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India’s supreme court issues handbook against use of archaic terms for women
Harmful language and stereotypes about women can lead to distortion of law, says chief justice of IndiaIndia's supreme court has issued a handbook for judges urging them to shun words like seductress, vamp, spinster and harlot when talking about women.Archaic terms that disparage women and perpetuate gender stereotypes can still be routinely heard in Indian courts long after falling into disuse in other countries. It is not unusual for a wife to be described as chaste or ladylike, and sexual harassment is routinely trivialised as Eve-teasing". Continue reading...
US reportedly approves sending F-16 jets to Ukraine from Denmark and Netherlands
Secretary of state Antony Blinken confers full support' for transfer of F-16s and training of pilotsThe United States has approved sending F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine from Denmark and the Netherlands as soon as pilot training is completed, the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, says in a letter seen by the Reuters news agency.Washington will expedite the approval of transfer requests for F-16s, the letter - sent to Blinken's counterparts in Denmark and the Netherlands - was reported to say. The US must approve the transfer of the military jets from its allies to Ukraine. Continue reading...
Martin Scorsese backs Iranian director jailed over Cannes screening
Oscar winner urges signing of petition after Iran court finds Saeed Roustaee guilty of contributing to propaganda' for showing banned movieMartin Scorsese has backed a petition against the jailing of the prominent Iranian movie director Saeed Roustaee for screening a film at the Cannes film festival.Scorsese, the Oscar-winning director of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas, reposted a campaign launched by his daughter Francesca this week after news of Roustaee's prison sentence emerged. Continue reading...
Britney Spears’ estranged husband Sam Asghari denies he will challenge prenup in their divorce
Asghari says he and Spears will hold onto the love and respect' they have for each, after filing for divorce after 14 months of marriageSam Asghari has denied he will challenge the prenuptial agreement he has with Britney Spears after filing for divorce after 14 months of marriage.In a statement posted online on Thursday, the model and fitness trainer acknowledged that asking for privacy seems ridiculous" but asked that the media be kind and thoughtful". Continue reading...
Australia’s plan for long-range missiles would not deter aggressors without support from US
Military thinktank says plan to deploy yet to be acquired' weapons would risk further escalation for no prospect of gain'
Violence and unrest in NT town forces parents to take children out of school
Peppimenarti grapples with gang violence as residents claim police watched on as a front yard was burned
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 541 of the invasion
Nato chief says only Ukraine can decide conditions for peace; US approves sending F-16 fighter jets to KyivThe head of Nato has said only Kyiv can decide conditions for peace talks with Russia following a territory row. Jens Stoltenberg's comments came after his chief of staff suggested Ukraine could give up land as a condition of Nato membership. Stoltenberg said: It is the Ukrainians, and only the Ukrainians, who can decide when there are conditions in place for negotiations, and who can decide at the negotiating table what is an acceptable solution."The United States has approved sending F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine from Denmark and the Netherlands as soon as pilot training is completed, a US official has said. Kyiv has actively sought the US-made F-16 fighter jets to help it counter Russian air superiority. Washington gave Denmark and the Netherlands official assurances that the US would expedite approval of transfer requests for F-16s to go to Ukraine when the pilots were trained, the official said on Thursday. Denmark's acting defence minister, Troels Poulsen, said in July that the country hoped to see results" from the training in early 2024.On Wednesday, Ukraine had said it would not be able to operate F-16 jets this coming autumn and winter. It's already obvious," air force spokesperson Yuriy Ihnat said on Ukrainian television.The US has imposed sanctions on four Russians it accused of being involved in the 2020 poisoning of now jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. The US Treasury Department said the four were linked to Russia's federal security service (FSB) and included two it said were among the main reported perpetrators of Navalny's poisoning.Russia is making steady progress towards its goal of mass producing Shahed-136 drones that can travel more than 1,000 miles (1,600km) and target Ukrainian cities, the Washington Post has reported, citing documents about the plan. Moscow is working on its own version of the Shahed-136 despite delays and sanctions that impact components needed from other countries, according to the documents.Russian president Vladimir Putin is not trying to push Belarus into joining the war in Ukraine, Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has said. If you Ukrainians do not cross our border, we will never participate in this war, in this hot war. But we will always help Russia - they are our allies," he said in an online interview.The US condemned Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's grain infrastructure and called on Moscow to immediately return to the collapsed grain deal, the state department has said. Vladimir Putin did not care about global food security, state department deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel said after Ukraine earlier on Wednesday said Russia had attacked its grain storage facilities overnight.A civilian cargo vessel left Ukraine's southern port of Odesa, Kyiv has said, despite warnings from Russia that its navy could target ships using Black Sea export hubs. The vessel reached Istanbul on Thursday. Ukraine's announcement raises the spectre of a standoff with Russian warships after Moscow last month pulled out of the deal that guaranteed safe passage for grain shipments from three Ukrainian ports.Russia's defence ministry said its forces had thwarted a Ukrainian drone attack on Russian territory on Thursday morning. Interfax said a drone had been downed over Russia's southern Belgorod region, citing the defence ministry. Continue reading...
More than 100 sewage leaks discovered in government buildings in past year
Unions say civil servants' health endangered as legionella and insect infestations also reportedTrade unions have called for a safer working environment for civil servants after it emerged that legionella, insect infestations and more than 100 sewage leaks were discovered in government buildings in the past year.There have been 138 sewage leaks in the past 12 months in Whitehall and Ministry of Defence sites across England. Continue reading...
Berlin prosecutor investigates possible poisoning of Russian journalist
Elena Kostyuchenko, who has criticised the invasion of Ukraine, fell ill on a train journey in GermanyGerman authorities are investigating a possible poisoning attack in Munich last autumn on a Russian dissident journalist who had written critical articles about her country's invasion of Ukraine, the Berlin prosecutor has confirmed.In an article published with Russian-language outlet Meduza and US publication n+1 on Tuesday night, journalist Elena Kostyuchenko said she was tipped off by a source in Ukrainian military reconnaissance last March about Russian plans to assassinate her. Continue reading...
Four arrested in France after deaths of six men in Channel crossing
At least two of detained Iraqis and Sudanese suspected to have links to human trafficking networksFour people have been arrested in France after the deaths of six men whose boat capsized while crossing the Channel.French judges are considering charges including involuntary manslaughter against the Iraqi and Sudanese suspects, according to reports. Continue reading...
UK banks will have to ensure access to cash within three miles, ministers say
Treasury hints at concessions on guarantee but banks will face fines for falling below minimum service levelHigh street banks will have to ensure customers can find access to cash within three miles of their local communities, and those falling below the minimum service level will face a fine, the government has confirmed.After the closure of thousands of local branches in recent years, and the switch to digital payment methods, ministers are looking to banks to help protect vulnerable groups and elderly customers by maintaining present levels of cash access across the UK. Continue reading...
Graham Linehan show staged outside Scottish parliament after second venue cancels
Makeshift outdoor show held after two venues cancel booking of comedian known for his gender-critical beliefsA comedy event featuring Father Ted creator Graham Linehan was staged in the open air outside the Scottish parliament on Thursday evening, after a second Edinburgh venue refused to stage it.The organisers, Comedy Unleashed, booked the plaza outside Holyrood's main entrance, and erected a small makeshift stage for an audience of roughly 120 people, after failing to find another indoor venue. Continue reading...
RTÉ says Ryan Tubridy will not return to radio show after salary controversy
National broadcaster's director-general says negotiations for star presenter's return ended after breakdown of trustThe Irish national broadcaster, RTE, has announced Ryan Tubridy will not be returning to his presenting role after a controversy over the under-declaration of his salary.The RTE director-general, Kevin Bakhurst, said negotiations with the 50-year-old about returning to his radio show had concluded, after stating that trust between the parties had broken down". Continue reading...
Lionesses’ semi-final watched by 7.3m – but few viewing events for final
Councils accused of downplaying women's football compared with men's, with scarcity of planned public viewing partiesThe Lionesses drew an average of 4.6 million viewers during their World Cup semi-final, yet fans are disappointed that councils have failed to respond to the team's success by putting on free public viewing parties for the final.The BBC said a peak audience of 7.3 million tuned in to watch England beat Australia 3-1 on Wednesday, despite the time zone difference resulting in an 11am kick-off time. Continue reading...
Rachel Riley: I will stop supporting Manchester United if Mason Greenwood returns
Club says no decision has been made about future of footballer which is subject of intensive internal deliberation'Rachel Riley, the co-presenter of Countdown, has said she will stop supporting Manchester United if the club allows Mason Greenwood to return.Manchester United said on Wednesday no decision had been made about the 21-year-old's future, which it said is still the subject of intensive internal deliberation". Continue reading...
Five men found guilty of sexually exploiting two girls in Rochdale
Abuse of girls, viewed as mere objects for defendants to use, abuse, humiliate then discard', started when they were 12 and 13Two brothers are among five men from Rochdale to have been found guilty of sexually exploiting two girls from the ages of 12 and 13.The girls were mere objects for the defendants to use, abuse, humiliate then discard", Manchester Minshull Street crown court heard. Continue reading...
Comedian Tom Binns given suspended sentence over child abuse images
Judge says comic, known for his character Ivan Brackenbury, does not pose a risk to publicA comedian who has appeared on Channel 4's 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown has been sentenced after being found with more than 35,000 indecent images of children.Tom Binns, whose character is the hospital DJ Ivan Brackenbury, pleaded guilty last November to five counts of making indecent images of children and one of possessing a prohibited image. Continue reading...
British Museum employee sacked over missing items was senior curator
Peter Higgs was curator of Greek collections and sculpture until he was sacked, but his family says he has not done anything'The British Museum employee sacked after the disappearance of precious objects has been named as a senior curator who worked at the institution for 30 years.Peter Higgs was allegedly dismissed earlier this year after the museum realised that gold jewellery, semi-precious stones and glass dating from the 15th century BC to the 19th century AD were missing, stolen or damaged. Continue reading...
Thousands fewer students in England awarded top A-Level grades
Gillian Keegan, the health secretary, accused of adding insult to injury' for remarks about significance of exam resultsThousands of students in England have missed out on top marks in their A-levels as results plummeted across the board after the government enforced a reversal of pandemic-era grade inflation.The sharp fall in As and A*s came as the education secretary, Gillian Keegan, was accused of adding insult to injury" for suggesting no one would be interested in pupils' exam results 10 years after the event anyway. Continue reading...
China’s army filmed apparently preparing for conflict in Taiwan strait
Propaganda video shows troops running past anti-landing barricades similar to those that dot Taiwan's coastChina's army released a propaganda video showing soldiers preparing for a conflict in what appears to be the Taiwan strait.The one-and-a-half-minute video, published on the Eastern Theatre Command's official WeChat account on Thursday, is titled Reading the Strait" and shows soldiers in combat gear doing press-ups under crashing waves, a tank battalion driving into the sunset and troops running up sandy shores past anti-landing barricades, similar to those that dot Taiwan's coast. Continue reading...
China renews crackdown on corruption in healthcare
At least 177 officials reportedly under investigation amid revival of Xi Jinping's decade-old anti-corruption driveChina's graft-busters have set their sights on the country's healthcare sector, in what has been described as the biggest crackdown on corruption in the history of the industry.At least 177 hospital bosses and Chinese Communist party (CCP) secretaries have been placed under investigation this year according to local media reports - more than double the number of last year. In a press conference on Tuesday, the National Health Commission (NHC) said that the campaign would focus on people who had used their position to procure kickbacks and corruption in the pharmaceutical sector, the state tabloid the Global Times reported. Continue reading...
Met wins battle with NHS over not attending mental health calls
Exclusive: Sir Mark Rowley's drive to free up police time has won out after weeks of tense talksThe Metropolitan police has won its battle to stop attending most of the mental health calls it receives after a tense behind-the-scenes row with the health service, the Guardian has learned.From 31 October the Met will start implementing a scheme that aims to stop officers being diverted from crime fighting to do work health staff are better trained for. Continue reading...
‘Everyone got lower than they thought’: mixed feelings over A-level grades in Surrey
There was some disappointment among pupils at Richard Challoner school but many were celebratingChristian Limatola had been predicted to get three A*s and an A in his A-levels but found out on Thursday morning that he had been awarded ABBB in maths, further maths, physics and chemistry. When I told my mum, she was as shocked as I was," he said.I feel like the general consensus is that everyone got lower than they thought they would. People are telling me they either just made it or they are disappointed," said Limatola, 18, who is now heading to the University of Nottingham to study physics instead of his first choice, Edinburgh. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war live: Nato chief says only Kyiv can decide conditions for peace talks after territory row
Jens Stoltenberg's comments come after his chief of staff suggested Ukraine could give up land as a condition of Nato membership
Medical neglect by London NHS trust contributed to suicide of girl, 12, rules coroner
Allison Aules' death raises wider concerns about underfunding of mental health services, says coronerMedical neglect and gross failures" by a mental health trust contributed to the suicide of a 12-year-old girl in a case that has highlighted national concerns about underfunding, a coroner has ruled.Allison Aules from Redbridge in north-east London died in July last year after her mood changed completely during the Covid lockdown, her family told the inquest at an east London coroner's court. Continue reading...
Andrew Malkinson case to be reviewed by body that investigates miscarriages of justice
CCRC had turned down appeals from Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of rapeThe body responsible for investigating miscarriages of justice has opened a review into its handling of the Andrew Malkinson case after it twice refused to refer it to the court of appeal.The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) said its chair, Helen Pitcher, met the lord chancellor on Wednesday to discuss the case. Continue reading...
Education secretary defends ‘incredibly rude’ comments about the value of A-level results – UK politics live
Gillian Keegan told Sky that employers won't ask you anything about your A-level grades in 10 years' time'Here is a bit more from the official NHS announcement about the changes to cancer targets in England, which it says have been developed by clinical experts and supported by leading cancer charities", and which will lead to people being diagnosed and treated sooner". It writes:In line with the recommendation of the 2015 Independent Cancer Taskforce, government has approved that the outdated two-week wait target will be replaced with the faster diagnosis standard from October.GPs will still refer people with suspected cancer in the same way, but the focus will rightly be on getting people diagnosed or cancer ruled out within 28 days, rather than simply getting a first appointment. Continue reading...
Sweden raises terrorist threat level after Qur’an burnings
Threat raised to second-highest level as prime minister says country has thwarted planned attacksSweden has raised its terrorist threat level to the second-highest number possible, as the prime minister warned the country had thwarted planned attacks.The move comes amid heightened security fears following a string of Qur'an burnings that have caused outrage around the world. Continue reading...
Quarter of submissions from vape users to Australian inquiry parrot text from tobacco industry campaign
Exclusive: study finds 26% of individual responses to TGA vaping reforms contained text from template provided as part of astroturfing' campaign
Australian War Memorial researchers identify 285 Indigenous servicemen who fought in the Vietnam War
A national ceremony in Canberra will mark the 50th anniversary of the end of the war
Aboriginal 18-year-old with disability thrown to ground during NSW police arrest while having seizure
Exclusive: Police launch internal investigation over arrest at Taree, as footage shows officer performing a leg sweep while man is handcuffed
Family of pregnant woman fatally shot by Colorado police sue
Destinee Thompson's family file wrongful death and excessive force lawsuit after mother mistaken for robbery suspectDestinee Thompson was supposed to be on her way to lunch with her stepmother in August 2021 when Colorado police, mistaking her for a robbery suspect, fatally shot the pregnant mother as she fled in her minivan.Frustrated by the district attorney's decision last year not to charge the officers, Thompson's family filed a wrongful death and excessive force lawsuit on Tuesday against five officers from the Denver suburb of Arvada who were present when she was killed. Continue reading...
West African bloc prepared for military intervention after Niger coup
Ecowas says it is ready to restore democracy and describes president Mohamed Bazoum as a hostage'A west African regional political grouping has reiterated it is prepared to intervene militarily in Niger following last month's coup, describing the country's detained president, Mohamed Bazoum, as a hostage".Ecowas's commissioner for political affairs, peace and security, Abdel-Fatau Musah, made the comments as military chiefs of staff from the bloc met in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, on Thursday and accused Niger's military junta of playing cat and mouse" with the grouping by refusing to meet its envoys. Continue reading...
I cannot forgive Rebekah Vardy, says Coleen Rooney
Rooney tells Vogue she still cannot understand why fellow footballer's wife took her to court in Wagatha Christie' trialColeen Rooney has said she cannot bring herself to forgive Rebekah Vardy for leaking stories about her to the media.I'm a forgive and forget person; I can't be bothered with things going on and on," Rooney told Vogue in an interview for the magazine's September issue. But this is obviously different." Continue reading...
Nato chief downplays idea Ukraine could give up land for membership
Jens Stoltenberg insists comments by key Nato aide are not policy and path to peace is to support Ukraine militarilyNato's secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, has said it would be up to Ukraine to decide when it wanted to negotiate peace with Russia, as he sought to downplay comments by a key aide about a land-for-Nato membership agreement.The head of the military alliance was speaking at the Arendal democracy festival where a couple of days earlier his chief of staff had caused controversy by suggesting that Ukraine could give up territory" for peace and Nato membership. Continue reading...
Accused 9/11 architect could avoid US death penalty under plea deal proposal
Families informed that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed prosecution, troubled by long delays, could end with pre-trial agreementThe suspected architect of the September 11 attacks and his fellow defendants may never face the death penalty under plea agreements now under consideration to bring an end to their more than decade-long prosecution, the Pentagon and FBI have advised families of some of the thousands killed.The notice, made in a letter that was sent to several of the families and obtained by the Associated Press, comes a year and a half after military prosecutors and defense lawyers began exploring a negotiated resolution to the case. Continue reading...
A-level results 2023: top grades fall more steeply in England than other parts of UK – live
School leavers in the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man will also receive their results today
Vote for Spanish Congress speaker boosts Sánchez’s premiership hopes
PSOE candidate, Francina Armengol, elected as speaker after winning support of smaller Basque and Catalan nationalist partiesPedro Sanchez's hopes of securing another term as Spain's prime minister have received a boost after his Spanish Socialist Workers' party (PSOE) secured the support of Catalan nationalists to help it win the first key parliamentary vote since last month's inconclusive general election.Although it was narrowly beaten by the conservative People's party (PP) in the election - which resulted in a hung parliament - the PSOE did far better than expected and has the edge on its opponents when it comes to forging alliances to create a coalition government. Continue reading...
Future of Wilko staff in limbo as deadline for rescue bid passes
Collapsed budget retailer's 12,500 workers wait to hear whether buyer has emerged
Husband of Britney Spears files for divorce 14 months after they married
Sam Asghariand the singer wed in June 2022, just six months after the conservatorship that had controlled her life endedBritney Spears ' husband, Sam Asghari, has filed for divorce from the superstar 14 months after they were married.A person familiar with the filing, who is close to Asghari but not authorised to speak publicly, confirmed the filing happened on Wednesday, hours after several media outlets including TMZ and People magazine reported the couple had separated. Continue reading...
Music mogul Jerry Moss, co-founder of A&M Records, dies aged 88
With A&M partner Herb Alpert, Moss was behind the success of the Carpenters, Cat Stevens and the Police, among hundreds of artistsJerry Moss, a music industry mogul who co-founded A&M Records with Herb Alpert and rose from a Los Angeles garage to the heights of success with hits by Alpert, the Police, the Carpenters and hundreds of other performers, has died at 88.Moss, inducted with Alpert into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, died on Wednesday at his home in Bel Air, California, according to a statement released by his family. He died of natural causes, his widow, Tina, told Associated Press. Continue reading...
Australia news live: Federation Square axed as Women’s World Cup live site after fan misbehaviour
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‘Out of reach’: median home price in Los Angeles nears $1m
House prices have increased more than 30% in five years in the state's largest city, which has at least 50,000 people living outsideThe median price for a home in Los Angeles, California's largest city, will soon hit $1m, as skyrocketing housing costs fuel a humanitarian crisis that has left at least 50,000 people living in the streets.In the past five years, the median listed home price in the Los Angeles area has increased more than 30%, according to estimates from the real estate company Zillow. As of late July, the median price for homes in the Los Angeles metropolitan area was estimated at $992,300. Continue reading...
BAE agrees to buy space technology firm Ball Aerospace for $5.6bn
Weapon maker's takeover of US firm comes amid global surge in spending on military and spying technologyBritain's biggest weapons manufacturer, BAE Systems, has agreed to buy the US space technology company Ball Aerospace for $5.6bn (4.4bn), in one of the largest takeovers by a UK company this year.The FTSE 100 defence company said the purchase of the Colorado-based business would help it to expand in technologies that are US defence priorities. Continue reading...
ALP national conference day one – as it happened
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AMA tells University of Sydney to ‘read the room’ over research funded by gambling industry
Head of Australian Medical Association says university should 'reflect on the credibility' of industry-funded studies
Thursday briefing: Vice took millions from Saudi Arabia – but has its deal backfired?
In today's newsletter: As the upstart media company faces bankruptcy, it has developed strong ties with the country, leaving some to question what compromises companies are willing to make to do business Sign up here for our daily newsletter, First EditionIt's hard to put into words the transformation that Saudi Arabia has undergone in the past six years.Mohammed bin Salman, commonly referred to as MBS, was appointed the crown prince in 2017 and is now the de facto ruler of the kingdom. There have been notable reforms under his new regime. Women are allowed to drive; the guardian system - under which men have legal powers over women - has been relaxed; and cinemas reopened after 35 years. Continue reading...
A-level students in England may miss out as stricter grading returns
Headteachers say return to pre-pandemic marking process means fewer top grades will be awardedStudents in England opening their A-level results on Thursday morning should be braced for disappointment - especially as many will be those who enjoyed a bumper set of GCSE results two years ago.The bulk of this year's school-leavers receiving their results are those whose GCSE grades were awarded by teacher assessment after exams were cancelled in 2021, with a record-breaking 30% of those entries receiving top 7s, 8s and 9s grades, equivalent to As and A*s. Continue reading...
US delegate says Solomon Islands PM was too ‘busy’ to meet him
Congressman Neal Dunn, part of select committee on competition with China, says failure to meet Manasseh Sogavare was a missed opportunity'Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare declined a request this week to meet members of a high-profile US congressional delegation who are focused on competition with China.The visit to Solomon Islands by representatives from the US select committee on the Chinese Communist party comes amid a growing struggle for influence between the US and China in the Pacific region. Last year, Solomon Islands signed a controversial security pact with the Chinese government and in July, the prime minister agreed a new deal on police cooperation while on a trip to Beijing. Continue reading...
‘Real threat to city’: Yellowknife in Canada evacuates as wildfire nears
Residents ordered to leave capital of Northwest Territories after forecast that wildfire 11 miles away could arrive by the weekendAn evacuation order has been issued for Yellowknife in the north-west of Canada as a wildfire comes closer, with a local minister saying: The fire now represents a real threat to the city."Shane Thompson, the environment and climate change minister for the Northwest Territories, said on Wednesday night that the fire could reach the outskirts of Yellowknife by the weekend and was about 17km (11 miles) away. Continue reading...
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