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DIY chain Wickes says its energy costs could rise by 75% in 2023
Retailer reports third-quarter sales growth but warns of uncertain outlook and £7.5m hike in energy billThe DIY chain Wickes has said its energy costs could rise by £7.5m next year – a 75% increase – and warned of growing uncertainty regarding consumer confidence.The home improvement retailer said that total sales grew by 2.6% in the third quarter, strengthening in September after wilting during the heatwaves in July and August. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 240 of the invasion
Iranian advisers helping Russia on the ground in Crimea, says US; Moscow-backed officials ‘evacuate’ people from Kherson
UK housing sales fall but real ‘horror story’ yet to come
Experts say mini-budget has fed ‘sense of mounting dread’ into market with sales likely to plungeThe number of homes sold in September fell by nearly 40% as transaction levels returned to normal following the big spike caused by the Covid stamp duty holiday, with experts suggesting the real “house sales horror story” is still to come.Across the UK, 103,930 transactions were recorded in September, which was 37% lower than the same month in 2021, but roughly the same amount as in August, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) figures show. Continue reading...
Airbnb donates £1.25m to English Heritage to ‘boost heritage tourism’
Housing campaigner says rental giant’s donation is a ‘cultural greenwashing’ to offset their poor publicity over the housing crisisEnglish Heritage has accepted a £1.25m donation from Airbnb to support its bid to “boost heritage tourism” and to continue the conservation of the UK’s most important historical attractions and houses.The donation to the charity, which acts as a custodian to the country’s architectural legacy, follows the launch of the rental giant’s new historical homes category in July, which includes listings for historic places in which to stay. Continue reading...
Ooh, ah, up the ’Ra: Ireland grapples with singing of pro-IRA chant
Country debates whether chant is legitimate expression of national pride or an affront to victims of the TroublesA chant with five syllables, dating from the 1980s, has roared back to divide Ireland, anger British politicians and subvert history: ooh, ah, up the ’Ra.The chorus of Celtic Symphonies, a song by the folk group the Wolfe Tones, celebrates the IRA with a catchy, upbeat rhythm. For years it has been belted out in pubs and sporting clubs across Ireland, but usually in semi-private, away from the limelight. Continue reading...
Airlines expect smooth half-term getaways from England after summer disruption
British Airways and easyJet confident of fulfilling schedule in busiest weekend before ChristmasThe chaos affecting international air travel in the summer has been firmly stowed away, according to UK aviation firms, with a smooth getaway expected in the busiest weekend before Christmas.Passenger numbers for the biggest carriers and airports will peak at the start of what is for many the October half-term holiday, with easyJet and British Airways confident of fulfilling their schedule, and Heathrow to lift its passenger capacity cap later this month. Continue reading...
Ben Wallace rules himself out for PM and suggests he would back Johnson
Defence secretary says Johnson has ‘questions to answer’ but has a mandate, as former PM returns from Caribbean
Leah Croucher: remains found in loft confirmed as body of missing woman
Police say postmortem inconclusive as to cause of death after discovery at house in Milton Keynes last weekHuman remains found in a loft space at a property in Milton Keynes have been confirmed as the body of Leah Croucher, who went missing in 2019.A Home Office postmortem conducted last week was inconclusive as to the cause of death, Thames Valley police said. Continue reading...
Ropes come down as National Trust lets children roam free at Sudbury Hall
Visitors to Children’s Country House can dress up in the saloon, curl up in the library and play in the kitchen“Normally when we walk around a place like this, it’s ‘don’t touch this, don’t touch that, keep your hands to yourself’,” said Dominique Lyle as her two sons, six-year-old Joel and two-year-old Jack, raced around the portrait gallery of Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire.They were among the first families to explore the Children’s Country House, a first-of-its-kind heritage experience by the National Trust where young visitors are invited to touch objects and explore every corner of the space. Continue reading...
Airline hired for UK’s Rwanda deportations pulls out of scheme
Exclusive: Privilege Style causes problem for Home Office as it bows to pressure from campaignersA charter airline hired to remove people seeking refuge in the UK to Rwanda has pulled out of the scheme after pressure from campaigners.A plane operated by Privilege Style first attempted to fly asylum seekers to the east African country in June but was grounded by an 11th hour ruling by the European court of human rights. Continue reading...
Ontario mayor faces lone challenger – the brother he doesn’t speak to
Charles Steele runs against estranged brother Bill in Port Colborne mayoral race – but siblings keep mum on source of conflictWhen Charles Steele stepped on to a debate stage last week, it was the first time since the election campaign began that he’d confronted his lone opponent in a bitterly contested race to become mayor of a small Canadian town.The encounter also marked the first time he’d spoken to his brother Bill – the incumbent mayor – in more than 30 years. Continue reading...
100m highly polluting cars could appear on Europe’s roads after EU move
Exclusive: Efficiency recommendations of experts rejected in European Commission ‘Euro 7’ proposalsAlmost 100m highly polluting cars could appear on Europe’s roads over the next decade after the European Commission moved to disown its own experts efficiency recommendations in a leaked proposal seen by the Guardian.About 70,000 premature deaths in 2018 were caused by road transport emissions, mostly nitrogen oxides (NOx) and particulate matter (PM), and the commission had been expected to tighten pollution limits in the next “Euro 7” regulation, which takes effect in 2025. Continue reading...
EnergyAustralia latest to be hit by cyber-attack as details of hundreds of customers exposed
Electricity company says attack accessed information on 323 customers but ‘no evidence’ data was transferred elsewhere
Australian women sue Qatar Airways over forced examinations at Doha airport
Five women are seeking damages for ‘unlawful physical contact’ and mental health impacts over October 2020 incident
Starmer joins calls for Truss to decline ex-PMs’ £115,000 annual grant
Outgoing PM urged to forgo allowance amid cost of living crisis and cuts to public services
Bruce Lehrmann trial: jury sent home for weekend after not yet reaching unanimous verdict
ACT supreme court chief justice urges jurors to avoid discussing case with others ahead of continued deliberations next week
More bodies, thought to be of Ethiopian migrants, found in mass grave in Malawi
Bodies of four men, believed to be en route to South Africa, found less than a mile from where 25 bodies were exhumed in MzimbaAuthorities in Malawi have discovered four bodies in a forest close to where dozens more were found in a mass grave on Wednesday.Police say the bodies were found yesterday morning, less than a mile from where 25 others were exhumed in Mtangatanga Forest Reserve in the northern district of Mzimba. Continue reading...
Sydney swim coach Kyle Daniels acquitted on nine of 21 child sexual abuse charges
Jury continues to deliberate on further 12 charges, which include genital touching of students on the outside of their swimming costumesSydney swim coach Kyle James Henk Daniels has been acquitted of four further sexual abuse charges while a jury remains split on others.The jury’s latest verdicts, handed down on Friday, mean Daniels has been found not guilty of a total of nine of the 21 charges brought against him. Continue reading...
Lidia Thorpe faces Senate censure and two investigations over relationship with ex-bikie
Liberals say Greens senator is unfit to sit in parliament and will attempt to refer her to privileges committee for investigation
Top dog: Eve the kelpie sells for $49,000, setting new Australian record
The sale of the black and tan working dog smashed the previous record of $35,200
Lachlan Murdoch’s legal team loses bid to have parts of Crikey’s defamation defence dismissed
Australian independent publisher’s application to strike out parts of Murdoch’s reply also failed ahead of defamation trial
US charges seven over alleged Beijing plot to forcibly repatriate ‘elite’ Chinese
US attorney in New York criticises ‘outrageous violations of national sovereignty’ and alleges campaign of harassment against US residentThe United States has charged seven Chinese nationals it accuses of waging a surveillance and harassment campaign against a US resident and his family as part of a bid by Beijing to forcibly repatriate one of them back to China.The eight-count indictment, unsealed on Thursday in a US district court in Brooklyn, New York, is the latest case by the justice department targeting China’s global overseas campaign, known as “Operation Fox Hunt”. Continue reading...
Iran provides ‘technical support’ for Russian drones killing civilians, says US
Iranians brought trainers and technical support to Crimea to help Russians use drones ‘with better lethality’, White House saysIran has significantly deepened its involvement in Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by providing technical support for Russian pilots flying Iranian-made drones to bomb civilian targets, the White House has confirmed.The national security council lead spokesperson, John Kirby, said on Thursday that it was the US’s understanding that the Iranian advisers were in Crimea to provide training and maintenance – but not to actually pilot the drones – after Russian forces experienced difficulties in operating the unmanned flying bombs. Continue reading...
Joni Mitchell to play first headline concert in 23 years
The singer will perform at Washington’s Gorge Amphitheatre next June after recoveing from a brain aneurysm in 2015Joni Mitchell is set to perform at her first headline concert in 23 years.The singer will take the stage at Washington’s Gorge Amphitheatre on 10 June 2023, news that was initially revealed by Brandi Carlile on The Daily Show before official confirmation later. Carlile will also perform a headline set at the same venue, the night before. She called it “one of the most beautiful venues in the world”. Continue reading...
Italy slams Economist ‘Welcome to Britaly’ cover for rehashing stereotypes
Weekly newspaper describes Britaly as ‘country of political instability, low growth and subordination to markets’Italy’s ambassador to the UK has criticised the Economist for rehashing old stereotypes after featuring Liz Truss dressed as a centurion and holding a fork of spaghetti under the headline “Welcome to Britaly” on the cover of its latest edition, which focuses on Britain’s political mayhem.Truss, who resigned as prime minister on Thursday after just 45 days in office, is also holding a pizza-shaped shield, with one slice eaten, in the colours of the union jack. Continue reading...
EU media and leaders blame Brexit for UK political ‘insanity’ as Truss quits
Observers suggest PM’s failure could spell end of ‘wishful thinking’ of a sovereign Britain going its own way
Jewish groups criticise Nigel Farage for calling Grant Shapps ‘globalist’
Former Ukip leader and others use term associated with ‘age-old antisemitic conspiracism’ to describe new home secretary
Iceberg lettuce in blonde wig outlasts Liz Truss
Supermarket salad is crowned winner of bizarre competition that attracted global media attention
Anne Sacoolas pleads guilty to causing death of Harry Dunn
US citizen admits causing death of 19-year-old in road crash outside RAF Croughton in Northamptonshire in 2019Anne Sacoolas has been requested by a judge to appear in person for sentencing before a UK court after she pleaded guilty to causing the death of the British teenager Harry Dunn by careless driving via a video link from the US.The plea – which was entered after she pleaded not guilty to another, more serious, charge of causing death by dangerous driving – had been accepted by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after consultation with Dunn’s family, the Old Bailey was told. Continue reading...
From fighter to quitter: timeline of Liz Truss’s premiership
Key moments in the 45 days between Truss becoming prime minister and announcing her departure
China using influencers to whitewash human rights abuses, report finds
Social media videos by people from the Uyghur community are part of a sophisticated propaganda campaign, thinktank saysThe Chinese Communist party is using social media influencers from troubled regions like Xinjiang, Tibet and Inner Mongolia to whitewash human rights abuses through an increasingly sophisticated propaganda campaign, a report has claimed.The report published on Thursday by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI), described the videos by “frontier influencers” as a growing part of Beijing’s “propaganda arsenal”. Continue reading...
Albanese government to give $900m budget boost to Pacific countries
Funding will help tackle poverty and shore up security in the region and make Australia ‘more influential in the world’, Penny Wong says
YouTube and Facebook letting Brazil election disinformation spread, NGO says
Global Witness produced – and withdrew – purposely misleading ads that were all approved by YouTube, and half by FacebookYouTube and Facebook are allowing disinformation to be spread about Brazil’s election campaign, adding to the bitterness in an already polarised and violent election, according to a new report by the human rights organisation Global Witness.The NGO produced a series of purposely misleading ads during an election season that has been dominated by the bitter race between far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro and his leftist challenger, former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Continue reading...
Canada’s largest grocer to freeze prices amid profiteering accusations
Loblaw Companies says it will lock in prices of ‘no name’ amid looming parliamentary investigation into the food retail industryCanada’s largest grocer has announced a price freeze on its low-cost product line, amid accusations of profiteering a worsening cost of living crisis – and a looming parliamentary investigation into the food retail industry.Inflation figures on Wednesday showed that grocery prices in the country rose 11.4% over last month, continuing a surge not seen in more than four decades. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer renews call for immediate general election
Labour leader says Tories lack ‘basic patriotic duty to keep the British people out of their own pathetic squabbles’
Labor faces employer revolt over changes to multi-employer pay deals in IR bill
Adding to pressure on Albanese government, unions are warning of risk to manufacturing jobs from sky-rocketing gas prices
BoM staff allege rebranding debacle made ‘toxic work culture’ even worse
Exclusive: concerns raised about health of exhausted team members and ability to continue providing life-saving information in severe weather
UK’s biggest food bank network to spend millions on parcels this winter
Exclusive: Trussell Trust to distribute 1.3m emergency food parcels to help soaring numbers of households in needThe UK’s biggest food bank network is preparing to spend millions of pounds topping up charity food parcels this winter as it offers help to record numbers of families at risk of going hungry as a result of the cost of living crisis.The Trussell Trust said the expenditure was needed to ensure food banks had adequate food reserves because its customary main source of food supplies – donations from the public – was failing to keep pace with rapidly increasing demand. Continue reading...
Victoria set to re-enter electricity market after setting 95% renewable energy target
Daniel Andrews announces plan to revive State Electricity Commission, which was privatised in the 1990s
Zachary Rolfe was warned his fellow officers were ‘snakes’ and to watch his back, inquest hears
Inquest into death of Kumanjayi Walker hears Rolfe held ‘debrief’ barbecue at his home two days after shooting
Penny Wong says timing of Australia’s reversal on West Jerusalem ‘regrettable’
Foreign affairs minister admits poor timing of announcement on Jewish holiday and promises never to play politics on the issue
Medibank says sample of stolen customer data includes details of medical procedures
Company says criminal claiming to have 200GB of data shared sample for verification
Lidia Thorpe resigns as Greens deputy leader in Senate over relationship with former bikie boss
Adam Bandt says Thorpe displayed ‘significant lack of judgment’ for failing to declare her relationship with former Rebels president
Census website struck by a billion attempted cyber-attacks, Australian Bureau of Statistics reveals
Revelation that ABS fended off attacks in 2021 comes as Australia reels from ransomware attacks on Medibank and Optus
Liz Truss’s government on the brink after Suella Braverman’s parting shot
Prime minister at risk of mass exodus of ministers as home secretary forced to resignLiz Truss’s beleaguered government appeared at risk of collapse on Wednesday as Suella Braverman launched a stinging attack on the prime minister after being forced to resign as home secretary.Braverman’s dramatic departure, coming just five days after Truss sacked her chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, risks the prime minister experiencing the sort of mass exodus of ministers that forced Boris Johnson to quit. Continue reading...
Ministers accused of ignoring scale of problems facing GPs in England
MPs say unsustainable workloads and low morale of family doctors need to be addressed urgentlyMinisters are ignoring “unsustainable” workload pressures and a growing shortage of medics in general practice, putting the safety of millions of patients at risk, MPs have said.In a scathing report, the health and social care committee accuses the government and NHS England of being reluctant to acknowledge the enormous problems in the system. As a result, the crisis is not being tackled with anything like sufficient urgency, the MPs say. Continue reading...
Labour MP says Tories were ‘bullied and manhandled’ during vote on fracking ban – as it happened
Chris Bryant says at least one MP ‘physically pulled through door’ as Labour motion failsPlans to create Great British Railways, a public sector body to oversee Britain’s railways, have been delayed, MPs have been told.Anne-Marie Trevelyan, the transport secretary, told the Commons transport committee that the transport bill, which would have set up the new body, has been delayed because legislation to deal with the energy crisis is being prioritised. She said:The challenges of things like the energy legislation we’ve got to bring in and various others has meant that we have lost the opportunity to have that [bill] in this third session.What we are continuing to pitch for will be what I would call a narrow bill around the future of transport technologies, the legislation around things like e-scooters. Continue reading...
Historic deal struck to see Victorian treaty negotiations with First Nations groups begin next year
Under the framework, traditional owners will enter into interim agreements during negotiations
What will new UK home secretary Grant Shapps bring to the role?
Johnson’s former transport secretary, an aviator with multiple names, has been parachuted in to replace Suella BravermanAnswering the question “who is Grant Shapps?” is more complicated than it would be for most MPs.The new home secretary has had a varied political career, with rapid rises and precipitous falls – serving as transport secretary, international development secretary, Conservative party chairman, housing minister and now home secretary. Continue reading...
Brittney Griner sends message from Russian prison on birthday: ‘Thanks for fighting to get me home’
Basketball player, who was arrested at Moscow airport after authorities found vape canisters, thanks supportersBrittney Griner thanked her supporters from a Russian prison where the detained basketball athlete spent her 32nd birthday on Tuesday.In a statement released by her lawyers and reported by CNN, Griner said: “Thank you everyone for fighting so hard to get me home. All the support and love are definitely helping me.” Continue reading...
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