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Ukraine needs fresh approach on battlefield, says new top general
Oleksandr Syrskyi says life and health' of soldiers is army's key asset in first statement as armed forces chief
Keir Starmer’s ‘bombproof’ manifesto shows Labour is ready for an election
The shadow cabinet are expected to submit final proposals for policies that can be put under scrutiny in the event Rishi Sunak calls a general electionLabour has spent the past few weeks performing a series of U-turns on previously announced policies as it finalises its manifesto, culminating in Thursday's announcement of a huge cut to its green spending plans.Beyond the cuts to the 28bn annual spending pledge, party insiders have also let it be known they no longer intend to abolish the House of Lords, might reduce their planned tax on private equity profits and will not legislate to create a National Care Service. Continue reading...
Kemi Badenoch says death threats intensified after Nadine Dorries book
Business secretary says conspiracy theory about plotters' dangerous in hands of violent, unbalanced people
Flinders Street incident: man shot and injured by protective services officer
A man allegedly attacked people with broken glass before he was shot once by PSO working with police at the scene in Melbourne
Putin says release of US journalist Evan Gershkovich may be possible
Russian president suggests detained Wall Street reporter could be freed in prisoner exchangeVladimir Putin has said he believes an agreement can be reached" to free the imprisoned US journalist Evan Gershkovich, hinting he would trade him for a Russian killer serving a life sentence in Germany.Speaking on Thursday to Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, Putin said he did not rule out the possibility of Gershkovich returning to his motherland". Continue reading...
Dogs that killed woman in Essex were XL bullies, say police
Breed confirmed after postmortem on two dogs that attacked Esther Martin, 68, and were then destroyed, officers sayTwo dogs that fatally attacked a woman in Jaywick were XL bullies, Essex police have said.Esther Martin, 68, was killed at a home in the Essex village on Saturday after reportedly trying to break up fighting puppies. Continue reading...
A soft regency? The House of Windsor reckons with shortage of working royals
Cover for an incapacitated King Charles is looking rather thin, especially with William facing his own problemsOne principle of hereditary monarchy is that it is the institution, not the individual, that prevails; the Firm" over the figure on the throne.Following King Charles's cancer diagnosis, Buckingham Palace and the government can point to laws as evidence the well-oiled machinery of monarchy will continue to whirr efficiently in the background as the king retreats for treatment. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak criticises local authorities for requesting steep council tax rises
Criticism comes as councils struggle to cope with shortfalls that have left several on brink of bankruptcy
‘Toxic environment’: former staff of UK fashion retailer allege culture of bullying
Exclusive: Female ex-employees of Missy Empire claim they were subjected to degrading' treatmentFormer staff of a fast-fashion brand that boasts of empowering young women have told the Guardian they were subjected to a toxic culture of bullying, abusive and degrading comments.The claims about Missy Empire, a Manchester-based retailer now owned by Frasers Group, were made by female employees.Staff were bullied, shouted and sworn at.He made degrading comments about models' body shape and physical appearance.Staff were asked to model clothes for the managing director.Seven members of staff said they were fired without reason, and two staff claimed they were unable to keep copies of their employment contracts.Missy Empire's owners ignored formal complaints. Continue reading...
Baghdad mourners gather for funeral of Iraqi militant killed in US drone strike
US claimed responsibility for Baghdad drone strike, saying it had killed Kataib Hezbollah commander responsible for attack that killed three US soldiersA large crowd gathered in eastern Baghdad on Thursday for the funeral of Abu Bakr al-Saadi, who was killed the night before in a drone strike in a residential street in Baghdad.Al-Saadi was a senior military commander with the Kataib Hizbullah, a prominent faction of the Iraqi Islamic Resistance with close political, religious and military ties to Iran. Continue reading...
Chocolate maker Hershey issues warning over record cocoa prices
US firm expects rising costs to hit profits and sales as consumers cut spending on treatsThe US chocolate maker Hershey has warned on profits and sales as a surge in the cost of cocoa to record levels pushes up the price of chocolate, hitting cash-strapped consumers in the pocket.Global cocoa prices hit a record high of $5,874 (4,655) a ton on Thursday in New York as dry weather affects crops in west Africa, with poor harvests driving up prices in the region, which produces the bulk of global supply. Continue reading...
Weather tracker: ‘Pineapple express’ atmospheric river deluges California
Weather system brings heavy rainfall, strong winds and mudslides. Elsewhere, Nova Scotia declares state of emergencyDuring the first week of February two storms hit California in quick succession, both featuring intense precipitation thanks to the pineapple express" atmospheric river.Atmospheric rivers are long narrow channels of very moist air that flow through the atmosphere, transporting impressive amounts of water vapour that eventually fall as heavy rain or snow. The pineapple express is a famous recurring atmospheric river that forms near the Hawaiian Islands and flows northe-east to the Pacific coast of North America. Continue reading...
Who tanked the border bill? – podcast
Illegal immigration via the US-Mexico border remains one of the most pressing problems for Congress. And yet the much anticipated $118bn border security bill, which included aid packages to Ukraine and Israel, was blocked by senators after a chaotic week.Why did this crucial piece of legislation with bipartisan support get rejected by the very people who demanded it? This week, Joan E Greve is joined by Marianna Sotomayor, the congressional reporter for the Washington Post, to discuss why the border bill failed Continue reading...
Ben Roberts-Smith defamation appeal: news companies argue ex-SAS corporal’s case ‘fundamentally flawed’
Roberts-Smith, 45, is seeking to overturn June defamation trial judgment that found he engaged in war crimes in Afghanistan
Jeremy Hunt may launch ‘British Isa’ investing in UK company shares
Chancellor hints at tax-free plan for budget as part of efforts to revive country's stock marketThe chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, has hinted at plans to launch a tax-free British Isa" investing in UK company shares at the spring budget, as part of efforts to revive the country's stock market.A British stock Isa would allow investors to buy a certain amount of UK company shares, without paying tax. Currently, the government charges a 0.5% tax, known as the share purchase stamp duty, for any shares bought in the UK. Continue reading...
‘Deadly serious’: Australian regulators criticise PwC refusal to hand over report into tax leaks
Consultancy's global executive says report suggests there's no evidence confidential information was used for commercial gain
Advocates call for national ban on spit hoods after NSW becomes second state to outlaw their use
Legislation banning the use of the devices, which have been linked to deaths in custody, passes in NSW with cross-party support
Push for airline compensation scheme; NSW flags tougher asbestos penalties – as it happened
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Meta’s oversight board to review allegedly misleading Facebook posts from lead-up to Indigenous voice referendum
Two removed posts showed screenshots of tweets shared by Australian Electoral Commission about voting multiple times
Coalition to present ‘pay on delay’ bill to make airlines compensate affected passengers
Senators say bill will clean up Australia's airline industry through ensuring concrete protections for passengers' hit by flight delays
Queensland police find 12-year-old girl missing without shoes, wallet or phone
The girl left her home in Birtinya, on the Sunshine Coast, to visit a nearby park on Wednesday evening
Michele Bullock in the hot seat: five key takeaways, from inflation to the new $5 note
Appearing before the economics committee, Australia's new RBA governor is circumspect when questioned on the direction of interest rates, but leaves the door ajar for further rises
‘At the time it felt lovely’: WA firefighters accidentally dump sewage water on community near Perth
State premier says in emergency situations sometimes it doesn't always go to plan' after mistake when fighting Bullsbrook blaze
Finnish presidential candidate surprised at renewed focus on his sexuality
Pekka Haavisto says discussion about his being gay has increased since he made it through to the final round of votingThe Finnish presidential candidate Pekka Haavisto has questioned why his sexuality has come under such strong focus in the final days of campaigning before Sunday's election as polls narrow with his rival, Alexander Stubb.The 65-year-old former foreign minister, who if he wins would become Finland's first Green and first gay president, said he had been surprised by the way his sexuality had become an issue of public interest in the second and final round. Continue reading...
Family of Swede imprisoned in Iran fear death penalty verdict is imminent
EU diplomat Johan Floderus's sister calls on Sweden to start speaking up loudly to demand his releaseThe family of a Swedish EU diplomat imprisoned in Iran for more than 663 days fear he will be given a death sentence or life imprisonment within the coming days after prosecutors sought the maximum sentence in his case.I ask how can this be happening? He is my brother and I'm like: they want to kill my younger brother? That is very hard to take in. I also feel so sad for him being there alone, you know, when I see the pictures of him I just want to be there for him," said Johan Floderus's sister, Ingrid. Continue reading...
Declan Cutler’s mother sobs as four boys found guilty of murdering teenage son in Melbourne street attack
Victorian supreme court justice convicts four boys over Reservoir murder that left 16-year-old bleeding to death with 152 injuries
Leonardo DiCaprio calls on Australia to save critically endangered swift parrot
Hollywood star tells social media followers the only way to protect the swift parrot .... is to end native forest logging'
‘People just don’t vanish into thin air’: search for missing Ballarat woman Samantha Murphy enters sixth day
Crews continue to search for Murphy around Buninyong and Canadian Forest after she was last seen leaving home to go for a run on Sunday morning
Putin tells Tucker Carlson the US ‘needs to stop supplying weapons’ to Ukraine
Russian president's rambling, two-hour talk with commentator is his first interview with western media since the Ukraine invasionTucker Carlson and Vladimir Putin were in the spotlight on Thursday night, as the divisive, Trump-supporting rightwing commentator interviewed the reclusive Russian autocrat.The rambling, two-hour interview, filmed in Moscow, was Putin's first with a western media outlet since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. Continue reading...
Queensland government must pay $2.7m to couple who lost house sold under fraudulent circumstances, court rules
Jess and Jackie Morecroft able to claim compensation for Gold Coast home that was secretly tied up in feud within original owner's family
Alleged publication of Jewish creatives WhatsApp group led to death threats, MP says
Josh Burns says one family is in hiding after contact information from a private group chat encouraging action over coverage of Israel and Palestine were leaked
Victoria earthquake: shaking felt as far away as Melbourne but authorities say no damage reported
The 4.3 magnitude quake hit Leongatha in Gippsland, with shaking reported in Sunbury and Wilson's PromontoryThousands of Victorians have been woken by an early morning earthquake that shook large parts of the state.The 4.3 magnitude quake hit near Leongatha in the state's Gippsland region, 135km south-east of Melbourne, at 12.49am today. Continue reading...
Met officers dissuaded children from making sexual abuse claims, report finds
Other failures listed in damning official report include blaming children for making poor choices'Metropolitan police officers tried to put off children from making complaints about alleged sexual abuse and privately blamed young people for crimes suffered, a damning official report has revealed.Most investigations into child exploitation were rated as inadequate by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). Of the 244 cases it examined, 43 were graded as good, more than half (121) as inadequate and 80 as needing improvement. Continue reading...
Australian swimmer James Magnussen says he’ll ‘juice to the gills’ to win $1.5m prize in Enhanced Games
Retired Australian swimmer James Magnussen is the first person to publicly express interest in competing at an Olympic-styled event with no drug testing
Pakistan election: phone service suspended as country goes to polls
Caretaker government says it took decision for security reasons after two bomb blasts targeted election officesPhone services have been suspended in Pakistan as the country voted in a general election marred by allegations of vote rigging and militant attacks.The caretaker government said phone services, including mobile internet, had been suspended on Thursday for security reasons, after two two bomb blasts by Islamic State targeted election offices in the restive region of Balochistan on the eve of the polls. Continue reading...
Israeli lawyer arrested for peaceful protest leaves prison after 110 days
Ahmad Khalefa, human rights lawyer of Palestinian heritage, released to house arrest after organising anti-war protestA prominent Israeli human rights lawyer of Palestinian heritage has been released to house arrest after spending 110 days in prison for organising a peaceful protest against the war in Gaza.A supreme court judge ruled on Wednesday that Ahmad Khalefa, 42, a lawyer working with Human Rights Defenders Fund, an Israeli non-governmental organisation, should be detained at home subject to electronic monitoring while his case is pending. Continue reading...
Spike Lee and Denzel Washington reuniting for Akira Kurosawa remake
The pair, who last worked together on 2006's Inside Man, will reimagine the 1963 crime drama High and Low for Apple and A24Spike Lee and Denzel Washington are teaming up for the fifth time, reimagining Akira Kurosawa's 1963 crime drama High and Low.The pair, whose previous projects include Malcolm X and He Got Game, will start filming a reinterpretation in March. Based on the novel King's Ransom by Ed McBain, the original film stars Toshiro Mifune as a wealthy man in ruin after paying the ransom for a kidnapping. Continue reading...
Piers Morgan to leave TalkTV show to focus on YouTube
Some interviews will still be shown on TalkTV but Morgan calls commitment to daily show unnecessary straitjacket'Piers Morgan has announced he is leaving his TalkTV daily evening show, less than two years after its launch, to focus on his YouTube channel.The Piers Morgan Uncensored channel has grown to 2.3 million subscribers since 2022. Continue reading...
Unclear how Zelenskiy’s removal of military commander will improve Ukraine’s position
President's replacement of Zaluzhnyi with his land forces commander is not seen as a radical departurePresident Volodymyr Zelenskiy's decision to replace his most senior military commander may solve a political problem, but it is not clear how it can improve Ukraine's weakening position on the battlefield.It was clear that the outgoing Gen Valerii Zaluzhnyi had lost the confidence of the Ukrainian leader, who had come to be wary of the general's popularity and saw him as a political threat. By refusing to resign when asked by the president last week, Zaluzhnyi had created an untenable situation at the top. Continue reading...
Cardiff City settle with agent over Emiliano Sala transfer
Club reaches agreement with Willie McKay as it continues search for truth' about death of ArgentinianCardiff City have reached an out-of-court settlement with the agent Willie McKay in their pursuit of discovering the truth about Emiliano Sala's death.Sala died on 21 January 2019 when the light aircraft he travelled in from France crashed into the Channel, two days after Cardiff had announced the signing of the Argentinian footballer from Nantes. Continue reading...
Iraq labels US ‘factor of instability’ after three killed in drone attack
Military says blatant assassination' of three members of Iranian-backed Kataib Hezbollah militia in Baghdad risks widening conflict
Dropping of £28bn pledge marks a shift in Reeves’s entire economic philosophy
Rachel Reeves had promised to spend big to be Britain's first green chancellor. Now she wants to spend as little public money as possible
Scotland raises minimum alcohol prices by almost one third
Minimum price of bottle of whisky set at 18.20 as ministers mull health tax to retrieve higher revenue from shopsScottish consumers will be unable to buy a bottle of red wine for less than 6.09 or a bottle of whisky for under 18.20 from October, after the minimum price for alcohol was raised by 30%.Shona Robison, the deputy first minister, confirmed a Guardian story earlier this week that the minimum unit price (MUP) will increase from 50p a unit to 65p to keep pace with inflation and ensure prices are kept relatively high. Continue reading...
Renters in England face rising no-fault evictions as reform bill delayed again
More than 26,000 section 21 notices issued in five years since ban was announced, while social housing stock has plummetedPrivate renters in England were hit by a triple whammy of bad news on Thursday as official figures showed soaring no-fault evictions, a net loss of more than 16,000 homes for social rent and a fresh delay to long-promised laws to give renters greater security.The number of households evicted by bailiffs as a result of no-fault evictions rose 39% in 2023 compared with 2022, according to analysis by the housing charity Shelter of new Ministry of Justice figures. Continue reading...
Scottish health secretary resignation prompts mini cabinet reshuffle
Humza Yousaf attempts to refresh his government after Michael Matheson resigns over 11,000 iPad roaming billHumza Yousaf has carried out a mini cabinet reshuffle after his beleaguered health secretary quit over a parliamentary investigation into how he racked up a near-11,000 bill on his work iPad.The first minister attempted to refresh his government after enduring intense cross-party attacks at Holyrood over the resignation of Michael Matheson on Thursday. Matheson had previously refused repeated demands to stand down. Continue reading...
Sunak refuses to apologise to Brianna Ghey’s father over PMQs trans jibe
PM says it is sad and wrong' to link his comment about transgender people to case of murdered teenager
Fresh Del Monte says it cannot be held liable after violence at Kenyan farm
Civil claim relating to alleged killing, rape and attacks by guards at pineapple farm should be struck out, claim firm's lawyersFresh Del Monte has claimed it should not be held liable for a civil lawsuit alleging killing, rape and violence by security guards at its Kenyan pineapple farm because it is domiciled in the Cayman Islands.In the high court in Thika on Thursday, lawyers for the company's Kenyan subsidiary, Del Monte Kenya, also applied to have a case against the farm struck out altogether. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak refuses to apologise to Brianna Ghey’s father over trans jibe – UK politics live
Prime minister says he was making a point about Keir Starmer and using tragedy to detract from point I was making is worst of politics'Rishi Sunak has refused to apologise for the anti-trans jibe he made about Keir Starmer at PMQs yesterday, after being told Brianna Ghey's mother would be listening in the public gallery.Speaking to journalists in Cornwall, Sunak insisted that he was just making a point about Starmer. And he said that to link what he said to the death of Brianna, whose murder was partly motivated by transphobia, was the worst of politics".If you look at what I said, I was very clear, talking about Keir Starmer's proven track record of U-turns on major policies because he doesn't have a plan.A point only proven by today's reports that the Labour party and Keir Starmer are apparently planning to reverse on their signature economic green spending policy.But to use that tragedy to detract from the very separate and clear point I was making about Keir Starmer's proven track record of multiple U-turns on major policies, because he doesn't have a plan, I think is both sad and wrong, and it demonstrates the worst of politics.Today's announcement will give confidence to the oil and gas industry and those who stand to benefit from a fossil fuel energy system. For the rest of us, faced with unaffordable energy bills, fossil fuel-funded wars, and the floods, storms and droughts that the climate crisis brings, this is a deeply disappointing signal on the low level of ambition a future government has when it comes to the biggest challenge the world is facing.Green investment doesn't just deliver for the planet; it also benefits our health and economy. Cutting it would be shortsighted and cost the country dearly.The UK is already lagging behind in the race to manufacture green steel, build electric vehicles, and develop giga-battery factories. Thousands of jobs are at risk if we don't match the investment the US and the rest of Europe are making in these industries ... Continue reading...
Texas man who drugged wife with abortion drug given 180 days in jail
Houston attorney Mason Herring pleaded guilty to two charges for spiking then pregnant wife's drinks to induce abortionA Texas man who drugged his wife's drinks in an attempt to induce an abortion was sentenced to 180 days in jail and 10 years on probation.Mason Herring, a 39-year-old Houston attorney, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to injury to a child and assault of a pregnant person. He had initially been charged with felony assault to induce abortion. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Maui wildfire survivors face soaring rates of depression and lung problems – study
Preliminary results of largest study of its kind show 55% of survivors are living with depression, while 74% have respiratory issuesRates of depression, respiratory problems and kidney abnormalities are soaring among survivors of the Maui wildfire, according to the preliminary findings from a groundbreaking study.The University of Hawaii (UH) has partnered with community health groups to track, understand and address the impacts on health and social conditions caused by the deadliest American wildfire in more than a century, which killed 100 people and destroyed more than 2,200 buildings as it razed the historic town of Lahaina.55% are experiencing symptoms of depression - significantly higher than the rate reported by Maui residents (33%) in a 2023 survey. Depression rates were higher among older residents, with 75% of 50-something fire survivors reporting low mood, insomnia, and poor concentration, among other symptoms. About 1.3% of participants reported recent suicidal thoughts.74% are experiencing respiratory issues, with 49% exhibiting signs of lung obstruction and 33% experiencing compromised lung function linked to low oxygen levels.Initial blood biomarker tests indicated that 8% to 18% of participants may have compromised kidney function.Three out of four participants have an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease, including 21% with high blood pressure at a level that warrants medical attention. Continue reading...
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