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‘We have to come to protect you,’ Russian soldiers told Ukrainian man they’d shot
Hostomel resident Eduard Lysovysk spent week in agony in crowded bomb shelter after sniper shot his leg during evacuation
UK grounds plane ahead of inquiry into possible Russian links
Aircrafts owned, operated or chartered by anyone connected with Russia are banned from flying to and landing in UK
Kanye West barred from Grammys over ‘concerning online behavior’
Representative confirms rapper will not perform at awards show after he was suspended from Instagram for 24 hoursKanye West has been barred from performing at the Grammy awards next month due to “concerning online behavior”, a representative for the rapper and designer said.The decision, confirmed to Variety, came a day after West, now legally known as Ye, was suspended from Instagram for 24 hours. The platform said content on the 44-year-old’s account was in violation of its policies on “hate speech and bullying and harassment”. Continue reading...
Dragons’ Den investor signs up to Homes for Ukraine refugee scheme
Steven Bartlett says he would donate monthly payment from scheme to Disasters Emergency CommitteeAn entrepreneur and investor on BBC programme Dragons’ Den has announced he has signed up to offer his home to a Ukrainian family fleeing the war as part of the UK government’s sponsorship scheme.Steven Bartlett, the 29-year-old author and podcaster, said he had applied to the initiative and hoped to house refugees in the spare room of his home in London. Continue reading...
West must not normalise relations with Putin again, says Boris Johnson
PM warns Russian success would spell end of freedom in Ukraine and compares invaded nation’s struggle to UK Brexit vote
Richard Ratcliffe’s long years of waiting for sunlight – and Nazanin
Donna Ferguson recalls nine interviews since 2017 that charted dashed dreams and suffering mingled with hopeWhen I first met Richard Ratcliffe, back in 2017, his wife Nazanin had just been told that she could face an additional 16 years in an Iranian prison.He had, by then, been separated from his three-year-old daughter Gabriella for half her life: she was captured as an 18-month-old baby along with her mother, and would spend the next three years in Iran, living with her grandparents. Continue reading...
With 37 million in lockdown and Covid plans under fire, Chinese ask: what comes next?
Elderly residents are wary of the jab even as Omicron spreads, and critics say zero-Covid policy is not sustainableWhen nearby neighbourhoods went into lockdown, Liu Li started stocking up. The 42-year-old Chinese magazine worker bought vegetables, fruit, medicine and other supplies, adding to stores of basics she had maintained since the pandemic began. Last Sunday a resident in the community where Liu lives with her mother, in Changchun city, Jilin, tested positive. Everyone was ordered inside.The fresh lockdown has, so far, been OK. “I live a normal life,” she says. “I work when there are tasks for me. If there aren’t any, I talk to my mother, watch TV, or play with my cat.” Continue reading...
Putin ‘channeling his inner Trump’ at Moscow rally, says Sean Hannity
Event was Russian leader’s ‘best attempt to look like Donald Trump’, commentator says on his Fox News showVladimir Putin was “channeling his inner Trump” when he staged a huge rally in Moscow to trumpet his invasion of Ukraine, Sean Hannity said on Friday.On a day when the Russian foreign minister praised Fox News for “trying to present some alternative point of view”, and amid controversy over Fox News hosts and guests repeating Russian disinformation, Hannity also mocked Joe Biden and read out a Kremlin statement attacking the US president. Continue reading...
Ukraine’s Zelenskiy calls for urgent peace talks and warns of Mariupol catastrophe
Russia has a chance to limit the damage by engaging in ‘meaningful’ talks, says Volodymyr Zelenskiy, amid fierce shelling in the south
William and Kate cancel Belize village trip due to protests
Chairman of Indian Creek village tells media residents don’t want Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to land helicopter thereProtests by local residents have forced the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to cancel a trip to a Belize village that was scheduled to kick off their Caribbean toursidents.Opposition to the royal excursion had arisen from a dispute between residents of Toledo district and Flora and Fauna International, a conservation charity Prince William is a patron of. Continue reading...
Gordon Brown and John Major back Nuremberg-style tribunal for Putin
Former PMs join campaign calling for trial of Russian president and those around him over invasion of Ukraine
Australia beat India by six wickets: ICC Women’s World Cup – as it happened
Tournament favourites chase down a World Cup-record 278 for victory, their fifth out of five in this year’s event4th over: India 15-1 (Yastika Bhatia 2, Shafali Verma 1)Brown looks to make up for her ordinary first over and she does immediately, with the big wicket of Mandhana, bringing Yastika Bhatia to the crease. Bhatia uses the first ball to get her eye in, before a well run two off the next ball to get off the mark quickly. Brown gives away the first extra of the match with a wide, followed by a dot ball and then another wide. This has shades of Australia’s series against India late last year when they just couldn’t stop bowling wides. Hopefully Brown has got that out of her system now. Continue reading...
Somerset House donor married to oligarch quits board
Exclusive: Maria Adonyeva, who gave arts centre at least £380,000, also steps down as Tate patronThe wife of a Russian businessman who at one stage pleaded guilty to defrauding the Kazakh government out of $4m (£3m) has stepped down as a patron of the Tate and from a prestigious advisory board at Somerset House, where she was a major donor.Maria Adonyeva, who has a London-based charitable foundation and has been pictured as recently as 2018 on her husband’s yacht with close friends, including the actor Melanie Griffith, has given at least £380,000 in the past two years to Somerset House, where she sat on the arts centre’s development advisory board. Continue reading...
Don’t mention the Partygate: Boris Johnson is buoyant on the world stage
The PM seems in his element in the role of ‘war leader’, but have voters forgotten their anger?Since his premiership nearly sank a few weeks ago, Boris Johnson has done more foreign travel and frantic diplomacy than in all his previous years as prime minister combined.He has made phone calls almost daily to Volodymyr Zelenskiy as the war with Russia rages, and won praise from the Ukrainian president during his emotive video address to the House of Commons. Continue reading...
China reports first coronavirus deaths in over a year amid omicron surge
Two deaths reported on Saturday, the first since January 2021, as China continues to pursue ‘zero-Covid’ strategy
Fans at fever pitch – can Buddy bridge history and blast to 1000 goals?
Lance Franklin tonight has the chance to become just the sixth VFL/AFL player to kick 1000 career goals.The rest of the AFL world is talking about it, but John Longmire doesn’t feel the need. The Sydney Swans coach says Lance Franklin’s looming milestone speaks for itself.
Finland named world’s happiest country for fifth year running
Experts say social support, honesty and generosity key to wellbeing, as Afghanistan and Lebanon struggle in global rankingFinland has been named the world’s happiest country for the fifth year in a row, in an annual UN-sponsored index that ranked Afghanistan as the unhappiest, closely followed by Lebanon.The latest list was completed before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Continue reading...
Hillsong church apologises after investigations find Brian Houston engaged in ‘inappropriate’ behaviour
Megachurch says Houston, who has stepped down as leader of the church, breached its code of conductHillsong has been forced to “apologise unreservedly” after the church’s founder, Brian Houston, was found to have engaged in conduct “of serious concern” by the church.Following media reports on Friday, the church’s global board said in a statement that Houston had breached Hillsong’s pastor code of conduct in two incidents over the past decade. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 24 of the invasion
Zelenskiy calls for meaningful talks with Moscow; Biden warns Xi on ‘consequences’ of backing Moscow; fighting reaches centre of Mariupol
UK city of culture 2025: Southampton and Bradford among those on shortlist
Contenders hope to use the status as a springboard for social and economic recoveryBradford, County Durham, Southampton and Wrexham county borough have been shortlisted to become the UK next city of culture, it has been announced.The finalists were whittled down from a record 20 bids to eight longlisted regions, which also included Cornwall, Derby, Stirling, and the district of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon. Continue reading...
Man charged with murder after woman’s emaciated body found in Sydney’s south-west
Woman’s sole carer charged with murder after body found in Greenacre homeThe sole carer of a woman has been charged with murder after her emaciated body was found in Sydney’s south-west, police say.Paramedics went to a Greenacre home on Friday morning to respond to a medical episode. Continue reading...
Death of sexual assault survivor in therapy preventable, inquest finds
Emma Pring, 29, who had PTSD and depression, killed herself after insufficient observation in Maidstone hospital, jury concludesThe death of a young woman at a privately run hospital could have been prevented, an inquest has concluded.Emma Pring, 29, killed herself while an inpatient at Cygnet hospital in Maidstone in April 2021.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is 1-800-273-8255. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at www.befrienders.org. Continue reading...
Iran made Ashoori family raise £27,000 in 12 hours to secure his release
Family of freed British-Iranian detainee Anoosheh Ashoori had to pay last-minute fine in cashThe family of the British-Iranian detainee Anoosheh Ashoori had to scramble at the last minute to raise £27,000 to pay a fine to the Iranian government, delivering the money in cash to the authorities in Tehran’s Evin prison for it to be counted and authenticated.The Iranian government told British Foreign Office negotiators late on Monday that his release would be blocked unless the fine, linked to his 10-year jail sentence, was paid the following day. Ashooori was released along with Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe on Wednesday after the UK paid Iran a longstanding £400m debt. Continue reading...
Russian foreign minister praises Fox News coverage of war in Ukraine
Sergei Lavrov says only Fox is presenting an ‘alternative point of view’ rather than ‘information terrorism’Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, has praised Fox News for its coverage, appearing on the Russian state-controlled RT network to hail the right-leaning US cable channel, whose primetime host Tucker Carlson has played down the invasion.“We know the manners and the tricks that are being used by the western countries to manipulate media, we understood long ago that there is no such thing as an independent western media,” said Lavrov, speaking in English in a studio interview on Friday. Continue reading...
Met to appeal against ruling on handling of Sarah Everard vigil
High court last week ruled that Metropolitan police had breached rights of vigil organisersThe Metropolitan police will appeal against a high court ruling that they breached the rights of the organisers of a planned vigil for Sarah Everard in their handling of the event.The Met said it had “taken time to consider with great care the decision itself and the wider implications for policing” and planned to appeal against the ruling “to resolve what’s required by law when policing protests and events in the future”, in a statement published on Friday. Continue reading...
Josh Frydenberg open to intervening in insurance market as climate change pushes up premiums
Treasurer says he’s conscious premiums too high for many people in disaster-prone areas, but says more work needed on a proposal to extend reinsurance scheme
Victorian politics of paid sick leave is very different to developer levies
Daniel Andrews was gearing up for a fight with lobby groups, but the main prize was in the electorateFor the second time in a month the Andrews government this week unfurled a big social reform to be funded by a levy on business.And for the second time in a month, it provoked outrage from the usual quarters, including the state opposition, the federal government and industry groups. Continue reading...
Against the foil of the Morrison government, Dominic Perrottet’s flood response has been pragmatic
The NSW government knows the more it is held up against the Coalition in Canberra, the better it looks despite its own shortcomings
‘Hard to read’: Labor is clear favourite in South Australia’s election – but local issues muddy the waters
The opposition is ahead in the polls. Whether that translates into a win – and what it would mean for the federal election – isn’t certain
Ottawa truck convoy cost the city more than C$36m – mainly in police expenses
The costs were more than twice the amount the city budgeted for affordable and supportive housingThe truck convoy that paralyzed much of downtown Ottawa for nearly a month cost the city more than C$36m, officials have said, and the figure is expected to rise in the coming weeks.A memo released by the city on Friday said policing costs accounted for the vast majority of the $36.3m bill. Continue reading...
Priority is to cut taxes, says Sunak before spring statement
Chancellor believed to be considering cut in fuel duty among measures to tackle cost of living crisisRishi Sunak has promised that tax increases are “done” as he dropped a heavy hint that he is preparing measures to tackle the rising cost of living in next week’s spring statement.The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said this week that Sunak had announced more tax rises in two years – worth 2% of GDP – than Gordon Brown did in a decade. Continue reading...
Fighting reaches central Mariupol as shelling hinders rescue attempts
Russia claims to be ‘tightening noose’ around south-eastern port city as thousands still stranded
‘They can’t stop hugging’: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s reunion with her daughter
The woman freed from six years’ detention told her MP about the fraught last moments in Iran and the bliss of her returnEven as she entered the airport clutching her British passport for the first time in six years, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe said she could not believe she was finally about to return home to her husband and daughter.The last moments of her ordeal in Iran, where she had been held by the regime, in effect as a hostage, on trumped-up charges, were far from straightforward and fraught with anxieties. Continue reading...
Jacob Rees-Mogg says Ukraine war shows Partygate scandal was just ‘fluff’ – as it happened
Brexit opportunities minister says people will find Partygate scandal ‘fundamentally trivial’ in the context of war in Ukraine. This live blog has now closed.
Gay rights activist among latest known victims of Ukraine war
Details emerge of deaths of a Kharkiv Pride volunteer, an actor, and an American visiting his partner
Are the P&O Ferries mass sackings a result of Brexit?
Analysis: UK government claimed EU exit would let it change employment law, but it has not yet done soTo the layperson, the unceremonious sacking of 800 P&O Ferries workers may look like a consequence of Britain leaving the EU, with any legal action by the trade unions turning into the first big test of workers’ rights post-Brexit.Despite Boris Johnson’s assurances that Britain’s departure from the EU would be better for UK workers, there have been fears it would be seen by the government as an opportunity to erode workers’ rights in a bid to increase competitiveness. Continue reading...
Russian oligarch’s yacht stuck in Norway as suppliers refuse to refuel
Fuel sellers in Narvik say they will not sell to crew of Ragnar, which is owned by Vladimir StrzhalkovskyA 223-foot (68-metre) luxury yacht owned by a former KGB agent and longtime acquaintance of Vladimir Putin is currently stranded at a Norwegian port after locals’ persistent refusal to sell it fuel.The vessel, called Ragnar, an old norse word meaning “warrior”, is owned by Vladimir Strzhalkovsky, and its crew has been told by Norwegian fuel suppliers in the northern port of Narvik to “row home” or “raise the sails”. They say they will not refuel it because of the owner’s links to the Russian president. Continue reading...
Germany investigates £1bn Tui share transfer by sanctioned Russian oligarch
Alexei Mordashov sold most of 34% stake in world’s biggest tourism operator to entity controlled by his wife
Black girl strip-searched at London school to sue Met police
Child Q to launch civil proceedings against Met and school ‘to ensure this never happens again to any other child’The child at the heart of a racism scandal, sparked after she was subjected to a strip-search at school that involved exposure of intimate body parts, has launched legal proceedings against the Metropolitan police and her school.The 15-year-old black schoolgirl known only as Child Q thanked the “thousands of people across the world” who offered her support, after it emerged this week that she was strip-searched by officers in her school without parental consent and in the knowledge that she was menstruating. Continue reading...
Life imitates art as seven charged over robbery from Lupin set
Actor Omar Sy and TV crew attacked by hooded assailants while filming Netflix heist series in Paris suburbFrance has charged seven youths over a massive robbery from a film crew shooting the new season of the hit Netflix heist series Lupin.The TV unit, along with the series’ principal actor, Omar Sy, were filming in the Pablo-Picasso district of the Parisian suburb of Nanterre on an afternoon in late February when they were attacked by about 20 hooded assailants. Continue reading...
Fewer Americans smoked during first year of pandemic, study shows
Experts suggest all-time low smoking rates may be thanks to less socializing and more time with kidsIn the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, more Americans drank heavily and used illicit drugs – but apparently fewer smoked.US cigarette smoking dropped to a new all-time low in 2020, with one in eight adults saying they were current smokers, according to survey data released on Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Adult e-cigarette use also dropped, the CDC reported. Continue reading...
Spanish driver who ate hash cakes claims diplomatic immunity from non-existent state
Man arrested after driving erratically fails to convince officers over ID from ‘Errant Republic of Menda Lerenda’A Spanish man who had eaten hash cakes before he was pulled over by police for driving erratically has been fined €2,001 (£1,680) after failing to convince officers he had immunity because he was a diplomat for an “individual and mobile” republic.Earlier this month, Guardia Civil officers in the northern Spanish region of La Rioja ordered the 28-year-old to pull over after noticing that his Volkswagen Golf was zigzagging across the road and that he was on his mobile. Continue reading...
Chicago artist raises funds for Ukraine by selling Zelenskiy Lego figures
Joe Trupia of Citizen Brick added his own unique spin to sell toy molotov cocktails and figurines of the Ukrainian presidentSince the Russian invasion of Ukraine, numerous fundraisers have been launched to help Ukrainians in need, from GoFundMe campaigns to Airbnb bookings.But one Chicago artist chose a singular figure in the crisis and began to design a Lego-style figurine of the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Continue reading...
Putin praises Russian ‘unity’ at rally as glitch hinders state TV broadcast
President’s five-minute address to flag-waving crowd is re-aired from start after ‘technical failure’
Pope Francis denounces ‘abuse of power’ in Russia-Ukraine war
Pontiff asserts Ukraine’s right to exist as a sovereign state and to defend itself against Russian invasion
British-Iranian Morad Tahbaz returned to Tehran prison
Family says he was taken from home in Iranian capital by armed guards only 48 hours after being releasedMorad Tahbaz, the British-Iranian given a furlough as part of a deal to release Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Annoosheh Ashoori has been returned to Evin prison in Tehran under armed guard only 48 hours after being released.His family said he was taken from the family home in Tehran in a black car with three armed guards and his wife standing by in tears. Continue reading...
Syrians join Russian ranks in Ukraine as Putin calls in Assad’s debt
Analysis: Safe in his palace, Syrian leader appears to have given Moscow carte blanche to airlift his army
Growing calls in Caribbean to cut ties to monarchy as royals fly out
William and Kate’s visit seen as attempt to persuade countries not to follow Barbados in ditching monarchyThe UK should be helping Caribbean nations sever ties with the monarchy rather than sending the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on a charm offensive, Caribbean experts and Windrush campaigners say, predicting that Barbados’s decision to remove the Queen as head of state may have a domino effect across the region.The royals will embark on a tour of Jamaica, Belize and the Bahamas on Saturday that is widely viewed as an attempt to persuade other Caribbean nations not to follow Barbados’s example, after the Queen was said to have been dismayed by the island’s move. Continue reading...
Government knew of P&O Ferries sackings the day before, No 10 admits
Labour and unions demand immediate action including suspending licences of parent company DP World
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 23 of the invasion
Food supply fears as Biden plans to warn Chinese president against providing military support for Russia
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