Pauline Hanson announces Norway-inspired gas policy as she decries 25% export tax as âeconomic vandalismâ
One Nation proposal would abolish offshore gas profits tax and acquire 30% equity in new projects in a move the Coalition says is âborrowed from VenezuelaâGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOne Nation has vowed to replace the contentious offshore gas profits tax and acquire 30% equity stakes in new ventures under an interventionist policy designed to extract âvastly greater returnsâ for Australian taxpayers from the resource.The proposal for the commonwealth to co-own gas projects drew a mix of criticism and cynicism from the government, industry and the Coalition, which accused One Nation of importing ideas from Venezuela. Continue reading...
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Lyme disease cases in England rise by more than 20% in a year
Scientists developing vaccines and anti-tick treatments amid growing concern over spread of diseaseCases of Lyme disease have risen more than 20% in England in the past year, public health experts have revealed, as pharmaceutical companies work to create new vaccines and drugs to tackle the tick-borne illness.According to data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), published as part of its One Health vector-borne disease surveillance report, there were 1,168 laboratory-confirmed cases of Lyme disease in 2025, up from 959 in 2024 â an increase of 22%. However, the figure is similar to that recorded in 2023, when there were 1,151 confirmed cases. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comGreens select nurse and âcommitted local campaignerâ as Makerfield byelection candidate
Chris Kennedy chosen amid reports Greens do not want to be blamed for splitting progressive vote and allowing Reform to winUK politics live â latest updatesThe Green party has chosen âa committed local campaignerâ as its candidate in the Makerfield byelection which is due to take place on 18 June.Chris Kennedy, a nurse and childrenâs safeguarding specialist, was chosen after a hustings on Wednesday amid reports that the party was proposing to hold back from investing significant resources in the byelection. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comStreeting calls for equal tax on income and capital gains in Labour leadership pitch
MP says current system is unfair and his idea would result in a âwealth tax that worksâUK politics live â latest updatesFormer health secretary Wes Streeting has set out plans for a âwealth tax that worksâ, by equalising tax on assets and income.Streeting said the current system â in which capital gains tax is generally much lower than income tax â was not fair and penalised work, arguing the taxes should be equalised. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comRachel Reeves tells foul-mouthed Reform UK heckler good manners matter
Chancellor wins support from Conservative Mel Stride, while Farage says heâd âlike to buy man a pintâUK politics live â latest updatesRachel Reeves surprised onlookers when she gave a stern rebuke to a foul-mouthed heckler who shouted at her from his van as she conducted a broadcast interview.However, the chancellor has won support from unlikely sources as Conservative politicians have leapt to her defence. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comEasyJet summer holiday bookings down on last year amid Iran war uncertainty
Budget airline, which took ÂŁ25m hit on jet fuel in March, says passengers are waiting later to book tripsThe budget airline easyJet has said its summer holiday bookings are lagging behind last year as the Iran war weights on consumer confidence and has left passengers waiting later to book trips.The carrier said it had to spend an unexpected extra ÂŁ25m on jet fuel in March after the start of the US and Israelâs war on Iran. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comRich already being taxed properly, says minister, as Streeting calls for âwealth tax that worksââ UK politics live
Treasuryâs Lucy Rigby says Rachel Reeves introduced measures in her first budget as Streeting calls for capital gains rates to be aligned with income taxGood morning. Itâs a big day for Rachel Reeves, the chancellor. In a Commons statement, she is announcing a series of measures to help people with the cost of living. She wants people to enjoy a âGreat British summerâ, she says. Reevesâs plan for what makes for a good summer is not quite the same as Samantha Niblettâs; the chancellor is talking about free bus travel for children, as Heather Stewart, Peter Walker and Sarah Butler report in their preview.Reeves is speaking after 11.30am.We already tax wealth in this country. The chancellor introduced a host of measures in her first budget, and then further measures in the last budget as well, that try and make sure that tax is as progressive and fair as possible. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comCzech president Petr Pavel warns Russia will be Europeâs main security threat for decades â Europe live
European state officials are meeting in Prague to discuss the state of the transatlantic alliance at a global security conferenceThe Globsec Forum in Prague is now under way.Czechiaâs Pavel is on stage for his opening address. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comSchools are âpipelineâ to joblessness for many people, says ex-Labour adviser
Ban social media and reform education to tackle scandal of young people not in work or study, says Peter HymanSchools have become a âpipelineâ to worklessness for a large cohort of young people in the UK, according to an influential former Labour adviser who has called for urgent action to help a âlost generationâ.Peter Hyman, a former adviser to Tony Blair and Keir Starmer, told the Guardian the government should ban social media and enact radical education reform to tackle the ânational scandalâ of young people who are not in education, employment or training (Neet). Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comDublin gangland figure brings extremist views to Irish mainstream on campaign trail
Gerry âthe monkâ Hutch has won fans in north Dublin byelection campaign with anti-immigrant rhetoricElaine Roe, 61, a cafe worker, has no doubt what is the most important issue in this weekâs byelection for Dublinâs north inner city. âThe government is wrecking our country, theyâre bringing in rapists and murderers and kidnappers. Itâs a shame. I might vote Hutch, he seems a normal person.âThat would be Gerry âthe monkâ Hutch, a prominent gangland figure who is running as an independent in an election that is far from normal. The 63-year-old â who was jailed for robbery convictions in his youth â is a celebrity candidate in a contest for a parliamentary seat that has been dominated by xenophobia and immigration. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comThursday briefing: How âEnglish football âis âpricing âout âits âown âsupporters
In todayâs newsletter: Behind the packed stadiums and record revenues lies a growing tensionâ of a sport thriving financially while the supporters who built it âare increasingly âleft behindGood morning. The menâs football season is reaching the sharp end. This week, Arsenal were crowned Premier League champions and last night Aston Villa won the Uefa Europa League. The menâs Fifa World Cup is just around the corner.But fans in England are also at the sharp end: rising prices inside and outside grounds, kick-off times being altered on the whim of TV channels, and a creeping sense that some clubs are desperate to replace the âlegacy fanâ with a premium-paying âhigh-yield customerâ.UK politics | Andy Burnham is backing Shabana Mahmoodâs controversial changes to the immigration system, his allies have said, in a blow to those in Labour who hope to soften them.AI | The Electoral Commission has called for new legal controls over misinformation from AI chatbots, after a thinktank found they had made serious mistakes during the recent Scottish election.Ebola | Doses of a potential vaccine against the Bundibugyo virus that is causing an Ebola outbreak in central Africa will not be available for six to nine months, the World Health Organization said.Middle East | Israelâs far-right national security minister has sparked a diplomatic crisis by publishing footage of Israeli security forces abusing international activists who were detained as they tried to sail to Gaza with aid.UK news | Rainwater harvesting, the use of grey water in homes and an urgent campaign to reduce water usage across society are vital to prevent water shortages of 5bn litres a day by 2055, the government has been told.In the weeks leading up to the World Cup, soccer writer Jonathan Wilson will explain how the tournament became a global phenomenon with cultural, social and political weight that extends far beyond each game. Sign up for the newsletter here. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comEngland must harvest rainfall and take action on water usage, Lords warn
Without urgent intervention England faces water shortages of 5bn litres a day by 2055, peers tell governmentRainwater harvesting, the use of grey water in homes and an urgent campaign to reduce water usage across society are vital to prevent water shortages of 5bn litres a day by 2055, the government has been told.Without intervention, England will face severe water shortages in the coming decades, as climate change-induced weather patterns, population growth and the expansion of industries such as water-intensive datacentres put excessive demand on supplies and endanger life, according to a House of Lords report published on Thursday.Changes to building regulations to require new homes to achieve a maximum water usage of 105 litres a person a day and accelerated grey water reuse.Nature-based solutions such as restoring peat bogs and reconnecting rivers to their natural flood plains to enhance water retention.An urgent awareness campaign for the whole of society to reduce water usage.A full environmental and economic assessment of drought to weigh the cost of inaction against the value of resilience.The rolling out of nature-based solutions more widely in urban and rural settings. Continue reading...
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