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Keir Starmer to announce radical NHS changes to cut waiting times
Exclusive: Patients in England to get direct referrals for tests without seeing consultant, but critics say plan is deluded'
FBI concerned about copycat potential after deadly New Orleans attack
Bulletin says vehicle-ramming attacks likely to remain attractive' and urges law-enforcement agencies to be alertUS law enforcement and intelligence agencies are reportedly concerned about copycat vehicle-ramming attacks following the attack in New Orleans by a US military veteran, Shamsud-Din Jabbar.According to a bulletin seen by Reuters, the FBI, the Department of Homeland Security and the US National Counterterrorism Center are concerned about possible copycat or retaliatory attacks". Continue reading...
Teenage boy rescued after falling into abandoned missile silo in Colorado
Firefighters used ropes to descend into decommissioned missile facility and bring boy to safetyFirefighters rescued a teenage boy after he fell into an abandoned missile silo in Colorado, authorities said.On Wednesday, crews from multiple fire stations in Arapahoe county worked to rescue the teenager who accidentally fell approximately 40 to 50 feet into the silo shortly before 4pm, local outlets reported. Continue reading...
Musk accused of ‘politicising’ rape of young girls in UK to attack Starmer
Ex-health worker who exposed paedophile ring says billionaire's triggering of row ignores plight of survivorsElon Musk has politicised" the rape of young girls in the UK in an attempt to attack Keir Starmer, a former health worker who exposed a major paedophile ring has told the Guardian.Sara Rowbotham, who gathered evidence that led to the imprisonment of nine men in Rochdale, said the tech billionaire had launched a political swipe" at the prime minister that overlooked the plight of abuse survivors. Continue reading...
German artists sign open letter against TV show host accused of sexism
Choice of Thilo Mischke, author of Around the World In 80 Women, for ARD's flagship arts show criticisedMore than 100 prominent German writers and artists have signed an open letter refusing to appear on one of Germany's top culture programmes on public television after the broadcaster announced a new host who has been accused of sexism and racism in his writing.ARD said in late December it had picked the author Thilo Mischke, 43, to co-present its flagship culture show, ttt - Titel, Thesen, Temperamente (Titles, Theses, Temperaments), after the programme's veteran host Max Moor stepped aside. Continue reading...
Trump response to recent attacks offers ominous outlook for terror in next term
President-elect says USA is breaking down' in bleak post seeming to wrongly pin two violent attacks on immigrationEven by Donald Trump's standards, the message was darkly apocalyptic - evoking memories of the infamous American carnage" image he conjured at his first inaugural address eight years ago.The USA is breaking down," the president-elect intoned grimly in a message posted on his Truth Social platform at six minutes past midnight on 2 January. Continue reading...
Government would be ‘foolish’ to ignore palliative care warnings over assisted dying
Committee chair Layla Moran says doctors' concerns about potential impact on vulnerable patients must be heededIt would be foolish" for the government not to heed warnings from doctors about palliative care as MPs press ahead with assisted dying legislation for England and Wales, the chair of the health and social care committee has said.The bill, which passed its first parliamentary hurdle in November, would give terminally ill adults with six months to live the right to end their lives. It will now be examined by a committee of MPs, who will hear public evidence, starting this month. It is likely to take a number of amendments before it returns to the Commons at the end of April. Continue reading...
Wes Streeting defends pace of plans for adult social care reform – as it happened
Health secretary says initial reports from commission led by Louise Casey will come next yearAs well as being asked about plans for adult social care and a new national care service, Wes Streeting was questioned this morning on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme about progress on assisted dying legislation in England and Wales.As health secretary, Streeting intervened before November's vote, suggesting that legalising assisted dying in the two countries would have resource implications for the NHS, and might lead to healthcare cuts.The bill committee will work through those policy issues before the bill comes back to the Commons as a whole for further amendment, and then a final vote on a third reading before it goes to the Lords.So whatever my misgivings, I've said all the way through this that I've respected parliament, that this isn't the government's responsibility, the government is neutral. That is for the Commons and the Lords to decide. Continue reading...
Philippine president removes deputy from security council after alleged plot to kill him
Vice-president Sara Duterte is facing an investigation over her alleged threat to kill Ferdinand Marcos JrThe Philippine president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, has removed his vice-president, Sara Duterte, from the national security council (NSC) a month after she allegedly plotted to kill him, according to an executive order released on Friday.The order, signed on Monday by Lucas Bersamin, a lawyer and the Philippines' executive secretary, removed Duterte and all former presidents from the council, which advises the president on policies affecting national security. Continue reading...
Hollywood ushers in hard-to-predict awards season with Golden Globes
Emilia Perez, The Brutalist, Wicked and Conclave aim for awards this weekend but without an Oppenheimer-sized juggernaut, it all remains up in the air
French and German foreign ministers ‘want new relationship with Syria’
Jean-Noel Barrot and Annalena Baerbock call for peaceful transition in highest-level western visit since Assad's fallThe foreign ministers of France and Germany have said they want a new relationship with Syria and a peaceful, inclusive transition during the highest-level western visit to Damascus since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime last month.Jean-Noel Barrot and Annalena Baerbock, the first EU ministers to travel to the Syrian capital since rebels seized control on 8 December, held talks with the country's de facto leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, at the People's Palace on Friday. Continue reading...
Smuggled Starlink devices allegedly used to defy India’s internet shutdowns
Civilian and armed groups in conflict-ridden state of Manipur using SpaceX's satellite internet, sources sayElon Musk's satellite-based Starlink - currently unlicensed for use in India - is being used by militant groups in the conflict-ridden state of Manipur to circumvent government internet shutdowns, fighters and security sources have said.The satellite internet service provider, operated by Musk's SpaceX company, is not permitted to legally operate in India amid security concerns but is allowed by Myanmar, which neighbours Manipur. Continue reading...
Massive cleanup under way in Ghana after fire destroys one of world’s biggest secondhand markets
Thousands of traders face ruin after blaze razes two-thirds of Accra's Kantamanto, which receives an estimated 15m used clothes from global north each weekA huge cleanup operation is taking place after a fire devastated one of the world's biggest secondhand clothes markets.Thousands of traders' stalls were destroyed in the blaze that started at about 10pm on 1 January and consumed large sections of Kantamanto market in Accra, Ghana's capital. Continue reading...
Thai prime minister declares £324m in assets including 217 designer handbags
Paetongtarn Shinawatra made required wealth declaration to national anti-corruption commissionThailand's prime minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, has declared 324m in assets including a collection of 217 designer handbags and 75 luxury watches in submissions on her wealth to a government body.Paetongtarn, daughter of the billionaire ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, took office in September, the fourth member of the powerful family to lead Thailand. Continue reading...
Snow and freezing rain expected across UK as temperatures plummet
Temperatures fall to -8C as Britain braces for week-long wintry spell with health services on high alertTemperatures across the UK have plunged to -8C (17.6F) as the country shivers under an arctic chill expected to bring widespread heavy snow and freezing rain over the weekend.On Friday morning, the Met Office upgraded its weather warning for snow and ice from yellow to amber for much of northern and central England over the weekend, meaning power cuts and travel delays are expected and rural communities could become cut off. Continue reading...
Firm led by ex-UK envoy on ethics made £13m on not-for-profit visa services
Cloud Bai-Yun was asked to resign from Ecctis, which runs language and qualifications tests for UK visa applicantsAn entrepreneur who represented the UK on an ethics body was asked to resign from a company running government visa services after officials found it made a 13.64m gain on its not-for-profit contract.After the discovery of years of profit-making, the company, Ecctis, repaid the money to the government and a number of executives, including Cloud Bai-Yun, stood down from the firm, which runs language tests and qualification recognition for people applying for UK visas. Continue reading...
Fixing England’s social care will be biggest challenge yet for Louise Casey
Troubleshooter for four previous prime ministers is charged with saving adult social care sector
Investigators suspend attempt to arrest South Korean president Yoon after standoff with security service – latest updates
Anti-corruption officials say they faced human wall of 200 presidential personnel at his official residence
Laura Ashley bought by US owner of Ben Sherman
British clothing and home furnishings brand sold by Gordon Brothers to Marquee BrandsLaura Ashley has been acquired by New York-based Marquee Brands, the owner of 17 businesses including Ben Sherman and Martha Stewart.The clothing and home furnishings brand, best known for its floaty floral frocks, has been sold by Gordon Brothers. Continue reading...
Cross-party talks on adult social care reform in England to start next month
Wes Streeting hit back at claims that Casey commission would take too long to act, saying it's reporting next year'
Weather tracker: Cold air over warm waters brings heavy snow to Japan
Prefectures in north hit by falls of up to 30cm in a day as similar weather pattern affects parts of north AmericaHeavy snow fell across northern Japan on Thursday, with the prefectures of Hokkaido, Aomori, Yamagata and Niigata particularly affected. Accumulations of 20-30cm over a 24-hour period were recorded across the affected areas, with local totals of more than 30cm near Aomori City.The snowfall was a result of heavy showers generated by a cold airmass moving in from the north-west across the relatively warm waters of the Sea of Japan. This resulted in warming of the lowest levels of the atmosphere, leading to rising motion and convective shower development caused by the increased moisture. Ascent was further aided by the mountainous terrain across northern Japan. Continue reading...
Investigators abandon attempt to arrest South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol
Officials entered the presidential compound to find themselves blocked by troops under the control of the presidential security service
Post-Christmas blues as UK bosses try to turn back clock on hybrid working
Amazon mandates full five days and BT and Asda want staff in the office three times a week - but not everyone is convinced
Brothers wanted over alleged Queensland shooting murder of Chloe Mason believed to be camping in NSW
Warrants for the arrest of Codye Thomson and Kaine Thomson-Gleeson have been issued over the killing of 23-year-old in Caboolture
Man falls 20 metres to his death from cliff at national park in northern Sydney
Body recovered from water after tragic accident near a picnic area on the Duckholes Trail in Ku-ring-gai Chase national park
Why supporters of South Korea’s impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol are flying US flags
The prominence of the US flag at conservative rallies reflects a complex intersection of religion, politics and identity that defines South Korea's far-right movement
Man dead and woman in hospital after jetski crash north of Cairns
Investigations under way after jetski crashed into mangroves on the Barron River north of the Stratford Boat Ramp in far north Queensland
Missing surfer Lance Appleby identified as shark attack victim off South Australia’s west coast
Witnesses say 28-year-old from Port Lincoln was attacked just after 7pm on Thursday while surfing south of Streaky bay on the Eyre peninsula
How Britain fell in love with darts - podcast
Helen Pidd attends the PDC World Darts Championship to find out why the sport has grown in popularity in recent yearsEver since the then 16-year-old Luke Littler stormed to the final of the World Darts Championship last year, Britain has gone darts mad.Tickets for this year's tournament sold out in record time. Today in Focus presenter Helen Pidd and producer Tom Glasser were lucky enough to get two, and they went along to see what the fuss is all about. Continue reading...
Teen motorbike rider in critical condition after being pepper sprayed by NSW police then crashing
Eighteen-year-old was stopped in West Tamworth early Friday and allegedly resisted arrest before riding off and crashing into parked car, police say
Missing hiker found in wilderness in Tasmania’s far west
Man in his 50s was reported missing on Thursday night when he failed to return after attempting a walk from Cockle Creek, on the South Coast Track
Ministers plan biggest shake-up of adult social care in England for decades
But final report on reforms would not emerge until 2028, which health leaders say is kicking crisis into the long grass'
Venezuela announces $100,000 reward for capture of opposition candidate
Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia had fled to Spain after Nicolas Maduro declared victory in July electionsVenezuelan authorities have announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to the capture of exiled opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, who insists he beat President Nicolas Maduro at the polls.Police published on social media a photo of the previously little-known ex-diplomat with the word wanted" under the image. Continue reading...
Grenfell firefighters exposed to toxic smoke developed health disorders, study finds
Exclusive: Data from 524 firefighters who risked their lives showed 136 reported life-changing conditionsMore than a quarter of firefighters exposed to toxic smoke during the Grenfell Tower fire have had long-term health disorders, a study shows.Ministers are facing demands for an urgent review after data from 524 firefighters who risked their lives at the 2017 disaster showed that over the first three years, 136 reported life-changing conditions. These included 11 cases of cancer, 64 respiratory diseases, 22 neurological disorders and 66 digestive illnesses. Continue reading...
Driver in Las Vegas Cybertruck blast was decorated US army soldier, officials say
Suspect, 37, who authorities believe shot and killed himself before Tesla vehicle detonated, served as Green BeretThe person who died when a Tesla Cybertruck packed with explosives burst into flames outside the hotel in Las Vegas part-owned by Donald Trump was a highly decorated US army Green Beret who was deployed twice to Afghanistan, officials have said.The driver and lone occupant of the electric-powered Tesla Cybertruck that caught fire and exploded has been identified as Matthew Livelsberger, from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Continue reading...
Wayne Osmond, member of the singing Osmond family, dies aged 73
Utah-born singer dies at hospital after massive stroke', making him first of hugely successful US pop group to dieWayne Osmond, the smooth baritone of pop group the Osmond Brothers and later the Osmonds, has died at the age of 73. Osmond died at a hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, after a massive stroke", according to his brother Merrill Osmond.I've never known a man that had more humility," Merrill Osmond wrote on Facebook. A man with absolute no guile. An individual that was quick to forgive and had the ability to show unconditional love to everyone he ever met." Continue reading...
Russian gas shutdown forces closure of almost all industry in Transnistria
Pro-Russia Moldovan region suffers major hit after Ukraine ends transit agreement, with only food producers functioningThe shutdown of Russian gas supplies to Moldova's breakaway Transnistria region has forced the closure of all industrial companies except food producers.The mainly Russian-speaking territory of about 450,000 people, which split from Moldova in the 1990s as the Soviet Union collapsed, has suffered a painful and immediate hit from Wednesday's cut-off of Russian gas supplies to central and eastern Europe via Ukraine. Continue reading...
Ex-chief prosecutor rejects Musk’s calls for new child abuse inquiry
Nazir Afzal and police whistleblower Maggie Oliver say previous lengthy inquiries were not acted upon
Number of migrants arriving in Canary Islands by sea set new record in 2024
Total of 46,843 people broke the 2023 record, with nationals from Mali, Senegal and Morocco the most commonA record 46,843 people reached the Canary Islands illegally in 2024 via the increasingly deadly Atlantic route, the second consecutive year of unprecedented arrival numbers, according to official data.Last year Spain received 63,970 irregular migrants, the vast majority in the Canaries, up from 56,852 in 2023, the interior ministry said on Thursday. Continue reading...
The question New Orleans investigators hope to answer: will there be another attack?
The FBI believes the attacker acted alone, but he has been linked to Islamic State and such violence tends to clusterAs investigators examine the terrorist attack in New Orleans on Wednesday, they will be hoping to answer three questions: who was responsible, how was the attack executed, and why? All will be vital to answering the most pressing question of all: will there be another attack in the immediate hours or days to come?Their first priority will have been to identify the attacker. The FBI has said it believes Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the 42-year-old who drove a pickup truck into a crowd celebrating the new year, acted alone. He hired a vehicle and procured an assault rifle, as well as body armour and ammunition. He also fabricated what appeared to be several pipe bombs containing plastic explosives, which he may have positioned to target police. Continue reading...
Rise in UK deaths expected as Met Office warns of snow and ice
UK public health agency issues amber alert for social care in England, as country braces itself for heavy snowPublic health bosses in the UK are expecting a rise in deaths from cold weather, amid severe weather warnings for snow and ice over the next five days.The UK's Health Security Agency (UKHSA) issued an amber alert for social care in England, saying vulnerable people were at risk as the country braced for heavy snow and ice going into the weekend. Continue reading...
20 councillors in Nottinghamshire quit Labour over Starmer leadership
Party loses overall control of Broxtowe borough council over claims Labour has abandoned traditional valuesTwenty councillors at a local authority in Nottinghamshire have quit Labour, saying the party has abandoned traditional Labour values" under Keir Starmer's leadership.The move means Labour has lost overall control of Broxtowe borough council, which it gained in 2023, and those defecting include the council leader, Milan Radulovic, who had been a party member for 42 years. Continue reading...
House speaker Mike Johnson faces crucial Friday vote as support in doubt
The embattled Republican can only afford to lose one vote as GOP prepares to elect its congressional leaderMike Johnson's grip on the House speakership faces a crucial test on Friday, as mounting opposition from within his own Republican party threatens to derail his re-election bid, despite receiving an endorsement from President-elect Donald Trump.With Republicans holding a razor-thin 219-215 majority in the House, Johnson can only afford to lose one vote - a threshold already reached after the Kentucky representative Thomas Massie publicly declared his intention to vote against the incumbent speaker. Continue reading...
Rosita Missoni, Italian fashion designer, dies aged 93
Knitwear designer was regarded as fashion royalty for bringing Italian ready-to-wear industry to global marketRosita Missoni, the esteemed Italian fashion designer who co-founded the eponymous knitwear brand, has died aged 93.Internationally admired for her colourful fashion house, which she established with her husband, Ottavio, in 1953, Missoni came to be regarded as fashion royalty for being one of a group of designers who brought the Italian ready-to-wear industry to a global market in the 1950s and 60s. Continue reading...
Man hit by car on Christmas Day in London’s West End dies in hospital
Police say they are treating Aidan Chapman's death as homicide and will review charges over incidentA man who was among four pedestrians hit by a car on Christmas Day in London's West End has died in hospital, the Metropolitan police said. They named him as Aidan Chapman.Chapman, 25, was seriously injured in the incident on Shaftesbury Avenue and died on New Year's Eve. Police said they were treating the death as homicide and an isolated incident which is not terror-related", and that a postmortem examination would take place in due course. Continue reading...
Biden and Trump give contrasting reactions to New Orleans attack
President cautions against jumping to conclusions' while president-elect labels country a disaster'
‘Safe zone’ among areas targeted as Israeli airstrikes kill at least 43 in Gaza
Director general of Gaza police among 11 reportedly killed in al-Mawasi encampment, designated a civilian safe zone
Italy presses Iran for immediate release of journalist held in Tehran
Foreign ministry summons ambassador as Cecilia Sala reportedly tells family she sleeps on floor of prison cellItaly's foreign ministry summoned the Iranian ambassador on Wednesday and urged the immediate release of an Italian journalist held in solitary confinement in Tehran.Cecilia Sala, a 29-year-old freelance journalist for Il Foglio newspaper and a podcaster, reportedly spoke of the harsh conditions of her detainment in the notorious Evin prison, including having to sleep on the floor of her cell without a mattress. Continue reading...
West End producer Cameron Mackintosh reports profits dip due to cost increases
Musical theatre company, which runs eight venues in London, said healthy boost in revenues was offset
German officials call for clampdown on illegal ‘firework bombs’ after five deaths
Explosives brought in from Poland and the Czech Republic are combined with household items for a bigger bangGerman officials have called for a clampdown on illegally imported and homemade firework bombs" after pyrotechnics for personal use killed at least five people across the country on New Year's Eve.The use of personal firecrackers is widespread and only lightly regulated in Germany, leading to hundreds of injuries and massive deployments of police and first responders in cities at the end of every year. Continue reading...
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