CCTV footage circulating on social media showed children at the Little Aresha daycare centre in Yogyakarta, most under two, lying on the floor wearing only diapers with their hands and feet bound with rags.
Mandelsonās replacement made comments in February, with diplomat also saying Israel has special relationship with USThe UKās new ambassador to the US has described Keir Starmer as having been āon the ropesā over the Peter Mandelson scandal and said it is Israel rather than Britain that has a āspecial relationshipā with the White House.Christian Turner, who took office in February to replace Mandelson as the UKās most senior diplomat in Washington, made the remarks privately to a group of students visiting the US in the same month he was appointed. Continue reading...
Morgan McSweeney among those giving evidence to foreign affairs committee ahead of Commons vote Good morning. The former US president Lyndon Johnson is credited with saying the most important skill in politics is knowing how to count, meaning that ultimately what matters is being able to win a vote. But sometimes in politics what matters just as much, or even more, is the ability to win the argument. Today Keir Starmer will be tested on both these measures.Winning the vote should be easy. Here is our overnight preview story by Pippa Crerar on the events setting up todayās vote on a motion tabled by Kemi Badenoch, as well as MPs from five other opposition parties (the Lib Dems, the SNP, the DUP, Restore Britain, TUV) and a string of independents, referring Starmer to the privileges committee. Continue reading...
Chief property and security officer Ian Collard set to submit written answers to foreign affairs committee questionsA key figure in the row over Peter Mandelsonās appointment as UK ambassador to Washington will not appear before a parliamentary committee of MPs to give evidence.Dame Emily Thornberry had requested that Ian Collard speak to the foreign affairs committee (FAC) on Tuesday, but confirmed on Saturday that he would submit written answers instead.Whether he felt under pressure to deliver Lord Mandelsonās clearance, after Sir Olly said there was an āatmosphere of pressureā and āconstant chasingā from Downing Street.Whether he had seen the cover form for Lord Mandelsonās vetting by UK Security Vetting (UKSV), the agency responsible for checks on candidates for sensitive posts, in which it had ticked two red boxes ā meaning they had āhigh concernā and recommended āclearance denied or withdrawnā.If he was asked by anyone in the Foreign Office, Downing Street or the Cabinet Office for advice about whether Lord Mandelson required vetting for the post given he was a member of the House of Lords.If he advised on how Lord Mandelson should be treated during the period between his appointment being announced and his clearance coming through. Continue reading...
Vulnerable children placed in caravans, Airbnbs and holiday camps, with childrenās commissioner saying practice must stopMinisters must get to grips with the ānational scandalā of Englandās shadow child social care system, the childrenās commissioner has warned, as a shocking new report reveals the number of children in unregulated settings has increased by more than 370% in five years.Some of the most vulnerable children in England are being temporarily placed in unregulated caravans, Airbnbs and holiday camps, which risk the āaccumulation of increasing levels of harm for children who have already faced enough distress for several lifetimesā, according to a new report. Continue reading...
Senior government figures fear decision to appoint former ambassador to US could cost PM his leadership Keir Starmer will deliver a high-stakes statement to MPs on Monday as he struggles to overcome fears inside his government that the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal could yet cost him his leadership.In what is set to be a dramatic showdown, the prime minister will set out how Mandelson was able to take up his role as UK ambassador without the Foreign Office revealing it had overruled the decision to fail his vetting. Continue reading...
Filings suggest manufacturersā lending arms have massively underestimated bill from FCAās Ā£9.1bn redress schemeCarmakers are under pressure to drum up Ā£3bn to cover payouts for motor finance scandal victims after failing to adequately prepare for a UK-wide compensation scheme that is due to begin this summer.Company filings show the lending arms of big vehicle manufacturers including Ford, BMW, Stellantis and Volkswagen may have massively underestimated the final costs of the financial regulatorās Ā£9.1bn redress scheme. Continue reading...
Sir Simon McDonald says Olly Robbins was āthrown under a busā by the prime minister and the decision feels āwrongāThe Peter Mandelson security vetting scandal is the biggest crisis for the diplomatic service in decades, a former Foreign Office chief has said.Sir Simon McDonald, who was the permanent under-secretary of the government department until 2020, has spoken out in defence of Sir Oliver Robbins, saying the civil servant was āthrown under a busā by the prime minister, Keir Starmer, when he was dismissed from his role on Thursday. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer says it is āstaggeringā and āunforgivableā that he was not told Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting before taking up the role of US ambassador. The comments follow a Guardian investigation that exclusively revealed Mandelson had initially been denied clearance after a background check by security officials, but that the decision was overruled by the Foreign Office. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardianās head of investigations, Paul Lewis ā watch on YouTube Continue reading...
Additional £1bn allocated to payments for victims and their relatives, including extra £35,000 for former Treloar pupilsCompensation payments will rise for people affected by the infected blood scandal, including an extra £35,000 each for pupils who were experimented on at school without their knowledge, the paymaster general has announced. The government has allocated £1bn for the payments.The final report of the inquiry into what has been described as the biggest treatment disaster in NHS history was published in May 2024. The compensation scheme that followed has also been blighted by controversy. Continue reading...
Kyriakos Mitsotakis calls alleged scamming of EU agricultural funds āa turning pointā The Greek prime minister has vowed to tackle what he has called a ādeep stateā he says is plaguing the country, as he sought to address a burgeoning political crisis over a farm fraud scandal that has forced the resignation of multiple government ministers.In a speech, aired on national TV, Kyriakos Mitsotakis attempted to limit the damage, describing the revelations as āa turning pointā that had turbo-charged his commitment to rooting out entrenched corruption. Continue reading...
Salvaged railway timber removed for testing from Rozelle parklands, which was previously closed in 2024 when asbestos was found in garden mulchGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastParts of a Sydney childrenās playground where asbestos was found in garden mulch in 2024 has been closed again, with authorities removing salvaged railway timber for testing.Areas of Rozelle parklands in Sydneyās inner west were fenced off on Monday, with a council notice advising: āThank you for your patience while we work with the NSW government to carry out works.ā Continue reading...
Redress programme for 14m motor finance agreements will be set out by regulator on Monday afternoonBusiness live ā latest updatesMillions of drivers will discover how much can they claim over the car finance scandal on Monday, as the City regulator sets out the final terms of its compensation scheme.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will release the details of its redress programme for 14m motor finance agreements after 4:30pm, ensuring that the information comes out after stock markets close for trading. Continue reading...
Unpaid carers say they remain āin limboā as DWP continues to pursue discredited repayment billsMPs have threatened to launch a fresh inquiry into the handling of the carers allowance scandal after unpaid carers spoke of being āstuck in limboā by the governmentās response.The warning came amid concerns over delays in Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) plans to offer redress to tens of thousands of carers who were unfairly issued with overpayment bills based on discredited official guidance. Continue reading...
Move follows the granting of a worldwide asset freezing order on companyās founder, Paresh RajaWhat is the Ā£1.3bn MFS mortgage scandal and what is private credit?The UKās financial regulator has launched an investigation into Market Financial Solutions (MFS), the mortgage lender that collapsed last month amid allegations of fraud.The move follows the granting of a Ā£1.3bn worldwide asset-freezing order on MFS founder Paresh Raja on Wednesday, as creditors successfully gained court orders in London and Dubai barring the tycoon from dissipating assets. Continue reading...
Close relatives of affected post office operators will be able to make claim over harm scandal caused families Family members of post office operators affected by the Horizon IT scandal will be able to claim compensation under a new government scheme.Campaigners have lobbied for compensation in relation to the harm the scandal has caused to the mental health and wellbeing of close relatives who have not been eligible under the redress schemes being run by the Post Office and the government. Continue reading...
Specialist lenderās shares plunge after short seller claims it will have to raise provision for compensation Business live ā latest updatesThe banking group Close Brothers is to cut about 600 jobs and roll out the use of AI āat paceā after posting further losses in the face of a mounting compensation bill for the motor finance scandal.The specialist lender said the cuts ā nearly a quarter of its 2,600-strong workforce ā would be made over the next 18 months across its teams in the UK and Ireland. Continue reading...
Exclusive: eSafety commission pointed to Muskās promise that āremoving child exploitation is priority #1ā in letter obtained by Guardian Australia The Australian online safety regulator warned Elon Muskās X amid the Grok sexualised image generation scandal that it found child abuse material was āparticularly systemicā on X and more accessible than āany other mainstream serviceā, correspondence obtained by Guardian Australia reveals.The eSafety commissioner wrote to X in January after its chatbot Grok was used to generate sexualised images of women and children online, in what the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, described as āabhorrentā. Continue reading...