Local authorities argue that Home Office would act unlawfully by moving refugees to RAF Scampton and RAF WethersfieldCouncil bosses have called for the high court to quash government plans to use the land of two former RAF bases to house asylum seekers.Lawyers representing West Lindsey district council in Lincolnshire argue that plans to use the disused RAF Scampton, where the dambusters" were based during the second world war, are unlawful. Continue reading...
Some told police they had been forced to quit their job and move house to avoid Michael SellersAt least eight women were harassed by the man who went on to murder Gracie Spinks, with some reporting that they had to quit their job and move house to avoid him, an inquest has heard.Michael Sellers, 35, is believed to have stabbed Spinks to death after he became obsessed" with her, having met her through work. Continue reading...
Artist spent months in a chamber below the Medici Chapels to evade Pope Clement VII's death sentenceMichelangelo Buonarroti left behind a trail of artistic marvels, including his statue of David and the sublime frescoes that adorn the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.Now a secret" room in Florence whose walls are sketched with doodles that the Italian Renaissance master is believed to have created while evading a death sentence ordered by Pope Clement VII amid his falling out with the powerful Medici family is to officially open to the public for the first time. Continue reading...
Xahra Saleem admitted offence relating to fundraiser before Bristol BLM protest when slave trader's statue was dumped in harbourA key organiser of the protest in Bristol during which a statue of the slave trader Edward Colston was toppled and dumped in the city's harbour has been jailed for two and a half years for fraud.Xahra Saleem, 23, admitted using more than 30,000 that was supposed to go to a charity for disadvantaged youngsters in the city to fund her lifestyle, including spending almost 6,000 on Uber rides. Continue reading...
Heir to throne pledges allegiance to constitution at congress in Madrid on her 18th birthdayPrincess Leonor, the heir to the Spanish throne, has pledged her allegiance to the constitution in a ceremony that was boycotted by republican government ministers and Catalan and Basque nationalist MPs.Leonor swore the oath in Spain's congress as she turned 18 on Tuesday, and was accompanied by her parents, King Felipe and Queen Letizia, her sister, Sofia, and Spain's acting prime minister, Pedro Sanchez. Her grandfather Juan Carlos, the self-exiled former king, was absent. Continue reading...
King urged to offer apology while in Kenya for UK's brutal and inhuman treatment' during the Mau Mau uprising in the 1950sThe Kenya Human Rights Commission has called on King Charles to offer an unequivocal public apology" for colonial abuses, during his visit to the country this week.We call upon the king, on behalf of the British government, to issue an unconditional and unequivocal public apology (as opposed to the very cautious, self-preserving and protective statements of regrets) for the brutal and inhuman treatment inflicted on Kenyan citizens," the KHRC said. Continue reading...
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent on (#6G0CS)
Transport secretary asks train operators to withdraw proposals after public backlashRailway station ticket offices in England will not be closed, in a government U-turn.The transport secretary, Mark Harper, said the government had asked train operators to withdraw their proposals". Continue reading...
Recent union contract gains against a backdrop of decades of union decline, worsening wealth inequality and broken labor lawsThe US labor movement is having a moment amid some recent big union contract wins, surges in strikes, historic union election wins at aggressively anti-union corporations, and a presidential administration that touts itself as the most pro-union in history".Last week, the United Auto Workers reached a historic tentative agreement with Ford that includes 25% wage gains, then shortly after reached an agreement with Stellantis and General Motors. The UAW has called on other unions to time their contract expirations with 1 May to collectively pressure employers simultaneously, with the next UAW contracts at the Big 3 set to expire on 1 May 2028. Continue reading...
by Jillian Ambrose Energy correspondent on (#6G0AN)
Results are company's first since shock exit of its chief executive Bernard Looney last monthBP has reported weaker than expected profits of $3.3bn (2.7bn) for the third quarter of this year amid lower global energy market prices and a slump in its gas trading business.The company said its profits halved in the three months to September after it made bumper profits of $8.2bn in the same months last year when oil and gas prices soared after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Continue reading...
by Gwyn Topham Transport corrrespondent on (#6G0AR)
Inflation, wildfires and air traffic control chaos have not put people off travelling, Abta findsHeatwaves, soaring prices and flight meltdowns will not deter Britons from holidaying abroad next year in potentially record numbers, according to the annual travel industry snapshot.Nearly two-thirds (64%) expect to go overseas in the next 12 months, after 52% went abroad in the first full year without Covid-related restrictions, the highest level since 2019. Continue reading...
The Democratic party, the city's largest pro-democracy party, failed to secure enough nominations under new rules introduced by authoritiesHong Kong's leader has defended the rules for upcoming local elections as open and fair, even though an electoral overhaul means the city's remaining pro-democracy activists won't be part of the race.The city's largest pro-democracy party, the Democratic party, will be absent in December's district council election for the first time since its establishment in 1994. Continue reading...
In today's newsletter: 50 hotels will be closed by January - where will the many vulnerable people be moved to, and why? Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionGood morning. I'm the Guardian's north of England editor, writing to you from slightly soggy Stockport, so don't be surprised if this briefing has a distinctly northern tinge.Today, we are looking at the government's announcement to stop housing asylum seekers in 50 hotels by the end of January - largely (and you may think unsurprisingly) in marginal Conservative constituencies.Israel-Hamas war | Hamas militants have reported clashes with Israeli troops in the north-west and southern Gaza Strip, as tanks and other armoured vehicles advanced on its main city.Coronavirus | Boris Johnson asked why damage was being inflicted on the economy during the pandemic for people who will die anyway soon" in a meeting with Rishi Sunak, the Covid inquiry has been told.Climate crisis | Banks pumped more than $150bn last year into companies whose giant carbon bomb" projects could destroy the last chance of stopping the planet heating to dangerous levels, the Guardian reveals today.Friends | Jennifer Aniston, Lisa Kudrow, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc and David Schwimmer have issued a joint statement following Matthew Perry's death.Police | Black Metropolitan police officers have complained of being put under pressure by white colleagues to donate to a fund that has raised 130,000 for two officers sacked for lying over the stop and search of a black British athlete and her Olympian partner. Continue reading...
President William Ruto says change aims to boost trade and allow goods, services, people and ideas to move freely across continentVisas to visit Kenya are to be scrapped for other African nationals from next year as part of a movement towards opening up trade and travel within the continent.By the end of this year, no African will be required to have a visa to come to Kenya," Kenya's president, William Ruto, said at a climate change conference in Congo-Brazzaville.
The UN has said there is evidence that international humanitarian laws may have been breached by both sides in the conflictThe United Nations has said there is already clear evidence that war crimes may have been committed" by Hamas and the Israeli military since 7 October and that it is gathering evidence for potential prosecutions. Continue reading...
by Denis Campbell Health policy editor on (#6G081)
Repeated failings in NHS maternity units cost NHS in England 2.6bn a year in damagesParents of babies who have died or been harmed as a result of poor care are demanding that ministers order a public inquiry into repeated failings in NHS maternity units.They want Steve Barclay, the health secretary, to set up a judge-led statutory inquiry to investigate recurring problems in maternity services, which cost the NHS in England 2.6bn a year in damages. Continue reading...
Statement asks government to help stop AI tools using copyright-protected works with impunity'Four leading publishing trade associations have urged the UK government to help end the unfettered, opaque development" of artificial intelligence tools that use copyright-protected works with impunity."The statement, released Tuesday, was co-signed by the Publishers Association, the Society of Authors, the Authors' Licensing and Collecting Society and the Association of Authors' Agents. It is the first joint statement from the publishing trade bodies on AI. Continue reading...
Hamas claims it is firing machine guns and anti-tank missiles' towards Israeli forces in Gaza; 33 trucks entered Gaza on Sunday, compared to 500 per day before war
by Presented by Michael Safi with Hazem Balousha and on (#6G06F)
As Israel steps up its military campaign in Gaza, residents trapped in the territory are facing a humanitarian crisisIsrael has begun a new phase in its war on Hamas as its armed forces move deeper into Gaza amid a continuous bombardment from the air. In a televised press conference on Saturday, Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said: We have unanimously approved the widening of the ground invasion ... Our objective is singular: to defeat the murderous enemy. We declared never again', and we reiterate: never again, now'."In Gaza, where communications have been all but impossible in recent days, the reporter Hazem Balousha tells Michael Safi that the intensifying assault is making everywhere in Gaza unsafe. As he speaks, the boom of aerial attacks plays out behind him and at one point he is able to catch a leaflet dropped by the Israeli Defence Forces warning him and others to evacuate the area. Continue reading...
Payments group and TV shopping channel change small print after financial regulator steps inThe City regulator has taken action after finding that customers of two leading buy now, pay later providers were at risk of harm" because of potentially unfair and unclear small print.The US-based online payments group PayPal and the TV shopping channel QVC have changed the terms of their contracts after the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) expressed concern" over the impact to customers. Continue reading...
by Amy Hawkins Senior China correspondent on (#6G02D)
Crackdowns on financiers, roiling political climate and slowing economy under Xi Jinping has many seeking exit plansBillionaires are notoriously difficult to track. It's no surprise - the easier they and their assets are to find, the easier they are to tax. But by all accounts, the number of uber-wealthy people in China is in decline. Of the world's estimated 2,640 billionaires, at least 562 are thought to be in China, according to Forbes, down from 607 last year.With crackdowns on financiers and a roiling political climate, many of China's rich people are looking to move their money, and themselves, out of the country. Continue reading...
South Yorkshire force looking into death of American Nottingham Panthers player during match in SheffieldPolice have said they are investigating the death of a professional ice hockey player during a match in Sheffield on Saturday night and have encouraged people to avoid speculation about the incident.Adam Johnson, 29, died after appearing to receive a catastrophic cut to his neck from the skate blade of another player during the Challenge Cup game between his team Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers. Continue reading...
Inquiry told of comments made by former prime minister during meeting discussing pandemic responseBoris Johnson asked why damage was being inflicted on the economy during the pandemic for people who will die anyway soon" in a meeting with Rishi Sunak, the Covid inquiry was told on Monday.At the start of what is set to be a bruising week for the former prime minister, with former political aides and senior civil servants to give evidence on his government's handling of the pandemic, the diary of a former private secretary revealed the damaging remarks made in March 2020. Continue reading...
Maria Corina Machado was overwhelmingly elected to take on Nicolas Maduro in presidential election expected next yearVenezuela's supreme court has suspended the results of the political opposition's primaries after Maria Corina Machado was overwhelmingly elected last Sunday to take on President Nicolas Maduro in a presidential contest expected for 2024.The court - which is stacked with Maduro's allies - also ratified bans on running for office which had been slapped on Machado and two others. Continue reading...
by Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor on (#6FZV9)
Israel-Hamas war stokes fears Iran may encourage radical groups or terrorist activities in UKBritish counter-terror officers are monitoring closely if Iran will try to exploit the Israel-Hamas war for its own ends in the UK, amid wider anxieties that Tehran is an increasing security menace to dissidents and critics.Concerns about Russia and China are well established, but Iran's campaign of intimidation and harassment has been the most visible development in the domestic threat picture over the last 12 months. Continue reading...