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Chef wrongly branded sex offender wins long fight to stay in UK
Home Office curtailed Saiful Islam’s visa in 2010 after wrongly linking him to criminal convictionsA chef from Bangladesh who was wrongly recorded as a sex offender by the Home Office has won the right to remain in the UK after fighting since 2010.Saiful Islam, 47, arrived in the UK in 2003 at the age of 27 after being granted a work permit to take up a job as a chef in a Thai restaurant. In 2005 he raised the alarm with the police and the Home Office that his employer was exploiting him by withholding most of his wages, forcing him to work 18-hour days, and beating him. Continue reading...
First wild beaver in Wales in years caught felling trees in garden
Pembrokeshire couple intrigued to discover what was causing damage catches culprit on stealth cameraCreeping through the darkness, the midnight vandal fells yet another tree with “machete-like” skill.On a hidden camera planted in their garden, a couple whose trees disappeared from their garden “overnight” have unmasked the unlikely culprit: the first wild beaver spotted in Wales in 400 years. Continue reading...
Storm Noa to sweep UK on Wednesday with 70mph winds forecast
Road and rail travel problems hit Wales as Met Office extends yellow weather warning to south-east EnglandA swathe of stormy weather with heavy rain and strong gusts is set to sweep across the UK on Wednesday.The weather system, named Storm Noa by Météo-France, is predicted to grow stronger over the course of the day with coastal areas in south-west England, particularly Devon and Cornwall, likely to be worst affected. Continue reading...
China appears to backtrack over no-fly zone near Taiwan
Taipei says Beijing has confined flight ban north of island to 27 minutes on Sunday after initial three-day plan
Joe Biden is ‘not anti-British’, says senior presidential aide
Official says Britain remains one of America’s closest allies after former DUP leader Arlene Foster claimed Biden ‘hates the UK’
Junior doctors’ union asks Acas to help end strikes deadlock
Conciliation service urged to look for ways to end logjam with government over demand for 35% pay rise
Simon Birmingham the latest Liberal party frontbencher who will not campaign against Indigenous voice
Senator’s show of reluctance comes after Julian Leeser resigned as shadow attorney general over referendum stance
Indigenous voice: electoral commission launches campaign to combat misinformation and confusion
The AEC says it will be ‘proactive’ online and use a variety of other media to help inform voters about the upcoming referendum
Australian winemakers hopeful of breakthrough on $1.2bn China trade but still plan to diversify markets
After government announced deal with China that could end tariffs on barley, wine producers now cautiously optimistic
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Australian university reforms to incentivise Stem degrees over arts have ‘dismally failed’, peak bodies say
Leading tertiary voices push for Morrison government policy to be scrapped, saying it hurts both students and universities
Salim Mehajer allegedly choked girlfriend until she lost consciousness, Sydney court hears
Former Auburn deputy mayor, 36, has pleaded not guilty to six charges related to alleged domestic violence
‘Even in the realms of extreme, it’s extreme’: how UK music festivals are planning for freak weather
Whether waterlogged from flooding or parched and prone to wildfires, festival sites are having to plan for every eventuality – and the costs are substantialWellies and sun hats are the traditional first guard against the elements at festivals, but this summer they may not be enough to protect revellers. Flood defences, wildfire response teams and satellite weather-monitoring technology are among the ways UK music festivals are adapting to extreme weather events fuelled by the climate crisis.Last summer’s record high temperatures in the UK hit during festival season, and the changing climate has become one of the industry’s biggest challenges, increasing the frequency, severity and likelihood of weather such as heatwaves and thunderstorms. With preparations underway for this year’s festival season, event organisers are increasing their contingency plans to secure their events, at a time of higher costs in labour, energy and insurance. Continue reading...
Viktor Orbán’s support for Trump seems to wane as ally meets with DeSantis
Hungarian PM previously backed Trump but meetings between Katalin Novák and DeSantis camp suggest he’s hedging his betsHungary’s far-right prime minister, Viktor Orbán, one of Donald Trump’s biggest international supporters, has made overtures in recent weeks to Ron DeSantis and one of the Florida governor’s key billionaire backers.Orbán has repeatedly voiced strong support for Trump’s policies and political style even long after the former president left the White House. But meetings between a key Orbán ally and the DeSantis camp suggest the Hungarian leader is hedging his bets amid uncertainty over Trump’s electoral prospects. Continue reading...
ACCC rejects claims gas price cap and safeguard mechanism harming new investment
Chair Gina Cass-Gottlieb says it’s not ‘accurate’ to claim the government’s policies were making Australia uncompetitive
Tories hail Greek migration policies as an example. Instead, they should serve as a warning
Experience in eastern Mediterranean proves deterrence and harsh conditions do little to discourage refugeesProminent Conservatives openly view Greece’s self-described “strict but fair” migration policies as a model to emulate. The former home secretary Priti Patel told MPs last week that “we would not be in this current situation” had she been allowed to replicate “Greek-style reception centres”.British interest in the Greek model dates back to May 2021, when the former immigration minister Chris Philp made an “urgent” – as internal documents seen by the Guardian called it – trip to Greece. This was followed by an official visit by Patel in August 2021, who toured a newly constructed Greek camp, went out on patrol with the Greek coastguard and spoke of working “closely with Greek partners” on migration. Continue reading...
Gun battles erupt in Ethiopia as PM axes Amhara region’s security force
The country’s second-biggest state has been riven by mass street protests, armed clashes between local police and the federal military as well as the fatal shooting of two aid workersGun battles and mass protests have engulfed parts of Amhara, Ethiopia’s second-biggest region, after a move to centralise the regional security forces of the country’s 11 states.The federal government announced the policy last Thursday, in pursuit of building “a strong centralised army”. People from several towns in Amhara responded with protests, while some units of the region’s security forces refused to disarm and clashed with the federal military. Continue reading...
High court ruling casts doubt on hundreds of Australian visa refusals
Majority of judges find that bureaucrats cannot decide whether the minister should consider intervening, as department policy dictates
Dinosaur skull found in Queensland belonged to sauropod that roamed almost 100m years ago
Fossil from fourth-ever discovered specimen of a titanosaur may reinforce theory that dinosaurs travelled between South America and Australia
Twitter forced to remove harmful content aimed at Brittany Higgins and partner
eSafety commissioner uses tough new powers against social media giant after complaint from Higgins’s partner David Shiraz
Fox News under fire for ‘credibility problem’ over late disclosure of Murdoch role
Judge chided firm’s lawyers after they revealed for the first time in nearly two years owner’s executive chairman titleA judge said Fox News had a “credibility problem” as it prepares for a $1.6bn defamation trial after the company disclosed for the first time in nearly two years of litigation that Rupert Murdoch was an officer of the company.On Monday, Fox News and its parent company Fox Corp head to trial over Fox’s coverage of false election-rigging claims. Murdoch, chairman of Fox Corp, is expected to testify. Continue reading...
US considers imposing Colorado River water cuts to western states
Depending on the plan, either California would be the most affected, or Arizona and Nevada would be parchedThe federal government on Tuesday laid out options for saving the Colorado River in an effort to prevent it from falling to critically low levels and put an end to months-long negotiations between the seven western states and Indigenous nations that rely on it as a dwindling resource.As less and less water has been flowing through the river and its reservoirs fell to historic lows, the US Bureau of Reclamation, which manages water resources, called on the basin’s seven states – California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming – to find ways to cut as much as 30% of their river water allocation. Continue reading...
V&A’s Diva show uses costumes and artefacts to celebrate female creativity
Dresses worn by Marilyn Monroe, Maria Callas – and Elton John’s 50th birthday costume – feature in London exhibition“I will always be as difficult as necessary to achieve the best,” Maria Callas – one of the most renowned and influential opera singers of the 20th century – once said.For the sentiment, Callas and countless other performers, from Barbra Streisand to Beyoncé and Mariah Carey, have been labelled as “divas”. The term, which means goddess in Italian, has over the years come to denote a self-important person, usually a woman, who is demanding and difficult to please. Continue reading...
Etihad Airways’ ‘sustainable aviation’ ads banned in UK
Advertising Standards Authority rules ads misled consumers about the environmental impact of flyingAn ad campaign by Etihad Airways trumpeting its approach to “sustainable aviation” has been banned by the UK advertising watchdog, which ruled it was misleading consumers over the environmental impact of flying.The United Arab Emirates (UAE) national carrier, which has an extensive marketing strategy that includes sponsorship of Manchester City Premier League team including stadium naming rights, ran two Facebook adverts promoting its green credentials. Continue reading...
Liz Truss to say Macron trip to China was sign of weakness
Former PM to say in speech that any attempts by western leaders to appease Xi Jinping would be a mistakeLiz Truss will say Emmanuel Macron’s recent trip to China was a “sign of weakness”, after the French president asked Beijing for support in ending the war in Ukraine.In the latest of a series of foreign policy interventions designed to encourage Rishi Sunak to take a tougher approach towards China, Truss will say in a speech that any attempts by western leaders to appease Xi Jinping would be a mistake. Continue reading...
John Olsen, celebrated Australian artist, dies aged 95
In a career spanning seven decades best known for his landscapes, Olsen won the Archibald prize in 2005 for a self-portrait
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 412 of the invasion
Leaked US documents appear to indicate Egypt was planning to covertly supply Russia weapons; US says reporter Evan Gershkovich ‘wrongfully detained’ Continue reading...
Row between Twitter and Substack ends with uneasy truce
Social media site stops censoring links and searches for newsletter platform after launch of rival microblogging serviceA six-day row between Twitter and Substack has come to an uneasy truce after the social media site stopped censoring links and searches for the newsletter platform following the latter’s decision to launch a rival microblogging service.However, the spat appears to have put an end to Elon Musk’s “Twitter Files” project, after he tweeted then deleted screenshots of a conversation between himself and one of its writers, Matt Taibbi, in which the pair sparred over the censorship. Continue reading...
Hikers high on magic mushrooms rescued in Lake District
Keswick mountain rescue team dispatched to bring men down fell after reports they were in troubleThe doughty men and women of Keswick mountain rescue are well used to helping walkers who have lost their way on the Lake District fells. But on the weekend they had to assist a group who had also lost their minds.Just after noon on Saturday, the team were called to the Stoneycroft, Newlands and Seathwaite area of the national park following reports that a group of young men were in trouble after taking magic mushrooms. Continue reading...
Australian scientists grow replica human lungs and call for end to animal testing
Exclusive: ‘Everyone told me it would never work’, says professor of nanomedicine, but science needs alternatives to experimenting on animalsProfessor of nanomedicine Wojciech Chrzanowski finds it “heartbreaking” to recall some of his early scientific work, where research involving animal testing was inevitable.“The moment you start working in a lab, and have to start squeezing and cutting animals, you feel sorry for them,” Chrzanowski said. Continue reading...
Woman found dead in Sydney apartment identified as Erin Gilbert
Neighbours at Merrylands apartment block called police about 11.30pm on Easter Sunday to report concerns for her welfare
Junior doctors in England begin four-day strike over pay
Strike is expected to lead to 350,000 appointments including operations being cancelledJunior doctors across England have begun a four-day strike that will result in an estimated 350,000 appointments including operations being cancelled.Doctors will mount picket lines outside hospitals from 7am until Saturday morning in a deteriorating dispute over pay. It is the longest industrial action in the health service since nurses, ambulance crews and other health workers took action last year. Continue reading...
Police search Brisbane dump sites over belief missing woman’s body was placed in a bin
Detectives suspect a rubbish truck had transported the body of Lesley Trotter, 78, on 28 March
Australia and China’s barley deal is an 11th-hour off-ramp after years of trade tensions
Latest move fits with Albanese government’s attempts to pursue ‘constructive’ dialogue with China without making any policy concessions
Australia strikes deal with China over barley trade dispute
In ‘sign of goodwill’, federal government temporarily suspends WTO challenge as China agrees to review its tariffs
‘A very welcome thing’: New Zealand cabinet reaches gender parity for first time
Including ministers outside cabinet, there are now more women in country’s executive than menNew Zealand has reached gender equity in its government cabinet for the first time in its history.The country had elected its most diverse parliament ever under former prime minister Jacinda Ardern in 2020, significantly boosting numbers of female, Māori and LBGTQ+ members. Now, it has reached gender parity at the decision-making table of cabinet, the body of senior ministers responsible for most important policy, legislative and spending decisions. Continue reading...
Al Jaffee, legendary Mad magazine cartoonist, dies aged 102
The artist behind the magazine’s famous “fold-in” drawing, Jaffee was Mad’s longest-tenured contributor and only retired when he was 99Al Jaffee, the pioneering Mad magazine cartoonist and inventor of the “fold-in” who worked for the publication for seven decades and retired when he was 99 years old, has died at the age of 102.Jaffee died on Monday in a Manhattan hospital of multi-system organ failure, his granddaughter told the New York Times. Continue reading...
Dozens of Australian politicians urge US to abandon Julian Assange extradition
In open letter, 48 MPs and senators warn ‘closest strategic ally’ that pursuit of WikiLeaks founder ‘set a dangerous precedent’Australian federal politicians from across the political spectrum have jointly asked the US attorney general, Merrick Garland, to abandon attempts to extradite Julian Assange from the UK.The 48 MPs and senators – including 13 from the governing Labor party – warned that the pursuit of the WikiLeaks founder “set a dangerous precedent” for press freedom and would damage the reputation of the US. Continue reading...
Six-year-old girl in serious condition following dog attack south of Brisbane
Two dogs seized by council from a Woodridge property after the child sustained significant abdominal, chest and shoulder injuries
Derry crowd petrol-bombs police vehicle as Joe Biden heads to Northern Ireland
Land Rover was monitoring a dissident republican parade commemorating the 1916 RisingThe British and Irish governments have condemned petrol bomb attacks on police in Derry on the eve of Joe Biden’s visit to Northern Ireland.A small crowd threw petrol bombs and other missiles at a police Land Rover during a parade by dissident republicans in the Creggan area of the city on Monday. The vehicle briefly caught fire and was withdrawn. Continue reading...
Sixth body found in rubble of collapsed building in Marseille
Rescue workers continue to search smouldering debris for more people after suspected explosion, as manslaughter investigation openedRescue workers have recovered a sixth body from the rubble of a collapsed apartment building in Marseille, as emergency services battled difficult conditions to look for missing people.More than 24 hours after a suspected explosion at the building, where people had reported a strong smell of gas, dozens of rescue workers and dogs worked among the debris and rubble as a fire still smouldered underneath. Continue reading...
Australia’s richest captured 93% of economic growth between 2009 financial crisis and Covid, paper shows
Wealthiest 10% captured growth in company profits while most Australians watched their real wages shrink, Australia Institute finds
Essential workers unable to afford to rent alone almost anywhere in Australia, report shows
Aged care workers in capital cities would have to spend 77% of their pay on housing to pay the average rent of $572 a week
Netanyahu reverses decision to fire Israel defence minister after protests
Dismissal of Yoav Gallant triggered unprecedented surge of protest against plan to disempower judiciaryAs Israel faces a surge in violence on almost every front, the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has reversed his decision to fire the defence minister, Yoav Gallant, for warning that his judicial overhaul was harming the military.In a televised speech late on Monday, Netanyahu said Gallant would stay in his position, two weeks after he dismissed the minister. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war live: Russia nearly shot down British spy plane near Ukraine, alleged leaked US document claims
Near miss occurred off coast of Crimea in September 2022, according to apparent leak of Pentagon documents
Mother of British-Israeli sisters killed in West Bank shooting dies
Lucy Dee sustained critical injuries in attack on Friday that killed her daughters Maia and RinaThe mother of two British-Israeli sisters killed in a shooting in the occupied West Bank has died from injuries sustained in the incident.Maia and Rina Dee, 20 and 15, were killed on Friday when their car was shot at by a suspected Palestinian gunman. Their mother, Lucy (also known as Leah), 45, who was in the car with them, sustained critical injuries and was left in a coma. Continue reading...
Italian coastguard in rescue of two fishing boats carrying 1,200 people
Operation comes as attempted crossings of Mediterranean from north Africa surge over weekendThe Italian coastguard said on Monday it was carrying out a rescue operation involving two fishing boats with a total of 1,200 passengers on board, as the number of people attempting to cross the Mediterranean from north Africa surged over the weekend.One vessel carrying about 800 people was more than 120 miles (190 km) south-east of the Sicilian city of Syracuse, the coastguard said. Continue reading...
Saudi Arabia makes peace proposal for Yemen after Houthi talks
Key players in Yemeni coalition government ready to go along with minimum eight-month ceasefireSaudi Arabia has persuaded the key players in the Yemeni coalition government to go along with a minimum eight-month ceasefire with Houthi rebels in parallel with talks on the future of the country that may take as long as two years, as it rushes to capitalise on its new relationship with Iran.Saudi and Houthi leaders met on Sunday for the first time in public in the Houthi-held capital, Sana’a, with the Saudis keen to cut their losses after a disastrous eight-year-long intervention that started with airstrikes in 2015. Mediators from Oman were also present. Continue reading...
Macron sparks anger by saying Europe should not be ‘vassal’ in US-China clash
Alarm on both sides of Atlantic as French president warns against being drawn into any Taiwan conflictEmmanuel Macron has flown into a storm of criticism after he said Europe should not become a “vassal” and must avoid being drawn into any conflict between the US and China over Taiwan.The French president made the remarks in an interview on his plane after a three-day state visit to China, where he received a red carpet welcome by President Xi Jinping – a show of pageantry that alarmed some European China watchers. Continue reading...
China ends military drills after simulating strikes on Taiwan
Ship-launched fighter jets have previously never been seen in island’s air defence zoneChina’s military exercises targeting Taiwan have concluded after three days in which it encircled the island, simulated missile attacks on cities, and practised ship-launched strikes from the east.China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) said on Monday the combat readiness drills had “comprehensively tested the troops under actual combat conditions”. Continue reading...
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