Feed wwwtheguardiancom World news | The Guardian

Favorite IconWorld news | The Guardian

Link https://www.theguardian.com/world
Feed http://www.theguardian.com/world/rss
Copyright Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. 2025
Updated 2025-04-26 08:32
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
This blog is now closed
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
Israel-Hamas war: Cubans protest in front of US embassy in Havana – as it happened
This blog has closed. You can follow our live coverage of the Israel-Hamas war here on our new blogThe German interior ministry says it is conducting searches in four federal states in relation to formerly announced bans of activities of Hamas, already a designated terrorist organisation in the country, as well as pro-Palestinian group Samidoun, Reuters reports.We continue our consistent action against radical Islamists," German interior minister Nancy Faeser said in a statement. Continue reading...
Boy’s death after falling from Cha Cha carnival ride ‘preventable’, Victorian coroner finds
Restraints weren't up to standard at time Eugene Mahauariki, 6, fell from ride at the 2017 Rye Easter Carnival
Australian banks buckle to pressure over scams and vow to block transfers to suspect accounts
Consumer groups have long lobbied for institutions to crack down on scams by rejecting transfers if name and bank details of recipient don't match
John Lewis to partner with Randox Health to open clinics in stores
In effort to attract customers amid falling sales, retailer joins forces with Covid testing firm to offer full-body health checksJohn Lewis is to team up with Covid testing firm Randox Health to open clinics within its shops in the latest effort to draw in customers amid tough trading conditions.The clinics, which will be run by Randox staff, will offer full-body health checks including tests for vitamin deficiencies, hormone imbalances and key health concerns, among other services. Continue reading...
Relatives of 27 who drowned in Channel boat sinking demand answers
Two years on, families and refugee charities seek explanation and call for more help for refugees wishing to come to UKThe relatives of 27 people who died in the worst mass drowning in the Channel for decades have marked two years since the disaster by issuing an open letter demanding answers over what happened.Signed together with dozens of refugee NGOs, the letter states that the families still have no explanation as to why French and British authorities failed the people onboard a sinking dinghy who repeatedly called for help. Continue reading...
Thalidomide survivors call on Labor to reopen lifetime support program to new applicants
Lisa McManus says it is ignorant' to think all those affected by drug are included in 146 people registered to closed scheme
P&O Cruises and Cunard threaten to fire and rehire more than 900 UK staff
Cruise firms could dismiss crew unless they accept salary cuts and flexible working arrangementsP&O Cruises and fellow cruise firm Cunard have made provision to fire and rehire more than 900 UK-based crew unless they accept salary cuts and more flexible working arrangements.The affected crew include officers on the British flagship, the luxury ocean liner Queen Mary 2, and nine other ships operated under Carnival UK, which is part of the $18bn-listed Carnival group. Continue reading...
Jamie Foxx denies sexually assaulting woman in New York bar
Lawsuit alleges the Hollywood star assaulted a woman while at Catch NYC & Roof, a restaurant and rooftop bar, in summer 2015Hollywood star Jamie Foxx has denied accusations that he sexually assaulted a woman while at a New York rooftop bar eight years ago.The lawsuit alleges in summer 2015, Foxx made comments such as, Wow, you have that supermodel body," while at Catch NYC & Roof, a restaurant and rooftop bar, before grabbing the woman by the arm and pulling her to the secluded" back of the rooftop. Continue reading...
Violent protests in Dublin after woman and children injured in knife attack
Crowd chanting anti-immigrant slogans clashes with police hours after stabbing incident outside schoolViolent protests have flared in Dublin after a stabbing attack outside a school left three children injured.A crowd chanting anti-immigrant slogans set a police car on fire and attacked several officers on Thursday night hours after a man stabbed a woman and three young children, leaving one in a critical condition. Continue reading...
School leaders in England feel lockdown ‘broke spell’ of bond with parents
Education experts agree with Ofsted chief that many parents now disregard rules previously taken for grantedLockdown broke the spell" that bound parents and schools together, according to school leaders and experts who have endorsed the Ofsted chief's view that many parents now disregard rules on behaviour and attendance they once took for granted.Delivering her last annual report as chief inspector of schools in England, Amanda Spielman said: The social contract between parents and schools has been fractured by lockdowns and closures." And she warned: That social contract took years to build and consolidate and it will take time to restore." Continue reading...
Stockton MP rejects Cleverly’s claim that insult referred to him, not his town
Home secretary under pressure over abusive comments in Commons, with Tory mayor among those condemning themJames Cleverly is coming under pressure over abusive comments he made in the Commons after his explanation that he was insulting the local MP, not calling a Labour-held constituency a shit-hole", was met with scepticism.After Ben Houchen, the Conservative mayor for Tees Valley, condemned what he called Cleverly's childish and unprofessional language", the Labour MP concerned, Alex Cunningham, said he simply did not believe the home secretary. Continue reading...
Rise in net migration threatens to undermine Rishi Sunak’s tough talk
Threefold increase since 2019 means focusing on immigration may be a risky move for the PM at next electionOf Boris Johnson's many broken promises, his failure to bring back control" of post-Brexit immigration is the one that Tory MPs believe matters most to their voters.Johnson has long fled the scene - Rishi Sunak is instead getting the blame from his new Conservative" backbenchers who predict they will be punished at the ballot box in the red wall" of the north and Midlands. Continue reading...
Fred Again, Lana Del Rey and Gerry Cinnamon to headline Reading and Leeds for first time
Trio of newcomers are joined by veterans Liam Gallagher, Catfish and the Bottlemen and Blink-182Reading and Leeds festivals have announced their headline acts for 2024, with Fred Again, Lana Del Rey and Gerry Cinnamon all headlining for the first time.Fred Again's booking continues his journey from backroom pop producer to underground dance star to bona fide mainstream name, having headlined Parklife festival this summer and secured one of the biggest crowds of Glastonbury 2023 for his performance on the Other stage. He - alongside sparring partners Four Tet and Skrillex - was also last-minute replacement for Frank Ocean to headline Coachella earlier in the year. He has said Reading and Leeds will be his only UK festival performances in 2024. Continue reading...
Two people rescued by crane after huge blaze breaks out in Reading
Crane operator says incident was very close call' as fire service confirms all people are accounted forTwo people have been saved from a burning high-rise building in a dramatic rescue using a crane.The operation was described as a very close call" by the man who was at the machine's controls. Glen Edwards was forced into action after a large fire broke out at the construction site in Reading. Continue reading...
David Cameron expresses hopes over temporary truce during visit to Israel
UK foreign secretary hopes situation will provide opportunity to get hostages out and get aid into Gaza'
Israel arrests Gaza hospital director and bombs 300 targets amid truce delay
IDF claims al-Shifa hospital was Hamas command and control centre as footage of tunnels and underground rooms appears
‘What he said is disgusting’: Stockton seethes over minister’s alleged jibe
People in Teesside town say comment attributed to James Cleverly was rude, wrong and revealing of Tory attitudesMelanie Greenwood had been helping to organise a books for children drive when she heard the news of the home secretary, James Cleverly, allegedly calling Stockton a shit-hole. She said: I was speechless. Angry. You work so hard and you think: is this what they really think of us?" She added: The annoying thing is that it was so off the cuff. I think that is what they think about underprivileged people, it speaks a lot about they truly believe."Greenwood co-owns the independent Drake the Bookshop in the town centre. A display had been hastily rearranged, away from the eyes of children, that summed up the vibe on Thursday morning. In the middle was a new activity book titled Fuck the Tories. Continue reading...
UK campaigners seek to overturn ban on American XL bully dogs
Group of owners and dog experts launch legal fight against rules due to be enforced in England and WalesA campaign group has launched a legal attempt to overturn the government's ban on American XL bully dogs after raising more than 160,000 to fund a potential judicial review.The group of XL bully owners and dog experts, Don't Ban Me - Licence Me, said it had instructed a lawyer and submitted a pre-action protocol to the government, and hopes to apply for an injunction to delay the ban before the end of the year. Continue reading...
Net migration to UK hit record 745,000 in 2022, revised figures show
Office for National Statistics raises previous figure by 140,000 and gives estimate for year to June of 672,000Net migration boosted the UK population by a record 745,000 in the year to December 2022, fuelled in part by a surge in overseas professionals arriving to work in the NHS and care homes and prompting a furious response from rightwing Conservatives.Amid signs No 10 might consider tightening guidelines on what has become a totemic issue for some Tory MPs, one group of backbenchers said a failure to deliver on the manifesto pledge to reduce net migration could prove existential" for the party. Continue reading...
‘He would turn in his grave’: the dead whose assets went to King Charles’s estate
For those who die with no will or heirs in parts of England, the king's estate claims their assets. Here are some of their stories
Number of Palestinians killed is ‘truly unbearable’, says Spanish PM
Pedro Sanchez says all civilians must be protected in Israel-Hamas war and reiterates call for two-state solution
Geert Wilders aiming to be PM after shock Dutch election result for far-right party and calls for immediate asylum restriction – as it happened
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereAs the Netherlands - and European capitals - assess the unexpected outcome of the Dutch election, Geert Wilders is celebrating with cake.The Austrian Freedom Party's Harald Vilimsky said he is proud of his political friends, posting a photo with Italy's Matteo Salvini, France's Marine Le Pen and the Netherlands' Geert Wilders. Continue reading...
Hostility between parents and schools has grown since pandemic, says Ofsted head
Annual report on England's schools highlights absenteeism, disruptive behaviour and parental challenges to rulesThe unwritten agreement" between parents and schools in England has broken since the Covid pandemic, according to Ofsted's chief inspector, Amanda Spielman, with pupil absences remaining stubbornly high and disruptive behaviour now more common.Delivering her final annual report in the role, Spielman said she had noticed a disturbing shift in attitudes" among pupils and parents. Continue reading...
Chinese shadow bank admits £30bn shortfall after ‘management ran wild’
Zhongzhi, a wealth manager with links to China's ailing property market, says it is severely insolvent'One of China's biggest financial conglomerates with links to the country's ailing property market has admitted a shortfall of nearly 30bn as it warned investors that it is severely insolvent".Zhongzhi, an asset and wealth management company in China's shadow banking sector, said its total assets amounted to 200bn yuan (22.5bn) against obligations of up to 460bn yuan, in a letter to shareholders issued on Wednesday. Continue reading...
BBC Proms director David Pickard to step down after nine years
Pickard will leave post after next summer's classical music festival and says it feels like right time to goThe director of the BBC Proms has announced he will step down after nine years leading the classical music festival.David Pickard will leave the post after next summer's Proms and said he planned to explore new projects". Continue reading...
...376377378379380381382383384385...