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NHS manager ordered to stop selling ‘sleep drug-laced’ children’s gummies
Regulator tells Sally Westcott to pull product that allegedly has undeclared levels of prescription-only melatoninAn NHS manager has been stopped from selling children's gummies allegedly laced with undeclared levels of a prescription-only sleeping drug, the Guardian can reveal.Magnesium glycinate gummies for children who have trouble sleeping have been sold since March last year by Nutrition Ignition, an Epsom-based company owned by Sally Westcott, whose other job is a clinical therapy lead at Epsom and St Helier NHS trust. Continue reading...
Greens call for investigation into NSW police arrest that injured former candidate
Sue Higginson demands critical incident be declared after Hannah Thomas taken for surgery, but acting police minister says matter does not meet the threshold'
Transgender campaigners call for European rights body to report on UK
Alliance of groups wants Council of Europe to investigate implementation of supreme court ruling on biological sexA collection of groups campaigning on transgender issues have urged Europe's main human rights body to investigate the UK over the implementation of the supreme court's ruling on gender.In a joint letter to the Council of Europe, the organisations said the situation in which transgender people were likely to be barred from using toilets of their acquired sex or joining single-sex organisations placed them in an intermediate zone" of gender, saying this was a violation of the European convention on human rights (ECHR). Continue reading...
Kneecap to take to Glastonbury stage in what could be festival
Music executives have condemned Irish rappers and Keir Starmer says appearance is not appropriate', but 100 musicians have signed letter in supportKneecap will be taking to the Glastonbury stage on Saturday afternoon in front of a packed crowd eagerly anticipating what could be one of the most controversial sets in the festival's history.The Irish rap group are performing at 4pm on the West Holts stage, amid criticism from music industry executives and from the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, who said it was not appropriate" for the band to perform. Continue reading...
‘It’s a complete assault on free speech’: how Palestine Action was targeted for proscription as terrorists
It started as a group of activists on a budget - now it could be banned under terrorism laws. But were lobbyists behind the proposed ban?If this interview had taken place in a week's time, Huda Ammori might have been arrested. If this interview had been published in a week's time, the Guardian might also have been breaking the law.Ammori, a co-founder of Palestine Action, said she was finding it very hard to absorb the reality of what's happening here". She said: I don't have a single conviction but if this goes through I would have co-founded what will be a terrorist organisation." Continue reading...
Smithfield and Billingsgate market redevelopment plans begin – but traders’ future in doubt
City of London Corporation sets up regeneration team but has not allocated any new money for the projectSmithfield and Billingsgate food markets in London will be turned into new homes and a cultural destination under plans by their owner - but the future of the meat and fish traders housed on each site remains in doubt.A council within the City of London Corporation, which is responsible for running the capital's Square Mile, has voted to task a team to oversee the regeneration of 28 hectares (70 acres) of land across Greater London. However, it has not allocated any new money for the project. Continue reading...
Budapest Pride expected to be a rallying cry against Orbán’s rollback of rights
Record numbers expected at march despite Hungary's leader saying those attending will face legal consequences'Record numbers of people are expected to take part in Budapest Pride on Saturday, with Hungarians joining forces with campaigners and politicians from across Europe in a march that has become a potent symbol of pushback against the Hungarian government's steady rollback of rights.This weekend, all eyes are on Budapest," Hadja Lahbib, the European commissioner for equality, told reporters in the Hungarian capital on Friday. This is bigger than one Pride celebration, one Pride march. It is about the right to be who you are, to love who you want, whether it is in Budapest, in Brussels or anywhere else." Continue reading...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs and son Justin accused of rape in new US lawsuit
Suit filed in Los Angeles court accuses mogul, son and two other men of brutal gang-rape' in 2017As closing arguments got under way in the federal sex-trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial of Sean Diddy" Combs this week, the music mogul and his son Justin Combs were hit with a new lawsuit, accusing them of a brutal gang-rape" in 2017.In the suit filed in a Los Angeles court on Monday, a woman alleges that Justin Combs used his father's celebrity status to lure [the] plaintiff, a young female, from Louisiana to Los Angeles where she was literally held prisoner for a weekend and repeatedly raped" by the pair and two other masked men, according to the complaint. Continue reading...
Sinaloa cartel hacked security cameras to track and kill FBI informants, US says
Hacker working for cartel run by Joaquin El Chapo" Guzman was also able to access phone records of an FBI legal attache at the US embassy in Mexico CityA hacker working for the Sinaloa drug cartel was able to obtain an FBI official's phone records and use Mexico City's surveillance cameras to help track and kill the agency's informants in 2018, according to a new US justice department report.The incident was disclosed in a justice department inspector general's audit of the FBI's efforts to mitigate the effects of ubiquitous technical surveillance", a term used to describe the global proliferation of cameras and the thriving trade in vast stores of communications, travel, and location data. Continue reading...
Killed ex-Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman lies in state alongside husband and dog
Minnesotans lined up outside the state capitol to pay their respects to the house speaker assassinated in her homeMelissa and Mark Hortman, and their dog Gilbert, lay in state in the Minnesota state capitol rotunda on Friday.Their wooden caskets, and Gilbert's golden urn with pawprints on it, were surrounded by trees and ferns, a nod to the greenery Melissa, an avid gardener and advocate for the environment, held dear in her personal life and in her governance. Continue reading...
Trump eyes mineral wealth as Rwanda and DRC sign controversial peace deal in US
Agreement aims to end decades-old conflict rooted in the 1994 Rwandan genocide but critics have described it as vague and opaqueRwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo have signed a peace deal in Washington to end fighting in eastern DRC, although questions remain over what the agreement means and who stands to benefit - with Donald Trump using the occasion to boast that the US had secured lucrative mineral rights.At a ceremony with US secretary of state Marco Rubio in Washington, the two African countries' foreign ministers signed the agreement pledging to implement a 2024 deal that would see Rwandan troops withdraw from eastern Congo within 90 days. Continue reading...
Archbishop of Wales stands down after Bangor cathedral scandal
Andy John had previously issued unequivocal' apology over culture of excessive drinking, promiscuity and bullyingThe archbishop of Wales has stepped down after a culture of excessive drinking, sexual promiscuity, bullying, bad language and inappropriate banter at Bangor cathedral was revealed.Andy John, who is also the bishop of Bangor, released a statement on Friday evening after calls for his resignation gathered pace. Continue reading...
US says Haitians can be deported – days after ruling Haiti unsafe for Americans
Trump administration revokes temporary protected status for citizens of country racked by deadly violenceMore than half a million Haitians are facing the prospect of deportation from the US after the Trump administration announced that the Caribbean country's citizens would no longer be afforded shelter under a government program created to protect the victims of major natural disasters or conflicts.Haiti has been engulfed by a wave of deadly violence since the 2021 murder of its president, Jovenel Moise. Heavily armed gangs have brought chaos to its capital, Port-au-Prince, since launching an insurrection that toppled the prime minister last year. On Tuesday, the US embassy in Haiti urged US citizens to abandon the violence-stricken Caribbean country. Depart Haiti as soon as possible," it wrote on X. Continue reading...
Fewer than 1% of households with multimillions in super could struggle to pay Labor’s tax, study finds
Exclusive: New ANU research reveals those liable for extra earnings levy have 12 times wealth of other Australians
Ottawa ‘urgently seeking more information’ about death of Canadian citizen in Ice custody
Johnny Noviello was detained by US immigration in Florida over a 2023 conviction and died while awaiting deportationAuthorities in Canada are seeking information about the death of a 49-year-old Canadian man who died while in US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) custody in Florida this week.In a statement, Ice, part of the Department of Homeland Security, said Johnny Noviello, 49, died on 23 June after being found unresponsive at a federal detention center in Miami, where he was being detained pending removal proceedings" from the US. Continue reading...
Digested week: It’s summer, and I am a burnt smorgasbord for every bug | Lucy Mangan
In the week that I couldn't get my mother to serve me a chicken and mushroom pie, some bears managed to raid a cafePeak bear performance was attained today, at Wildwood Devon near Ottery St Mary (also peak British placename performance, but that need not detain us here). Continue reading...
Former Greens candidate may lose sight after being arrested in Sydney protest at alleged Israel technology supplier
Hannah Thomas, who ran against Anthony Albanese in the Sydney electorate of Grayndler, sustained facial injuries
Top Chinese general ousted from body that oversees China’s military
Purge is latest sign president Xi Jinping's anti corruption drive has reached highest echelons of armed forcesA top Chinese general has been purged from the body that overseas the Chinese military in the latest sign that Xi Jinping's anti-corruption drive has reached the highest echelons of the armed forces.Miao Hua, a senior admiral from the People's Liberation Army (PLA) navy, was the director of the political work department of the central military commission (CMC), making him responsible for ideology and loyalty within the armed forces. The six-person CMC is one of the most powerful institutions in China and is headed by Xi, China's leader. Continue reading...
Wreckers, money woes and mutirão: 10 things we learned about Cop30 from Bonn climate talks
Key takeaways from two weeks of negotiations aimed at setting out stall for November's Cop30 in BrazilTwo weeks of negotiations on the climate crisis have just concluded in Bonn in preparation for the Cop30 summit taking place in Brazil this November. What did we learn? Continue reading...
Teenage boy charged with murder over alleged Clayfield stabbing of Greg Josephson at Brisbane house party
Boy, 15, charged with one count of murder after alleged stabbing of 58-year-old Greg Josephson at Clayfield home on Thursday
Friday briefing: How years of siege, war and blockade led to the unravelling of Gaza’s economy
In today's newsletter: Once sustained by agriculture and industry, Gaza's economy has been dismantled, leaving nearly every resident dependent on aid and the hope of a future that feels increasingly out of reachGood morning. While much of the world's attention has been focused on Israel's conflict with Iran, the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza has worsened by the day. Since March, when Israel broke a ceasefire agreement and imposed a total blockade, very little food or medicine has been allowed in. Though the blockade was partially lifted on 19 May, only a trickle of desperately needed aid has made it through - and yesterday Israel closed the most direct route. Israeli forces have killed hundreds of Palestinians who are trying to access it, in what aid workers are now calling a death trap". Israel is fighting allegations of genocide in Gaza, where it has killed more than 55,000 people.Truly to understand the scale of the catastrophe in Gaza, it's necessary to place it in historical context. This isn't just a crisis born in 2023: it's the culmination of nearly two decades of siege.Middle East crisis | Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has threatened to respond to any future US attack by striking American military bases in the Middle East.Welfare | Keir Starmer has offered Labour MPs massive concessions" on his controversial welfare bill in a move that has won over key rebels and is likely to have saved the prime minister from a damaging Commons defeat. The changes will reportedly cost the government several billion pounds over the next few years but will shore up the prime minister's precarious authority.UK weather | An amber heat health alert has been issued by the UK Health Security Agency for much of England because of predicted temperatures above 30C over the weekend.UK news | Two police officers who were involved in the strip-search of a black teenager at her school have been found to have committed gross misconduct. The search was disproportionate, inappropriate and unnecessary" and made the girl feel degraded and humiliated.Health | Scientists have developed a test to identify women with an increased risk of miscarriage, which could pave the way for new treatments to prevent pregnancy loss. Continue reading...
Local bus services in England still declining despite investment – report
National Audit Office questions viability of many routes, with half of all operator income from public subsidyLocal bus services in England have continued to decline despite attempts by successive governments to bolster investment in services, according to a National Audit Office (NAO) report.The spending watchdog found that efforts to revive routes and attract more passengers had so far failed, with a 15% fall in the total miles operated by buses outside London since 2019 and passenger numbers still 9% below pre-Covid levels. Continue reading...
Alarm raised over slow pace of payouts to UK veterans fired over sexuality
MP Jess Brown-Fuller says at the current rate it could take more than a decade to complete the compensation processAn MP has raised alarm at the slow pace of a scheme to compensate LGBT service personnel dismissed or discharged from the forces because of their sexuality, saying that at the current rate it could take more than a decade to complete the process.Jess Brown-Fuller, the Liberal Democrat MP for Chichester, said she began examining the LGBT Financial Recognition Scheme, formally launched in December, due to the experiences of a constituent, who is one of just 69 people to have been compensated, of more than 1,200 who have applied. Continue reading...
‘Twitter killer’ who murdered nine in Japan reportedly executed
The execution of Takahiro Shiraishi would be the first instance of capital punishment in Japan since 2022Japan has executed a man dubbed the Twitter killer" who murdered and dismembered nine people he met online, in the nation's first enactment of the death penalty since 2022.Takahiro Shiraishi was sentenced to death for murdering and dismembering nine people he met on the social media platform, now called X, in 2017. He was hanged on Friday.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, you can call or text the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 988, chat on 988lifeline.org, or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counsellor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Home owned by Brad Pitt broken into in Los Angeles
LA police say suspects broke in through the front window, ransacked the home and fled with propertyPolice are investigating a break-in at a home reportedly owned by Brad Pitt, who has been on a globe-spanning promo tour for his new movie, F1, after three people allegedly ransacked" the property.The Los Angeles police department confirmed they responded to a break-in Wednesday night at a house on the 2300 block of North Edgemont Street in the Los Feliz neighborhood of Los Angeles. Continue reading...
Lalo Schifrin, composer of Mission: Impossible theme and more than 100 film and TV scores, dies aged 93
The Argentinian composer also wrote the scores for Cool Hand Luke and Dirty Harry, and wrote one of the biggest-selling works in the history of classical musicLalo Schifrin, the composer who wrote the endlessly catchy theme for Mission: Impossible and more than 100 other arrangements for film and television, has died aged 93.Schifrin's sons, William and Ryan, confirmed the composer died on Thursday of complications from pneumonia. Continue reading...
One in four young people in England have mental health condition, NHS survey finds
Rates are higher in young women as in young men and mental ill health up across age groups, study showsSharp rises in rates of anxiety, depression and other disorders have led to one in four young people in England having a common mental health condition, an NHS survey shows, with young women more likely to report them than young men.The study found that rates of such conditions in 16- to 24-year-olds have risen by more than a third in a decade, from 18.9% in 2014 to 25.8% in 2024.More than a fifth (22.6%) of adults aged 16 to 64 have a common mental health condition, up from 18.9% in 2014.More than one in four adults (25.2%) reported having had suicidal thoughts during their lifetime, including about a third of 16- 24-year-olds (31.5%) and 25- to 34-year-olds (32.9%).Self-harm rates have quadrupled since 2000 and risen from 6.4% in 2014 to 10.3% in 2024, with the highest rates among 16- to 24-year-olds at 24.6%, especially young women at 31.7%. Continue reading...
Amy Hunt says murder of her mother and sisters ‘rooted in misogyny’
Sister of Louise and Hannah Hunt and daughter of Carol, killed in their home by Kyle Clifford, calls for radical changes to address epidemic of gender violenceAmy Hunt, whose mother and two sisters were murdered in their home last year, has said the attack was rooted in misogyny", calling for radical societal changes to address the epidemic" of violence against women and young girls.Amy's mother, Carol, 61, and sisters Hannah, 28, and Louise, 25, were killed in July by Kyle Clifford, her youngest sister's former partner. Continue reading...
Jamaica to ask King Charles to refer issue of reparations for slavery to UK’s privy council
Hundreds of thousands of enslaved Africans were shipped to the Caribbean island when it was a colony of the UKJamaica will ask King Charles to request legal advice on the issue of slavery reparations from the judicial committee of the privy council, the final court of appeal for UK overseas territories and some Commonwealth nations.Under the Judicial Committee Act of 1833, the king, who remains Jamaica's head of state after the country gained independence from Britain in 1962, has the authority to refer matters to the council for consideration. Continue reading...
Mexican president demands proof after US accuses banks of laundering drug money
Claudia Sheinbaum frustrated as US says trio - placed under sanctions - are vital cogs in the fentanyl supply chain'Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum expressed frustration at US sanctions against three Mexican financial institutions accused of laundering drug money, and said the US has not yet provided any evidence of criminal activity.Until now, the treasury department has not sent any proof that indicates there is money laundering," Sheinbaum said. We will act if there is proof." Continue reading...
Closing arguments begin in Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs sex-trafficking trial
High-profile case enters its final stage after more than a month of testimony from 34 witnessesClosing arguments began on Thursday morning in the federal sex-trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial of Sean Diddy" Combs, signaling the final stage of the high-profile case.Assistant US attorney Christy Slavik opened by describing Combs as the leader of a criminal enterprise" who doesn't take no for an answer". Continue reading...
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez arrive in Venice for divisive wedding
Celebrity guests for nuptials of Amazon founder and former TV journalist arrive as activists continue to protest against event
Starmer aide Morgan McSweeney under fire after Labour welfare rebellion
Backbenchers feel PM's chief of staff missed strength of feeling over cuts - and there are deeper tensions at playBeing the prime minister's right-hand man is a position of extraordinary power and privilege. But when things start to go wrong, you're directly in the line of fire. So has found Morgan McSweeney, the political mastermind credited with helping Keir Starmer win his election landslide, in recent days as the Labour party has collapsed into moral fury over planned welfare cuts.The softly spoken Irishman, now Starmer's chief of staff, has become the lightning rod for the frustration of many Labour rebels who backed a wrecking amendment designed to blow up the flagship welfare bill next week. Continue reading...
Suspects in 1994 bombing of Buenos Aires Jewish community centre to be tried in absentia
Trial is an attempt to uncover the truth' behind the deadliest attack in Argentinian history, says judgeA judge in Argentina has ordered the trial in absentia of 10 Iranian and Lebanese nationals suspected of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people.The attack, which caused devastation in Latin America's biggest Jewish community, has never been claimed or solved, but Argentina and Israel have long suspected Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah group of carrying it out at Iran's request. Continue reading...
Two Met officers dismissed for gross misconduct after strip-search of black schoolgirl
Disciplinary hearing finds police officers' search of Child Q, 15, was disproportionate and humiliatingTwo police officers who were involved in the strip-search of a black teenager at her school have been dismissed after they were found to have committed gross misconduct.The search at a school in Hackney, east London, was disproportionate, inappropriate and unnecessary" and made the girl, known as Child Q, feel degraded and humiliated, a panel concluded at the end of a four-week misconduct hearing. Continue reading...
Starmer offers ‘massive concessions’ on welfare bill to Labour rebels
Exclusive: Leading rebels say they have been promised significant changes to planned cuts which could help bill avoid defeatKeir Starmer has offered Labour MPs massive concessions" on his controversial welfare bill in a move that has won over key rebels and is likely to have saved the prime minister from a damaging Commons defeat next week.Leading MPs told the Guardian they had been promised significant changes, which will cost the government several billion pounds over the next few years but would shore up the prime minister's precarious authority. Continue reading...
Chris and Sarra Hoy awarded freedom of the City of London
Olympic cyclist and his wife are recognised for their charitable work and contribution to sportBritish Olympic cyclist legend Chris Hoy and his wife, Sarra Hoy, have been honoured with the freedom of the City of London.The pair have been recognised for their charitable work raising awareness for cancer and neonatal care, alongside Hoy's contribution to sport as a six-time Olympic gold medallist. Continue reading...
No 10 accused of imposing effective ban on civil servants speaking at events
Guidance issued to ensure ministers are the only government spokespeople, but critics say move damages public discourseNo 10 has been accused of control freakery" after issuing guidance that effectively bans civil servants from any level of speaking at events where journalists are present or from answering questions.The guidance, sent out from No 10 several weeks ago, was issued to ensure that ministers, rather than senior civil servants, were the spokespeople for the government and at the forefront of communications with the public. Continue reading...
Khamenei says Iran will strike back if US hits again in first remarks since ceasefire
Iran's supreme leader says attack on US base in Qatar was slap to America's face'
Middle East crisis: Iran delivered ‘heavy slap to US’s face’, says Khamenei as he threatens further attacks on American bases – as it happened
In his first comments since the ceasefire, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the US gained no achievement' when it joined the war with Israel against Tehran
‘They attack us without provocation’: West Bank town mourns its dead after settler raid
Sense of helplessness pervades Kafr Malik where IDF killed three Palestinians after locals resisted masked maraudersThe men from Fatah arrived on Thursday morning, hours after the attack on Kafr Malik, to put out more flags along the main streets, adding bright primary colours to a mournful scene, but they did nothing to relieve the all-encompassing sense of helplessness.Three men from this central West Bank town, one a teenager, lay dead and several others were still in hospital after an attack by about 100 Israeli settlers on Wednesday evening. The men of Kafr Malik had run to its south-western edge to form a screen against the settlers and rescue women and children trapped in a house set alight by the masked attackers. Continue reading...
Bugonia: first trailer for new Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos collaboration
Actor and director who worked on Kinds of Kindness and Poor Things reunite for a dark comedy about a kidnappingThe first trailer for Bugonia has arrived, offering a first look at the latest collaboration between Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone.The acclaimed Greek film-maker and the American actor have previously worked on The Favourite, Poor Things and, most recently, Kinds of Kindness. The relationship has netted Stone an Oscar nomination and a win.Well, actually just this one is one of the few times that I read a script that I hadn't generated or I hadn't been developing for a long time, and I was immediately drawn to it. And then I did a little bit of work with the writer Will Tracy in order to make it a little bit more my own. It's just one of these things that something clicks in the story, in the tone. Again, something you probably haven't done before, working with the same actors, like working with Emma again and Jesse, it's just exciting to get into it, do something different, but also with that kind of familiarity. Continue reading...
Ministers refuse to name companies that lobbied them over foreign ownership of UK newspapers
Revealed: crossbench peers scrutinising proposed law change say they were told not to share the companies involved
Clothing prices rise in US as Trump tariffs kick in, H&M boss says
Daniel Erver cites fast-moving situation' as US administration has changed rules on several occasions
Jes Staley loses legal case over City ban for misleading watchdog over Epstein links
Result upholds Financial Conduct Authority's lifetime ban on former Barclays CEO holding senior City postThe former Barclays chief executive Jes Staley has lost a legal challenge against the UK regulator, leaving him banned from the City for life for misleading the watchdog over his relationship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The case centred on a letter that Barclays sent to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in 2019, which declared that the pair did not have a close relationship" and that Staley's last contact with Epstein was well before" he joined Barclays four years earlier in 2015. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer confirms No 10 is offering concessions to Labour welfare rebels
PM says conversations over changes to bill will continue in coming days' with more than 120 MPs poised to rebel
Reform Warwickshire council head quits after five weeks, leaving 18-year-old in charge
Rob Howard says health challenges' are behind resignation and teenage deputy George Finch will lead until replacement found
‘The site is huge’: division in Cardiff over music festival as green space closed off
Council says series of concerts in Bute Park featuring Stevie Wonder and Alanis Morissette will raise much-needed cashBute Park, the 56 hectares of gardens and parkland that were formerly the grounds of Cardiff Castle, is known as the Welsh capital's green heart". The space, almost unique in the UK because of its proximity to the city centre, is visited 2.5m times a year.This week the beeps of reversing lorries and the clanging of construction could be heard as event staff built a huge stage and fenced off swathes of the usually tranquil park for the new Blackweir Live music festival, an event many argue does not strike the right balance between public and private use of the park. Continue reading...
Britain’s biggest biofuel plant could close over impact of UK-US trade deal
ABF threatens to shut Vivergo site in Hull in September amid warnings bioethanol industry could collapse
Cassius Turvey’s murder has ‘torn at the very fabric of our society’, his mother tells court
Heinous and racially motivated' attack on Indigenous teenager left mother and community traumatised, court hears
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