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Clear for takeoff? Amazon gets green light to test-fly delivery drones in UK
Trial in Orkney to test machine flying out of human controller's line of sight could pave way for home deliveriesAmazon has been given the green light to test-fly drones beyond a human controller's line of sight in the UK, paving the way for using the machines to deliver packages to homes.The online retailer is one of six organisations taking part in a trial led by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), with other projects including the inspection of offshore windfarms, air traffic control, policing and delivering emergency medical supplies. Continue reading...
Telstra reports $1.8bn profit, a 13% drop, as price rises loom for mobile customers
Results largely driven by strong performance in mobile business and CEO says company is aware of cost-of-living pressures
Cybersecurity firm Wiz to open European headquarters in London
Exclusive: Company's first European office is major shot in the arm for UK's aspirations to be global tech hubCybersecurity firm Wiz, which last month rejected a $23bn (18bn) takeover bid from Google's parent company, Alphabet, is to open a European headquarters in London - a move that is a major shot in the arm for the UK's aspiration to be a global tech hub.The new office, the company's first in Europe, will be run by co-founder and research and development head, Roy Reznik, who is relocating from Israel to the UK capital to underscore the company's business ambitions in the region. Continue reading...
Woman paid £35,000 over CPS’s decision to drop rape case after ‘sexsomnia’ claim
Jade McCrossen-Nethercott receives apology from UK prosecution service for failings which led to case being closed and defendant acquittedA woman has been awarded 35,000 in compensation from the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after her rape case was dropped over claims that she could have had an episode of a rare sleep condition called sexsomnia.Jade Blue McCrossen-Nethercott, 32, contacted police in 2017, when she was 24, after waking up to discover she was half-naked, and with the sense that she had been raped while she slept. Continue reading...
Linda Reynolds’ parents lament daughter’s treatment as ‘monster’ and criticise Brittany Higgins’ interview
WA senator is suing her former staffer over social media posts she believes damaged her reputation
Zali Steggall tells Dutton to ‘stop being racist’ in parliament amid heated debate on Palestinian visas
Independent member for Warringah says Coalition is whipping up a sense of fear' of those fleeing conflict in Gaza
Mark Speakman calls on NSW Liberal director to resign after ‘monumental stuff-up’ over council elections
Opposition leader says Richard Shields should fall on his sword' after party fails to nominate key candidates
Australia’s unemployment rate rises to 4.2% in July, even as employers add more than 58,000 jobs
Latest data reported by the ABS dims chances of a near-term RBA interest rate cut
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra says cancelling pianist performance over Gaza statement an ‘error’
The event, which was due to go ahead without Jayson Gillham, has now been cancelled due to safety concerns', but may be rescheduled
Gena Rowlands, star of A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria, dies at 94
The three-time Emmy winner has been celebrated for her vivid portrayals of strong, troubled women, including in 10 films directed by her first husband John CassavetesThe acclaimed American actor Gena Rowlands, a three-time Emmy winner and dual Oscar nominee, has died at the age of 94, her son, Nick Cassavetes, told Entertainment Weekly on Wednesday.Rowlands, acclaimed for her vivid portrayals of strong, troubled women, starred in dozens of films during a career that began on stage and television in the 1950s and included award-winning roles in A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria, directed by her first husband, the actor, writer and director John Cassavetes. Continue reading...
Girl, 11, stabbed in Leicester Square attack is Australian, government confirms
Victim, who remains in hospital, and her mother were visiting London when incident occurredThe 11-year-old girl who was stabbed eight times in Leicester Square this week is an Australian national, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Tradeconfirmed late Wednesday night.The girl was visiting London with her mother at the time of the attack. She was hospitalised and required plastic surgery for wounds to her face, shoulder, wrist and neck, a court was told on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Victorian Labor minister says it would be ‘disgraceful’ if Albanese government doesn’t enact total gambling ad ban
Victoria's gaming minister Melissa Horne joins growing push within the party to beef up a proposed partial ban on gambling advertising
Radiographer shortage in England ‘is delaying breast cancer treatment’
Urgent need to recruit more mammographers to enable disease to be detected promptly, says professional bodyWomen are receiving late breast cancer diagnoses and experiencing treatment delays due to a shortage of specialist staff who can deliver breast cancer scans, according to leading radiographers.Specialist scans that are used to detect breast cancer are undertaken by radiographers, also known as mammographers, who specialise in breast imaging. Continue reading...
Inspection finds Met police failing or inadequate in key crime fighting areas
Devastating' report says there are serious concerns' about London force's management of dangerous offendersThe UK's biggest police force is providing an inadequate or failing service in seven of eight key crime-fighting areas, and there are serious concerns" about its management of dangerous offenders, according to an official inspection.The report on the Metropolitan police was described as devastating" by one Whitehall source and comes after the Met commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley, who took office almost two years ago, vowed sweeping reforms. Continue reading...
Bridget Brennan to replace Lisa Millar as host of ABC News Breakfast
Dja Dja Wurrung, Yorta Yorta woman is Australia's first Indigenous breakfast TV host
Uncertainty over Port Talbot’s future ‘causing supply chain job losses’
Wales secretary says Tories should have prepared for workforce cuts resulting from switch to electric arc furnaceUncertainty over the future of Tata Steel in south Wales is already causing job losses in the broader industry, the Welsh secretary has warned, as the government scrambles to reduce the toll of redundancies in Port Talbot.Speaking on Wednesday ahead of announcing the first 13.5m tranche of funding to support laid-off workers, the secretary of state for Wales, Jo Stevens, criticised the former Conservative government for what she said was a failure to prepare for the possibility of thousands of jobs losses at Port Talbot. Continue reading...
Australia’s definition of death preventing use of latest organ transplant technology
Exclusive: Mark Dreyfus cites strong support from states and territories to update human tissue laws last reviewed almost 50 years ago
Deflection and downplaying: Putin’s response to Kursk invasion off to a shaky start
The longer the incursion lasts, the harder it is for Russia's president to brush it off as a hiccup in a successful warAs Ukraine's assault on Russia's Kursk region continues, Moscow's repeated insistence that everything is under control is wearing thin.Images broadcast on Ukrainian TV on Wednesday, showing a reporter speaking from the town of Sudzha, with no obvious signs of fighting in the background, seemed to quash Russian claims on Tuesday that the uncontrolled ride of the enemy has already been halted", and that the Russian army had regained the initiative. Continue reading...
Flaming out? Burning Man festival fails to sell out for first time in a decade
Rising cost of living and climate crisis have played spoilers to the celebration, which has sold out every year since 2011For more than a decade, tickets to Burning Man have sold out almost immediately - sometimes in a matter of minutes.But this year, less than two weeks before the festival kicks off, tickets are still available - raising questions about the future of the annual desert revelry in the face of the climate crisis and economic instability.This article was amended on 14 August 2024. It previously stated that Burning Man has been held in Nevada's Black Rock desert since 1986. The festival actually first began on a San Francisco beach in 1986. Continue reading...
Jamaica declares state of emergency after eight killed in weekend shootings
Two attacks in Clarendon killed eight and injured nine as government looks to focus on gang violenceJamaica's prime minister has issued a 14-day state of emergency in the country's southern Clarendon parish amid fears of further violence after two shootings on Sunday left eight dead and nine wounded.Seven people were killed when gunmen fired indiscriminately at a birthday party in Cherry Tree Lane, Clarendon; the eighth victim was killed in a second shooting. Continue reading...
Israeli forces in Gaza ‘use civilians as human shields’ against possible booby-traps
Newspaper and campaign group allege Palestinians are sent ahead of troops into buildings or tunnels that need clearingIsraeli soldiers are using Palestinian civilians as human shields in Gaza to enter and clear tunnels and buildings they suspect may have been booby-trapped, a leading Israeli NGO and newspaper have reported.The practice was so widespread across different units fighting in Gaza that it could in effect be considered a protocol", said Nadav Weiman, the executive director of Breaking the Silence, a group founded by Israeli combat veterans to document military abuses. Continue reading...
Hamas unlikely to take part in new round of Gaza ceasefire talks
Islamist group says it won't negotiate just to negotiate', raising fears of Iranian attacks on Israel if no deal is agreedHamas appears unlikely to participate in a new round of talks on a Gaza ceasefire deal on Thursday, further eroding hopes of an agreement that might stave off expected retaliatory strikes by Iran against Israel for the killing of a Hamas leader in Tehran last month.Most observers already had low expectations of the ceasefire talks, with Israel hardening its position in recent weeks and fears that Hamas, now led by its most hardline faction, would offer few concessions. Continue reading...
Woman, 53, jailed over ‘blow the mosque up’ Facebook post after Southport riots
Keyboard warrior' Julie Sweeney sentenced to 15 months on busy day for rioting cases in England's courtsA 53-year-old woman who lived a quiet, sheltered" life has been jailed for 15 months for posting a comment on Facebook which said: Blow the mosque up with the adults in it."Julie Sweeney, of Church Lawton, Cheshire, pleaded guilty at Chester crown court to sending a communication to convey a threat of death or serious harm. Continue reading...
Treasury failed to inform watchdog of top official’s Labour donations – report
Civil Service Commission was not told that Ian Corfield had given the party more than 20,000 over 10 yearsA Labour donor was approved for a senior Treasury role without the civil service watchdog being informed of his donation history, it has emerged.Ian Corfield has donated more than 20,000 to Labour politicians in the last 10 years, including 5,000 to the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, last summer, according to Electoral Commission data. Continue reading...
Tory donor Lycamobile handed winding-up order from HMRC amid tax dispute
Pay-as-you-go simcard seller often filed late returns, had accounts queried by auditors and was embroiled in eight-year VAT battleLycamobile, a telecoms company that has given more than 2m to the Conservative party, has been issued with a winding-up petition by HM Revenue and Customs, amid a long-running VAT dispute.The company, founded by businessman Allirajah Subaskaran in 2006, sells pay-as-you-go sim cards that are popular with low-paid workers wanting to make cheap phone calls to family overseas, as well as in the UK. Continue reading...
Union calls for urgent action to protect jobs as Asda ‘fights for survival’
GMB accuses owner TDR Capital of mismanagement as sales at supermarket fall 6%The GMB union has called on the owner of Asda to take urgent action" to protect jobs amid signs the supermarket is in a fight for survival".On Tuesday data revealed sales at Asda fell 6% in the three months to 4 August, despite continuing grocery price inflation, taking the retailer's share of the UK take-home grocery market to 12.6% - the lowest level in at least 13 years. Continue reading...
Bahia’s police killings pile pressure on Lula’s Workers’ party in Brazil
Nearly 300 people aged 19 and under were killed by Bahian security forces in 2023, making it Brazil's highest rateActivists have raised the alarm over police violence in the Brazilian state of Bahia, as new figures revealed that more children and adolescents are killed by the region's security forces than anywhere else in the country.Two hundred and eighty-nine people aged 19 and under were killed by police in Bahia last year, up from 242 in 2022, according to a new report by the United Nations Children's Fund (Unicef) and the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety. Continue reading...
Germany investigates possible attack on water system at military base
People may have broken in and contaminated supply pipes at Cologne-Wahn airbase, the defence ministry saysThe German armed forces are investigating the suspected sabotage of one of their military bases amid suspicions that it was broken into and the water supply system contaminated.The defence ministry confirmed on Wednesday that state security was investigating the reported attack after suspicions of attempted or actual entry, as well as sabotage, at the Cologne-Wahn barracks, just outside Cologne. Continue reading...
Ending sexual violence on public transport is ‘absolute priority’, says minister – as it happened
This live blog is now closed, you can read more of our UK political coverage herePatrick Butler is the Guardian's social policy editor, and he has this story of social media getting the RSPB into hot water:The RSPB has been criticised by the English charities watchdog over social media posts in which it accused named government ministers of being liars" for watering down environmental protections. Continue reading...
Australians’ mortgage payments hit high not seen since before GFC, data shows
The average mortgage holder is parting with more than a fifth of their pre-tax income, double what they were spending in the 90s
‘Close association’ through army reserve prompted anti-corruption commissioner to recuse himself from robodebt referral
Exclusive: Paul Brereton delegated decision not to pursue investigation so as to avoid any possible perception of a conflict of interest'
Israel-Gaza war: Israel publishes plan for new West Bank settlement as regional tensions simmer – as it happened
This live blog is now closed, you can read more of our Israel-Gaza war coverage herePalestinian newborn twins, their mother and grandmother were killed by an Israeli strike on their Gaza apartment as their father picked up their birth certificates.Mohammed Abu Al-Qumsan had just picked up the certificates when he found out the twins had been killed, along with his wife and her mother, by a strike on the building where they were sheltering, according to Reuters.My wife is gone, my two babies and my mother-in-law. I was told it's a tank shell on the apartment they were in, in a house we were displaced to.Today, it was registered in history that the occupation army targets newborn children who are barely four days old, twins along with their mother and grandmother. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war live: 100 Russian soldiers captured as Ukraine makes gains in Kursk, says Zelenskiy
Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that Ukraine is not forgetting [the] eastern front for a second' as it advances into RussiaUkraine's military has said its forces in the Kursk region shot down a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber.Kristen Michal, the Estonian prime minister, has said we must continue to show our steadfast support to Ukraine and further raise the cost of war for Russia." Continue reading...
‘Rebuilt from scratch’: how Edinburgh international film festival got back on its feet
In a radical rethink' after its crisis two years ago, the festival returns with world premieres, a new 50,000 prize and a focus on industry Peter Bradshaw's 12 best picks of the festivalThe trailblazing producer Lynda Myles knows a thing of two about film festivals. The first female director of the Edinburgh international film festival (EIFF) betweeen 1973 and 1980, Myles declares herself ecstatic" that the revived programme will take place this month.With so many other festivals to compete with, you have to have specificity," says Myles, who will present a new screening showcase at the EIFF, and it seems to me that being part of the world's biggest arts festival offers that. After a difficult few years it was time for a radical rethink." Continue reading...
Mars agrees $36bn deal to buy Pringles maker Kellanova
All-cash offer dwarfs 2008 takeover of Wrigley by Mars but could face scrutiny from watchdogsMars, the chocolate to pet food group, has struck a $36bn (28bn) deal to buy Kellanova, the maker of Pringles and Pop-Tarts.The all-cash offer, announced on Wednesday, is the biggest ever acquisition for the privately owned Mars, dwarfing its $23bn takeover of the chewing gum maker Wrigley in 2008. Continue reading...
More than 2,300lb of meth found hidden under celery at Atlanta farmers’ market
Drug Enforcement Administration says haul was one of largest of its kind and obviously, we threw away the celery'More than 2,300lb of methamphetamine was discovered hidden in a load of celery at a farmers' market in Atlanta, authorities said.The haul, which the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) said was one of the largest of its kind, was seized at the Atlanta State Farmers Market in Forest Park. Continue reading...
Man charged with murder after woman found dead in Kent
Huseyin Kalyoncu, of Four Elms, was known to Sonia Maria Parker, 51A man has been charged with murder after a woman was found dead at her home in Kent.Police and paramedics were called to Four Elms, Edenbridge, shortly after 8am on 5 May. Continue reading...
‘Vulgar racism’: outrage after mural of Italian volleyball star is vandalised
Defacing of Rome artwork celebrating Olympic champion Paola Egonu widely condemned across political spectrumA mural celebrating the Italian Olympic volleyball champion Paola Egonu has become the target of vulgar racism" after the athlete's skin in the image was spray-painted pink.The mural by the street artist Laika was defaced within a day of being unveiled on a wall close to the headquarters of the Italian Olympic committee (Coni) in Rome. Continue reading...
Spanish island says Katy Perry video filmed without proper authorization
Video for single Lifetimes allegedly filmed on protected dunes of S'Espalmador without necessary permissionsThe government of Spain's Balearic islands has said it is looking into how a Katy Perry video came to be filmed on a small, protected island without the necessary permissions.The environment department of the Balearic Islands issued a press release on Tuesday claiming that the video's production company did not secure the proper authorization before filming the music video for her new single Lifetimes on the protected dunes of S'Espalmador. Continue reading...
Thai court removes Srettha Thavisin as prime minister after less than a year
Srettha becomes fourth Thai premier to dismissed by court in 16 years, after his appointment of former lawyer who served jail timeThailand's constitutional court on Wednesday dismissed the prime minister, Srettha Thavisin, for appointing to his cabinet a former lawyer who served jail time, raising the spectre of more political upheaval and a reset of the governing alliance.Srettha, a real-estate tycoon, becomes the fourth Thai prime minister in 16 years to be removed by verdicts of the same court, after it ruled he had violated the constitution by appointing a minister who did not meet ethical standards. Continue reading...
Reeves ‘planning to cut state aid’ for AstraZeneca project in Merseyside
Chancellor reportedly seeking to cut 20m from the 65m promised to expand site by Jeremy Hunt in March
Thérèse Coffey was turned down for Labour Treasury job
UK director of European development bank reports to Rachel Reeves, who has been critical of previous governmentA former Conservative deputy prime minister who lost her seat at the last general election applied for a job in Labour's Treasury department.Therese Coffey also had a stint as the health secretary and was one of Liz Truss's fiercest allies when she was prime minister. Continue reading...
Violence against women on UK trains rises by 50% in two years
Number of sexual offences rises 10% and reports of sexual harassment double to 1,908, figures showViolence against women and girls on British railways has risen by more than 50% over two years, according to official figures.The number of crimes against women and girls rose from 7,561 in 2021 to 11,357 in 2023, and the number of sexual offences rose 10% from 2,235 to 2,475, according to a survey commissioned by British Transport Police. The survey, first reported in the Times, also found the number of sexual harassment reports doubled to 1,908, over the two-year period. Continue reading...
Record-breaking downpours in eastern Australia put emergency services on high alert
Parts of the Queensland coast copped a battering overnight of more than 100mm in less than six hours
Burke fends off Coalition attacks over Palestinian visas in question time – as it happened
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Peter Dutton says Australia should not accept Palestinians from Gaza due to ‘national security risk’
Coalition leader's escalated rhetoric immediately rejected by senior Albanese government figures
Premier takes a stand on ‘useless’ outdoor drinking laws in bid to revive Sydney’s nightlife
Rules blamed for destroying' NSW nightlife to be dumped, making it easier for venues to get permission for people to stand while drinking on footpaths
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra cancels pianist’s performance after dedication to journalists killed in Gaza
Jayson Gillham was scheduled to perform at Melbourne Town Hall on Thursday but he was dropped for going beyond the remit of his contract'
Jack White to headline Victorian gig series – by playing at venue that birthed his biggest hit
The White Stripes frontman will return to the Corner hotel, joining St Vincent, the Offspring and Roisin Murphy for Always Live 2024, a 17-day statewide eventJack White, former frontman of the White Stripes, will be returning to the small but mighty Australian music venue that birthed one of his biggest hits, Seven Nation Army, for a one-off gig in December.White, who released a surprise solo album in July, will be headlining Victoria's Always Live initiative, a 17-day program now in its third year, which will also bring St Vincent, Roisin Murphy, the Offspring and rising electronica star Anyma to Australia. Continue reading...
Woman charged with murder after girl, 10, found dead at Gold Coast home
A 46-year-old Carrara woman due to appear in a Gold Coast court, Queensland police say
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