Youth is the future. It is hope. We wanted to do something that would express youthful optimism because the times are so bad." Continue reading...
Key global powers fail to sign up to Ukraine peace summit communique
Brazil, India and Saudi Arabia among countries not to endorse text supporting Ukraine's territorial integrityKey regional powers including Brazil, India, South Africa and Saudi Arabia have failed to sign up to a joint communique issued at the end of a Ukraine peace conference in which more than 80 countries and international organisations endorsed its territorial integrity in the face of Russia's invasion.Speaking at the end of the two-day summit in Switzerland, Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, welcomed the first steps toward peace" but acknowledged that not all attenders had come onboard. Unfortunately there are people who are still balancing," he said, adding that Russia was trying to divide the world. Continue reading...
Labour peer says sorry for calling Rosie Duffield too ‘frit or lazy’ to go to hustings
Michael Cashman made the remark after the candidate for Canterbury said she was concerned about her safetyA Labour peer has apologised after accusing the party's Canterbury candidate, Rosie Duffield, of being too frit or lazy" to attend hustings.Duffield, who is seeking re-election in Canterbury and has risen to prominence because of her views on sex and gender, said on Friday she would no longer attend hustings because of constant trolling, spite and misinterpretation". Continue reading...
Surrey police officer who rammed cow removed from frontline duties
Police to investigate incident in which 10-month-old heifer was hit twice before it became trapped under vehicleThe officer filmed deliberately ramming a cow twice with his police car has been removed from frontline duties while an internal investigation is conducted.Nev Kemp, deputy chief constable of Surrey police, said: At this time, the officer who was driving the police car has been removed from frontline duties pending the outcome of these investigations." Continue reading...
Almost half of UK adults struggling to get prescription drugs amid shortages
Survey finds more people blame Brexit than anything else for supply problemsAlmost half of adults in the UK have struggled to get medicine they have been prescribed - and more people blame Brexit than anything else for the situation, research shows.Forty-nine per cent of people said they had had trouble getting a prescription dispensed over the past two years, the period during which supply problems have increased sharply.One in 12 people (8%) have gone without a medication altogether because it was impossible to obtain.Thirty-one per cent found the drug they needed was out of stock at their pharmacy.Twenty-three per cent of pharmacies did not have enough of the medication available. Continue reading...
...258259260261262263264265266267...