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What are the key findings of the NHS gender identity review?
Report by Dr Hilary Cass finds young people being let down by lack of research and evidence on medical interventions
Venezuela’s ex-oil minister charged with stealing millions from state oil company
Tareck El Aissami latest in purge of politicians, human rights advocates and critics by government of Nicolas MaduroVenezuela's former oil minister Tareck El Aissami - once one of President Nicolas Maduro's closest allies - has been arrested for allegedly participating in an international scheme that syphoned off hundreds of millions of dollars from the country's state oil company.The charges against El Aissami are part of a wider government purge that has so far led to charges being brought against more than 50 people, including some of Venezuela's most important political and business figures. Continue reading...
Bahrain’s king takes activists by surprise with pardon for at least 1,500 prisoners
Released detainees include some jailed for political reasons and is UK ally's biggest amnesty since Arab springBahrain has unconditionally released more than 1,500 prisoners, including political detainees, in the biggest royal pardon since the 2011 Arab spring uprising.The amnesty followed years of campaigning inside the country and by international human rights groups but came as a complete surprise to activists. Continue reading...
Lower-income US women more likely to miss key breast cancer test, study finds
Isolation and lack of health insurance also correlate to reduced mammogram rates for breast cancerWomen who are low-income, socially isolated and lack health insurance are far less likely to be up-to-date on mammograms, a breast cancer screening tool experts said is critical to reducing breast cancer deaths, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer to afflict American women, and kills an estimated 40,000 Americans each year. Cancer overall kills 605,000 Americans a year and is the second-leading cause of death, a toll the Biden administration aims to reduce through a Cancer Moonshot initiative. Continue reading...
Cameron’s Mar-a-Lago lobbying may not be enough to reach the new Republican party
The UK foreign secretary's Trump dinner appeared to fail to bring support for Ukraine, and his Washington meetings don't look any more promisingWhatever happened at Mar-a-Lago between David Cameron and Donald Trump on Monday night, was clearly going to stay in Mar-a-Lago.Dinner at the Trump Florida residence was always going to be a stiff test of the UK foreign secretary's influence over the former president, presidential candidate, and the man he had previously referred to variously as protectionist, xenophobic, and misogynistic. Continue reading...
Colombia ex-president Uribe to face trial for witness tampering and fraud
Alvaro Uribe, one of country's most powerful figures, denies working with paramilitary death squads against leftist rebelsColombia's ex-president Alvaro Uribe will face trial for witness tampering and fraud, prosecutors have announced, once again casting the spotlight on allegations that the former leader partnered with paramilitary death squads in his war against leftist rebels.Uribe has long been accused of committing a litany of crimes at the peak of Colombia's six decades of brutal conflict, but has never been brought to trial, and remains one of the country's most powerful political figures. Continue reading...
Mexican president releases footage of ‘despicable’ raid on embassy in Ecuador
Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador condemns assault by Ecuadorian officers, who dragged out ex-vice-president sheltering in missionThe Mexican president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has condemned what he described as a despicable authoritarian" assault on his country's embassy in Quito and released dramatic images showing Ecuadorian security forces dragging the country's former vice-president from the building.Jorge Glas, the Ecuador's vice-president from 2013 until 2018, sought shelter at the Mexican mission in December claiming he was suffering political persecution. But the 54-year-old politician was arrested there on Friday after Ecuador's president, Daniel Noboa, took the extraordinary step of ordering a raid on the embassy. Continue reading...
UK will not suspend arms exports to Israel, David Cameron says
Foreign secretary says Britain's position on export licences is unchanged' after reviewing latest legal advice
William Wragg resigns Tory whip after divulging MPs’ phone numbers
MP will now sit as independent after admitting passing details to someone he met on dating appWilliam Wragg has resigned the Conservative party whip days after admitting to giving out colleagues' personal phone numbers to someone he had met on a dating app.Wragg, who represents Hazel Grove, will now sit as an independent MP. Earlier on Tuesday he resigned as chair of the Commons' public administration and constitutional affairs committee and as vice-chair of the 1922 Committee of backbench Tory MPs. Continue reading...
No change to UK’s arms exports to Israel but position kept under review, says David Cameron – politics live
UK foreign secretary also defended his meeting with Donald Trump during a press conference in WashingtonShadow chancellor Rachel Reeves also repeatedly attacked Conservative plans over non-dom tax status. Having defended the status against calls for abolition for years, in March Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt announced it would adopt Labour's policy and scrap the status. However, the way they are planning to do so has been criticised for including a significant number of loopholes.Speaking on BBC Breakfast this morning, Reeves said:The government's plans that they announced in March about non-doms, they said they were taking our policy, well it turns out they've taken it but left a load of loopholes in it. And so if you are a non-dom you can still get out of paying inheritance tax: in the first year of their policy there's a 50% discount, we don't get 50% discounts on our taxes.People who go out and work today - teachers, plumbers, doctors, they don't get a 50% discount - why should some of the wealthiest people in the country get that discount? We would abolish that and we would put that money into frontline public services, where it belongs."You can ramp it up pretty quickly. At the start you might need to bring in extra resource but then you need to train people up within the government to do this work.This isn't rocket science, previous governments have managed to close that tax gap, as it's called.We've got to invest in and improve the customer service at HMRC because, you know, we had this urgent question in parliament just before the recess, which was about HMRC closing its phone line for six months a year. Because the service was so bad, they just decided to close the phone line. And we say, look, you have to invest in digital solutions and modernise HMRC. Continue reading...
‘We can’t tolerate this’: Sunak condemns protest outside Starmer’s house
Three arrested after young activists demonstrate outside Labour leader's home, urging him to support arms embargo on IsraelRishi Sunak has condemned pro-Palestine protesters who have staged a demonstration outside Keir Starmer's house.The demonstrators called on the Labour leader to support an arms embargo on Israel. The group, called Youth Demand, hung a banner outside Starmer's home that read Starmer stop the killing" surrounded by red hand prints, and laid rows of children's shoes at his front door. Continue reading...
National parks in England and Wales failing on biodiversity, say campaigners
Exclusive: Report finds lack of funding has led to just 6% of land being managed effectively for natureNational parks are failing to tackle the biodiversity crisis, with just 6% of national park land in England and Wales managed effectively for nature, according to the first full assessment of how well they are supporting nature recovery.National parks, which cover 10% of England and 20% of Wales and this year celebrate their 75th anniversary, are not restoring nature because of a chronic lack of government funding and because they were designed for a different era, according to the report by the Campaign for National Parks (CNP) charity. Continue reading...
Iain Duncan Smith urges ministers to pause carers’ fines
Former work and pensions secretary says government should investigate responsibility for overpaymentsThe government should stop pursuing carers with huge fines until it investigates whether it is to blame for overpaying them, according to a former Conservative work and pensions secretary.Iain Duncan Smith called on the department to stop hounding people for the repayments and investigate its own responsibility for the errors, some of which have left unpaid carers with criminal records and deep in debt. Continue reading...
Man arrested over fatal stabbing of woman in Bradford city centre
Habibur Masum, 25, apprehended after four-day manhunt on suspicion of murdering Kulsuma Akter, 27A man police were seeking over the alleged murder of a woman as she pushed her baby in a pram has been arrested after a four-day manhunt.Habibur Masum, 25, was wanted on suspicion of fatally stabbing Kulsuma Akter, 27, as she shopped with her friend in Bradford city centre on Saturday. Continue reading...
Michigan school shooter’s parents sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison for role in attack
Jennifer and James Crumbley first parents convicted in US mass school shooting over simple actions' that could have stopped itThe parents of a Michigan school shooter have each been sentenced to between 10 and 15 years in prison for their role in an attack that killed four students in 2021 in a case that has broken new ground as the US seeks to tackle its years-long epidemic of school shootings.Jennifer and James Crumbley appeared in court Tuesday as the first parents convicted in an American mass school shooting. During their trials prosecutors said tragically simple actions" by both parents could have stopped the catastrophe. Continue reading...
UK’s biggest pubs group Stonegate struggles to refinance £2.2bn debt pile
Owner of 4,400 UK pubs including Slug & Lettuce chain says no guarantee it can continue as going concernThe UK's biggest pubs and bars group has warned that there is no guarantee that it can continue as a going concern, as it struggles to refinance a 2.2bn debt mountain.Stonegate Pub Company, which has a network of more than 4,400 UK pubs and bars including the Slug & Lettuce and Be At One chains, said it had not yet agreed new loans to replace debt due for repayment in June 2025. Continue reading...
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez recounts horror of seeing herself in ‘deepfake porn’
Progressive New York congresswoman describes resurfacing of trauma when seeing explicit materials with her image transposed on to themAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez has described her horror at discovering - midway through a discussion with aides during a car journey in February - that she had been transposed into a deepfake porn" simulation generated by artificial intelligence and posted on X.In an interview with Rolling Stone, the progressive congresswoman said the experience of coming up close to a depiction of herself performing a sex act had shown her that being deepfaked was not as imaginary as people want to make it seem".Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organisations. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 500 2222. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html Continue reading...
New York teacher fulfills promise first made to 1978 class and throws eclipse party
Patrick Moriarty brings together about 100 former students of his to watch solar eclipse from his driveway in RochesterA New York state teacher hosted dozens of his former students to watch Monday's eclipse, finally fulfilling a promise he made all the way back in 1978.Patrick Moriarty, 68, a former middle school science teacher, brought together about 100 ex-students of his to watch Monday's total solar eclipse from his driveway, the Washington Post reported. Continue reading...
Rise in activity from right-wing extremists who want to trigger ‘race war’ in Australia, Asio warns
Security agency tells Senate inquiry that violent hate groups are still inspired by Christchurch shooting
Scott Morrison-era ‘accounting tricks’ to cost public schools $13bn over next five years
National School Resourcing Board's review finds state schools lost more than $2bn in 2022 due to a Coalition-era loophole
Labor targets unfair company mergers in competition policy overhaul
Reforms that address the decline in competition can deliver big economic benefits', the treasurer will tell the ACCC
Russia-Ukraine war: David Cameron meets Donald Trump to urge more US support for Kyiv – as it happened
This live blog is now closed, you can read more of our Ukraine war coverage hereThree people were killed in the Russian-controlled part of Ukraine's southern Kherson region by Ukrainian shelling on Monday, the Russian-installed regional head Vladimir Saldo said on Tuesday.More details to follow as we get them. Continue reading...
How realistic is Labour’s aspiration to cut tax gap by £5bn?
All agree that billions are missing from HMRC coffers but Rachel Reeves may not be looking for it in the right placesEach year His Majesty's Revenue and Customs know how much tax they would collect if all individuals and companies paid what they owed. They also know how much they have actually collected. The difference between the two figures is known as the tax gap.In the last year for which data is available, 2021-22, the tax gap stood at 35.8bn, up 5bn on the previous year. The amount of tax owing also rose, from 642bn to 739bn, so in percentage terms the tax gap remained unchanged at 4.8%. Continue reading...
Israel’s security at core of German foreign policy due to Holocaust, ICJ hears
Nicaragua asks UN's highest court to halt German weapons sales to Israel, alleging it is breaching obligation to prevent genocideGermany has said Israel's security is at the core" of its foreign policy because of the history of the Holocaust, but denied accusations at the UN's highest court that is aiding genocide in Gaza by arming Israel.Nicaragua has brought a case against Germany at the international court of justice (ICJ) urging judges to order a halt to German weapons sales to Israel, alleging it is in breach of its obligation to prevent genocide and ensure respect of international humanitarian law. Continue reading...
Dáil confirms Simon Harris as Ireland’s new taoiseach – Europe live
So-called TikTok taoiseach' will become Ireland's youngest ever leader when he is formally appointed by the presidentThe vote on Simon Harris' nomination has now started.Opposition parties are throwing (metaphorical) vinegar onto the anointment of Simon Harris as Ireland's new taoiseach, saying he is a product of a centre-right coalition government that has presided over a housing crisis and fraying public services and is scared of the electorate. Continue reading...
First minister Humza Yousaf’s brother-in-law charged after man’s death in Dundee
Ramsay El-Nakla charged with abduction and extortion in case linked to man who fell from block of flatsHumza Yousaf's brother-in-law has been arrested and charged following the death of a man in Dundee earlier this year.Ramsay El-Nakla, 36, has been charged with abduction and extortion in a case linked to a man who died in hospital a week after falling from a window in a block of flats in Dundee on 10 January. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis live: food aid to Gaza ‘three times more likely’ to be blocked by Israel than other aid, says UN
Israel is facing mounting international pressure to allow more aid into Gaza amid threat of famineRecent tragedies in Gaza are not a reason to walk away from Israel", the former British home secretary, Suella Braverman, said.Asked if the UK should still be selling arms to Israel, Braverman told LBC: I don't think the fact that these tragedies happen is a reason to walk away from Israel, and to stop selling arms to Israel, because of that broader battle that they are engaging with." Continue reading...
Storm Kathleen: 200 evacuated after River Arun overflows in West Sussex
County hit by severe flooding as forecasters warn heavy rain and strong winds will continue to batter parts of UKBeach huts have been blown into the sea, more than 200 people have been evacuated and fire services have warned people affected by flooding to get to high ground as Storm Kathleen hit Easter holiday hotspots along the south coast.Evacuations in West Sussex went ahead after the River Arun overflowed its banks, with further warnings that flooding may increase throughout Tuesday. Continue reading...
Gun crime survivors create scheme to stop violent partners owning firearms
Some police forces in England and Wales now ask spouses to flag dangerous traits or mental health problemsSurvivors of gun crime committed by violent and coercive partners have worked with police to create a groundbreaking scheme designed to stop more dangerous offenders being allowed licensed firearms.The women have helped police frame a questionnaire that firearms officers will put to the partners of people wanting a licence, which it is hoped will flag up issues such as a propensity to violence or mental health problems. Continue reading...
Unrwa vital to avert starvation in Gaza, says agency official
Comments by Sam Rose, of the UN body for Palestinian refugees, come amid fears Israel plans to squeeze agency out of Gaza
CPS says it was wrong to pursue case against press photographer
Prosecution dropped day before trial of Dimitris Legakis, who was arrested working at a crime scene in SwanseaThe Crown Prosecution Service has admitted it was wrong to press on with a case against a news photographer arrested as he tried to lawfully take pictures at a crime scene.Judge Walters at Swansea crown court described the case against Dimitris Legakis, which was dropped on the eve of his trial, as disturbing" and said it seemed the high point" of the prosecution was that a police officer took offence" against someone whose job was to take photographs. Continue reading...
Louisiana advances bill to allow local authorities to enforce immigration laws
Bill, which passed the state senate and must still pass the house, is similar to one in Texas put on hold by an appeals courtLouisiana's Republican-controlled senate advanced a bill on Monday that would empower state and local law enforcement to arrest and jail people in the state who entered the US illegally, similar to embattled legislation in Texas.Amid national fights between Republican states and the Democratic president, Joe Biden, over how and who should enforce the US-Mexico border, Louisiana joins a growing list of legislatures seeking to expand states' authority over border enforcement. Continue reading...
Closing the UK’s tax gap is ‘not rocket science’, says Rachel Reeves
Shadow chancellor says Labour would ramp up' number of HMRC staff to close gap between what is owed and paid
Mona ordered to allow people ‘who do not identify as ladies’ into Ladies Lounge exhibit
Tasmanian tribunal rules Museum of Old and New Art discriminated against NSW man by denying him entry to installation
Australia’s Macquarie among lenders to Thames Water’s parent company
Controversial investment bank could play important role in fate of Britain's biggest water firm
Brittany Higgins questions whether she was drugged on night of alleged rape in new court submission
Higgins says any question about her evidence in the Bruce Lehrmann defamation case should take into account her trauma and the possibility she may have been drugged
Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial: judge to hand down verdict on Monday
Federal court announces a new date for the decision after original date delayed by fresh evidence
Australia says military collaboration with Japan is not about creating ‘Jaukus’
Australia, UK and US say they want to support regional stability and security but China gravely concerned'
Cass review set to confirm shift in NHS care for children with gender dysphoria
Findings are due to be published from review by consultant paediatrician that has already had significant impactA long-awaited review into how the NHS should care for children and adolescents with gender dysphoria will be published on Wednesday.The findings of the review by the leading consultant paediatrician Dame Hilary Cass will shape NHS England's new services for children and young people who are questioning their gender identity or experiencing gender incongruence. Continue reading...
Epidemic fears as 80% of Indigenous Amazon tribe fall ill
Advocates fear situation could escalate in Javari valley, a region plagued by violence and poor healthcareMore than 100 Indigenous people in Brazil's Javari valley have been diagnosed with flu-like symptoms, raising fears that the situation could escalate into an epidemic.The valley, where Indigenous advocate Bruno Pereira and journalist Dom Phillips were killed in 2022, is home to the largest population of Indigenous people in voluntary isolation and of recent contact worldwide. The Korubo people were first contacted by government officials in 1996, and they continue to live with little interaction with other Indigenous groups and local authorities. Continue reading...
Tuesday briefing: What to expect from the next phase of the Post Office inquiry
In today's newsletter: As Alan Bates prepares to speak on the devastating impact on thousands of former post office operators, we look at where the public inquiry into the Horizon scandal goes from here Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning.It is, in the words of the prime minister, one of the greatest miscarriages of justice in our nation's history". The Post Office Horizon scandal led to 236 innocent subpostmasters being sent to prison, and more than 4,000 others suffering - whether it be losing jobs, bankruptcy, family breakdowns or homelessness. At least four of those accused have since killed themselves.Israel-Gaza | David Cameron will set out the UK's reasoning for continuing to export arms to Israel on Tuesday as ministers face ongoing pressure to disclose the official legal advice on the trade. On Monday evening, the foreign secretary
‘Hell on Earth’: famine nears in northern Gaza despite Israeli aid pledges
Doctors describe rise in infections and amputations among dangerously malnourished patientsEvery morning, starving mothers arrive at the doors of al-Awda hospital in northern Gaza desperately seeking baby formula. Many mothers of newborns are unable to breastfeed, the head of the hospital said, because they are so underfed.Inside the hospital, where doctors are undergoing treatment for malnutrition alongside their patients, surgeons say they are carrying out increasing numbers of amputations owing to the effects of acute hunger. Continue reading...
Chris Minns orders review of termination payouts for senior NSW public servants
Premier says review of public money spend is appropriate and necessary' after Guardian Australia reveals $700,000 was paid out to former NSW police media officers
Blow for Myanmar’s military as rebels say hundreds have surrendered at key border town
Thailand PM says army is weakening after junta requests permission to land evacuation flight from Myawaddy across the borderMyanmar's embattled junta has evacuated personnel from a key border position after hundreds of soldiers surrendered to opposition groups, in another humiliating defeat for the army.The military is now on the brink of losing control of Myawaddy, in Karen state, one of the most important border crossings in Myanmar and crucial to the flow of goods between the country and Thailand. It has been controlled by the military for decades. Continue reading...
Victorian Labor party members to stage revolt over public housing tower redevelopment
Exclusive: Rank and file group wants a doubling of social housing at the 44 tower sites and a guarantee all the land will stay in public hands
Hannah McGuire: Victorian man Lachlan Young faces Ballarat court over alleged murder
The 21-year-old appeared in Ballarat magistrates court after remains found in burnt out car in Scarsdale
Billy Dee Williams says actors ‘should’ be allowed to wear blackface
Star Wars actor says he believes actors should be free to do anything you want to do', in a discussion about Laurence Olivier's performance in OthelloBilly Dee Williams has said that actors should be able to perform in blackface, with the Star Wars actor revealing that he believes, If you're an actor, you should do anything you want to do".Speaking to Bill Maher on the Club Random podcast, the 87-year-old actor recalled laughing while watching the 1965 film Othello, where the titular character played by Laurence Olivier is in blackface. Williams said he thought the performance was really interesting". Continue reading...
Vice Admiral David Johnston appointed new ADF chief amid major command shake-up
Johnston to be first chief of defence from the navy in more than two decades, with Air Marshal Robert Chipman announced as vice chief
Trans man bullied further after X shares takedown notice over alleged hate speech
Watchdog said post was found to mock his gender identity and equated transgender identity with a psychiatric condition
‘Bulging skulls and protruding eyes’: Ten features dog owners should avoid
Welfare experts say people need to choose pets with natural body shapes so their health doesn't sufferWould-be dog owners should avoid bulging skulls, protruding eyes and shortened twisted legs and instead opt for a naturally healthy body shape, an international team of experts has urged.The health and welfare implications of extreme canine body forms has become a pressing issue, with experts repeatedly warning of the myriad problems faced by breeds with flat faces - from breathing challenges to difficulties exercising and giving birth.Flat-facesLarge and protruding eyesShortened, twisted legsFacial or body skin foldsLack of tailA clearly overshot or undershot jawA disproportionately broad head and shouldersEyelids turned in or outA bulging or domed skullA sloped back with an excessively low rear end and excessively flexed hind legs Continue reading...
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