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Sunak risks ripping up Good Friday agreement over Rwanda, senior Tories say
Concerns echo White House remarks that blocking human rights laws could undermine Northern Ireland peace processRishi Sunak risks ripping up the Northern Ireland peace process if he blocks human rights laws so the UK can deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, senior Conservatives have said.After similar concerns from the White House on Thursday, the MPs said widely reported plans from Downing Street to disregard parts of the Human Rights Act could undermine the Good Friday agreement and damage UK-US relations. Continue reading...
Irish police chief warns of further disruption by far right after Dublin riot
Drew Harris says radicalised people exploited terrible crime' of knife attack to unleash mayhem on streetsIreland's police chief has warned that far-right radicalisation will continue to disrupt the country after a night of arson, rioting and looting left parts of Dublin resembling a war zone.The capital was tense on Friday as significant numbers of police remained on the streets and Dublin counted the cost of an anti-immigrant protest that turned into anarchy, leaving the political establishment shocked. Continue reading...
Thousands of HSBC customers in UK unable to access online banking services
Consumers report problems using bank's app on one of the busiest shopping days of year, Black FridayThousands of HSBC customers reported they were unable to access its online and mobile banking services on one of the busiest online shopping days of the year - Black Friday.More than 4,000 customers said they could not access their accounts via the HSBC app on Friday, according to Downdetector, which tracks and collates website outages and complaints. Continue reading...
Met police shoot dead armed man who said he wanted to kill himself
Officers were called to an address in Dagenham, east London where they found 40-year-old and two firearmsA man who told officers he had firearms and was going to harm himself has died in a police shooting in east London.The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is investigating the incident in Dagenham.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counsellor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Perth fire downgraded but extreme weather conditions expected for weekend
Residents warned not to return to fire-affected area as bureau forecasts wind gusts of up to 80 km/h and 39C heat
‘I won’t believe it until I see it’: Palestinians gather to greet freed prisoners
Families await possible reunion with detained women and children as Israel reportedly releases 39 in ceasefire deal
Hamas releases 24 hostages on first day of Gaza ceasefire
On day of high tension, Israel also releases Palestinian prisoners and humanitarian convoy enters Gaza
Owner of two dogs shot dead by police given suspended sentence
Louie Turnbull pleads guilty to owning dangerously out of control animals after they attacked woman's dog by east London canalA man whose two dogs were shot dead by police in front of him has been given a suspended sentence for owning dangerously out of control animals.Viral footage circulated on social media of Metropolitan police officers killing Louie Turnbull's canines beside an east London canal in May this year. Continue reading...
Terror response Met officer cleared of dangerous driving could still face sack
Force's boss called prosecution of PC Paul Fisher over crash while racing to Streatham stabbings appalling'A police officer who was cleared of dangerous driving after crashing while racing to the scene of a terrorism attack may still face the sack, the Guardian has learned.PC Paul Fisher was acquitted by a jury at Southwark crown court on Friday, leading the Metropolitan police commissioner to describe his ordeal as appalling". Continue reading...
‘It’s not yet post-traumatic stress disorder … we’re still in it’: Israel, a nation at war
Jonathan Freedland talks to survivors, displaced people and senior political and military figures about life in Israel before and after 7 October, and considers the longer-term ramifications Israel-Hamas war - latest updatesThe war is paused, but it is not over.There will be relief at the promised four days of quiet between Israel and Hamas, and there will be joy for the families waiting to be reunited with loved ones, thanks to Friday's exchange of hostages held in Gaza for prisoners held in Israel. Continue reading...
‘It brings hope’: in Tel Aviv plaza cheers greet news of hostage release
Hundreds waiting in Hostages Square' sing songs as the names of those being released filter out
Tommy Robinson not welcome at march against antisemitism, say leaders
Organisers of London protest against anti-Jewish hatred demand that far-right leader stays away, after he claimed to support itOrganisers of a march against antisemitism billed as Britain's biggest since the second world war have demanded that the far-right leader Stephen Yaxley-Lennon stay away.Yaxley-Lennon, who uses the name Tommy Robinson, has claimed to support the aims of the march through central London due to be held this Sunday. Continue reading...
Canada oil and gas firms to drill 8% more wells next year as emissions target slips
Producers take advantage of new shipping options, including government-owned Trans Mountain pipeline, to boost exportsOil and gas producers say they will drill 8% more wells in Canada next year as they look to take advantage of new shipping options, including a controversial government-owned pipeline.Amid forecasts that Canada is not on target to reach its emissions reductions goals, on Friday the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC) predicted nearly 500 more wells next year, to 6,229 projects. Continue reading...
Restaurateur and author Russell Norman dies aged 57
Founder of London restaurants and award-winning author, who was at forefront of small plates' movement, died after short illnessRussell Norman, the award-winning restaurateur and author, has died after a short illness, aged 57.A former English teacher, Norman founded the Italian restaurant Brutto and co-founded Polpo and Spuntino in London. His first cookbook, Polpo: a Venetian Cookbook (of Sorts) won the inaugural Waterstones book of the year in 2012. Continue reading...
Bit part for Sunak as Tories offer ‘Blue Friday’ sale at online shop
Amid festive Thatcher baubles, Johnson mugs and Cameron jugs there's no place for Truss among prime ministers pastFor the man or woman who has everything but an acrylic Christmas jumper bearing the knitted tree logo of the Conservative party: good news.It can now be yours - with 10% off on your first purchase! - from the Conservative party's festive online shop, along with a 2024 calendar of historic election posters and a bauble on which Margaret Thatcher festively bellows: "No, no, no." Continue reading...
More than 2,500 jobs at risk in Lloyds shake-up
Exclusive: UK's largest high-street bank preparing review of middle-management roles in response to expected income squeezeMore than 2,500 jobs are at risk at Lloyds Banking Group, which is poised to become the latest financial institution to announce cost cuts, the Guardian can reveal.Britain's largest high street lender is understood to be considering axing a series of middle-management roles including analyst and product management posts as part of a consultation that is expected to be shared with staff next week. Continue reading...
Thailand’s PM says 12 of its citizens held hostage by Hamas have been freed
Srettha Thavisin confirms release of a dozen of at least 26 nationals being held after weeks of negotiations
West Midlands police force says it doesn’t deserve to be under special measures
Second biggest force in England and Wales accused of carrying out poor investigations and failing victims of crimeWest Midlands police said they did not deserve the humiliation of being placed into special measures, as the official watchdog declared it was failing victims and needed extensive improvement.The second biggest force in England and Wales, based in Birmingham, is accused by His Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) of carrying out poor investigations into crimes, leading to poor results for victims. Continue reading...
Ladbrokes and Coral owner to pay £585m to settle HMRC bribery inquiry
Gambling giant Entain reaches deal over past practice at company it owned in TurkeyThe owner of Ladbrokes and Coral has agreed to pay almost 600m to settle an investigation into alleged bribery at a business it owned in Turkey.Entain said it had reached an agreement with HM Revenue and Customs which will make the gambling giant pay a total of 585m in the form of a financial penalty and a disgorgement of profits". Continue reading...
Colonial past must be in mainstream of UK history, says new English Heritage chief
Nick Merriman says inclusion of difficult stories of slavery and empire is not wokery, but simply good history'Stories about the legacy of slavery and colonialism must be central to the way museums and heritage organisations present their collections, as part of a new chapter of what heritage is about", the incoming head of English Heritage has said.Nick Merriman said that a focus on the country's often highly problematic colonial role [has] to be part of the mainstream narrative about British history", and should not be confined only to historic properties, statues or artefacts that had a direct link to slavery or imperial wealth. Continue reading...
Sunak refuses to apologise for record net immigration amid Tory backlash
PM under pressure from ministers and Conservative backbenchers to crack down on overseas workersRishi Sunak has refused to apologise for record net immigration that breaks a key election promise amid growing pressure for further government action from ministers and Conservative backbench MPs.After official figures showed the difference between the number of people coming to live in the UK and those leaving had peaked at 745,000, the prime minister said immigration needed to fall to more sustainable" levels. Continue reading...
WW2 bomber crew’s remains identified 80 years after plane shot down over Netherlands
Burials can go ahead of men who never returned from bombing mission over Germany in 1943Eighty years after they were shot down by the Germans over Dutch waters, British airmen Arthur Smart, Raymond Moore and Charles Sprack can be laid to rest after the Dutch defence ministry confirmed that their remains had been identified.Two silver-plated cigarette cases were found with the initials of 27-year-old flight engineer Smart and 21-year-old wireless operator Moore. Their Lancaster bomber never returned from a mission targeting Bochum in Germany on 13 June 1943. Instead the Pathfinder" was tracked on its way home and shot down into the Dutch waters of the IJsselmeer with seven men onboard. Continue reading...
Attempt to free Indian workers trapped in tunnel hits fresh delay
Drilling machine stalls metres away from where men have been trapped for 13 days since roof collapseHopes are high that in a few hours' time the 41 workers who have been trapped in a tunnel for 13 days in north India will emerge to freedom and fresh air.The mood at the scene - where heavy machinery and a more than 200-strong rescue team have been toiling without a break - was upbeat after a monumental and torturous operation. Continue reading...
Judge suggests Revenue NSW ‘not following the law’ on homeless woman Covid fine
Exclusive: State government has admitted 33,000 Covid fines were invalid but questions remain about additional 29,000 fines issued during pandemic
Immigration detention: Rohingya refugee NZYQ given sex offender counselling sessions in ‘very special deal’
Commonwealth warned lack of counselling would weaken its case as advocates say those still in immigration detention cannot access similar programs
Nissan to build three new electric car models at Sunderland plant
Carmaker confirms full details of 2bn investment, including battery factoriesNissan will build three new electric car models at its plant in Sunderland as part of a 2bn investment led by the Japanese manufacturer, in a move welcomed by the UK government and industry.The factory will produce three separate models, yet to be named, and the decision will require a third gigafactory" to supply batteries, to add to one in operation and another under construction near to the plant. The Chinese-owned battery company AESC is in negotiations with Nissan over building the third gigafactory nearby. Continue reading...
Frontrunner in Telegraph newspaper takeover bid accuses rivals of hypocrisy
Jeff Zucker of Abu Dhabi-backed Redbird IMI insists editorial independence of titles would be protectedThe US boss of the Abu Dhabi-backed company that is the frontrunner to acquire the Telegraph newspapers has accused rival bidders of hypocrisy and reiterated a pledge to the UK government that he would guarantee the newspaper's editorial independence.The bid is being fronted by Jeff Zucker, a former chief executive of CNN who now runs RedBird IMI, which is mostly funded by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the vice-president of the United Arab Emirates and owner of Manchester City football club. Continue reading...
Hong Kong to restructure primary education to make it more ‘patriotic’
New curriculum from 2025 part of push to create sense of national identity among schoolchildrenHong Kong is to introduce patriotic" education in all primary schools by 2025, in the government's latest push to systematically cultivate" a sense of national identity among schoolchildren
Brit awards extend best artist shortlist to 10 after 2023’s all-male lineup
Artist of the year and international artist of the year will each have 10 nominees, up from five this yearThe Brit awards will double the number of nominees for gender-neutral categories, it has been announced, after widespread criticism over a lack of diversity.Organisers of the annual music ceremony said the artist of the year and international artist of the year prizes would have 10 nominees from next year, up from five. Continue reading...
Digested week: Avoid batrachoidal bums and gift a heated throw | Lucy Mangan
Thankfully the 12-year-old survived five nights away but there's still the gas bill to worry aboutThe child returns home today from his first ever school trip away (which is also, because we are useless, at the age of 12 his first trip abroad). He has been away for five nights, which is five times more nights than he has ever been away from us before (see uselessness above) and I have coped extremely well. Yes, I could periodically be found lying prostrate on the sofa or staring white-faced at a wall, praying to a god not to let him be kidnapped, lost or killed while my husband futilely attempted to console me with the thought that school trips are not like they were in our day. They chip them and rope them to a teacher at all times now. They probably don't even go on the trip. They're probably just in a room on a Luton industrial estate with some convincing holographics on the wall all week. He'll be fine." Continue reading...
Herd immunity and a ‘bamboozled’ PM: what we learned at the UK Covid inquiry this week
The inquiry heard evidence of threats against scientists, and more metaphors from Jonathan Van-TamIt has been another busy and often enlightening week at the UK Covid inquiry. Here are some of the things we learned - or in some cases relearned. Continue reading...
Alex Salmond to sue Scottish government again over harassment claims
Former first minister successfully sued over handling of original allegations against him in 2018Alex Salmond is launching a fresh 3m legal action against the Scottish government over its botched handling of sexual harassment complaints against the former first minister.The Herald reports that the former Scottish National party leader has lodged a petition at the court of session alleging misfeasance" by various past civil servants, with a hearing relating to the civil action taking place on Thursday. Continue reading...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs accused of sexual assault and revenge porn in two new lawsuits
Allegations, which rapper and mogul denies, follow another lawsuit last week from former girlfriend Cassie, which was quickly settledSean Combs, the rapper and mogul known as Diddy, has been accused of sexual assault in two new lawsuits, after another he settled last week with former girlfriend Casandra Ventura, AKA Cassie.The first, from Joi Dickerson-Neal, alleges Combs attacked her in 1991 and inflicted substantial and lifetime injuries ... as a result of being drugged, sexually assaulted and abused, and being the victim of revenge porn' that Sean Combs or P. Diddy' created and distributed". A representative for Combs has called the claims made up and not credible ... purely a money grab". Continue reading...
Barclays could axe up to 2,000 jobs in £1bn cost-cutting drive
Shake-up expected to affect mainly back office roles in departments such as compliance, HR and legalBarclays is reportedly working on plans to cut up to 2,000 jobs in a 1bn cost-cutting drive, weeks after the bank's bosses warned of the need to restructure to boost profits and dividend payments to shareholders.The shake-up is expected to affect mainly back office jobs in departments such as compliance, human resources and legal, according to a source cited by Reuters. Continue reading...
King’s estate collecting assets of the dead is ‘bizarre feudal remnant’, says Andy Burnham
Greater Manchester mayor is calling on government to launch consultation on Duchy of Lancaster's use of bona vacantia
Toxic air killed more than 500,000 people in EU in 2021, data shows
European Environment Agency says half of deaths could have been avoided by cutting pollution to recommended limitsDirty air killed more than half a million people in the EU in 2021, estimates show, and about half of the deaths could have been avoided by cutting pollution to the limits recommended by doctors.The researchers from the European Environment Agency attributed 253,000 early deaths to concentrations of fine particulates known as PM2.5 that breached the World Health Organization's maximum guideline limits of 5g/m3. A further 52,000 deaths came from excessive levels of nitrogen dioxide and 22,000 deaths from short-term exposure to excessive levels of ozone. Continue reading...
Killing kangaroos could be banned in metro Melbourne in plan hailed as ‘step in the right direction’
Reduced kangaroo populations and urban sprawl prompt proposal to end commercial culling in 10 council areas
Perth fires: 18 homes destroyed as fire crews brace for more dangerous conditions
Authorities say it will take at least another three to four days to bring blaze in city's north-east under control
Black Friday: Australian shoppers tipped to spend more than $6bn over four-day sales period
Retailers say online sales on Friday were 10-25% up on last year, with the shopping event becoming bigger than Boxing Day
Bruce Lehrmann tells court he did not have sex with Brittany Higgins while she was ‘semi-conscious or passed out’
At defamation trial against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson, Lehrmann says two later emails he sent Higgins failed to mention evening because it was uneventful'
O’Neil accuses Dutton of politicising national security on visas for Israel-Palestine conflict: as it happened
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Deaths of four women in South Australia prompt calls for royal commission into domestic violence
Peak body for family violence says commission would fix highly complex and wicked problem' and give victim-survivors a voice
The Telegraph, the autocracy and free speech: can RedBird IMI calm media fears?
One of the investors bidding for the paper is the vice-president of the UAE, which is ranked far down the press freedom indexThe United Arab Emirates has a mixed record on free speech. Detention of journalists is not uncommon and the nation ranked 145th out of 180 countries included in a press freedom index compiled by Reporters Without Borders.Now a member of the ruling elite has set his sights on a UK newspaper whose roots can be traced back more than 100 years before the official creation of the Gulf state. Continue reading...
Brisbane’s Gabba to be demolished after 2025 Ashes and rebuilt as part of ‘East Bank’ precinct
State government says revamped stadium will be able to hold 80,000 people for concerts as part of $2.7bn Olympic project
‘We are overwhelmed’: southern Gaza’s exhausted doctors forced to leave children to die
A surgeon at one of the territory's last functioning hospitals tells of desperate conditions amid an acute lack of medicine
Geert Wilders’ victory confirms upward trajectory of far right in Europe
Dutch general election results show how populist and far-right parties are advancing into political mainstream
Fresh China questions for Cameron as video shows him praising port project
Former PM seen quoting from Chinese-funded study in support of Sri Lankan developmentDavid Cameron is facing further questions about whether he was paid by Chinese interests to promote a port development in Sri Lanka, as footage emerged of him extolling its benefits.In the video from two months ago, the former prime minister can be seen telling investors in Dubai that he wanted to correct misapprehensions" about the project and quoting from a Chinese-funded study in support of the development. Continue reading...
Bruce Lehrmann denies he was trying to get Brittany Higgins drunk in Canberra pub, court hears
Court in defamation trial shown CCTV footage of Higgins consuming six spirit-based drinks, two of which were bought for her by Lehrmann
Australian warship HMAS Toowoomba sailed through sensitive Taiwan Strait close to China
Incident comes after maritime altercation between Toowoomba and Chinese warship last week off Japan's coast that injured navy divers
Melbourne dog owner loses legal battle with pet-sitter who couldn’t get ‘Sooty’ to take medication via pork buns
Man's bid for $13,444 in compensation from dog-sitter unable to convince sick labrador to eat medicine hidden in food fails
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