Weather tracker: Tornadoes and giant hail in central US
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Strongest tornado hits Mineral Wells, Texas, where disaster was declared. Elsewhere, extreme rain inundates ChinaSpring is the season for severe thunderstorms across the central US, and the start of this week was a particularly active period for the region. A favourable weather pattern fuelled intense thunderstorms on Monday through Wednesday, bringing strong winds, very large hail and strong tornadoes.Eight tornadoes were reported on Monday, including an EF2 tornado that ripped through the town of Sycamore, Kansas. On Tuesday, a more widespread event tore across the mid-west, most notably as a severe hailstorm moved through Springfield, Missouri. Continue reading...
⢠The Trump administration has announced 'Operation Economic Fury,' implementing a comprehensive blockade against Iran as part of an expanded sanctions campaign.
⢠The initiative represents a significant escalation in economic pressure against Iran, marking a shift in US foreign policy toward more aggressive measures.
⢠This action comes amid broader geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and follows months of diplomatic tension between the US and Iran.
Analysis finds real wages fell 12% since 2019, with inequality widening in the US beyond global levelsCEO pay increased 20 times faster than worker pay around the world in 2025, according to a new analysis from Oxfam and the International Trade Union Confederation, the worldās largest trade union federation.When adjusted for inflation, global worker pay declined 12% between 2019 and 2025, the equivalent of 108 days of free work during that time period. In comparison, CEO compensation increased by 54% between 2019 and 2025. Continue reading...
The Green party leader reshared a post on social media that appeared to show officers kicking the suspect in the Golders Green attack in the headFull report: Zack Polanskiās criticism of Golders Green attack arrest will have āchilling effectā, says Met chiefMorning, welcome to our UK politics blog.The Metropolitan police commissioner Mark Rowley has denied he was āintervening in politicsā after he wrote an open letter to Zack Polanski over the way officers arrested the Golders Green attack suspect. Continue reading...
Rise of 3% in April, the fastest annual pace in 11 months, leaves typical property worth Ā£278,880, says NationwideBusiness live ā latest updatesHouse price growth in the UK has surprised estate agents and economists by jumping in April at the fastest annual pace in 11 months, according to Nationwide.The UKās biggest building society said its mortgage data showed that house prices unexpectedly rose by 3% in April on a year earlier, from 2.2% in March, leaving the typical UK property worth Ā£278,880. Continue reading...
Electoral Commission reviewing whether Reform UK leader should have declared billionaireās gift before entering parliamentAnalysis: Farageās bid to get ahead of story only raises more questionsFarage referred to standards watchdog over undisclosed Ā£5m giftThe UK elections watchdog is considering whether to investigate an undisclosed Ā£5m donation received by Nigel Farage before he announced his candidacy at the last general election.The move comes after the Guardian revealed this week that the Reform UK leader was given the money by the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne. Continue reading...
Drivers seem undeterred by high fuel prices and gloomy weather forecasts, while engineering works spell delays for railway passengersDrivers have been told to expect the UKās busiest May bank holiday traffic in years, despite high fuel prices and the looming end of the sunny spell threatening to dampen the long weekend.More than 19m leisure trips by car were expected over the long weekend from Friday to Monday, according to research by the RAC motoring organisation ā the most since 2016. Engineering works are also likely to disrupt rail journeys this weekend. Continue reading...
The US president said he would carry out of a review of US military presence in Europe after public criticism of the US-Israeli war on IranItaly and Spain have joined a growing list of countries that US president Donald Trump is threatening with pulling US troops from as part of a broader review of the US military presence in Europe.Responding to a question from a reporter, Trump said he would āprobablyā consider such a move, linking it to the two countriesā criticism of the US campaign in Iran.āLook, why shouldnāt I? Italy has not been of any help to us and Spain has been horrible, absolutely horrible.ā Continue reading...
Mark Rowley says Zack Polanskiās comments risk undermining officers confronting ādangerousā suspectsThe Green party leader, Zack Polanski, thoughtlessly undermined the confidence of officers to deal with dangerous people by sharing a critical social media post after the Golders Green stabbings, according to the head of the Metropolitan police.Officers were filmed detaining the suspect after two Jewish people were stabbed in the north-west London suburb on Wednesday. Continue reading...
Profits ahead of expectations but almost half of Ā£283m impairment charge follows forecast reassessmentBusiness live ā latest updatesNatWest said the economic fallout from the conflict in the Middle East could cost it Ā£140m amid slowing growth and rising inflation even as it reported profits ahead of expectations.Overall, the FTSE 100 lender booked a Ā£283m impairment charge and said that almost half of that was because of a reassessment of its economic forecast to āreflect increased geopolitical risk and weaker equity marketsā. Continue reading...
There were 66 deaths in custody and police operations in 2025 ā 18 more than the previous yearWarning: This article contains references to Indigenous Australians who have diedThere were a record number of New South Wales deaths in custody and police operations last year, with almost a quarter of prisoner deaths recorded as self-harm, a coroners court report states.Of those who killed themselves, most were by hanging, despite millions being invested to remove ligature points. Continue reading...
In todayās newsletter: The events in Golders Green this week are the latest in a line of attacks on the Jewish community that have led many to question their future in the UKGood morning. It is a terrible fact of life for British Jews that few were surprised by Wednesdayās knife attack in Golders Green, north London, in which two men were stabbed in an area home to a large Jewish community. A 45-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder.The incident is the latest in a string of antisemitic attacks, on people and property, that have struck fear into many British Jews in recent years. John Mann, the governmentās independent adviser on antisemitism, said many in the community are at ābreaking pointā and feel the UK is no longer a safe place for them to live.Iran | Iranās supreme leader has broken his recent silence with a defiant statement hailing Iranās control over shipping in the strait of Hormuz and vowing to guard the countryās nuclear and missile programmes.Environment | Governments have been asked to develop national āroadmapsā setting out how they will end the production and use of fossil fuels, after a landmark climate meeting involving nearly 60 countries.UK news | Winston Marshall, a former member of the band Mumford & Sons and the son of the GB News co-owner Paul Marshall, has said Britain should construct a mine-laden āfloating wallā to stop small boat crossings on the Channel.Counter-terrorism | More and more young people are being drawn into the world of violent extremism, a senior police officer has warned, as a young neo-Nazi was convicted of planning a mass gun attack after being caught in an undercover MI5 sting.UK economy | The Bank of England has left interest rates unchanged at 3.75% but said the UK may need to brace for increases later this year, as āhigher inflation is unavoidableā as a result of the war in the Middle East. Continue reading...