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India suspends visa services for Canadians in further decline in relations
Announcement of security threats' follows Justin Trudeau's claims India was involved in Sikh activist's killingRelations between India and Canada have further deteriorated after Delhi announced it was suspending visa services for Canadians due to security threats" faced by its embassy and consulates in Canada.BLS International, which runs the Indian visa offices in Canada, put a notice on its website stating that all visa services for Canadians were suspended until further notice, citing operational reasons". Continue reading...
Post Office knew legal case was likely to bankrupt Horizon IT victim, lawyer says
Inquiry into scandal told company wanted to use Lee Castleton's case to dissuade others from pursuing claimsThe Post Office knew a post office operator would probably be bankrupted by a legal case he brought but wanted to send a warning message to others, a solicitor who worked for the company has admitted.Lee Castleton was made bankrupt by the Post Office after a two-year legal battle. His case is one of the most high-profile in the Horizon IT scandal, which has been described as the most widespread miscarriage of justice in UK history. Continue reading...
Rupert Murdoch stepping down as Fox and News Corp chair, with son Lachlan taking over – as it happened
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How Lachlan Murdoch became the new head of Fox and News Corp
Rupert Murdoch's passing the crown to Lachlan comes as Fox News faces a difficult balancing act in the run-up to the 2024 election
New guidelines urge UK libraries not to avoid controversial books and ideas
In [a] polarised world, it is important our sector is clear in its opposition to censorship' says the Cilip report, published as services increasingly asked to remove booksNew guidelines designed for libraries in the UK urge staff to provide materials that illuminate" different views on controversial topics.The 52-page document, released by the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (Cilip), states that a good library" should encompass controversial issues" and that material should not be rejected solely on the basis that it is considered contentious. Continue reading...
Poland will no longer send weapons to Ukraine, says PM, as grain dispute escalates
Comments by Polish PM follow Volodymyr Zelenskiy's accusation that some in Europe are in effect aiding Russia
What does keeping UK interest rates on hold mean for homeowners and savers?
Decision not to increase rates from 5.25% will be relief for many but some mortgage holders are already paying moreThe Bank of England kept interest rates on hold on Thursday - to the relief of many homeowners and would-be buyers.So what does this mean for your finances, and what are experts advising borrowers and others to do? Continue reading...
Fears for 1,800 patients after Victorian methadone provider closes
Clinic will shut its doors on Friday leaving more than 10% of the state's methadone users without treatment
Voice pamphlets: false claims and conspiracy theories distributed across Australia
One unauthorised pamphlet contains a link to a website containing white supremacist material
Linda Burney calls for Gary Johns to be sacked from no campaign after fresh barrage of offensive comments unearthed
Johns accused Indigenous leaders of a grab for power' and proposed a very heavy cultural intervention' for Aboriginal children
NSW police plan for automatic activation of body-worn cameras delayed indefinitely
Exclusive: Force received $100m funding more than a year ago for equipment that automatically activates cameras when officers draw Tasers or guns
Miss Wagga Wagga Quest entrant withdraws after being told not to wear yes campaign badge
Poppy Vandermark was told she could not make political statements' in the former beauty pageant turned community service award
‘How do you explain chemotherapy to a two-year-old?’: A cancer guide aims to help
Using videos and animations, child-friendly guide offers information on what to expect after diagnosisA new guide for children with cancer has been created to provide parents and children aged two to 12 years old with vital information about what lies ahead after diagnosis.The Oncology Guide uses videos by children who have been treated for cancer to help families cope with what can be a frightening diagnosis. Every year in the UK, more than 1,800 children are diagnosed with cancer. Continue reading...
Sunak U-turn on net zero policy makes legal goals ‘even harder to hit’, says head of body advising UK on climate change – politics live
Climate Change Committee head says we've moved backwards' after PM defends decision to delay ban on selling new petrol and diesel carsRobinson quotes from Sunak's resignation letter as chancellor, in which he said if something sounded too good to be true, it probably wasn't true. Weren't you doing that in the speech yesterday?Sunak does not accept that. He says in his speech he accepted change was needed. He just want a realistic approach". Continue reading...
UK prosecutors authorise charges against five people suspected of spying for Russia
Three men and two women accused of conspiring to collect information intended to be directly or indirectly useful to an enemy'The UK's Crown Prosecution Service has authorised charges against five people suspected of spying for Russia.The three men and two women, aged between 29 and 45, are accused of conspiring to collect information intended to be directly or indirectly useful to an enemy", the CPS said. Continue reading...
‘Very worrying’ pollution is ‘so prevalent’ in Europe, says Estonian climate minister – live
Kristen Michal says clean air is human right' and breathing should not make us sick' after revelations about Europe's toxic airSpeaking in the French senate, Britain's King Charles III underscored the role of the private sector in developing solutions that allow for a transition to a more sustainable world.Together with the French president. Emmanuel Macron, the king will meet today with French and British business leaders to discuss investment in clean growth and preserving biodiversity. Continue reading...
India’s lower house votes to reserve a third of seats for women
Proposed law aims to improve representation in a parliament where women hold only a little over 13% of seatsIndia's lower house of parliament has passed a bill to reserve a third of seats for women, almost triple the current number, in a move that could transform Indian politics.More than 27 years after it was first proposed in parliament, the women's reservation bill was given almost unanimous support by MPs in the lower house, with only two voting against it. Its passage through the upper house is expected to be smooth thanks to broad political support. Continue reading...
Rightwing extremist views increasingly widespread in Germany, study finds
Findings show 8% of population have extremist attitudes, while 16.5% accused Jewish people of wanting to take advantage' of Nazi past
Boris Johnson to avoid censure over Daily Mail job rules breach
Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden says it would disproportionate to undertake further action' against former PMBoris Johnson is to avoid censure for breaking the rules on ex-ministers taking up new jobs despite the government accepting he committed a breach over his appointment as a Daily Mail columnist.Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister, told the post-government appointments watchdog on Thursday that it would be disproportionate to undertake further action" other than acknowledging that there had been a breach. Continue reading...
Daniel Khalife pleads not guilty to escaping custody at Wandsworth prison
Former soldier was in HMP Wandsworth on remand charged with terrorism offencesFormer soldier Daniel Khalife has pleaded not guilty at the Old Bailey to escaping custody at HMP Wandsworth where he was on remand after being charged with terrorism offences earlier this year.More details soon ...
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 575 of the invasion
Russia strikes at least six cities across Ukraine in biggest attack since August; Poland will no longer arm Ukraine, says prime minister Continue reading...
Western Australia decriminalises abortion as landmark reforms pass parliament
New laws bring state into line with other jurisdictions and scrap clinical barriers that forced some women to seek treatment outside WA
Australia news live: human rights commissioner demands release of UN report on detention facilities
Demand comes after after a visit to detention facilities was blocked by NSW and Queensland in October 2022. Follow the day's news live
Zelenskiy faces difficult conversations in Washington amid Congress spending battle
Republicans propose stopgap funding bill that does not include funding for Ukraine as both parties signal they have questions for Ukraine delegationVolodymyr Zelenskiy is likely to find his latest visit to Washington a much tougher occasion than the hero's welcome he was given nine months ago.Zelenskiy was given a standing ovation when he delivered an address to a joint sitting of Congress in December, but on Thursday morning there will be minimal ceremony, and the Ukrainian president faces difficult conversations behind closed doors when he meets congressional leaders who are in the midst of a bitter spending battle that could lead to a government shutdown. Continue reading...
Ukraine’s awkward allies: the far-right Russians fighting on Kyiv’s side
Notorious former football hooligan Denis Nikitin runs a controversial unit actively engaged alongside Ukraine forces
‘Sunak’s green gamble’: PM’s net zero U-turn divides UK front pages
Sun is victorious and Daily Mail supportive, while FT writes move has led to civil war in Tory party
Next raises profit outlook again after sales boom
Retailer ups full-year expectations for third time in four months as it signals prices could fall in springNext has raised its full-year profit expectations for the third time in four months and signalled that prices could start to fall next spring for the first time in at least two years.The fashion and homewares retailer upped its annual profit guidance by 30m to 875m as it said better ranges, the sunny spring and pay rises for many of its customers had helped lift sales. Continue reading...
Josh Frydenberg won’t run in Kooyong at next election after Goldman Sachs appointment
Former treasurer will become chairman of investment bank in Australia and New Zealand in move that prioritises precious time' with his family
Data reveals the Australian cities where homeowners are selling at a loss
The proportion of owners making a loss - after selling their home within two years of buying - rose to 9.7% in the June quarter
Don’t cut British shows from streaming platforms in Europe, say German MEPs
French and German politicians are in a standoff over a quota designed to boost European productionsBrussels must not shut the door" on British film and television, MEPs have said, as the European Commission mulls excluding the UK from a quota system designed to boost European productions on streaming platforms.In order to operate across Europe, streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+ currently have to ensure that at least 30% of the films they have in their online catalogues are European works". Continue reading...
Three-quarters of rape survivors say police response damaged their mental health
Home Office-funded survey exposes failures over serious sexual crimes by officers in England and WalesThe full extent of the trauma rape survivors experience as a direct result of their interaction with police has been shown for the first time in a damning official survey.Three-quarters of respondents to the largest ever survey of rape and sexual assault survivors in England and Wales said their mental health was damaged as a direct result of what police did, or failed to do, in their case", according to researchers. Continue reading...
Britain is much more liberal-minded than is was 40 years ago, study finds
From views on gay sex to women's role in the home, British social attitudes survey reveals a near revolution'From attitudes to gay sex and single parenting to views on abortion and the role of women in the home, Britain has evolved into a dramatically more liberal-minded country over the past four decades, a leading study has found.The transformation in public opinion on many social and moral issues - described by one of the study's researchers as a near revolution" - is captured in the latest British social attitudes (BSA) survey, which is marking its 40th year of mapping Britain's cultural and political landscape. Continue reading...
Revealed: one in three Europeans now votes anti-establishment
Exclusive: analysis of results in 31 countries last year found 32% of votes were cast for parties that are populist, far-left or far-rightAlmost one-third of Europeans now vote for populist, far-right or far-left parties, research shows, with wide support for anti-establishment politics surging across the continent in an increasingly problematic challenge to the mainstream.Analysis by more than 100 political scientists across 31 countries found that in national elections last year a record 32% of European voters cast their ballots for anti-establishment parties, compared with 20% in the early 2000s and 12% in the early 1990s. Continue reading...
Criminal investigation launched into UK care home where staff abused woman
Secret camera footage last year showed Ann King being taunted, shouted at and roughly handled at Reigate Grange in SurreyA criminal investigation has been launched into a luxury care home in Surrey where Ann King, an 88-year-old resident, was abused by staff in a case that shocked the country.The Care Quality Commission, which regulates social care in England, announced the investigation into Reigate Grange 11 months after the Guardian broadcast distressing secret camera footage of staff taunting, shouting at and roughly handling the former nurse who was living with dementia. King died in October 2022 after her children took her back home in March 2022 in disgust at her treatment. Continue reading...
‘A perfect storm brewing’: how populists could challenge Europe this autumn
Anti-establishment parties look likely to play a significant role in elections in Slovakia, Poland and the NetherlandsThe shape of three European governments could be decided by the performances of populist, far-right, or anti-establishment parties in elections this autumn, as the continent's fractured political landscape continues to splinter.September's parliamentary poll in Slovakia, a country of just five million people, could prove critical to Europe's continuing support for Ukraine against Russia's aggression, returning to power a proto-populist, Robert Fico, who is stridently pro-Moscow. Continue reading...
NSW considering following Victoria’s lead by taxing Airbnb revenue
NSW treasurer wants to stop long-term rentals being pulled from the market and short-term rentals taking their place' during housing crisis
Rishi Sunak’s net zero U-turn - podcast
The PM has torn up his ambitious plans for Britain to achieve its commitments on net zero emissions, saying they were unrealistic and punitive'. Kiran Stacey reportsRishi Sunak has announced a major policy shift, rowing back on some of the government's net zero policies that impose a direct cost on consumers, as the Conservatives attempt to create a dividing line with Labour before the next election.As our political correspondent Kiran Stacey tells Nosheen Iqbal on a chaotic day in Westminster, the plans amount to delaying a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and watering down the phasing out of gas boilers. Sunak also dropped proposals for new energy-efficiency targets for private rented homes. Continue reading...
Interstate judge to hear Shane Drumgold’s challenge to Bruce Lehrmann inquiry
Decision over judicial review of Sofronoff inquiry made after concerns of a potential conflict within ACT legal fraternity
Estranged son of Thai King Vajiralongkorn says discussion of the monarchy should be allowed
New York-based Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse signals he rejects Thailand's harsh lese majeste laws, which ban criticism of the royal familyAn estranged son of Thailand's king who has spent almost all his adult life away from his homeland has unexpectedly gone public with his belief that open discussions about the country's monarchy should be allowed, in a rejection of a harsh royal anti-defamation law.Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse, one of the king's five sons, posted his opinion on Facebook after attending a photo exhibition in New York about people who have been charged under the law, Article 112 of Thailand's Criminal Code. Continue reading...
Covid-19 inquiry will exclude state and territory decisions, Anthony Albanese says
Inquiry headed by independent panel of experts will cover commonwealth pandemic response but exclude unilateral actions of states or territories
French government defends arrest of teen in classroom over transgender bullying claims
The 14-year-old boy was put in handcuffs and marched out of his classroom on MondayThe French government has defended the arrest of a teenage boy in the middle of class over claims of bullying a transgender classmate, a rare move that angered many pupils and parents despite widespread support for a crackdown on harassment.The 14-year-old boy was put in handcuffs and marched out of his classroom in the Paris suburb of Alfortville on Monday. Continue reading...
Nationwide launches 8% account as battle for UK’s savings intensifies
Building society's regular saver for current account holders is one of a growing number paying 6% interest or moreCompetition among financial firms for a slice of the nation's savings is intensifying, with Nationwide launching an account paying a market-leading" 8% interest.A string of Bank of England interest rate rises have pushed up savings rates across the board, and many experts expect another one on Thursday. Continue reading...
Parents in England no longer see daily school attendance as vital, report finds
Research finds breakdown in parents' social contract with schools since Covid lockdowns and cost of living crisisParents in England no longer subscribe to the view that their children need to be in school full-time, according to new research which says there has been a seismic shift" in attitudes to attendance since the pandemic.For decades, attendance at school by all pupils every day throughout term time has been part of a social contract between schools and families, but the report says this is no longer the case. Continue reading...
Flood rescue teams in Derna set back by communications outage
Severed fibre-optic cables hamper search for survivors in eastern Libya where thousands died after dams collapsedA daylong communication outage in the flood-stricken city of Derna in eastern Libya has further complicated the work of teams searching for bodies under the rubble and at sea.The country's chief prosecutor, meanwhile, vowed to take serious measures" to deliver justice for the victims of the floods, which killed thousands of people and devastated the coastal city more than a week ago. Continue reading...
Zelenskiy calls for Russia to lose UN veto power; UN chief says ‘humanity has opened gates of hell’ on climate - as it happened
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Yemen southern leaders say ‘bad’ peace deal cannot be imposed
Leaders seeking south Yemen's independence say they have been sidelined from talks between Saudi Arabia and Houthi rebelsLeaders of the Southern Yemen independence movement said they have been sidelined from the critical talks held in Riyadh between Saudi Arabia and Houthi rebels on the future of Yemen. They warned any peace deal cannot be imposed upon the south, saying possible Iranian control of the strategic Bab el-Mandeb waterways was at stake.After an unprecedented five days of meetings with the Saudi defence minister, Khalid bin Salman, Houthi leaders returned on Tuesday to their capital Sana'a saying the talks were positive. It was the first official meeting between the Saudis and Houthi rebels since the Saudi military intervention in 2015 and reflects Saudi Arabia's determination to end the conflict. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak delays some green targets and scraps others as he reveals net zero policy shift – as it happened
PM says people to be given more time to switch gas boilers to heat pumps, and ban on sale of new petrol and diesel cars delayed
Australia should wipe out climate footprint by 2035 instead of 2050, scientists urge
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering says ministers must make up for lost time' with more ambitious policy
Opera actor, 82, furious with critic for saying she looked a fright on first night
The fright" look is all naturally mine,' riposted Rose Knox-Peebles after FT reviewer assumed she had makeup on in Das RheingoldRose Knox-Peebles was on a high after the opening night of Das Rheingold at the Royal Opera House earlier this week.It was the first time the 82-year-old model, who plays Erda, the weary, gnarled earth mother who has seen it all, who knows what has been, what is and will be, had performed in an opera. In quite the baptism of all sorts of fire, director Barrie Kosky decided to keep her character on stage, naked, for the entire two and a half hour performance - with no interval. Continue reading...
Trans woman’s death ‘preventable with right support’, mother says
Family of Alice Litman, who died aged 20, say she was failed by those tasked with her care'The family of a young trans woman who is believed to have taken her own life have said she was failed by those tasked with her care", as the coroner investigating her death described services for transgender people as underfunded and insufficiently resourced".Alice Litman had been waiting to receive gender-affirming healthcare for more than three years when she died in Brighton at the age of 20 in May 2022.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 counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org. Continue reading...
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