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Le Premier ministre a également accusé toute personne manifestant aux côtés de partisans du Hamas de « vénérer le meurtre de Juifs »
Attaque de Golders Green – dernières mises à jour
Keir Starmer a appelé la population à « ouvrir les yeux sur la douleur juive » à la suite de l'attentat terroriste de Golders Green, et a accusé quiconque défilant aux côtés de partisans du Hamas de « vénérer le meurtre de Juifs ».
Le Premier ministre a tenu ses propos les plus fermes à ce jour sur l'antisémitisme après s'être rendu sur les lieux des attaques pour une réunion avec les services d'urgence et les chefs de file de la communauté. Lire la suite...
L'Electoral Commission enquête sur des allégations selon lesquelles l'argent versé au député proviendrait d'un homme d'affaires US désormais condamné pour wire fraud
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Le Labour a appelé Robert Jenrick à renoncer à près de 40 000 £ versés à sa campagne pour devenir leader Conservative en 2024, suite à des allégations selon lesquelles cette somme proviendrait d'un donateur étranger non autorisé désormais condamné pour fraude.
Le parti a appelé Jenrick à faire un don à une œuvre caritative après que le Guardian a révélé que l'Electoral Commission enquête sur des allégations selon lesquelles 37 500 £ sur les 100 000 £ versés à sa campagne par une société UK, Spott Fitness, proviendraient en réalité d'une société dirigée par Gary Klopfenstein, un homme d'affaires basé aux US.
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• Winston Marshall, ancien membre de Mumford & Sons, affirme que ceux qui traversent sont des « migrants économiques » et non des réfugiés
• Le fils du propriétaire de Spectator, Paul Marshall, a déclaré que la Grande-Bretagne devrait construire un « mur flottant » truffé de mines comme mesure radicale pour stopper les traversées du Channel.
• Winston Marshall, ancien membre du groupe Mumford & Sons qui s'impose désormais comme un influenceur de droite en ligne, a déclaré que bien que l'idée « puisse paraître ridicule », elle devrait être étudiée car les tentatives précédentes pour arrêter les traversées ont échoué.
Le rapport d'étape contient 14 recommandations, après qu'une enquête a examiné les actions des agences avant l'attaque au cours de laquelle 15 personnes ont été tuées
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La communauté juive de Sydney a informé la police d'une menace « élevée » d'attentat lors du festival Chanukah by the Sea en décembre à Bondi beach, mais la police de NSW semble ne pas avoir effectué d'évaluation complète des risques pour l'événement, a conclu un rapport d'étape d'une commission royale.
Le rapport d'étape de la commission royale sur l'antisémitisme et la cohésion sociale, établie à la suite de l'attentat terroriste de décembre, n'a trouvé aucune lacune dans les lois actuelles qui aurait pu empêcher la fusillade. Il a toutefois appelé à une meilleure coordination des services de police lors des festivals et événements juifs. Continuer la lecture...
La commissaire aux droits de l'homme affirme que l'emprisonnement présumé met en évidence les « risques croissants de répression transnationale » en AustralieRecevez nos alertes d'information par e-mail, notre application gratuite ou notre podcast d'actualités quotidienLa commissaire australienne aux droits de l'homme a déclaré que le cas de l'étudiant chinois qui aurait été emprisonné durant six ans par les autorités chinoises pour avoir rejoint des manifestations à Sydney souligne les « risques très réels et croissants de répression transnationale affectant les personnes en Australie – y compris les étudiants internationaux ». La commissaire Lorraine Finlay a déclaré au Guardian Australia que, bien qu'elle ne puisse pas se prononcer sur les circonstances de cas individuels, « personne ne devrait craindre de sanctions à l'étranger pour avoir exercé ses droits légaux à la liberté d'expression et à la manifestation pacifique ici ». Lire la suite...
Le président russe a salué la décision de prolonger le cessez-le-feu en Iran lors de ce que le président US a qualifié de « très bonne conversation ». Vladimir Putin et Donald Trump ont discuté de la guerre en Iran et ont évoqué un cessez-le-feu temporaire en Ukraine lors d'un appel téléphonique mercredi. Au cours de l'appel, qui a duré plus de 90 minutes, le président russe a déclaré que Moscow considérait la perspective d'une opération terrestre US en Iran comme dangereuse, tout en saluant la décision de Trump de prolonger un cessez-le-feu dans la région, selon Yuri Ushakov, conseiller de Putin en politique étrangère. Lire la suite...
Les responsables de la Fed citent l'inflation élevée, la faible croissance de l'emploi et l'incertitude au Middle East comme raisons du maintien des taux
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La Réserve fédérale américaine a laissé les taux d'intérêt inchangés après sa dernière réunion de conseil, défiant une fois de plus l'appel de Donald Trump à une baisse alors que la banque centrale se prépare à un remaniement de sa direction le mois prochain.
Mercredi, les responsables de la Fed ont continué de citer l'inflation élevée, la faible croissance de l'emploi et l'incertitude au Middle East comme raisons pour lesquelles les taux n'ont pas été modifiés. Lire la suite...
• L'envolée des prix du pétrole et le blocus empêchent la livraison de nourriture, de carburant et de médicaments à des millions de personnes dans le besoin, affirment des ONG.
• La volatilité des prix mondiaux du pétrole provoquée par la guerre des États-Unis et d'Israël contre l'Iran pèse sur les populations les plus vulnérables, en ralentissant ou en bloquant l'acheminement de l'aide alimentaire et médicale.
• Désormais, les organisations humanitaires demandent l'ouverture d'un « corridor humanitaire » à travers le détroit d'Ormuz face à l'explosion des coûts de transport. Lire la suite...
• Le vote a tourné en faveur du Premier ministre, mais celui-ci fait face à la colère de ses propres députés qui l'accusent de créer l'impression d'un « camouflage ».
• Keir Starmer a repoussé une tentative de l'opposition de le traduire devant un comité des normes suite à la nomination de Peter Mandelson, après que Downing Street a déployé tout son poids pour forcer les députés travaillistes à soutenir le Premier ministre.
• Cependant, le leader du Labour a essuyé les critiques de certains de ses propres députés de base, qui l'ont accusé d'avoir instauré une situation où ils seraient perçus comme complices d'une « tentative de dissimulation ».
Hinckley says ‘bad things keep happening’ at Washington Hilton and it was ‘not a secure place to hold big events’US politics live – latest updatesThe man who shot Ronald Reagan at the Washington Hilton in 1981 has said it was “spooky” for him to learn of Saturday’s shooting at the hotel during a prestigious media gala attended by Donald Trump and senior members of the president’s administration.In an interview with TMZ published on Monday, John Hinckley Jr also observed that “bad things keep happening” at the hotel and maintained it was “just not a secure place to hold big events”. Continue reading...
Star tells awards ceremony: ‘I disagree with everything that this administration stands for, but there’s no place for the kind of violence we saw two nights ago’In the wake of the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner, George Clooney used an awards-show speech to make a plea against “hatred and corruption and cruelty and violence”.Clooney was speaking at an event at the Lincoln Center in New York, where he was given Film at Lincoln Center’s annual Chaplin award, which “recognises an individual’s significant contribution to cinema”. Continue reading...
Social mobility groups say post-16 funding gap risks young people falling out of education, work and trainingA coalition of 14 social mobility organisations is urging the government to fund a “student premium” to support disadvantaged young people post-16 and prevent them from “falling through the cracks” into joblessness.State-funded schools in England currently receive additional pupil premium funding to support children from low-income backgrounds, who are eligible for free school meals. Continue reading...
Regime used its isolation after closing borders to escalate killings when global scrutiny disappeared, NGO claimsNorth Korea dramatically increased its use of the death penalty after closing its borders during the Covid-19 pandemic, using its isolation to escalate killings when international scrutiny disappeared, according to a report mapping 13 years of executions under the country’s leader, Kim Jong-un.The number of documented cases of executions and death sentences increased by 117% in the nearly five years after North Korea sealed its borders in January 2020 compared with an equal period before the closure, according to a report by the Transitional Justice Working Group (TJWG), a human rights NGO in Seoul. Continue reading...
Ellen Mulvey ran up huge betting losses online and wrote ‘addiction is the worst disease’ before she diedA family is calling for wholesale reform of the gambling industry after an inquest heard details of the life and death of Ellen Mulvey, a “generous and caring” woman with a high-flying City job who also had a secret addiction.Mulvey’s family believe she lost hundreds of thousands of pounds gambling without their knowledge, first via mainstream operators and then on unlicensed platforms. Continue reading...
Top aide says SNP leader will seek approval to press for independence even if he fails to win majority on 7 MayJohn Swinney will call a vote seeking independence powers on the first day of the next Scottish parliament even if he fails to win an overall majority, his aides have said.The Scottish National Party leader’s senior adviser indicated that if necessary, he would rely on support from the pro-independence Scottish Greens to win that vote in order to demand the UK government gives Holyrood the legal powers to hold a second referendum. Continue reading...
Former prime minister says policies will lose support without continued lower prices, while Malcolm Turnbull points to some progress in USGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastKevin Rudd has described Donald Trump’s cuts to support for green industries as “unfortunate”, warning that Australians would conclude the clean transition was “bullshit” if it did not offer tangible benefits to their lives.But – in some of his first comments since finishing his term as Australia’s ambassador to the US – the former prime minister said climate policies would have staying power if they delivered affordable prices, a reliable energy supply and new job opportunities. Continue reading...
US president says there’s ‘no reason to meet’ Tehran unless they agree never to have nuclear weaponsWelcome to our live coverage of events in the Middle East.Donald Trump has said Iran can telephone if it wants to negotiate an end to the war and that it must agree never to have a nuclear weapon, while Pakistan’s leaders have sought to revive the stalled peace talks between Washington and Tehran.Iran gave the US a new proposal on reopening the strait and ending the war, with nuclear negotiations postponed for a later stage, according to the news site Axios. The US state department and White House did not immediately comment on the Sunday report, which cited an unnamed US official and two sources.Araghchi’s talks with Pakistani officials on Sunday had included “implementing a new legal regime over the strait of Hormuz, receiving compensation, guaranteeing no renewed military aggression by warmongers and lifting the naval blockade”, according to Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency. In the talks with Omani leader Haitham bin Tariq al-Said, Araghchi called for a regional security framework free of outside interference.Araghchi would meet with Putin “in continuation of the diplomatic jihad to advance the country’s interests and amid external threats”, Iran’s envoy in Russia, Kazem Jalali, said on X.Two US air force C-17s carrying security staff, equipment and vehicles used to protect US officials flew out of Pakistan after the latest diplomatic trip was called off, two Pakistani government sources told Reuters on Sunday. Continue reading...
Alan Johnson and David Blunkett say Tory proposal for a privileges committee inquiry is a ‘nakedly political stunt’Good morning. Kemi Badenoch is trying to get Lindsay Hoyle, the speaker, to give MPs a vote on a proposal to get the Commons privileges committee to investigate allegations that Keir Starmer lied to MPs in statements he made to them about the vetting of Peter Mandelson. Other opposition parties may be backing her, but we don’t know for sure because the process is relatively secret; MPs have to write a private letter to the speaker, who then decides whether this is a serious request that should be decided by the Commons as a whole, or a frivolous complaint that should be ignored. (We do know that Karl Turner has written to the speaker about this too, but only because he was daft enough to post his letter on social media last week.) Today we are likely to find out whether or not Hoyle is agreeing to a Commons vote.Boris Johnson was referred to the privileges committee over allegations that he lied to MPs about Partygate (allegations the committee concluded were justified). Badenoch wants to make the case that Starmer is just as dishonest as Johnson. He isn’t, by any stretch, and the claims that Starmer lied to MPs about Mandelson are spurious; they relate to contest intepretations of political language of the kind that are commonplace in parliamentary debate. But the fact that this has even become a live consideration for the speaker is a big win for the Tories.The fact that Kemi Badenoch has changed the accusations she is levelling against the PM on an almost daily basis as her claims have failed to stand up to scrutiny shows what this is really about. This is a nakedly political stunt with no substance ahead of the May elections.Any comparison with Boris Johnson is absurd. When parliament referred that matter to the privileges committee, a police investigation had directly disproved his categoric statements that he knew nothing about the breach of lockdown rules.I suppose our constituents might ask [if a privileges committee goes ahead], have we got the balance right between holding the government to account and seemingly squabbling amongst ourselves when there is so much else going on that perhaps parliament ought to be focusing on as well.I have to say, a really truthful position is, why the rush at the moment? Has it got anything to do with local elections? Continue reading...
Conservatives expected to push for privileges committee involvement in a Commons vote on MondayA series of senior Labour figures have dismissed calls for a new investigation into what Keir Starmer told MPs about the appointment of Peter Mandelson as political point scoring, before a possible Commons vote on the issue.The Conservatives have called for the cross-party privileges committee, the remit of which includes examining whether MPs broke rules, to look at whether the prime minister misled parliament when he said normal procedures were followed with Mandelson’s appointment. Continue reading...
Mining magnate also claims children are being taught to be ashamed of the Australian flag in a speech to 4,000 people on the Sydney Opera House stepsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, called for immigrants’ social media to be screened and said children are being taught to be ashamed of the Australian flag in untelevised remarks before an Anzac memorial service on the steps of Sydney Opera House on Friday.Rinehart’s public appearance was attended by about 4,000 people and sponsored by her company, Hancock Prospecting, and RSL New South Wales. Continue reading...
Candle-making kits and rubber toys among products recalled after revelation about play sand sold by HobbycraftMore than 30 children’s toys have been recalled in the UK after the Guardian revealed that play sand sold by Hobbycraft was contaminated with asbestos.Over the past three months, other children’s products ranging from candle-making kits to stretchy rubber toys have been recalled by retailers including Tesco, Primark, Matalan and M&S after being found to contain the substance. Continue reading...
• Following an incident at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner where shots were fired, President Trump called for national unity and extended overtures to the press corps he had previously criticized as enemies of the people.
• The shooting occurred at the Washington Hilton, a venue that has hosted the black-tie event for over 50 years, with suspect Cole Thomas Allen, 31, from Torrance, California, taken into custody.
• Trump appeared calm following his evacuation and held a press briefing expressing dismay at the violent disruption, signaling a temporary thaw in his combative relationship with the mainstream media.
Alex Greenwich says inquest crucial to understand what failures led to Bikram Lama’s death and avoid similar deaths Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe New South Wales attorney-general, Michael Daley, has been urged to order an inquest into the death of Nepali rough sleeper Bikram Lama in Hyde Park.The death of Lama – who was also known as “the birdman” for his love of the area’s pigeons – has prompted widespread calls for change, after Guardian Australia revealed last week that the young migrant’s body lay unnoticed for up to a week in bushes near a busy thoroughfare into St James station. Continue reading...
• Turkey has recalled its ambassador from Greece in protest over new Greek legislation claiming expanded maritime boundaries in the Aegean Sea, escalating long-standing territorial tensions.
• The Greek parliament passed the law Friday with support from NATO allies; Turkey's Foreign Ministry condemned the move as an "aggressive provocation" and violation of international law.
• NATO has called for dialogue between the two member states; US State Department officials expressed concern about rising tensions within the alliance.
• The Israeli Defense Forces conducted sustained airstrikes across Gaza Friday night, striking targets in Khan Younis and Rafah; Palestinian health authorities reported 34 deaths and 89 injured, though casualty figures remain disputed.
• The UN Security Council's humanitarian affairs office announced plans for an emergency session Monday to address escalating civilian casualties and requested immediate access for international inspection teams to assess damage.
• Aid organizations warned that the latest military operations have severed critical supply routes, leaving approximately 1.2 million Palestinians facing acute food shortages and limited access to medical facilities.
Italian newspapers claim singer and actor, who is tipped to be next James Bond, are planning ‘wedding of the year’ in the cityLast July, Dua Lipa shared a series of photos on Instagram while on holiday in Palermo with Callum Turner, the British actor she had become engaged to weeks earlier. In these photos, the pair appeared radiantly in love with each other – and the Sicilian capital.There were pictures of the couple strolling through the city’s vibrant baroque alleys, admiring the ceiling frescoes in its striking cathedral and enjoying sunset boat trips. In another, a smiling Turner is holding a pair of ricotta-filled cannoli, the Sicilian dessert. One photo even captured the word ‘“amore” scrawled on a wall. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Samaritans calls for mandatory training for firefighters amid rise in incidentsSuicide-related callouts to fire and rescue services in England have tripled in the last decade, with Samaritans now calling for mandatory training for firefighters, who they say are struggling to deal with the increase in traumatic incidents.New figures show that fire services in England attended 3,250 suicide callouts in the year ending September 2025, the equivalent to 62 callouts a week. This was up from 997 callouts in 2009-10 when records begin.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email [email protected] or [email protected]. In the US, you can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Green party leader accuses Keir Starmer of ‘silly games’ in accusing his party of playing down hate crimesZack Polanski has called on politicians to treat antisemitism with “consideration, care and nuance” as he accused Keir Starmer of trying to play political games with the issue.The Green leader’s comments come after the prime minister accused him of playing down recent antisemitic incidents. Polanski’s party is facing increasing scrutiny for recent comments by some candidates and members. Continue reading...
Foreign ministry says remarks of conservative podcast host Michael Savage that were shared by US president were ‘obviously uninformed, inappropriate and in poor taste’India on Thursday criticised as inappropriate a post by Donald Trump in which he shared comments that called the South Asian country a “hellhole”.The inflammatory post on Truth Social comes ahead of a planned visit next month to India by the US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, who is seeking to ease recent tensions between the normally friendly powers. Continue reading...