by Geneva Abdul (now) and Lili Bayer (earlier) on (#6HJ5G)
Radosaw Sikorski says allies must deliver long-range missiles to Ukraine following barrage of strikes by RussiaThe Russian military has said it shot down 12 Ukrainian missiles over the southern Belgorod region bordering Ukraine, as Kyiv's forces seek to embarrass President Vladimir Putin and puncture his argument that life in Russia is going on as normal despite the 22-month war.The Belgorod governor, Vyacheslav Gladkov, said the situation in the regional capital, also called Belgorod, remained tense. The city came under two rounds of shelling on Wednesday morning, Gladkov wrote on Telegram. Continue reading...
Officials confirm two explosions at ceremony marking fourth anniversary of killing of Qassem SuleimaniTwo explosions have killed at least 73 people and injured scores more at a memorial ceremony in Iran marking the fourth anniversary of the US killing of Qassem Suleimani, the head of Iran's Quds Force and one of the most powerful men in the Middle East.A senior official called the blasts a terroristic" attack, without elaborating on who could be behind them. Continue reading...
Ever more of the continent's 400 million voters feel the bloc is important enough to warrant casting their ballotThey are elections whose purpose many do not see, for an institution whose role few fully understand; an international ballot still viewed primarily in national terms, by voters who see it chiefly as a low-risk way to vent national frustrations.They're not really about the EU and they don't really matter" was long the popular take on elections to the European parliament, whose latest edition, from 6 to 9 June, will once more fill the 705 seats of the only directly elected EU body. Continue reading...
Five- and 10-year fixed-rate remortgages announced as lenders big and small reduce ratesHSBC has become the latest big UK lender to announce across-the-board mortgage interest rate cuts, with leading names announcing reductions of up to one percentage point.The bank's new deals announced on Wednesday include a headline-grabbing five-year fixed remortgage deal of 3.94% for those borrowing up to 60% of the property value. Continue reading...
Zomato rider resorts to horsepower in Hyderabad after truckers' strike causes fuel shortage and traffic jamsAn Indian food delivery driver frustrated by long queues for petrol has resorted to horsepower to make his deliveries.A video clip shows the man trotting through the busy streets of Hyderabad in southern India on a bay horse with the distinctive red bag of the food delivery app Zomato (the Indian equivalent of Deliveroo) dangling behind his back. Continue reading...
There was outrage when the vice-president was mocked last month by an opposition MP, but social commentators say India is increasingly a country that cannot take a jokeIt is rare for India's politicians to laugh at themselves, but a row over an act of mimicry has exposed the extent of the lack of humour and intolerance of satire in the country's political and public life.Over the past two weeks, politicians have traded insults over an impersonation of India's vice-president, Jagdeep Dhankhar, by the opposition MP Kalyan Banerjee. Continue reading...
More than 600 flood warnings and alerts in England and Wales, with train cancellations and road closuresA man was killed after a tree fell on his car in Gloucestershire as Storm Henk brought winds of more than 90mph, causing havoc in parts of southern Britain.The man, who was in his 50s and from the Bath area, was fatally injured in the accident on Tetbury Road, between Tetbury and Cirencester, at about 3.15pm on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Alfredo Aliaga Burdio says achievement shows it's never too late as he only started living healthily in his mid-70sA 92-year-old who recently became the oldest person to cross the Grand Canyon rim-to-rim on foot says he is proof that it is never too late to try something - because he waited until his mid-70s to start leading what he considers a healthy life.I began living a healthy lifestyle really at age 76," Alfredo Aliaga Burdio - a Spanish-born resident of Berlin - told the Guinness World Records site in an interview. Continue reading...
Impresario says ghost would pile up theatre scripts in obscure room but finally left after priest's visitAs poltergeists generally go, it seems the award-winning composer Andrew Lloyd Webber may have got off lightly.The musical theatre impresario, whose West End hits include Phantom of the Opera, has claimed he once shared his home with a poltergeist in Eaton Square. Continue reading...
Francoise Bornet's embrace with then boyfriend in 1950 became one of the most famous images of the cityIt was one of the most famous kisses of the 20th century - a postwar clinch that became a 1980s poster phenomenon, bringing fame and court battles.Francoise Bornet, the young lover immortalised in the French photographer Robert Doisneau's The Kiss by the Hotel de Ville, has died aged 93. Continue reading...
by Kiran Stacey Political correspondent on (#6HJ6K)
Chief strategist uses examples from around world to urge against complacency, warning polls do not predict the future'Labour's poll lead could collapse in the weeks before the general election, the party's chief campaign strategist has told shadow ministers, as he warned them not to be complacent going into the election year.Morgan McSweeney, Labour's director of campaigns, recently gave a presentation to the shadow cabinet in which he showed MPs what happened in the months before eight different elections from around the world. In each case, the clear favourite lost after their poll lead disappeared in the weeks leading up to the vote. Continue reading...
Pair taken by ambulance to Katoomba hospital after emergency at Echo Point amid storm chaosTwo people have been taken to hospital after being struck by lightning while visiting a popular scenic site in the New South Wales Blue Mountains.Other visitors were forced to seek shelter from a major storm while rescue crews searched several walking tracks in the area looking for stranded bushwalkers. Continue reading...
Consumers buy more items - including plenty of parsnips and sprouts - to beat last year's spend by 7%UK shoppers spent 13.7bn on groceries in the run-up to Christmas - 7% more than a year before - as they sought out bargains and switched to discounters to try to offset price inflation.The number of items bought rose by 2% in December as prices climbed by 6.7%, according to analysts at Kantar. Prices for sweets, eggs and frozen potato products rose fastest but prices fell for dairy items, including butter, milk and cream. Continue reading...
Festival will be free of fossil fuel sponsorship for the first time in decades after the departure of Chevron as a sponsor last yearFossil fuel company Woodside has now severed all ties with the arts company behind one of the largest fringe festivals in the world, after sustained complaints and protests over several years from performers, producers and audiences.A Woodside spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday a philanthropic agreement with Artrage, one of Western Australia's largest arts companies which produces the annual Fringe World festival, had been discontinued. Continue reading...
In today's newsletter: Health bosses raise alarm as junior doctors begin the longest strike in NHS history. But how will the action actually impact patients? Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning. It is never a good time to be seriously ill, but this week is worse than most. The NHS is in the grip of its customary winter crisis, which typically peaks in early January. More than 125,000 posts are vacant, and about 6.5m people are on waiting lists for routine appointments, more than a million of them for more than one procedure.Today, junior doctors in England go out on strike again, for six days. (A pay deal has already been reached in Scotland, while doctors in Wales are due to strike later this month and those in Northern Ireland are currently being balloted.) Almost a year after the first strike over pay and conditions, the dispute still appears a distance from being resolved.Israel-Gaza war | One of Hamas's most senior officials, Saleh al-Arouri, was killed in an Israeli drone strike in Beirut that threatened a significant and dangerous escalation of Israel's war against Hamas and its related conflict with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Read Jason Burke's analysis.Japan | A passenger jet that collided with a coast guard plane in a catastrophic accident at Tokyo's Haneda Airport had been given permission to land, Japan Airlines executives have said. Five crew members on the coast guard plane were killed while all 379 passengers evacuated from the burning Japan Airlines jet.UK news | Camila Batmanghelidjh, who created the Kids Company children's charity and became one of the UK's best known and most powerful campaigners for disadvantaged youngs people, has died aged 61.Climate Crisis | The UK had its second hottest year on record in 2023, according to provisional data from the Met Office, as the climate crisis continued to deliver elevated temperatures. Such a warm year would have occurred only once in 500 years without human-caused global heating, the scientists said.US news | The president of Harvard University has resigned amid pressure over her response to questions about antisemitism at US colleges and allegations that she has plagiarized some of her academic work. Claudine Gay's six-month tenure is the shortest in the university's history.Six days of strike action following bank holidays at a time of enormous pressure, there are real issues around patient safety"NHS Confederation chief executive, Matthew Taylor, 23 DecemberJunior doctors' pay has been cut by more than a quarter since 2008"BMA website Continue reading...
Two men, who have been denied bail, claim three boys were trespassing in Mareeba when they allegedly assaulted and handcuffed themA pair of alleged vigilantes have been charged with assaulting and handcuffing three boys they believed to be trespassing in an industrial area in Mareeba, near Cairns.A 36-year-old man and a 27-year-old man, both from Biboohra, have been denied police bail over the incident, involving three boys aged 12 to 14 on 23 December. Continue reading...
NSW Health issues warning after multiple people who visited CBD were hospitalised for pneumonia caused by legionella bacteriaSydneysiders have been urged to stay alert for symptoms of legionnaires' disease after seven people were hospitalised after contracting the respiratory illness over Christmas and the new year.New South Wales Health issued an alert on Wednesday afternoon, warning those who had been in the Sydney CBD area in the past 10 days to monitor for symptoms, which can include fever, chills, cough and shortness of breath. The disease can lead to severe chest infections. Continue reading...
Police have charged an alleged gunman arrested in Fairfield Heights with the shooting of a convicted drug kingpin at a busy Sydney shopping precinct in JuneAn alleged gunman has been charged with murder over the daylight shooting of convicted drug lord Alen Moradian in Sydney.Police have charged three additional men over the shooting in a Bondi Junction car park in 2023. Continue reading...
Supreme court grants woman's urgent application, but a new order will be required to use sperm for fertilisationA 62-year-old woman has been given permission by the Western Australian supreme court to remove sperm from her dead husband for possible use in posthumous fertilisation.The woman made an urgent court application after the death of her 61-year-old husband late last year. Continue reading...
by Kiran Stacey Political correspondent on (#6HHTS)
Exclusive: Party considering new offence of fraud against the public purse that would see jail terms of more than 10 yearsPeople who defraud the government will face going to jail for more than a decade under plans being considered by Keir Starmer as part of a wider cleanup of British politics.The Labour leader will pledge to restore standards in public life with a total crackdown on cronyism" in a speech on Thursday marking the beginning of the election year. Continue reading...
by Patrick Butler Social policy editor on (#6HHTT)
Family announces death of campaigner known for her charisma, colourful attire and outspoken pursuit of social justice for childrenCamila Batmanghelidjh, who created the legendary Kids Company children's charity and became one of the UK's best known and most powerful campaigners for disadvantaged youngsters, has died aged 61.Batmanghelidjh - known for her charisma, colourful attire and outspoken pursuit of social justice for children - had been ill for many months, though she rallied in recent weeks. She died peacefully on New Year's Day, having celebrated her birthday with family and friends. Continue reading...
Local residents join mother, brother and sister of Harry Pitman, 16, killed while out watching London fireworks displayThe mother, brother and sister of 16-year-old Harry Pitman, who was stabbed to death while out watching a new year's fireworks display, have been joined by mourners for a vigil in his memory.A crowd gathered at Downhills Park in Haringey, north London, bearing flowers and balloons. They were joined by residents of Primrose Hill, where Harry died late on Sunday evening. Continue reading...
Man taken to hospital with bullet wound after incident involving pistol owned by Emanuele PozzoloItalian opposition leaders are demanding clarity" from the prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, after a gun owned by an MP from her far-right Brothers of Italy party was accidentally fired at a New Year's Eve gathering.Emanuele Pozzolo confirmed that the pistol belonged to him but denied firing the bullet, which grazed the leg of a 31-year-old man who was among the security entourage of the Italian justice ministry undersecretary Andrea Delmastro. Continue reading...
Homes hit by power cuts and trees brought down, while Exeter sees highest wind speeds in 30 yearsRoads, bridges and rail lines were blocked as the first named storm of 2024 - Henk - swept across parts of southern Britain, with one area experiencing its strongest wind speeds for more than 30 years.Thousands of homes suffered power cuts and many trees were brought down. Continue reading...
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Media tycoon and pro-democracy activist is accused of conspiring to commit foreign collusion and publish seditious materialJimmy Lai has pleaded not guilty to all charges at the resumption of his national security trial in Hong Kong.The media tycoon and pro-democracy activist is facing up to life in prison if found guilty on the charges against him, brought under the 2021 national security law and a colonial-era sedition law. Continue reading...
Man reportedly shot at the building and fired additional rounds while inside, but no one was injured by the gunfirePolice have arrested a Colorado man who they say broke into the state's supreme court building and held a security guard at gunpoint.Authorities have said the break-in is not connected to previous threats received by Colorado supreme court justices after their decision last month to remove Donald Trump from the state's 2024 Republican primary ballot. Rather, they said it resulted from a nearby car crash in which one motorist pulled a gun on another. Continue reading...
Two new studies show female film-makers still underrepresented despite recent successes such as BarbieGreta Gerwig's Barbie may have been the top-grossing film of 2023, but women are still dramatically underrepresented behind the camera in Hollywood, according to two major studies of the industry.At the same time, major studios that pledged to re-examine their diversity and inclusion practices in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 still fail to produce many films from people of color, according to USC's Annenberg Inclusion Initiative. The center's latest report, titled Inclusion in the Director's Chair, called the entertainment industry's pledges to promote inclusion performative acts" and not real steps towards fostering change". Continue reading...
Portraits and objects explore those who looked after the royals, from the keeper of ice and snow' to the groom of the stool'From pages to cooks, and wet nurses to seamstresses, little is known about the servants and courtiers who ran the royal palaces of Britain over the centuries.They came from all walks of life and all corners of the world, managing life at the royal court and attending to the needs of their royal masters and mistresses. Continue reading...
by Robyn Vinter North of England correspondent on (#6HHFY)
Judge tells Alice Wood she may never be released for killing Ryan Watson in May 2022A philosophy student has been found guilty of murdering her boyfriend when she lost her temper" and drunkenly ran over him with her car, dragging him underneath.Alice Wood, 23, used her Ford Fiesta as a weapon when she hit partner, Ryan Watson, 24, near the home they shared in Rode Heath, Cheshire, at about 11.30pm on 6 May last year. Continue reading...
Mogadishu recalls ambassador to Ethiopia over null and void' Gulf of Aden port agreementSomalia has promised to defend its territory by any legal means" and recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia after Addis Ababa struck a deal with the breakaway region of Somaliland.Mogadishu called the surprise pact, which would give landlocked Ethiopia long-sought access to the Gulf of Aden, a clear violation" of its sovereignty and appealed to the international community to stand by its side. Continue reading...
Dr Iain Kennedy calls for higher pay and better facilities and training to stem vacancy crisis in remote areasThe leader of Scotland's doctors has called for rural GPs to get higher pay and special status to cope with a critical shortfall of medics in the Highlands, islands and rural counties.Dr Iain Kennedy, the chair of the British Medical Association in Scotland, said urgent action was needed to reverse a crisis with doctors quitting rural practices in growing numbers, which had left many remote areas dependent on locum GPs who are paid 900 a day. Continue reading...
Shoppers switch to discounters and buy more own-label goods to offset hefty food price inflationThe grocery discounters Aldi and Lidl both rang up their best ever Christmas sales performance in the UK as shoppers sought ways to save cash during the cost of living crisis.Lidl's sales rose 12% in the four weeks to Christmas, helped by an 11% rise in sales of the chain's premium Deluxe own-label foods, while sales of its Montaudon brut champagne doubled. Continue reading...
Seven of at least 148 people released after November judgment have since been rearrestedA further two former immigration detainees released in the wake of the high court's NZYQ ruling have been rearrested after breaches of their conditions.The men's arrests over the Christmas period bring the total number of arrests to seven since the high court ruled that indefinite detention is unlawful where it is not possible to deport the non-citizen. At least 148 people have been released as a result of the November ruling, sparking a political crisis for the Albanese government. Continue reading...
Sir Martyn Oliver says he is a proud northerner who has taken on some of the most difficult and damaged' schoolsTurning around some of the toughest schools in England is the ideal preparation to become Ofsted's chief inspector when schools are still struggling after the Covid crisis, according to Sir Martyn Oliver.With 28 years as a teacher and school leader behind him before being appointed to lead Ofsted, Oliver has spent the past 14 years of that time as headteacher and chief executive with the Outwood Grange academies trust, which runs 41 primary and secondary academies in the Midlands and north of England. Continue reading...
Firm says he is a self-employed subcontractor, but he says he is a worker and should get holidays and sick payA fitter working for the furniture chain Sharps Bedrooms is taking legal action for better employment rights in a case that could open the door to improving conditions and pay for thousands of gig economy workers fitting kitchens, bathrooms and cupboards for big chains.David Lockwood, who has been classed as a self-employed independent subcontractor by Sharps, says he should instead bedefined as a worker - an official employment status which comes with benefits including holiday pay, statutory sick pay and the right to the legal minimum wage. Continue reading...
Tyalgum residents hit by devastating flooding in 2022 have stepped up to support each other again after being isolated for nearly two daysResidents of a small town near the New South Wales-Queensland border still grappling with the fallout from major flooding in 2022 have banded together to support each other after the community was again hit by severe weather.Tyalgum, a Tweed Shire village of about 500 people in north-eastern NSW about 70km from the Gold Coast, was cut off by flood waters for nearly two days over the New Year's period. Continue reading...
Fisherman who narrowly escaped attack north of Mackay said he had fished in the spot for decades but never seen a crocodile behave in that wayA report of a large crocodile leaping into a fisherman's boat has triggered an investigation into possible threats to public safety and whether to relocate the animal.A man was fishing from his tinnie at Jane Creek near St Helen's Beach, north of Mackay, about 10am on December 31 when he saw a crocodile approaching the boat. Continue reading...
Husband Rohan Dennis, a fellow world champion rider, has been charged with killing Hoskins with his vehicle on the weekendThe devastated family of world champion cyclist Melissa Hoskins have remembered her as a freewheeling spirit with a big heart as they struggle to come to terms with her death.The 32-year-old mother of two died in hospital after she was struck by a car on Saturday night in Adelaide's inner north. Continue reading...
Sales of 1,589 bottles prove Lords is archaic and out of touch' during cost of living crisis, says the SNPAlmost 90,000 worth of champagne was bought for events within the House of Lords last year and from its gift shop, according to new figures, the highest level for five years.Details of the sales - equating to 1,589 bottles - were obtained by the Scottish National party, which claimed this proved the Lords was archaic and out of touch" at the time of a raging cost of living crisis. Continue reading...
by Elias Visontay and Australian Associated Press on (#6HH8S)
Safety bureau's interim report says drug in Ashley Jenkinson's system unlikely to have affected his flyingA helicopter pilot among four people killed in a mid-air collision on the Gold Coast had cocaine in his system but at a level unlikely to have affected his flying, a preliminary investigation has found.The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) on Tuesday released an interim report on the 2 January 2023 collision between two helicopters near Sea World on the Gold Coast. It found some passengers weren't wearing their seatbelts properly. Continue reading...
Disaster recovery minister urges caution as up to 350mm of rain expected in very dangerous forecast' for storm-hit region of stateAustralian defence force personnel will be deployed across storm-hit south-east Queensland, as rain continues to pummel the country's saturated east coast.The Bureau of Meteorology on Tuesday warned of potentially life-threatening flooding, with alerts stretching from Maryborough in Queensland down to the northern rivers in New South Wales. Some areas can anticipate up to 300mm of rain, after more than 500mm fell on parts of the Gold Coast in 48 hours over the new year.Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads Continue reading...
South Korean news agency Yonhap reported that Lee's assailant had been arrested at the scene in the port city of BusanSouth Korea's opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung has been hospitalised after being attacked during a visit to the southern port city of Busan, sustaining injuries that health officials said were not life threatening.Lee, 59, was stabbed on the left side of his neck with a weapon by an unidentified man pretending to be a supporter, South Korean news agency Yonhap said. The weapon was approximately 20 to 30cm long, according to eyewitnesses. Continue reading...