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Australian consumer watchdog issues public warning about ‘ghost stores’ and urges Meta and Shopify to crack down
ACCC says asking e-commerce platforms to act is more effective than traditional enforcement, given operators are mostly overseas and difficult to identify
WA police who shot dead Aboriginal woman did not make meaningful attempts to de-escalate, coroner finds
Brent Wyndham - who was acquitted of murder and manslaughter - fired on JC within 17 seconds of exiting his vehicle in Geraldton, inquest ruling says
Creative Australia apologises to Khaled Sabsabi for ‘hurt and pain’ after Venice Biennale reinstatement
Wesley Enoch tells ABC RN the artist's work was not about glorification of terrorism and says Sabsabi is incredibly peace-loving'
‘Preaching water, drinking wine’: Austrians mock far-right MPs for lucrative side jobs
Legislators from the Freedom party, which presents itself as the voice of ordinary people, top the parliamentary rich listAustrians have poured scorn on far-right MPs for topping the list of highest earners in the country's parliament, accusing the purported champions of the working class of hypocrisy over their lucrative side hustles.A report based on mandatory income declarations for 2024 revealed this week that MPs from the anti-immigration Freedom party (FPO), which came in first in the September general election, to be cashing in most with supplementary earnings. Continue reading...
The truth about Iran’s nuclear programme – podcast
After 12 days of bombing by Israel and the US last month, opinions vary about the extent of the damage caused to Iran's nuclear facilities. Patrick Wintour and Rouzbeh Parsi explain why and what could happen nextWhen the 12-day war against Iran was launched, Israel said it was because the Islamic Republic was on the verge of developing a nuclear bomb. US intelligence reports from earlier in the year told a different story. Now the war is over and confusion remains - has Iran's nuclear programme been destroyed?The Guardian's diplomatic editor, Patrick Wintour, tells Michael Safi what we know - and why we don't know more - about what the conflict actually achieved. While Rouzbeh Parsi, a historian who studies Iran's nuclear programme explains why the ambiguity around Iran's intentions are partly a deliberate strategy. Yet, he says, it is one that has been a dangerous gamble for the country - and one which seems to have cost them dearly. What will the Iranian regime do next? Could it abandon its programme or will it decide to race towards making a bomb? Continue reading...
Japan’s Tokara islands hit by 900 earthquakes in two weeks
No major damage has been reported in the Tokara island chain, Japan's meteorological agency saysMore than 900 earthquakes have shaken a remote island chain in southern Japan in the past two weeks, according to the country's weather agency, leaving residents unable to sleep and fearful of what might come next.Although no major damage has been reported, the Japan Meteorological Agency has acknowledged that it does not know when the quakes would end. Continue reading...
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs found guilty on two of five counts as lawyers call verdict ‘great victory’
Jury finds music mogul not guilty on most serious charges but judge denies request for bail
Flood threat ongoing for parts of NSW and Victoria as east coast weather system subsides
Heavy conditions expected to continue along parts of the east coast on Thursday
Starmer outlines plan to shift NHS care from hospitals to new health centres
Prime minister unveils 10-year health plan to put care on people's doorsteps' and prevent illness in first place
No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiasco
PM says Rachel Reeves will be chancellor for very long time to come' amid speculation about her job in wake of tearful Commons appearanceKeir Starmer has been forced to defend his chancellor after a day in which the bitter recriminations over Labour's welfare bill fiasco appeared to leave Rachel Reeves in tears and the markets in turmoil.Ministers said there would be long-lasting implications for the government's spending priorities after it was forced to abandon the central plank of its welfare changes to prevent a damaging defeat by rebel MPs. Continue reading...
Will Labour’s 10-year health plan usher in a ‘new era’ for the NHS in England?
Major health service reforms have had mixed results, and more emphasis on tech, community-based care and prevention has been tried before
‘Let Puffy go’: outside court, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs supporters hail verdict
Cheers greet acquittal on most serious charges but victim support groups call verdict stain' on criminal justice system
BBC boss offers to meet Jewish staff over Bob Vylan performance
Tim Davie tells staff that comments during Glastonbury show streamed live by BBC were deeply offensive and totally unacceptable'The BBC's director general, Tim Davie, has offered to meet Jewish staff to discuss their concerns after telling them he was appalled by deeply offensive" comments made during Bob Vylan's performance at Glastonbury festival.In the first comments from Davie since the BBC said it regretted not pulling the live stream of the punk duo's set, he said it must have been challenging the last few days" for Jewish colleagues at the corporation. Continue reading...
US halts weapons shipments to Ukraine over fears its stockpiles are too low
Some shipments have been stopped to put America's interests first', White House says
Head of Royal Navy sacked over affair with subordinate officer
Ministry of Defence says Ben Key's conduct fell far short of standards expected after investigationThe former head of the Royal Navy, Ben Key, has been fired and stripped of his commission after it was discovered that the married admiral had been having an affair with a female subordinate.The Ministry of Defence said Key's behaviour had been found to have fallen far short of the standards expected, after an investigation triggered when the woman's husband made a complaint. Continue reading...
Council failings a factor in death of foster carer run over by child, inquest finds
Marcia Grant, 60, was killed when 12-year-old boy she was fostering hit her with her own car in SheffieldFailings by a local council contributed to the death of a woman who was killed when a 12-year-old boy she was fostering ran her over with her own car, an inquest has found.Marcia Grant, 60, suffered catastrophic injuries as she tried to stop the boy taking her car outside her home in the Greenhill area of Sheffield in April 2023. Continue reading...
Welfare climbdown lets genie out of the bottle, and no one knows what happens next
Government has double challenge to plug 5bn hole while restoring sense that it retains authority and controlA fortnight ago in a corridor near the House of Commons chamber, a close confidant of the prime minister smiled and shook his head when asked if the government could really lose the welfare vote.MPs would come to their senses, he predicted, because they would eventually understand that to fundamentally undermine the government's authority would have consequences which no one could control. Continue reading...
UK MPs vote to proscribe Palestine Action as terrorist group
Minister argues move will not impinge on people's right to protest but critics call it grave abuse of state power'MPs have voted to proscribe Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation despite concerns that the move could risk criminalising legitimate protest.The draft order to amend the Terrorism Act 2000 and proscribe the group, laid by the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, passed the Commons on Wednesday by 385 votes to 26. Continue reading...
Reeves ‘going nowhere’ and has Starmer’s full backing, No 10 says – as it happened
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story here On Wednesday, Angela Rayner sought to reassure people who had been scared" about the proposed benefits changes, reports the PA news agency.Speaking to ITV's Lorraine, the deputy prime minister said:Anyone listening to your show today, they know that there will be no changes to their welfare.I want to make sure that people are reassured by that, because a lot of people have been scared about what's going to happen. Continue reading...
Surrey engineer jailed for 15 months for ‘vile’ post after Southport murders
Joseph Haythorne from Ashford made comment on X as violence was breaking out at asylum hotel near RotherhamAn engineer who posted burn any hotels with those scruffy bastards in it" online as violence erupted outside a hotel housing asylum seekers has been jailed for 15 months.Joseph Haythorne, 26, from Ashford in Surrey, posted the comment on X, formerly known as Twitter, at lunchtime on 4 August last year, just as violence was breaking out near Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Continue reading...
Green party leadership race is between joint-MP ticket and deputy’s ‘eco-populism’ bid
Ellie Chowns and Adrian Ramsay offer election-led approach, while Zack Polanski wants radical, mass-membership movementThe battle to lead the Greens has been confirmed as a straight fight between a joint ticket comprising two of the party's MPs, Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns, and the more insurgent offering of Zack Polanski, the deputy leader.A final list of nominations to head the party in England and Wales has resulted in a two-way battle for the leadership, while nine candidates are vying to be deputy leader. Continue reading...
Australia’s big four banks not making it easy for customers to get bonus interest despite watchdog’s calls
Guardian analysis found no major bank has adopted ACCC recommendations in full - but NAB, CommBank, Westpac and ANZ say they offer in-app alerts
Green zone: Australian city of Shepparton to grow a huge pear
The three-storey fibreglass fruit is estimated to cost at least $1.3m but historian says regional city in the running to be the capital of big things in Australia'
Defence failed to properly investigate bribery allegations against Australian navy contractor officials, audit finds
Poor management of contracts worth more than $3.5bn has led to critical failures, including during a Vanuatu cyclone humanitarian operation, the ANAO says
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs jury resumes deliberations after partial verdict
Jury reached consensus on four of five counts on Tuesday but remained undecided on racketeering chargeThe jury in the federal sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy trial of Sean Diddy" Combs are entering their third day of deliberations Wednesday morning, one day after announcing they had reached a verdict on four of the five counts the music mogul faces.Late on Tuesday afternoon, the 12-member jury -comprised of eight men and four women -notified US district judge Arum Subramanian that a consensus had been reached on two counts of sex trafficking and on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. Continue reading...
Hancock defends moving hospital patients to care homes during Covid pandemic
Ex-health secretary tells inquiry policy to free up hospital beds in early days of pandemic was least worst decision'Discharging untested patients from hospitals to care homes during the Covid pandemic was the least worst decision", the former health secretary Matt Hancock has told a public inquiry.In his testimony to the UK Covid-19 inquiry on Wednesday, Hancock defended the decision - which was later ruled illegal in a high court judgment - to move hospital patients into care homes during the early weeks of the pandemic to free up space. Continue reading...
Miscarriage of justice watchdog chief quits after public confidence ‘badly damaged’
Karen Kneller resigns from Criminal Cases Review Commission, heavily criticised for bungling of Andrew Malkinson caseThe chief executive of the miscarriage of justice watchdog for England, Wales and Northern Ireland has resigned after months of speculation following serious failings in the case of Andrew Malkinson.Karen Kneller, who had held the position since 2013 and had been in senior roles at the organisation for two decades, has left the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) after one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British legal history, it was announced on Wednesday. Continue reading...
UK watchdog threatens Ticketmaster with legal action over way Oasis tickets were sold
Only days before reunion tour begins, CMA raises concerns that fans may have been misled by companyThe UK competition watchdog has written to Ticketmaster threatening legal action over the way it sold more than 900,000 tickets for Oasis's reunion tour, days before what is expected to be the most popular, and profitable, run of gigs in British history kicks off.In March, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) published concerns that Ticketmaster may have misled fans, some of whom paid more than 350 for tickets with a face value of 150, in the way it priced tickets for the band's comeback gigs when they went on sale last August. Continue reading...
‘The ground shook’: drone attacks help Haitian government wrest control of capital from criminal gangs
Video shared on social media shows drone attacks, which some say have helped pacify gangs inflicting violence on Port-au-Prince
Lucy Letby alleged to have murdered and harmed more babies
CPS says it is considering more charges against former nurse after evidence from detectives in CheshireDetectives investigating the former nurse Lucy Letby have passed evidence to prosecutors alleging she murdered and harmed more babies.The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirmed on Wednesday that it was considering further charges against Letby over alleged crimes at the Countess of Chester hospital and Liverpool Women's hospital. Continue reading...
Man in critical condition with lyssavirus after bat bite – as it happened
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Welfare bill climbdown will have ‘a cost’ at budget, says senior minister
Pat McFadden says U-turn will change calculations, as IFS says tax rises in autumn look increasingly likely
Khaled Sabsabi reinstated as Venice Biennale representative after independent review into dumping
Artist says Creative Australia's decision renews his confidence in integrity of body's selection process
Judge orders Queensland council to pause planned demolition of homeless camps
Moreton Bay council agrees to supreme court injunction against evicting residents who had previously been evicted from another park
Lattouf took unlawful termination case to court as ‘public has a right to know what is happening’ at ABC
Journalist tells the podcast We Used To Be Journos she wanted to make public information uncovered by her legal team
‘A billion people backing you’: China transfixed as Musk turns against Trump
Tesla CEO's feud with US president dominates Chinese social media, with many praising his tech-driven mindset'Few break-ups have as many gossiping observers as the fallout between the once inseparable Donald Trump and Elon Musk.The ill-fated bromance between the US president and the world's richest man, which once raised questions about American oligarchy, is now being pored over by social media users in China, many of whom are Team Musk. Continue reading...
Victoria orders urgent review into childcare safety after allegations of abuse by worker
Premier says short and sharp' review will consider whether Victoria can go even further and act faster' on any federal measures
Second Melbourne man charged with child sexual abuse crimes as urgent childcare review announced
Police allege Michael Simon Wilson is known to former childcare worker Joshua Dale Brown, who was charged with more than 70 offences
UK’s obesity and overweight epidemic costs £126bn a year, study suggests
Exclusive: Experts say higher figure than past estimates should be wake-up call for ministers to tackle obesityThe cost of the UK's epidemic of overweight and obesity has soared to 126bn a year, far higher than previous estimates, according to a study.The bill includes the costs of NHS care (12.6bn), the years people spend in poor health because of their weight (71.4bn) and the damage to the economy (31bn). Continue reading...
Political cowardice hindering Europe’s climate efforts, says EU’s green chief
Teresa Ribera says effects of crisis are becoming increasingly obvious but not translating into proper actionPolitical cowardice is hindering European efforts to face up to the effects of the climate crisis, even as the continent is pummelled by a record-breaking heatwave, the EU's green transition chief has warned.In an interview with the Guardian, Teresa Ribera said that although the effects of the climate emergency were becoming increasingly obvious, they were still not translating into proper action. Continue reading...
‘Shock to creative ecology’: NSW regional art galleries face funding crisis after state pulls financial support
Peak arts bodies urge review of decision that jeopardises institutions which are the lifeblood' of regional Australian cultural life
Reputation and defamation fears may deter childcare abuse reports, Queensland paedophile inquiry finds
Review into man dubbed Australia's worst paedophile also warns of false sense of security' from working with children check
Aukus deal’s importance ‘well understood’ by Trump administration, Penny Wong says – but no iron-clad guarantee given
After meeting Marco Rubio at Quad gathering in Washington, foreign affairs minister says Australia could benefit from demand for critical minerals
Welfare bill passes by majority of 75 as massive climbdown heads off Labour revolt – as it happened
MPs vote through welfare bill by 335 votes to 260 after rebel amendment to kill off bill defeated easily after concession over planned Pip cutsCompass, the leftwing group urging Labour to be more pluralistic, has put out a statement condemning the UC and Pip bill. Its director, Neal Lawson, said:If your own friends are telling you to put the brakes on, then something has clearly gone wrong. Despite the government's line, this legislation does not advance Labour values. It is fundamentally at odds with them, and with the views of the mainstream of the party and civil society."MPs from across the House, and especially the Labour side, must back Rachael Maskell's reasoned amendment. This bill's creation of a three-tiered social security system would condemn thousands to poverty and could lose Labour the next election.A bill of this magnitude should have been co-produced with disabled people and our organisations from the very start.Now, ministers scramble to promise consultation' as one small part of the process. That is too little, too late. Co-production is not a rushed tick-box exercise tagged onto legislation already steaming through Parliament. It means disabled people shaping the system at every step - not just commenting on the detail of changes already baked in. Continue reading...
Women over 65 still at risk from cancer from HPV and should be offered cervical screening – study
Cases of cervical cancer among older people rising globally as research finds over-65s more likely to have HPV infections than younger womenRoutine cervical screening should be offered to women aged 65 and over as they are still at heightened risk of cancer from human papillomavirus (HPV), according to research.Despite it being a preventable disease, there were about 660,000 cases of cervical cancer and 350,000 deaths from it worldwide in 2022, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Continue reading...
Squid Game season three breaks Netflix viewership record with 60.1m views
Final season of the smash series scores a new record for the streaming platform in the first three daysThe third and final season of the hit Korean series Squid Game has broken records to become the biggest-ever TV launch for Netflix.Over its first three days, the series racked up more than 60.1m views, a new high for the streamer, with more than 368.4m hours viewed. The second season launched with 68m views but over a four-day period last December. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer forced into dramatic climbdown to pass welfare reform bill
Rebel Labour MP finally won over by late promise to shelve plans for deep cuts to personal independence payments
NSW weather: state pounded by destructive weather as authorities warn conditions will ‘deteriorate even further’
Emergency services minister says situation is going to worsen' overnight with damaging rain and winds
How No 10 went from bullish to badly damaged as rebels forced further welfare bill concessions
Tumultuous 24 hours capped by last-minute climbdown on cuts to Pips could define rest of Starmer's time as PM
Wimbledon umpire takes action after player complains of ‘dangerous’ spectator
Operations director says security absolutely critical' after Yulia Putintseva asks for man to be ejected over fears he had knifeSecurity at Wimbledon is absolutely critical", the tournament's operations director has said, after a player raised concerns about a spectator during the championship's first day.During her match on Monday, the world No 33, Yulia Putintseva, raised security concerns to the umpire about a spectator whom she described as crazy" and dangerous" and asked for them to be ejected. Continue reading...
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