Massive Attack and Paris Paloma join musicians urging Burnham to reject new North Sea drilling
Brian Eno and Olly Alexander also among signatories saying exploitation of Rosebank and Jackdaw fields defies realityMore than 200 musicians including Massive Attack and Brian Eno have written to Andy Burnham, urging him to reject plans for more oil and gas drilling in the North Sea.The letter, signed by artists such as Olly Alexander and Paris Paloma, called on the prime minister to reject the Rosebank oilfield, warning the project will fail to lower energy bills or provide energy security as most of the oil is likely to be exported. Continue reading...
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How a False Nuclear Claim About Iran Ricocheted From India to Washington - The New York Times
⢠A dubious post on X (formerly Twitter) sparked a chain of misinformation that falsely suggested Iran's leadership had declared the country a nuclear power. ⢠The false claim originated in India before ricocheting to Washington, influencing perceptions of Iran's strategic capabilities despite a lack of evidence.
Read original Ā· nytimes.comEthiopia: Wars, Strategic Rivalries and a Deepening Humanitarian Strain - allAfrica.com
⢠The week ending August 16 saw a widening gap between international diplomatic efforts and the worsening realities of conflict and humanitarian strain across Africa. ⢠Sudan, Somalia, and South Sudan faced escalating pressures, with Somalia specifically grappling with a deepening food crisis and Sudan dealing with a widening war.
Read original Ā· allafrica.comIran live updates: Jared Kushner traveling in Egypt and Israel this week - ABC News
⢠President Donald Trump announced the launch of "major combat operations" against Iran on February 28, involving massive joint strikes conducted by the U.S. and Israel. ⢠In a related diplomatic effort, Jared Kushner, adviser and son-in-law to the President, is traveling to Egypt and Israel this week.
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ABC NewsTrump cuts military drills with South Korea citing āvery good relationshipā with Kim Jong-un ā US politics live
President orders Pentagon to scale back āinappropriate and hostileā exercises with South KoreaAndy Burnham exchanged messages with someone impersonating Donald Trumpās chief of staff, the Guardian understands.The UK prime minister was in contact with an unknown individual pretending to be the senior White House aide Susie Wiles before concerns were raised about the incident. No messages of significance were sent and the suspicious activity was quickly reported to the appropriate authorities, it is understood. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comRhossi, a rare sea turtle, recovers after 5,000-mile trek from Wales to Texas
Kempās ridley sea turtle, near death on Welsh beach in 2023, is thriving in Houston despite lingering pneumoniaA Kempās ridley sea turtle native to the Gulf of Mexico is largely thriving after he was found nearly dead on a beach in Wales in late 2023, nursed back to health and then flown to Houston recently to continue recovering ā though scans revealed signs that the creature has been grappling with lingering pneumonia, according to his caretakers.Rhossiās condition was detailed in a blogpost on Friday from the Houston zoo, whose veterinary team was tasked with caring for the creature ā believed to be no older than age four ā and giving him the best chance possible at an eventual, successful return to the wild. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comTemperatures to fall across Europe as substantial rain heading for parts of UK
Temperatures could drop by more than 15C compared with last Thursday as cold front moves arrives from MondayRelief from the unrelenting heat is finally arriving this week across western Europe, with more unsettled conditions bringing the chance of rain. Temperatures are expected to fall back towards the seasonal norm, with some parts of the UK even falling about 3C below normal by Thursday. After such a scorching summer, and with a temperature drop of more than 15C compared with last Thursdayās heat, it may feel surprisingly chilly.There are signs that some substantial rain could be on the cards for the south of the UK this week as a cold front moves in from the Atlantic on Monday night into Tuesday. As of Monday, parts of southern England had endured 62 consecutive days of no rainfall ā this is observed at a Met Office weather station in Wisley, Surrey. Even the last recorded rainfall here on 16 June amounted to just 0.4mm. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comVirgin Trains gets go ahead to run services to Europe in new blow to Eurostar monopoly
Operator wins track access approval for up to 20 daily return trains through tunnel to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam in 2030Virgin Trains has been granted track access by the rail regulator to run new services between London and Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam in 2030, in a step forward for its plans to breakās Eurostarās passenger monopoly on the cross-Channel route.The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said it had granted approval for Sir Richard Bransonās company to run up to 20 new daily return services through the Channel tunnel. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comBurnham exchanged messages with individual impersonating Trump chief of staff
PM was in contact with unknown person pretending to be senior White House aide Susie Wiles, it is understoodAndy Burnham exchanged messages with someone impersonating Donald Trumpās chief of staff, the Guardian understands.The prime minister was in contact with an unknown individual pretending to be the senior White House aide Susie Wiles before concerns were raised about the incident. No messages of significance were sent and the suspicious activity was quickly reported to the appropriate authorities, it is understood. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comHousebuilding near train stations to get ādefault yesā under new planning changes ā UK politics live
Thousands more houses could be built near transport hubs including on green belt sitesThe new national planning policy framework is aimed at providing clearer national policies for plan-making and decision-making, meaning that conflicting local policies will carry less weight when they are inconsistent with national policies.Other changes will include:Stronger support in principle for development, meaning a more explicit presumption in favour of building in sustainable locations.Pubs will get protection from being turned into housing or offices with developers having to prove there is no reasonable prospect of keeping a pub as a going concern, including evidence that it was marketed for sale for at least a year.A requirement for at least 40% of homes to be accessible on bigger developments and stronger protections for community facilities.Stronger support for growth and infrastructure including support for AI growth zones and datacentres. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comJP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon warns UK chancellor not to hike taxes on banks
Billionaire CEO of worldās biggest bank says any windfall tax on sectorās bumper profits could harm jobs in the CityJamie Dimon, the boss of the US bank JP Morgan, has urged John Healey not to use his first budget as chancellor to increase taxes on banksā bumper profits.Speculation has been growing that a windfall tax could be imposed on UK lenders to fund Andy Burnhamās cost of living agenda, with campaigners estimating such a move could raise Ā£19bn. Continue reading...
Read original Ā· theguardian.comWho is Hasan Piker ā and why are some conservatives outraged about his return to the ABC?
The leftwing commentator has been invited to appear on the Planet America program in Australia on Monday nightThe ABC is set to air the return of its Planet America program on Monday night as the US midterm elections gain steam, with a new episode featuring the leftwing commentator Hasan Piker.Host John Barron said the episode will focus on the ārise of Democratic socialists and the populist leftā, with Piker speaking about āwhat itās like in the eye of a political stormā. But the appearance quickly sparked the ire of conservatives in Australia. Continue reading...
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