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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 380 of the invasion
ISW claim Wagner group is taking ‘tactical pause’ in Bakhmut; Grossi reappointed as UN nuclear watchdog chief; Pope says war driven by interests of several ‘empires’
Hamburg shooting: eight people killed in Jehovah’s Witnesses hall
Gunman, who is among the dead, is believed to have been a former member of the religious communityThe suspect in the shooting dead of seven people at a Jehovah’s Witness centre in Hamburg is reported to have been a former member of the church.The man, who was found dead at the scene, is believed to have been aged between 30 and 40 and to have used a handgun after forcing himself into the building close to the city centre. Continue reading...
HS2 delay will discourage British investment, says infrastructure expert
Decision comes at time when US and mainland Europe are pushing forward with green tech spendingThe UK’s decision to delay the HS2 rail line will discourage British investment at a time when the US and mainland Europe are pushing forward with major spending on green technology, according to the chair of the National Infrastructure Commission.Sir John Armitt said the delay to HS2, a high-speed line that aims to increase British rail capacity, contrasted with the heavy investments by the US and EU on decarbonisation. Continue reading...
King Charles gives Prince Edward ‘Duke of Edinburgh’ title
Buckingham Palace says ‘title will be held by Prince Edward for His Royal Highness’s lifetime’King Charles has conferred the title of Duke of Edinburgh on his youngest brother, the Earl of Wessex, on the occasion of his 59 birthday, honouring the wishes of the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.The title will be held for the lifetime of Prince Edward and means his son, Viscount Severn, now becomes Earl of Wessex. Continue reading...
Colorado Catholic group spent millions to identify priests using gay dating apps
Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal reportedly spent $4m to out priests who use hookup apps and notified bishops nationwideA conservative Catholic group based in Colorado spent millions to obtain data that identified priests using gay hookup and dating apps, later sharing the data with bishops nationwide.The project was carried out by conservative non-profit Catholic Laity and Clergy for Renewal, the Washington Post first reported. Continue reading...
Hillsong under investigation by charities regulator over explosive allegations aired in parliament
Documents tabled by MP Andrew Wilkie claim to show church used jobkeeper funds to help purchase Melbourne’s Festival Hall
Sunak and Macron must navigate boat issues to reset Anglo-French relations
Channel crossings and Aukus pact will be central to talks that could also improve Britain’s standing with the EUThe attempt by Rishi Sunak and Emmanuel Macron to reset the Anglo-French relationship on Friday is not just important bilaterally, but also in terms of Britain’s relationship with the EU.The French president, a gatekeeper to improved relations, sees the British prime minister’s efforts to resolve the Northern Ireland trade issues as a signal Britain is in the hands of a fellow technocratic nationalist, and that its brush with populism may be over. Continue reading...
Ukraine PoW hero to be commemorated … when officials determine who he is
Two families dispute identity of soldier caught on camera calling ‘glory to Ukraine’ before being killed by Russian captorsThe graphic 12-second clip spread quickly across Ukraine. A Ukrainian prisoner of war, unarmed, is derided by his Russian captors, who are recording the scene. He calmly puffs on his cigarette, looks his tormentors in the face and says: “Glory to Ukraine.” Within an instant, multiple shots can be heard. He slumps dead to the ground.The video, allegedly posted to Telegram by Russian soldiers on Monday, has led to a war crimes investigation and, within Ukraine, a battle over the identity of a man hailed as a national hero and symbol of resistance. Continue reading...
Record-breaking floods in north-west Queensland cause partial evacuation of outback town
Gulf of Carpentaria town’s elderly residents airlifted and supplies flown to nearby Indigenous community as rivers reach peak levels
Biden budget includes billions for Pacific islands in bid to ‘out-compete’ China
Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau stand to benefit as White House warns of Beijing’s intent and ability to ‘reshape the international order’Alarmed by China’s success in wooing Pacific island nations, the Biden administration is proposing to spend billions from its federal budget to keep three of those countries in the US orbit.President Joe Biden’s spending plan, released on Thursday, includes more than $7.1bn in funding for the Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau. The money is included in the $63.1bn request for the state department and the US Agency for International Development. Continue reading...
Europe’s far right praise UK’s illegal migration bill
Alternative für Deutschland leaders were among those lauding Sunak’s bill, while other EU figures raised doubts about its legalityEuropean far-right leaders have praised Rishi Sunak’s illegal immigration bill, after a senior EU official repeated her doubts about the legality of the plans.“Bravo,” wrote the Alternative für Deutschland party on social media. “Way to go! The current [British] government plans now to deny asylum to illegal immigrants and fly them out to Rwanda,” the party wrote on Facebook, saying Germany should follow this approach. “When will we finally have it?” Continue reading...
Alleged perpetrators of attack on four Americans dumped on Mexican street
Five men found bound with note apparently from drug cartel alluding to ‘mistakes caused by lack of discipline’Five men who purportedly carried out the attack on four Americans last week have been found dumped on a street in the city of Matamoros, with an apology note claiming to be from the fearsome cartel that controls much of Tamaulipas state.The five men were discovered with their hands tied, shirts pulled over their heads and bare chests to the pavement. Nearby, a note in black marker read: “We’ve decided to hand over those involved and directly responsible in the events who acted at all times under their own free will.” Continue reading...
‘If an ambulance had been here within half an hour, I think Garry would still be here’
Garry Mogg’s wife, Emma, called 999 after he reported chest pains but paramedics took 1 hour 43 minutes to arrive and he died ‘in agony’ at home in Bath
More than 500 deaths in England last year after long ambulance wait
Exclusive: figure is more than double the comparable fatalities in 2021, in what a union calls a ‘hidden scandal’ of delaysMore than 500 seriously ill patients died last year before they could get treatment in hospital after the ambulance they called for took up to 15 hours to reach them, an investigation by the Guardian reveals.The fatalities included people who had had a stroke or heart attack or whose breathing had suddenly collapsed, or who had been involved in a road traffic collision. In every case, an ambulance crew took much longer to arrive than the NHS target times for responding to an emergency. Continue reading...
Ex-Goldman banker given 10 years in prison for role in 1MDB fraud scandal
Roger Ng, 50, found guilty by Brooklyn jury in massive embezzlement linked to Malaysian state investment fundRoger Ng, the former Goldman Sachs banker at the center of the multi-billion 1MDB embezzlement scandal, was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Thursday, placing a capstone on one of the largest and most bizarre financial frauds of the past decade.A jury in Brooklyn, New York, found Ng, 50, from Malaysia, guilty of violating US anti-bribery laws, money laundering and illegally skirting Goldman’s accounting controls, after a seven-week trial. Continue reading...
Protests as Meloni cabinet meets near scene of deadly shipwreck
Italian ministers approve tougher laws against people-smugglers during meeting in CutroProtests were held as the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, held a cabinet meeting on Thursday in Cutro, the Calabrian town close to where at least 72 people died in a shipwreck last month.The rightwing cabinet approved tougher laws against people-smugglers, including jail terms of up to 30 years for those who cause the death of more than one person, as well as measures to boost legal routes through which foreign workers can enter Italy. Continue reading...
Blizzard warnings issued as snow causes UK travel disruption
Up to 40cm of snow expected in Peak District and Pennines, with warning of ‘exceptionally cold night’ on FridaySnow and rain is expected to bring further travel disruption across large areas of Britain on Friday.Three amber warnings for blizzard conditions with up to 40cm (15.7in) of snow were issued by the Met Office on Thursday and remain in place until Friday morning. Continue reading...
Home Office officials demand apology from Suella Braverman over ‘attack on integrity’
Email in name of home secretary claimed civil servants had blocked attempts to curb migrationHome Office mandarins are demanding an apology from Suella Braverman for offering “praise [to] staff in private only to attack them in public” after an email in her name claimed civil servants had blocked attempts to curb migration.A letter sent to the department’s most senior civil servant has accused the home secretary of “an outrageous attack on the integrity and impartiality of the thousands of Home Office staff” and says she most apologise. Continue reading...
NHS crisis causing continued higher-than-normal levels of death in England and Wales
Deaths have remained above average post-Covid lockdowns, with A&E and ambulance delays likely to ‘have had substantial impact’The crisis in the NHS is leading to continued higher-than-usual death levels in England and Wales, experts have said.Figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal that almost 170,000 more people than normal died in England and Wales between March 2020, when coronavirus was declared a pandemic, and the end of 2022 – 11% higher than the five-year average. Continue reading...
Russia launches six hypersonic missiles in massive barrage against Ukraine
At least six people killed as energy and other infrastructure damaged in biggest Russian missile attack in weeks• Ukraine war live – latest updates
UK accused of hollow national security rhetoric after Asian embassy cuts
Exclusive: Up to 50% of British-based diplomatic jobs for key countries cut despite ‘Indo-Pacific tilt’British-based diplomatic posts for key Indo-Pacific countries have been cut by up to 50% in recent years, new figures reveal, sparking accusations that the headline aim of the government’s national security strategy is “hollow rhetoric”.The numbers working for embassies and consulates in Pakistan, China and India have all been diminishing over the last seven years, despite those countries being identified as key places to deepen ties with over the coming decade. Continue reading...
Jess Phillips reads list of women killed over past year in Commons
Labour MP takes more than five minutes to name the 109 women killed in UK by men or where a man is the principal suspect
Sunak’s bill would have closed door on Mo Farah and me, says charity chief
Scottish Refugee Council head says under government’s plans thousands of refugees would have been denied sanctuaryThe head of the Scottish Refugee Council, Sabir Zazai, who arrived in the UK in the back of a lorry 23 years ago, has said Rishi Sunak’s illegal migration bill would have denied sanctuary to thousands of refugees such as him and Sir Mo Farah.The home secretary, Suella Braverman, struggled to clarify on Wednesday whether the Olympic gold medallist Farah would have been deported as soon as he turned 18 years old under the latest immigration proposals. Continue reading...
Veterans give searing testimony on US withdrawal from Afghanistan at hearing
Witnesses described the chaos and panic of the 2021 US departure during the Republican inquiry, which had people in tears at timesMilitary members and veterans of the Afghanistan war offered harrowing eyewitness testimony of the chaotic and deadly withdrawal from the country’s longest conflict, during an hours-long congressional hearing on Wednesday. They also pleaded with Congress to help the Afghan allies left behind.In searing, sometimes graphic detail, several witnesses recounted their experiences as active-duty service members sent to assist with the evacuation of US troops and civilians from Afghanistan as the Taliban swept to power in August 2021. Continue reading...
Mae Muller ’so excited’ to be UK entry for Eurovision 2023
Singer-songwriter comes to song contest with large following on TikTok and other social mediaSinger-songwriter Mae Muller has been announced as this year’s British entry for Eurovision, after an “extensive search” for an entrant capable of bettering last year’s runner-up, Sam Ryder, and finally bringing the title back to the UK.The 25-year-old Londoner declared herself “so excited” to have been selected by the same process as last year, in which the BBC worked with the management and publishing company TaP Music to choose the UK entry. Continue reading...
Trudeau faces fury of Canadian MPs over alleged Chinese election meddling
Prime minister faces accusations of not taking issue seriously amid reports of 11 candidates receiving Chinese money• Canada roiled by leaked intelligence reports of Chinese election ‘meddling’Justin Trudeau is under mounting pressure to explain how seriously his government has responded to the threat of Chinese interference in Canadian elections in the wake of damning intelligence leaks.Allegations that the prime minister’s government has failed to act on meddling efforts featured prominently in a raucous session of parliament on Wednesday, as concern over Beijing’s efforts to undermine Canadian elections continues to dominate the country’s politics. Continue reading...
Losses deepen at GB News as network moves to fend off rival TalkTV
Hiring costs for presenters such as Nigel Farage and Jacob Rees-Mogg balloon while advertisers stay wary of right-leaning channelGB News made a loss of more than £30m in its first year on air, as the right-leaning news channel invested in hiring presenters to combat the launch of rival TalkTV.The controversy-prone channel which launched in June 2021 racked up a pre-tax loss of £30.7m in the year to the end of May 2022, a period in which it hired former Ukip leader Nigel Farage to host a nightly primetime show. Continue reading...
UK mother unlawfully denied legal aid in case against abusive ex, court rules
MoJ guidance found to be wrong after woman trying to enforce custody agreement denied funds as son no longer lived with herA decision to deny a single mother legal aid to enforce a child custody agreement against her abusive ex-partner was unlawful, the high court has ruled.When Susie (not her real name) separated from her ex-partner, who would physically and verbally abuse her when he had been drinking, they initially shared custody of their son equally. But when he breached their agreement, limiting her access, the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) refused her application for funds because it decided that as her son was not then living with her, he was not her dependant. Continue reading...
Sturgeon issues warning to candidates vying to be next SNP leader
First minister’s comments come after one contender, Kate Forbes, was accused of ‘trashing’ her own government’s record
Three in 10 NHS staff in England often think of quitting, survey finds
Figure is at five-year high as research also reveals high levels of burnout and concerns over shortages and payThe proportion of NHS staff in England who are thinking of leaving reached a five-year high in the health service’s 2022 survey.Amid high levels of burnout, stress and shortages of staff, more than 30% said they often thought about leaving, and 17% said they wanted to leave as soon as they could find another job. Continue reading...
Tory MP Steve Brine faces lobbying questions after Hancock message leak
Chair of health committee was said to have tried to persuade the NHS to hire anaesthetists through firm he worked forA senior Conservative MP has been urged to stand down as chair of parliament’s health select committee after a leak of text messages exchanged with Matt Hancock sparked questions about whether he broke lobbying rules.According to the leaked messages from 2021, Steve Brine, a former health minister, said had been “trying for months” during the Covid pandemic to liaise with the NHS to hire anaesthetists through a recruitment company he worked for. Continue reading...
Labour vows biggest bus overhaul in 40 years with new powers over operators
Exclusive: party plans to give areas devolved powers to reinstate cancelled routes and set affordable fares
Software firm WANdisco suspends shares amid ‘fraudulent irregularities’
Questions raised over viability after company says revenue for 2022 could plunge from reported $24m to $9mThe British software company WANdisco has discovered “potentially fraudulent irregularities” in its sales and revenue, and has asked for its shares to be suspended from trading.In an unexpected trading update to the stock market on Thursday, WANdisco said bosses had uncovered “significant, sophisticated and potentially fraudulent irregularities with regard to received purchase orders and related revenue and bookings, as represented by one senior sales employee”. Continue reading...
Parts of HS2 to be delayed or cut as ministers prepare to reveal rising costs
At least £2bn extra needed for London-Birmingham section as inflation fuels yet more budget overruns on troubled rail projectMinisters are set to delay construction of key sections of the HS2 rail line, with a statement expected imminently outlining the extent of budget overruns amid soaring inflation.It is understood that parts of the high-speed network between Crewe and Birmingham are likely to be delayed or trimmed, while full running of trains into London Euston may also be held off further. Continue reading...
Sharon Stone says she lost custody of her son because of scene in Basic Instinct
Actor says divorce judge asked her young son: ‘Do you know your mother makes sex movies?’The actor Sharon Stone has said that judicial prejudice caused her to lose custody of her son after the presiding judge in her 2004 divorce case asked the four-year-old whether he knew his mother made “sex movies”.Stone was speaking on the Table for Two podcast and alleged that her role in Paul Verhoeven’s 1992 psychological thriller Basic Instinct was “weaponised against her” in the fight for custody of the son, Roan, whom she had adopted with her then husband Phil Bronstein in 2000. Continue reading...
March of the unicorns: Israel’s tech sector rebels against Netanyahu ‘power grab’
Proposals to neuter the country’s judiciary have spooked entrepreneurs who had seemed immune to the political weatherAbout 20 years ago, the skyline of Tel Aviv began to change. The city’s collection of elegant white Bauhaus buildings has been joined by tower after tower, each one a salute to Israel’s rapid transformation into one of the world’s most important advanced technology centres.It is no accident that the rise of the “startup nation” has dovetailed with the career of its longest serving prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Bibi, as he is widely known, is a firm believer in the free market and has championed Israel’s vaunted hi-tech sector as his own personal achievement. At 15.3% of GDP, it is now Israel’s main engine of economic growth, employing 10% of the country’s salaried workforce, and generating about a quarter of income taxes. Continue reading...
National Grid pays high price for gas-generated power during UK cold snap
Electricity system operator struggled to keep lights on during one of the coldest weeksNational Grid paid some of the highest prices this winter for gas-generated power on Tuesday night as it scrambled to keep the lights on during one of the coldest weeks of the year.Data from the electricity system’s administrator, Elexon, showed the Coryton power station in Essex had bids accepted to produce power at £1,950 per megawatt hour (MWh) on Tuesday evening. Continue reading...
Aukus submarine deal will safeguard Indo-Pacific ‘peace and stability’, Australia tells neighbours
Deputy PM Richard Marles says ‘true intent’ of deal with US and UK is to defend the rules-based order across region
Egyptian refugee faces indefinite detention after Asio said it has ‘classified information’ showing he is security risk
Australian spy agency tells court it can’t share information with Sayed Abdellatif, who denies allegations
Evidence refutes claims of youth crime wave, former Queensland children’s court boss says
John Robertson warns lumping together all children in contact with the justice system risks undermining community safety
Nicola Bulley death: man arrested over alleged malicious communications
Detention of 34-year-old followed examination of footage taken from within police cordonA man has been arrested in connection with footage shot from inside a police cordon on the day the body of Nicola Bulley was found. Lancashire constabulary said the footage was then posted online.The 34-year-old man from Kidderminster in Worcestershire was arrested on suspicion of malicious communications offences and perverting the course of justice in connection with the investigation to find Bulley, the force said. Continue reading...
Elle Edwards: three people arrested over Christmas Eve killing
Thomas Waring charged with possession of a prohibited weapon and two others arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murderThree people have been arrested in connection with the killing of the beautician Elle Edwards inside a pub in Wallasey on Christmas Eve.Edwards, 26, was shot in the head shortly before midnight as she celebrated with friends at the Lighthouse pub in Wirral last year. She later died in hospital. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak faces clash with EU on ‘unlawful’ asylum plans
EU commissioner Ylva Johansson warns new migration bill breaches international law, potentially reigniting hostilitiesRishi Sunak faces a fresh clash with the EU after a senior comissioner warned that his contentious new migration bill will be in breach of human rights laws.The intervention comes as the prime minister prepares to meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday, where he is expected to be asked to guarantee regular payments to stop boats carrying asylum seekers from crossing the Channel.Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, was accused by Sunak at prime minister’s question time of being “another lefty lawyer” trying to block efforts to curb migration.MPs accused the prime minister of forsaking women smuggled for sex on International Women’s Day by pushing forward a bill that undermines trafficking laws.The BBC was dragged into another political row over impartiality after Gary Lineker, the Match of the Day host, refused to backdown after comparing the government’s rhetoric to 1930s Germany.The United Nations’ refugee agency warned it cannot step in as a “substitute for the right to seek asylum” after the government said it would expand its partnership with the organisation after outlawing small boat crossings. Continue reading...
‘Greece has derailed’: tens of thousands of protesters ‘rage’ over train disaster
Demonstrators voice fury after revelations of staff shortages and substandard equipment revealed state of rail networkTens of thousands have staged protest rallies in Greece as anger over a train disaster that plunged the country into mourning a week ago intensified amid widespread industrial action.In cities nationwide, as workers staged a 24-hour general strike, demonstrators voiced fury over an accident that left 57 dead when two locomotives collided head on and at high speed outside the town of Tempe. It was the deadliest train crash on record in Greece. Continue reading...
Boris Johnson warned Dominic Raab about his conduct, report claims
Former prime minister reportedly interviewed by lawyer investigating Raab bullying allegationsBoris Johnson previously warned Dominic Raab about his conduct, according to reports that claim the former prime minister has given evidence to the bullying investigation.Johnson has been interviewed by Adam Tolley KC, the independent lawyer who is investigating formal complaints made against Raab about his treatment of staff, according to the Daily Telegraph (paywall). Continue reading...
Protesters and police clash in Georgia for second day over ‘foreign agents’ law
Police fire teargas at protesters rallying against ‘Russian law’ critics say could harm efforts to join EUThousands of people have taken to the streets of Georgia’s capital for a second day to rally against a “foreign agents” law that critics say would limit press freedom and undercut the country’s efforts to become a candidate for EU membership.Protesters carrying Georgian, EU and Ukrainian flags gathered outside the parliament building in Tbilisi on Wednesday and shouted: “No to the Russian law.” Demonstrators also blocked the city’s central Rustaveli Avenue, after a call from the main opposition party, the United National Movement, to gather there. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war: Russian forces unlikely to capture significantly more territory this year, says US – as it happened
This live blog has now closed, you can read more of our coverage of the Russia-Ukraine war hereThat’s it from me, Helen Sullivan, for today. My colleagues in London will be taking you through the rest of the day’s news.Last night Kharkiv’s street lights were switched on for the first time since the start of the war, the city’s Mayor said. Continue reading...
Gary Lineker responds to critics of his immigration policy comments
Presenter mocks ‘freedom of speech champions … demanding silence from those with whom they disagree’A defiant Gary Lineker has hit back at his critics and thanked his supporters after reports the BBC will have a “frank conversation” with the Match of the Day presenter following comments he made comparing Home Office immigration policy to Nazi Germany.Lineker tweeted on Wednesday: “Great to see the freedom of speech champions out in force this morning demanding silence from those with whom they disagree.” Continue reading...
Russia unlikely to make major Ukraine gains this year – US intelligence chief
Avril Haines tells of ‘grinding, attritional war’ but sounds cautious note over Ukraine’s prospects in expected counter-offensiveWashington does not believe the Russian military can recover from its losses in Ukraine to make territorial gains there this year, the top US intelligence official has said, but she warned that Vladimir Putin still believes that time is on his side.The assessment, presented by the director of national intelligence, Avril Haines, at a Senate hearing on Wednesday morning, was noncommittal on whether Ukraine could take back significant amounts of occupied land in its planned counter-offensive this spring. Haines said that would depend on multiple factors, including the loss of Ukrainian troops and equipment in resisting Russian attacks. Continue reading...
Snow amber warning issued for parts of England amid sub-zero temperatures
Met Office says heavy snow may cause serious travel disruption as freeze forecast to continue across UK until at least FridayParts of the UK will be blanketed in white as heavy snow and blizzards are forecast for the Midlands and north England in a return of wintry weather and sub-zero temperatures.The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for “strong winds bringing blizzard conditions” between Stoke-on-Trent and Durham from 3pm on Thursday until 2pm on Friday, while much of the rest of the country will see rain and sleet. Continue reading...
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