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General election: McDonnell says it is ‘common sense’ to relax borrowing rules for £400bn investment – live news

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General election: McDonnell says it is 'common sense' to relax borrowing rules for £400bn investment - live news The shadow chancellor follows his Tory counterpart in delivering speech outlining economic visionSign up to the morning briefing: the day’s news delivered to your inboxFormer Labour MP Ian Austin tells voters to back Boris JohnsonTom Watson quits as Labour deputy leader 11.59am GMTMcDonnell is now answering questions from activists at the event.He says Labour wants to give local authorities the power to control rents. People think that is radical, he says. But it is normal through Europe. And rent controls used to apply in this country too. 11.58am GMTQ: Why have Ian Austin and the Jewish Chronicle both decided that the election choice should not be Labour?McDonnell doe...

Police officer charged with murder of Dalian Atkinson

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Police officer charged with murder of Dalian Atkinson Second constable facing charge of actual bodily harm after death of former footballerA police officer has been charged with the murder of the former premiership footballer Dalian Atkinson, the Crown Prosecution Service has said.Atkinson, who played for Aston Villa and Manchester City, died aged 48 in 2016 following a clash with police outside his father’s home in Telford, Shropshire. Continue reading... Go to Source

Ukraine crisis put on ice by Trump staff busy working out how to buy Greenland

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Ukraine crisis put on ice by Trump staff busy working out how to buy Greenland State and defence departments wanted military aid restored, but the Greenland issue ‘took up a lot of energy’, new testimony revealsAfter the White House cut off military aid to Ukraine, Donald Trump’s top officials scrambled to get it restored but were unable to organise a meeting with the president, in part because his staff were too busy pursuing his interest in buying Greenland, according to newly released congressional testimony.The acting US ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor, told Congress that Trump’s order in mid-July to cut off security assistance triggered a series of high-level meetings with cabinet members on how to get it resumed, given the urgency of the Russian military intervention in e...

Government drops Grenfell contractor in sudden U-turn

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Government drops Grenfell contractor in sudden U-turn Housing secretary backtracks on allowing Rydon to bid for public contracts after outcryThe government has told the main builder of the disastrous Grenfell Tower refurbishment to stop bidding for public contracts, in an abrupt U-turn just days after it sparked fury among survivors by naming the firm on a list of recommended contractors for high-rise housing.The housing secretary, Robert Jenrick, said late on Wednesday that Rydon should no longer bid for projects until the truth about what caused the loss of 72 lives was established. Continue reading... Go to Source

Merkel’s CDU could ‘tear itself apart’ after call for AfD coalition

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Merkel's CDU could 'tear itself apart' after call for AfD coalition Regional politician gives warning, after calls for barriers on far-right outfit to be liftedJens Spahn: As German health minister, I’m championing both migration and patriotismAngela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union risks “tearing itself apart” over her legacy in the wake of a string of poor election results, as some conservative politicians double down on her pro-immigration stance while others eye a pact with the nationalist far-right.In the eastern state of Thuringia, where the CDU was beaten into third place by the openly xenophobic Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) at state elections last month, 17 politicians from the party have written a letter calling for lifting the cordon sanitaire around the far-righ...

Tom Watson quits as Labour deputy leader and steps down as MP

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Tom Watson quits as Labour deputy leader and steps down as MP Move will reopen debate about party’s direction under Jeremy CorbynTom Watson is quitting parliament and stepping down as Labour’s deputy leader, reopening the debate about the party’s direction under Jeremy Corbyn. Watson, who is one of Labour’s best-known figures, has represented the constituency of West Bromwich East since 2001.In a letter to Corbyn released by Labour, he said his decision to step down was “personal, not political”. Continue reading... Go to Source

Top US diplomat observed clear Trump-Ukraine quid pro quo, testimony reveals

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Top US diplomat observed clear Trump-Ukraine quid pro quo, testimony reveals US officials said Trump would not ‘sign a check’ for military aid without investigation into Joe Biden, Bill Taylor tells inquiryTrump impeachment inquiry – live updatesFor a second time in two days, newly released testimony in the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump has produced a firsthand account of US officials negotiating a quid pro quo in Ukraine in which military aid would be used to pay for a political hit against Joe Biden, the president’s potential 2020 adversary. Related: Trump-Ukraine scandal: Taylor transcript details direct quid pro quo via irregular channels – live Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson goes on attack after series of high-profile Tory gaffes

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Boris Johnson goes on attack after series of high-profile Tory gaffes PM vows to quickly resolve Brexit, then berates Jeremy Corbyn and Nigel Farage Boris Johnson sought to turn around his scandal-hit election campaign on Wednesday as he gave his first major speech, attacking Jeremy Corbyn for planning tax rises to fund “deranged” nationalisation and Nigel Farage for thriving on Brexit not happening.The prime minister promised activists in Birmingham that he would get Brexit completed within weeks and spend next year focusing on the NHS, schools and other priorities, as he tried to draw a line under a disastrous few days for the Conservatives. Continue reading... Go to Source

Twitter employees charged with spying for Saudi Arabia

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Twitter employees charged with spying for Saudi Arabia Company workers reportedly obtained personal account information of critics of the government in Saudi ArabiaTwo former Twitter employees have been charged with spying after they reportedly obtained personal account information for critics of the government of Saudi Arabia.A complaint unsealed on Wednesday in US district court in San Francisco detailed a coordinated effort by Saudi officials to recruit employees at the social media giant to look up the private data of thousands of Twitter accounts. Continue reading... Go to Source

Schiphol security alert a false alarm caused by hijack warning sent in error

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Schiphol security alert a false alarm caused by hijack warning sent in error Air Europa says crew member on board Madrid flight accidentally sent alert, prompting huge evacuation and lengthy delaysA false alarm has sparked a massive security operation at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam after a crew member on board a flight to Madrid accidentally sent a hostage-taking alert. Related: Dutch police find 16 migrants at port in lorry destined for UK Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson urged to ditch Alun Cairns as an election candidate

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Boris Johnson urged to ditch Alun Cairns as an election candidate Welsh secretary’s resignation over rape trial allegations not enough, says CorbynLatest election news – live updatesBoris Johnson is facing calls to remove Alun Cairns as a Conservative candidate after the Welsh secretary resigned over allegations that a former aide sabotaged a rape trial.Cairns stepped down following huge pressure in recent days over the actions of his former adviser Ross England, with the furore threatening to derail the Tory campaign in Wales. Continue reading... Go to Source

Labour NEC drops antisemitism row MP as election candidate

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Labour NEC drops antisemitism row MP as election candidate Chris Williamson blocked from standing for party along with Stephen Hepburn and Roger GodsiffLatest election news - live updatesLabour has blocked the leftwing campaigner Chris Williamson from standing as a candidate for the party in the general election after he was suspended over accusations he had downplayed antisemitism.The party’s ruling body also refused to endorse the Jarrow MP, Stephen Hepburn, who was kicked out of the party over allegations of sexual harassment. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump impeachment inquiry: public hearings to begin next week, Schiff announces – live

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Trump impeachment inquiry: public hearings to begin next week, Schiff announces – live House intelligence chair announces Bill Taylor and George Kent to testify on Wednesday and Marie Yovanovitch to appear next Friday – follow liveSign up for the US briefing and get a new perspective 5.53pm GMTCongresswoman Ayanna Pressley has broken with The Squad... to endorse Elizabeth Warren for president.Pressley’s close House allies Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have all endorsed Bernie Sanders, but Pressley announced she would back Warren in a Twitter video this afternoon.Big structural change can’t wait. pic.twitter.com/8Sanof9COD 5.38pm GMTReuters is reporting that a meeting between Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping to sign an interim trade deal could be delaye...

Doctors call for tighter control of traditional Chinese medicine

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Doctors call for tighter control of traditional Chinese medicine Exclusive: European experts fear WHO recognition will encourage use of unproven therapies Europe’s leading doctors are to call for tighter regulation of traditional Chinese medicine, anxious that recent recognition by the World Health Organization will encourage the use of unproven therapies that can sometimes be harmful.The Federation of European Academies of Medicine (FEAM) and the European Academies’ Science Advisory Council will issue a joint statement on Thursday urging the WHO to clarify how traditional Chinese medicine and other complementary therapies should be used. Continue reading... Go to Source

Wife of killed Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi captured, says Turkey

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Wife of killed Isis leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi captured, says Turkey Erdoğan decries US for ‘communications campaign’ over jihadist’s deathA woman married to the slain Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been captured and is in Turkish custody, Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has said.Erdoğan made the announcement during a speech in Ankara on Wednesday but did not provide any further details. “The United States said Baghdadi killed himself in a tunnel,” Erdogan said, criticising the US for a “communications campaign” over the jihadist’s death. Continue reading... Go to Source

Extinction Rebellion protesters may sue Met as ban ruled unlawful

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Extinction Rebellion protesters may sue Met as ban ruled unlawful Section 14 order issued to halt protest across London was not legitimate, high court rulesHundreds of Extinction Rebellion protesters may sue the Metropolitan police for unlawful arrest after the high court quashed an order banning the group’s protests in London last month.In a judgment handed down on Wednesday morning, Mr Justice Dingemans and Mr Justice Chamberlain said the section 14 order imposed during XR’s “autumn uprising” in October was unlawful. Continue reading... Go to Source

Watchdog bans DWP’s ‘misleading’ universal credit adverts

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Watchdog bans DWP's 'misleading' universal credit adverts ASA found claim that people could move into work faster on UC to be unsubstantiatedA series of government ads extolling the virtues of universal credit and purporting to bust negative myths about the flagship Conservative welfare policy has been banned because it is “misleading”.In an embarrassing indictment of the policy before next month’s general election, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) found that a claim that people moved into work faster on universal credit (UC) than under the old system could not be substantiated. Continue reading... Go to Source

General election: Corbyn says he will be different sort of PM, ‘not kind who thinks politics is game’ – live news

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General election: Corbyn says he will be different sort of PM, 'not kind who thinks politics is game' – live news Rolling coverage of the day’s developments in the 2019 general election campaignDon’t sign pledges on NHS or climate, Tory HQ tells candidatesRees-Mogg’s Grenfell remarks ‘caused huge distress’, admits Cleverly 11.58am GMTHow do we know for certain that the election campaign is underway? Because I’m on a battle bus - the Lib Dem bus, which has a huge picture of the party leader on the side and the slogan, “Jo Swinson’s Lib Dems”. It’s all quite presidential. As an aside, this is a Chinese-made electric bus, one of two the party has in service. The electric one, for obvious reasons, does the briefer trips. 11.50am GMTQ: Do you think renegotiating a Brexit deal with the...

Jordan attack: foreign tourists and guide stabbed in Jerash

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Jordan attack: foreign tourists and guide stabbed in Jerash Police officer also reported to be among those attacked in city known for Roman ruinsSeveral foreign tourists as well as a guide and a police officer have been stabbed in the Jordanian city of Jerash, a popular destination for visitors.Police sources told the Guardian at least three of those stabbed were Mexican citizens and that there might be one other foreign victim. Authorities were expected to release an official statement soon. Continue reading... Go to Source

Barcelona picks itself up after protests as Spain goes to the polls once more

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Barcelona picks itself up after protests as Spain goes to the polls once more Catalan question again dominates campaign with fears over rise of far-right Vox partyBarcelona no longer goes to bed to the smell of smoke, the whoop of sirens or the clattering of helicopters.Three weeks after the violent unrest that greeted the Spanish supreme court’s decision to jail nine Catalan separatist leaders for sedition over their roles in the failed push for regional independence two years ago, the city is slowly returning to something resembling normality. Continue reading... Go to Source

Johnson delay on Russia dossier helps Putin, says Litvinenko widow

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Johnson delay on Russia dossier helps Putin, says Litvinenko widow Exclusive: wife of poisoned ex-spy warns of risks in suppressing report on UK interferenceThe widow of Alexander Litvinenko has said Boris Johnson should not have suppressed the parliamentary report on Russian interference in British politics, saying the delay helps the Kremlin and feeds suspicions of a cynical government “cover-up”.Marina Litvinenko said the prime minister was in danger of making the same “mistake” as Theresa May, who as home secretary refused to hold a public inquiry into her husband’s murder in 2006 by polonium poisoning in central London. Continue reading... Go to Source

Don’t sign pledges on NHS or climate, Tory HQ tells candidates

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Don’t sign pledges on NHS or climate, Tory HQ tells candidates Exclusive: leaked briefing note advises candidates not to sign up to non-approved pledges – but supporting shooting is allowedLatest election news - live updatesConservative candidates in the general election will be told not to sign up to specific pledges on protecting the NHS from privatisation and trade deals or tackling climate change, according to a leaked internal document from party headquarters.The 11-page briefing note explains the party’s position on nine key areas and “strongly advises” prospective Tory MPs “against signing up to any pledges” unless they have been agreed from the centre. Continue reading... Go to Source

Climate crisis: 11,000 scientists warn of ‘untold suffering’

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Climate crisis: 11,000 scientists warn of ‘untold suffering’ Statement sets out ‘vital signs’ as indicators of magnitude of the climate emergencyMost countries’ climate plans ‘totally inadequate’ – expertsThe world’s people face “untold suffering due to the climate crisis” unless there are major transformations to global society, according to a stark warning from more than 11,000 scientists.“We declare clearly and unequivocally that planet Earth is facing a climate emergency,” it states. “To secure a sustainable future, we must change how we live. [This] entails major transformations in the ways our global society functions and interacts with natural ecosystems.” Continue reading... Go to Source

Stormzy joins backlash against Rees-Mogg over Grenfell apology

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Stormzy joins backlash against Rees-Mogg over Grenfell apology Rapper attacks cabinet minister for saying fire victims should have used ‘common sense’Lives of Grenfell: portraits of the 72 who diedTory politician Jacob Rees-Mogg found himself at the receiving end of an excoriating attack by British rapper Stormzy ahead of the government’s general election launch over ill-judged comments he made about Grenfell Tower victims not using their “common sense” to escape the blaze.The award-winning musician, who famously used his Brit awards performance in 2018 to criticise Theresa May over her response to the fire, said Rees-Mogg has insinuated that those who “lost their lives weren’t smart enough to escape” and called on him to resign. Continue reading... Go to Source

Mothercare to cease all UK trading with loss of 2,800 jobs

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Mothercare to cease all UK trading with loss of 2,800 jobs Chain to close all 79 UK stores and online business after appointing PwC as administratorsMothercare is to close all its 79 UK stores and online business with the potential loss of 2,800 jobs after appointing administrators from PricewaterhouseCoopers on Tuesday.The administration will not include Mothercare’s profitable overseas operations, which have more than 1,000 stores in over 40 countries. Continue reading... Go to Source

Teenagers sentenced for murder of Irish 14-year-old Ana Kriégel

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Teenagers sentenced for murder of Irish 14-year-old Ana Kriégel Boys, now 15, are youngest people in Irish history to be convicted of murder Two teenage boys have been sentenced to life and 15 years respectively for murdering a schoolgirl who was lured to an abandoned house, savagely beaten and sexually assaulted in a case that has horrified Ireland.A judge in the central criminal court in Dublin on Tuesday sentenced one boy to life in detention, with the sentence to be reviewed after 12 years. The other received 15 years, with the sentence to be reviewed after eight years. Continue reading... Go to Source

General election: Corbyn says Tory UK-US trade deal would be ‘Thatcherism on steroids’ for Britain – live news

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General election: Corbyn says Tory UK-US trade deal would be 'Thatcherism on steroids' for Britain - live news Rolling coverage of the 2019 general election campaign, including Jeremy Corbyn’s speech on Brexit and the Liberal Democrat launchBrexit transition period will not be extended past 2020, says GoveGove’s morning interviews - Summary and analysis 11.51am GMTQ: You quoted a figure for a trade deal costing the NHS £500m a week that is based on a crude assumption about all drug prices being the same as in the US. Isn’t this misleading?Corbyn says he believes this to be an accurate and credible figure. He would not be using it otherwise. And he says he is happy for people to analyse it, and to tell him if he is understating the case. 11.44am GMTCorbyn is now taking questions.Q:...

Rees-Mogg sorry for saying Grenfell victims lacked common sense

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Rees-Mogg sorry for saying Grenfell victims lacked common sense Commons leader apologises after criticism over his remarks on adherence to stay-put policyJacob Rees-Mogg has apologised after claiming Grenfell Tower fire victims did not use “common sense” and leave the burning building.The leader of the House of Commons was widely criticised on Tuesday morning after he said the stay-put policy issued by the fire service had limited people’s chances of survival and he would have ignored it. Continue reading... Go to Source

Cambridge accepts £6m Shell donation for oil extraction research

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Cambridge accepts £6m Shell donation for oil extraction research Cambridge Zero Carbon says university has been ‘hijacked’ by fossil fuel industryCambridge University has accepted a multimillion-pound donation from Shell to fund a team researching oil extraction technology, even as it publicly positions itself as part of the transition to a sustainable future.Shell has given £6m to fund the work of the university’s magnetic resonance research group amid a concerted campaign by students and staff to persuade the university to sever its links with extractive industries. Continue reading... Go to Source

India’s top court orders crackdown on stubble burning to cut Delhi pollution

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India's top court orders crackdown on stubble burning to cut Delhi pollution Supreme court says residents are ‘losing precious years’ as judges order immediate halt to practiceIndia’s top court has ordered a crackdown on stubble burning around Delhi, a major contributor to lethal smog that on Tuesday kept the metropolis of 20 million people choking in air rated “very poor”.The supreme court said the capital’s residents were “losing precious years” of their lives, adding “people are dying, this just cannot happen in a civilised country”. Continue reading... Go to Source
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