Chris Bowen says he has made it âcrystal clearâ to BHP and other big polluters they must cut emissions onsite
Mining giantâs backsliding on climate commitments due to âweaknessâ of policy, Kate Chaney saysAdam Morton: Big Mining gets a $4bn tax break to use fossil fuel. Itâs a strange way to tackle emissionsRead more from the BHP files investigation hereGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustraliaâs climate change minister, Chris Bowen, says he has made it âcrystal clearâ that he expects industrial polluters including BHP to reduce their onsite emissions after leaked documents revealed that the worldâs biggest miner has backtracked on climate action.An exclusive investigation based on documents leaked to by the Guardian and the ABC show BHP has scrapped a project to significantly reduce global emissions, delayed vast renewables projects in the Pilbara and war-gamed options to push the electrification of its polluting diesel truck and train fleets into the next two decades. Continue reading...
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Sonny Rollins, colossus of jazz saxophone, dies aged 95
One of the last stars of the bebop generation, Rollins was an genius of melodic invention and improvisation, working with Davis, Monk, Coltrane and othersSonny Rollins, one of the greatest jazz saxophonists of all time, has died aged 95.His death was announced on his website on Monday night, âwith deep sorrow and profound loveâ. His publicist Terri Hinte also confirmed the news. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comVivid Sydney cancels shows after 89 drones plunge into Darling Harbour
Event organisers blame âunforeseen technical difficultiesâ for the drone malfunction, with four performances cancelledFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAbout 90 drones have plummeted from the sky and plunged into Sydneyâs Darling Harbour during an aerial drone show, prompting a second event to be cancelled later in the evening.Vivid Sydney said âunforeseen technical difficultiesâ occurred during Mondayâs 7.30pm performance of the show, called Star-Bound, resulting in 89 drones falling into the water at Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour. No injuries have been reported. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comIsrael escalates strikes in Lebanon as Netanyahu vows to âcrushâ Hezbollah
Hezbollah and Israel launch attacks amid increasingly imperilled ceasefire and stalling talks between US and IranMiddle East crisis: live updatesThe Israeli army has intensified strikes in southern Lebanon, as prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the military to escalate its offensive in an effort to âcrushâ Hezbollah in a further erosion of an already fragmented ceasefire.In turn, Hezbollah said it staged several attacks on Monday on three barracks and a military post in northern Israel âin response to the violation of the ceasefireâ by Israel. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comPower bills to fall by up to 10% in July as renewables and batteries soar across Australia
Australia now a top-three global player in batteries, and renewable energy met nearly half of the nationâs power in 2025Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastEnergy bills for households and small businesses will fall by up to 10% per cent in July across parts of the eastern states, as a new industry survey shows record levels of renewables and batteries in the power grid.The final default market offer, which sets out the maximum amount retailers can charge on plans, shows price reductions for households and even bigger drops for small businesses. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâA tsunami of harmâ: views on tackling online safety for under-16s in the UK
Campaigners, teenagers, legislators and experts give their opinions on the governmentâs social media consultation Change is coming for social media platforms. The UK governmentâs consultation on improving online safety for children will result in some form of action being taken against big tech. Even before the deadline for submissions has passed, ministers have pledged to introduce an Australia-style social media ban for under-16s or restrictions on âaddictiveâ features such as infinite scrolling.There is overwhelming pressure from safety campaigners and MPs for a further crackdown on social media platforms, despite the introduction of the Online Safety Act, which requires tech firms to shield children from harmful content. The deadline for contributions is Tuesday night and the government has promised to act swiftly. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comNurseries in England charging extra fees to cover funding gap, campaigners say
Head of Early Years Alliance says additional charges paid by parents represent âcross-subsidyâParents of nursery children in England are being charged extra fees to cover for government underfunding of free childcare hours, with some paying thousands of pounds a year for consumables such as food, wipes and nappies, campaigners have said.The comments came as the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, asked the competition watchdog to investigate hidden extra charges that parents have encountered when trying to access government-funded childcare. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comAustralia politics live: renewables and batteries soar but âcriticalâ moment coming; WiseTech staff face AI redundancy
Australia now the worldâs third-biggest nation for utility-scale batteries behind China and the US. Follow todayâs news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia has become a top-three global player in batteries, and renewable energy met nearly half of the nationâs power in 2025, but the Clean Energy Council has warned that progress could stall as investment in new wind and solar plummeted.The industryâs annual snapshot found renewable energy supplied 43% of Australiaâs power throughout 2025, up from 39% in 2024. The year ended on a high, with clean energy generating more than 50% of power in the national grid in the final quarter.The next five years matter most. Our sectorâs highest priority in 2026 must be to remove the barriers slowing investment in new large-scale wind and solar projects that will ultimately replace unreliable coal generators that threaten the security of our energy system. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comStarmer urged to intervene in âriggedâ Indian prosecution of British human rights activist
Senior lawyers call on prime minister to request Indian prosecutors drop charges that would breach double jeopardy ruleFour senior lawyers, including the former attorney general Dominic Grieve, have written to Keir Starmer urging him to request that Indian prosecutors drop charges against the British national Jagtar Singh Johal on the basis that continued prosecution would be in manifest breach of the double jeopardy rule which prevents someone being tried twice for the same offence.Johal has been held in an Indian jail for eight years, and in March last year was acquitted of the terrorist charges laid against him in a court in Punjab. The court found the prosecutors had âmiserably failedâ to present any reliable evidence, despite having had seven years to do so. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâSocial media should be treated like tobaccoâ: Streeting calls for under-16s ban on certain platforms
Former health secretaryâs intervention comes as government closes consultation on age limits for social media platformsSocial media companies should be treated like the tobacco industry, Wes Streeting has argued, as he called for a ban on under-16s accessing certain platforms.Speaking publicly about the prospect of a ban for the first time since he left government, the former health secretary said one was needed because large technology companies were trying to dodge regulations. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâIf Iran gets a bomb it will be Bibiâsâ: Trumpâs deal outline sparks alarm in Israel
Netanyahuâs joint war with the US began with talk of regime change in Tehran but may leave him with few strategic gainsMiddle East live â latest updatesWhen Donald Trump launched a pre-emptive war on Iran with Israel in February, many in the country hailed the campaign as the crowning triumph of Benjamin Netanyahuâs political and diplomatic career.Three months on the regime is still in power in Tehran, Trump is chasing a deal that will reopen the strait of Hormuz to oil tankers, and the reported terms have provoked alarm, dismay and anger in Israel. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comThree arrested after 30-year-old woman shot dead in Sheffield city centre
Police launch murder investigation after incident in early hours of bank holiday Monday outside One Four One barA 30-year-old woman has died after being shot outside a bar in a busy area in Sheffield city centre.South Yorkshire police have launched a murder investigation after the incident in the early hours of this morning outside the One Four One bar on West Street. Continue reading...
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