âItâs Andy or bustâ: could Burnhamâs return to parliament save Starmer?
Labour MPs are reportedly urging colleagues to demand Burnhamâs return in order to position him as Starmerâs eventual successorIf Keir Starmer is looking for a saviour to keep him in No 10 after the May elections and the scandal of the Mandelson saga, there is an unlikely figure in the north-west who might help him â temporarily.It has been the week where the prime minister seemed at his most isolated. But Labour MPs told the Guardian they were urging colleagues not to depose Starmer next month, and were instead preparing to demand that Andy Burnham return to parliament in order to succeed him before the next general election. Continue reading...
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FTSE 100-listed insurer Hiscoxâs shares leap amid report of takeover bid
Canadaâs Intact Financial Corp is said to be exploring offer, as London-listed Tate & Lyle attracts US suitorShares in Hiscox surged to record highs on Friday as it became the latest UK takeover target after a flurry of overseas bids for British businesses this week.Canadaâs Intact Financial Corp, which provides property and casualty insurance, is said to be exploring a potential takeover of Lloydâs of London insurer Hiscox, according to a report by the Insurance Post. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comLabor leaders call veto of collective bargaining bill a âbetrayalâ by Virginia governor
Union leaders say veto from Democrat Abigail Spanberger is an about-face from promises she made on campaign trailVirginiaâs Democratic governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed a bill Thursday that would have restored collective bargaining rights for 50,000 public sector workers in the state. Union leaders say the veto is a âbetrayalâ and âslap in the faceâ after the governor campaigned last year on promises to restore collective bargaining rights.Though majorities in both chambers of Virginiaâs general assembly passed legislation that would restore bargaining rights to most public sector workers, Spanberger introduced an amended version of the bill last month that was eventually rejected by the assembly. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMinisters have no authority to withhold Mandelson vetting file, committee says
Group of MPs and peers in effect accuse government of failing to comply with parliamentâs will over release of filesA powerful parliamentary committee tasked with reviewing files relating to Peter Mandelsonâs appointment as US ambassador has revealed that the government is withholding his vetting file despite not having the authority to do so.In an extraordinary intervention, the intelligence and security committee (ISC) has criticised the government over its handling of the release of Mandelson-related papers and in effect accused ministers failing to comply with parliamentâs will. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comAngus Taylor says migrants are a ânet drainâ on Australia. The numbers say the opposite is true
Migrants are generally younger than the average Australian, are skilled and more educated. And they typically pay more tax than they receive in benefitsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAngus Taylorâs thinly veiled attempt to paint migrants as bludgers is not supported by the facts. The typical migrant over their lifetimes pays more in taxes than they receive in government services.Far from lobbing up on our shores and demanding welfare, most migrants arrive hungry for work and motivated to make a life for themselves and their family. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comErling Haaland to make film acting debut â as a Viking called Haaland
The Manchester City striker will feature in Viqueens, an animated film by director Harald Zwart, who described him as âpowerful, fearless and uniquely NorwegianâManchester City striker Erling Haaland is to make his feature acting debut, in an animated film as the voice of a Viking â called Haaland.According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Norwegian international is to play âan animated version of himselfâ in Viqueens, directed and co-written by Harald Zwart, the Dutch-Norwegian director of The Karate Kid and Agent Cody Banks. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comSecret documents reveal preferred Australian nuclear submarine base â and warn it could be a military target
Port Kembla residents will likely resist base due to risk of nuclear accident and potential as target for âmilitary adversariesâ, documents stateGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA proposed nuclear submarine base in Port Kembla âcould be a target for Australian military adversariesâ, previously secret New South Wales government documents have revealed.The documents, prepared by the NSW cabinet office and premierâs department, identify Port Kembla â 75km south of Sydney â as the preferred east coast base for Australiaâs proposed nuclear submarine fleet. No site has been announced, but speculation has focused on Brisbane, Newcastle and Port Kembla. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comBelle and Sebastian write Scotland anthem after dramatic World Cup qualifier
Lead singer Stuart Murdochâs self-deprecating It Only Takes One Lion is inspired by teamâs current song, Yes Sir, I Can BoogieThe lyrics came to Stuart Murdoch in the hazy aftermath of Scotlandâs dramatic qualification for the World Cup.The Belle and Sebastian frontman had watched his sideâs playoff victory over Denmark through his fingers before deciding to write his own anthem to a team he has followed for more than 50 years. âMost people recognised instantly the next day that theyâd witnessed the most important Scottish game ever,â says Murdoch. âThat was our magic moment.â Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comMaliâs forces target rebel alliance in juntaâs fight to keep power
Army supported by Russian mercenaries launches airstrikes after offensive by coalition of Islamist extremists and Tuareg separatistsMaliâs armed forces, supported by Russian mercenaries, have launched airstrikes targeting a rebel alliance of Islamist extremists and Tuareg separatists as the ruling junta struggles to maintain its hold on power in the unstable west African country.Earlier this week warplanes targeted the key northern town of Kidal, which was lost when the rebels launched a surprise offensive across much of Mali in late April. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comRivals actor Katherine Parkinson lauds series for depicting womenâs view of sex
Bafta winner tells preview screening in Bristol there is not enough on television about the female perspectiveThe Bafta-winning actor Katherine Parkinson has lauded the television series Rivals for its âradicalâ depiction of sex from a womanâs perspective.Speaking at a preview screening in Bristol, where much of the series was filmed, Parkinson, who plays the romance author Lizzie Vereker in the show, said there were not enough examples on television of a womanâs view of sex. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comFar-right activists barred from UK ahead of Tommy Robinson rally
Keir Starmer accuses Robinson of âpeddling hatred and divisionâ and archbishop of Canterbury urges people to âchoose hopeâ Eleven foreign far-right activists have been blocked from the UK ahead of a rally by Tommy Robinson supporters as Keir Starmer accused him of âpeddling hatred and divisionâ.The archbishop of Canterbury urged people to âchoose hopeâ, and faith leaders spoke out before the rally on Saturday, the second of its kind after more than 100,000 attended one last year. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comCzech police find stolen skull of 13th-century saint and arrest man
Man admits to coating relic in concrete after taking it from church because he objected to it being displayed, police sayCzech police have found the skull of a 13th-century saint, days after it was stolen from a church in the north of the country.Police said they had arrested a suspect, who they said admitted to taking the skull of Saint Zdislava of Lemberk from a glass shrine in the basilica of St Lawrence and St Zdislava in the town of JablonnĂ© v PodjeĆĄtÄdĂ on Tuesday. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comVoting Rights Act ruling is âred meatâ to Republicans in south, says Black lawmaker targeted by gerrymander
Mississippi politicians are threatening to redraw the district of Bennie Thompson, the stateâs lone Democrat in CongressThe supreme court decision that effectively gutted the Voting Rights Act (VRA) âwas red meat to the Republican legislators of the southâ the US House representative Bennie Thompson said.Conservative lawmakers in Mississippi, where Thompson is both the stateâs lone Black and only Democratic congressional representative, have used the opportunity to explicitly target him, threatening to redraw the second congressional district, that he represents. Continue reading...
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