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Dramatic dresses: the Saltburn effect hits London fashion week
Erdem and Simone Rocha shows saw outfits that could have come from Elspeth Catton's wardrobeIt's official: the Saltburn effect has hit London fashion week. Saturday's catwalk shows by Erdem and Simone Rocha were peppered with dramatic tulle dresses and elbow-length leather gloves that looked as if they had been fetched straight out of the wardrobe of Elspeth Catton, the eccentric matriarch played by Rosamund Pike in Emerald Fennell's perverse social satire film.It is Pike and her fellow doyens of the film industry rather than Gen Z influencers who are dominating the front row, which clashes with Sunday's Baftas ceremony this season. Continue reading...
British Museum’s Instagram flooded with calls to return Easter Island statue
Chilean social media users target institution, forcing it at one point to close comments on all its postsThe British Museum is tackling an influx of social media trolls from Chile, who have flooded the museum's Instagram posts calling for the return of a moai statue, one of the stone monuments from Easter Island.The museum has two moai, which were taken from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) by British surveyors in 1868, and there have been longstanding demands for the British to return them to Rapa Nui, which is Chilean territory. Continue reading...
MPs seek assurances that new national lottery operator will increase donations
Concerns also raised about Allwyn's commitments to safer gambling and its ownership structureMPs have demanded assurances from the gambling regulator about the new national lottery operator, Allwyn, raising concerns about its commitments to safer gambling and donations to good causes, as well as its ownership structure.The Gambling Commission said in March 2022 that it had decided to award Allwyn the lucrative 10-year licence to run the lottery, estimated to be worth up to 100bn in sales. Continue reading...
UN calls for urgent relocation of 61 asylum seekers stranded on Indian Ocean island
Damning report says group that has experienced abuse and arbitrary detention falls under effective control' of UK governmentA group of 61 asylum seekers who have been stranded on the remote Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia for more than two years should be urgently relocated after experiencing violence, abuse and arbitrary detention, according to a UN report.The inspection report from UNHCR - the UN Refugee Agency - marked confidential" and disclosed to the Guardian and the BBC by the supreme court of British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT), is the first to be carried out since a group of asylum seekers, mainly Tamils from Sri Lanka, arrived on the island in October 2021. They were rescued and taken to Diego Garcia after a boat they were travelling in, hoping to reach Canada to claim asylum, got into difficulty. Continue reading...
Currys rejects takeover bid from US investment group Elliott
The electrical goods retailer says Elliott significantly undervalued' the businessCurrys has rejected a takeover bid from US investment group Elliott saying it significantly undervalued the electrical goods retailer.Elliott tabled a 700m bid for Currys - at 62p a share a 32% premium to its latest share price - with the investment group. Currys was valued at 533m at the close of trading on the London stock market on Friday. Continue reading...
David Lammy calls Gaza death toll ‘abominable’ as SNP table ceasefire vote
Shadow foreign secretary says Labour will look at SNP motion but adds that Commons vote won't bring peace to Gaza
‘Take the Windrush, then change on to the Suffragette’: onboard the renamed London Overground lines causing controversy
Mayor Sadiq Khan thinks his new line names for the capital's ever-expanding rail network bring clarity, but not everyone agreesThe ancient Egyptians saw names as magical. It was said that Isis tricked Ra, the sun god, into telling her his true name, to give her power over him and put her son Horus on the throne.Londoners have a different take. The Northern line was nearly named TootanCamden in the 1920s, the historian Robert Graves wrote - a pun on the Tutankhamun craze of the time and the line's route through Tooting and Camden. Continue reading...
HMRC investigations of wealthy ‘tax dodgers’ halve in five years
The drop in civil inquiries by fraud unit sparks criticism that the authority's use of its powers of enforcement are waningThe number of civil investigation cases opened by a HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) fraud unit investigating offshore, corporate and wealthy taxpayers has fallen by more than half in five years, figures reveal.The Observer reported last month that HMRC has not charged a single company under landmark legislation to crack down on tax evasion. Campaigners warned that HMRC was undermining its own deterrents by failing to use its criminal enforcement powers. Continue reading...
British Gas launches fixed-rate energy deal offering 12% saving on price cap
Price Promise tariff gives discount on current cap and guarantees to be at least 1 per fuel under April oneBritish Gas has launched a fixed-rate gas and electricity deal that offers a 12% saving over most existing price-capped tariffs, adding a new choice to the hard-to-navigate home energy market.For the past two winters, consumers have largely been spared having to seek out the cheapest deal, because, in almost all cases, it was their supplier's price cap-protected standard tariff. Continue reading...
Starmer allies gripped by fear of Labour complacency amid byelection triumphs
Despite victory in two Conservative safe seats, a Labour government is not a foregone conclusion, say party hawksFor the past few months, with Labour enjoying a stubbornly large double-digit lead in the polls, close allies of Keir Starmer remained obsessed with the notion that complacency will slip into the mindsets of MPs, advisers and activists.In a breathless week that saw Labour veer from having to abandon one byelection before scooping previously safe Tory seats in two others, the obsessives were given three opportunities to drive their point home. Continue reading...
Sunak is warned spending squeeze could lead to Conservative party wipeout at election
As fresh party infighting erupts after two byelection losses, the right are targeting public service funding to pay for tax cuts while others urge restraintRishi Sunak is being warned he risks taking his party further towards disaster by sanctioning a new public spending squeeze in a desperate pursuit of pre-election tax cuts, as more Tories said they feared an election wipeout.With more infighting erupting this weekend after two huge byelection losses in former safe seats, Treasury officials are examining cuts to public spending should they be needed to fund tax cuts, demanded most vociferously by the right of the party. Continue reading...
Australia news live: Taylor Swift shows to go ahead at Sydney Olympic Park after no asbestos found – as it happened
NSW environment watchdog gives venue green light after tests; agency says schools at Marsden Park and Orchard Hill found to have mulch containing bonded asbestos. This blog is now closed
Thousands of NSW students to stay home after asbestos found in mulch at two more Sydney schools
Positive tests recorded at schools in Marsden Park and Orchard Hills takes total number of sites to have tested positive to 34 since early January
Asylum seekers taken to Nauru amid renewed political stoush over border arrivals
Move comes after second group found in Western Australia and believed to have arrived on same boat as group found 25km away on Friday
Former Thai PM Thaksin Shinawatra released on parole from police hospital
Formerly exiled billionaire freed six months into eight-year sentence due to age and healthFormer Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been freed on parole and returned home, six months after he was arrested on his dramatic return to the kingdom from 15 years of self-imposed exile.The controversial billionaire, twice elected premier and ousted in a 2006 military coup, was jailed for eight years on graft and abuse-of-power charges after he arrived in Thailand in August. Continue reading...
Ukrainians can extend UK visas by 18 months in new scheme
Refugees will have certainty and assurance' says Home Office, but charities say move insufficient as many face homelessnessUkrainians who sought sanctuary in the UK after the Russian invasion will be permitted to extend their visas for an extra 18 months, the Home Office has announced.More than 200,000 Ukrainians visa holders have arrived in the UK since March 2022, with the first visas to expire in March next year. The Home Office said that the new scheme would provide certainty and assurance" for Ukrainians in the UK. Continue reading...
Australian cities hollow out as younger families move out and inner suburbs get older
Many families move to afford a freestanding house, but higher density living could save them money, experts say
Keir Starmer reportedly wanted to quit after 2021 Hartlepool defeat
Labour leader thought loss to Tories in byelection meant party going backward, according to new biographyKeir Starmer considered resigning as Labour party leader after the defeat in the Hartlepool byelection in 2021, according to a new biography.The loss of the County Durham constituency to the Conservatives was a blow to Starmer as the party had held the seat since it was created in 1974. Nearly two and a half years later, Labour are ahead in the polls and achieved a double success by winning the byelections in Wellingborough and Kingswood on Friday. Continue reading...
Egypt preparing safe areas for Gaza refugees, foreign minister says
Move comes as ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas make little progress, according to key Qatar negotiator
Murder victim Kelly Wilkinson repeatedly visited police in fear. They said she was ‘cop shopping’
Exclusive: Family calls for inquest, saying Wilkinson visited police almost every day' before she was murdered by her husband in 2021
Labour seeking SNP deal to avoid new Gaza ceasefire rebellion
Party hopes for compromise wording after previous SNP motion saw 56 MPs defy Keir StarmerLabour is hoping to defuse a fresh crisis over Keir Starmer's cautious stance on Gaza by rewording a Scottish National party motion calling for an immediate ceasefire.With the support of Scotland's first minister, Humza Yousaf, the SNP will table a motion to be debated in the Commons on Wednesday, which intends to challenge Starmer by calling for an immediate end to the violence. Continue reading...
One person charged after six people found in lorry at East Sussex port
Suspect charged with assisting unlawful entry into the UK after discovery at Newhaven ferry portOne person has been charged with assisting unlawful entry into the UK after six people were found in the back of a lorry at a ferry port in Sussex.Police had arrested two men in connection with the incident at Newhaven port in East Sussex on Friday. One was detained on suspicion of people smuggling and the other on suspicion of entering the UK illegally. The six people discovered in the lorry were taken to hospital. No deaths have been reported by Sussex police. Continue reading...
Harrison Ford’s 1976 Star Wars script sells for more than £10,000
Actor left fourth draft of screenplay for first movie in the London flat that he was renting while filmingA Star Wars script left in a London flat by Harrison Ford has been sold at an auction for 10,795.The fourth draft of the screenplay for the first Star Wars movie, originally titled The Adventures of Luke Starkiller, had an estimated selling price of 8,000-12,000 and was bought on Saturday by an Austrian private collector. Continue reading...
Children exposed to ‘spicy’ adult fiction by BookTok influencers
Reading is cool again, but publishers and parents fear that new TikTok trend promoting erotic titles goes too farParents, publishers and booksellers have generally welcomed BookTok", the videos on TikTok promoting literature. In an age when many worry about children spending too much time in front of a screen, reading has become cool" on the platform.But a trend for spicy" (ie sexy) books has led to fears children may be reading titles with adult content. Continue reading...
Death of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny confirmed by his representatives
Russian opposition leader's death occurred on Friday, say supporters, but official cause remains disputedThe death of Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition leader, has been confirmed by his representatives, who are calling for the return of his body amid confusion over the cause of the death of Putin's once most significant political challenger.Navalny, 47, died in jail on 16 February at 2.17pm local time, said his official spokesperson, Kira Yarmysh, citing a message from Navalny's mother and challenging Russia's official explanation that Navalny died after a fall at the Arctic penal colony where he was being held. Continue reading...
‘Big mausoleums of stuff’: Cheltenham is latest town to mourn loss of beloved department store
In an age when we love bagging bargains online, locals and experts in one of the UK's most affluent towns debate whether there's any future in high-street retailingIf you wanted to look at the struggles of the British high street, Cheltenham would not necessarily be the first place to start. There are no boarded-up shop windows or empty windswept streets, no surplus of betting offices and charity shops. Nor do outlets with the word pound" in their titles loom conspicuously large.On the contrary, the handsome town centre streets are bustling, business seems to be, if not booming, then not exactly in existential crisis. So it is not hard to believe, on a bright Wednesday afternoon, that all is right in the world - or at least in this affluent corner of Gloucestershire. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis live: ‘Extraordinary’ chance for Israel to be integrated into Middle East, says Blinken –as it happened
US secretary of state tells Munich security conference that almost all Arab countries want to normalise tiesA climate of fear pervades a hospital in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, where patients and doctors are reeling from last month's deadly raid by Israeli agents disguised as medics, reports news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP).AFP say that at the rehabilitation ward at Jenin's Ibn Sina hospital, two patients recalled hearing the screams of a nurse as Israeli forces reached the third floor. Continue reading...
Desperate Egypt sells off historic hotels as it dives deeper into debt
Amid biting austerity and rising inflation, the al-Sisi government is off-loading assets - some to a convicted murderer with Emirati cashAs dusk fell over the verdant grounds of the Marriott Mena House hotel, the reflection of the Great Pyramid of Giza grew darker in a pool built to reflect the last of the seven wonders of the world.A band played a smooth jazz rendition of the Eagles' Hotel California on the grassy lawns as guests assembled for dinner, while the staff attempted to project a sense of business as usual, despite the hotel's recent acquisition by an infamous Egyptian real estate tycoon, Hisham Talaat Moustafa, and two powerful Emirati conglomerates. Continue reading...
Black mental health patients more likely to be injured at hands of police
Latest figures show racial disparity in use-of-force incidents among inpatients in EnglandThe number of black inpatients injured while being restrained by police in mental health units has risen dramatically - at the same time as the number of non-black inpatients injured has fallen, according to analysis of government data by the Observer.The Home Office's police use of force statistics for 2022/23 show that police forces across England recorded 820 incidents of force used in mental health units against black inpatients, resulting in 36 injuries. This is up from the 770 use of force incidents and 27 injuries recorded in 2021/22. Continue reading...
Senior Pakistan official admits election rigging as protests grip country
Confession by Punjab commissioner exacerbates tension over legitimacy of February general election resultsA senior official in Pakistan has admitted to election rigging amid protests breaking out across the country over claims that its general election results were unfair.The confessional statement throws further questions over the legitimacy of the 8February elections, which were marred by controversies and allegations of rigging in Pakistan. Continue reading...
From beehive to kitchen table: UK beekeepers call for new law to trace honey’s origin
British producers to back EU's proposed regulations to stop trade in adulterated honeyBritain's beekeepers are backing proposed new rules to combat fraud in the supply chain, ensuring a jar of honey can be traced on its journey of up to 5,000 miles from the beehive to the shop shelf.The European parliament has agreed new labelling rules and a project to establish a traceability system for honey from harvesting to the consumer. The proposed rules are part of an overhaul of the breakfast directives", including the honey directive. Continue reading...
Taunts, bullying… then groping: how sexual assaults are increasing in schools
Billy (not real name) is now being home-schooled after bullying turned into physical violenceStarting secondary school had not been easy for Billy (not his real name). What started as verbal taunts from one boy soon saw him become the target of a group of four boys. Bullying became physical violence. Yet the abuse got even worse, escalating to sexual assault. The group would corner him in the toilets and grope and touch his genitals. Unsurprisingly, Billy's mental health quickly deteriorated. He is now being home-schooled and he struggles to leave the house because of anxiety.Billy is receiving support from Embrace, a charity that works with children who have been the victims of crime. He says that he is starting to feel stronger, while his parents say his panic attacks and nightmares are receding thanks to the support he is getting. However, what he experienced was part of an increase in peer-on-peer abuse" that is worrying schools, police and professionals who work with young people. Continue reading...
‘Toxic’ online culture fuelling rise in sexual assaults on children by other children, police warn
Observer investigation in England and Wales reveals 40% increase in reports of sexual assaults and rapes where both victim and perpetrator were under 18
Elton John to auction off 900 items worth $10m from former Atlanta home
Silver boots, Banksy original, pinball machine and more going under hammer at Christie's, New YorkFans of Sir Elton John's flamboyant style will next week have the chance to splash out on his snappiest Versace looks in a huge 900-plus lot auction that includes the contents of the Rocket Man's $7.2m (5.7m) Atlanta apartment.Christie's auction house in New York's Rockefeller Center has been transformed into a John emporium for two live - and six online - sales of the singer's collection, including several pairs of his trademark thick rim spectacles and a vast art collection that features a Love, Lust and Devotion section dedicated to his treasure trove of male art. Continue reading...
‘He was so close to coming home’: mother’s agony over Israeli hostage killed by IDF
Iris Haim says she does not blame soldiers who shot Yotam and two other escaped captivesIris Haim cannot bear to think about how close her kidnapped son came to freedom before he was mistakenly shot dead by Israeli soldiers. After being held captive by Hamas in Gaza for more than two months, Yotam Haim and two other Israeli hostages escaped and evaded their captors for five days, only to be killed by the IDF.Haim has repeatedly insisted she does not blame the soldiers who mistakenly identified Yotam as a threat. But she said it was devastating to know how close she had come to being reunited with the 28-year-old, who had dreamed of becoming a professional musician. Continue reading...
Sudan armed forces advance in Omdurman for first time since start of war
SAF join engineering corps in south of city where they have been besieged by RSF forces since AprilThe Sudan armed forces (SAF) have advanced in Omdurman for the first time since the beginning of the war with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in April last year.It is reported that the SAF in the Karari military area, north of Omdurman, have joined their peers in the engineering corps in the south of the city, where they have been besieged by the RSF since April. Continue reading...
Sunak urges right-leaning voters to unite to keep Starmer out of No 10
Prime minister makes appeal after heavy byelection losses to Labour and support lost to Reform UKRishi Sunak has called on British conservatives to come together" after two heavy byelection losses to Labour.The loss of votes to Labour and an emboldened Reform UK party came as a twin blow to the prime minister, and were just the latest in a series of byelection defeats for Sunak. Continue reading...
Biden threatened ‘consequences’ over Navalny, but he has few options
Sanctions already imposed on Russia over Ukraine have not deterred the Kremlin. Will unconventional approaches work?When Joe Biden met Vladimir Putin in 2021, the leaders staring at each other across the library of a Geneva lakeside villa, the US president warned there would be devastating consequences" for Moscow if Alexei Navalny died in Russian custody.Biden was reminded of those words on Friday following Navalny's sudden, mysterious death in a Russian penal colony, and his response was to point out that the warning had been delivered three years ago and that, in the intervening time, Putin had faced a hell of a lot of consequences". Continue reading...
UK savers should pick accounts beating rising cost of living while they can
Best rates are easy access and notice options rather than ones that lock money awayThis week's news that inflation stayed steady at 4% in January means it is still possible to put your money in a savings account with an interest rate that beats the rising cost of living.Returns on fixed-rate savings accounts have been falling, but, so far, variable rate deals have remained unchanged. Continue reading...
Failure to fix council funding crisis threatens Tory election pledge, adviser warns
Andy Haldane, government's top levelling-up adviser, calls for urgent rethink to prevent deeper cuts across EnglandThe government's top levelling-up adviser has warned ministers that failure to tackle the funding crisis for councils across England is threatening one of the Conservatives' flagship 2019 election promises.Andy Haldane, the chair of the government's levelling-up advisory council, said a root and branch rethink" of local authority funding was urgently required to prevent a fresh round of ever-deeper cuts to local services. Continue reading...
Patients with chronic illnesses in Gaza failing to get treatment, doctors warn
The lack of medicine, food and water means thousands of people with asthma, kidney disease or diabetes are unable to treat or control their conditionsFour months of conflict in Gaza is jeopardising the health of thousands of people with chronic illnesses such as kidney disease, diabetes and asthma, doctors have warned.The chronically ill are the hidden casualties of the war, as access to water, food and medicine is severely restricted, said Guillemette Thomas, the Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) medical coordinator for Palestine. Continue reading...
‘He was our hero’: six Russians on the death of Alexei Navalny
Views on what the future might hold at a pivotal moment for the country's fractured pro-democracy movementWestern leaders have held Vladimir Putin responsible for Alexei Navalny's death in prison, where he had been sentenced to 19 years under a special regime".Navalny's death - a pivotal moment for the country's fractured pro-democracy movement - sent waves of anger and despair through the ranks of his supporters in Russia and abroad. Continue reading...
‘We block 10 people a day’: culture war trolls add to UK vegan restaurants’ struggles
Online abuse is latest challenge for plant-based eateries along with high costs and changing appetitesWhen Jim Anderson and his wife, Samantha, opened their vegan restaurant, the Oak Tree, in 2013, they boasted proudly of its plant-based menu. Not any more. The V-word" has become such a target for abuse that they have removed it from their menu and social media.We block up to 10 people a day on social media," said Anderson. All we are is a restaurant that serves a type of cuisine. But for some reason, that word - the V-word - seems to cause people to go crazy, so we've dropped it." Continue reading...
Spain’s conservative party fears defeat in its Galician heartland
Close-run race could see PP ousted and Ana Ponton of BNG installed as area's first female and nationalist leaderSpain's opposition conservative party faces the prospect of defeat in its leader's home region, where it has governed for much of the past four decades, when voters in Galicia go to the polls on Sunday.The People's party (PP) won an absolute majority four years ago under the then regional president, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, who now leads the national party, but polls suggest its declining fortunes could open the door to a coalition of the Socialist party and the surging Galician Nationalist Bloc (BNG). Continue reading...
Sunak urged to block anyone convicted of sexual offences from standing as MP
Formal rules to block relevant candidates will make it easier to weed out the bad apples', politicians sayRishi Sunak has been urged to push through new rules to block anyone convicted of a sexual offence from standing to be an MP before the next election.At least six MPs have lost their seats because of alleged sexual misconduct since the 2019 general election, and 10 MPs have been suspended from their parties pending investigations. Continue reading...
Alexei Navalny death: protesters gather across Europe to express outrage and denounce Putin
Demonstrators from Berlin to Vilnius, London to Rome chant slogans against Russian president and demand accountability over death
Second Sydney primary school among four more sites testing positive for asbestos contamination
Single piece of bonded asbestos found in a garden bed at Allambie Heights public school
Anthony Albanese says Alexei Navalny’s treatment ‘unforgivable’ and Putin responsible for his death
Peter Dutton says Russian president a murderous dictator' while foreign affairs minister Penny Wong says Navalny an inspiring figure
Ukrainian forces withdraw from Avdiivka to avoid encirclement, army chief says
Russian takeover of eastern city would give it full control of area surrounding Donetsk, which Moscow annexed in 2014Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from the eastern city of Avdiivka to avoid encirclement, army chief Oleksandr Syrskyi has said, marking the biggest change on the frontlines since Russian forces captured Bakhmut in May last year.In a Facebook post on Saturday, the recently appointed Syrskyi said he had acted to preserve the lives and health of servicemen", stabilise the situation and move troops to more favourable defence lines. Continue reading...
Sydney asbestos mulch sites: map and full list of locations where asbestos has been found
Hundreds of sites including schools are being investigated amid the growing asbestos mulch crisis across NSW. This map shows contaminated parks and other locations
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