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Australian bushfires will cause jump in CO2 in atmosphere, say scientists

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Australian bushfires will cause jump in CO2 in atmosphere, say scientists Fires released vast amounts of carbon dioxide and reduced vegetation, pushing planet closer to point of no returnThe devastating bushfires in Australia are likely to cause a jump in carbon concentrations in the atmosphere this year, a forecast suggests, bringing the world closer to 1.5C of global heating.The fires have not only released vast amounts of carbon dioxide and soot, but the unusual extent of the blazes means regrowth is likely to be slower than in previous years. That will reduce the amount of vegetation available to act as a carbon sink, meaning less carbon dioxide is removed from the air. Continue reading... Go to Source

Fourteen people in UK tested for coronavirus

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Fourteen people in UK tested for coronavirus Public Health England says five cases confirmed negative with nine awaiting resultsCoronavirus latest - live More than a dozen people in the UK have been tested for coronavirus, as the health secretary warned there is an “increased likelihood” of cases occurring.Fourteen people were tested for the virus, with five confirmed negative and nine still awaiting results, Public Health England (PHE) said on Thursday night. Continue reading... Go to Source

Harry Dunn: UK says US denying Anne Sacoolas extradition request is a ‘denial of justice’

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Harry Dunn: UK says US denying Anne Sacoolas extradition request is a 'denial of justice' Home office says it is ‘urgently considering options’ after decision by US secretary of state, Mike PompeoAn extradition request for the US woman charged with causing the death of teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn has been turned down by secretary of state Mike Pompeo, the family spokesman has said.The 19-year-old’s parents were informed of Pompeo’s decision in a phone call with their constituency MP Andrea Leadsom on Thursday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Impeachment: Democrats say conduct is ‘not America first, but Trump first’

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Impeachment: Democrats say conduct is 'not America first, but Trump first' House managers make case for president’s removal from office So far, all the signs are that Republicans are unmovedIn a stirring oration to conclude the third full day of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, the lead prosecutor Adam Schiff told senators that in the United States, “right matters” and “you know that what he did was not right”.After about nine hours of argumentation in which Democrats methodically presented evidence that Trump had committed an abuse of power by pressuring Ukraine for his personal political benefit, Schiff urged the Senate to remove Trump from office. Continue reading... Go to Source

China coronavirus: US investigates suspected case as first death confirmed outside Hubei province – live news

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China coronavirus: US investigates suspected case as first death confirmed outside Hubei province – live news Patient in Hebei has died; possible cases in Scotland and Belfast come as World Health Organisation committee says ‘too early’ to declare emergencyFive people tested in Scotland amid reports of possible Belfast case China: five cities in lockdown as lunar new year festivities scrappedWhat is the Wuhan coronavirus and how worried should we be? 11.25pm GMTJapan’s health ministry said it had confirmed the country’s second case of a novel coronavirus strain in a man who travelled from Wuhan.In a statement, the ministry said the man in his 40s was a resident of the Chinese city where the outbreak began and arrived in Japan on January 19. 10.58pm GMTFourteen ...

Harry Dunn: US rejects extradition request for Anne Sacoolas

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Harry Dunn: US rejects extradition request for Anne Sacoolas Home Office ‘urgently considering options’ after decision by secretary of state Mike PompeoAn extradition request for the US woman charged with causing the death of teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn has been turned down by secretary of state Mike Pompeo, the family spokesman has said.The 19-year-old’s parents were informed of Pompeo’s decision in a phone call with their constituency MP Andrea Leadsom on Thursday. Continue reading... Go to Source

Three people in Scotland ‘being tested for coronavirus’

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Three people in Scotland 'being tested for coronavirus' Health secretary tells MPs authorities are well-prepared to deal with any potential casesCoronavirus latest - live Three people in Scotland are being tested for suspected coronavirus after travelling to the country from Wuhan in China.A statement from the Scottish government said there were three suspect cases. Continue reading... Go to Source

Boris Johnson’s Brexit bill becomes law

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Boris Johnson's Brexit bill becomes law Withdrawal agreement bill receives royal assent, leaving Tories cheering and SNP angryFollow all the latest political news on our live blogBoris Johnson’s Brexit deal has become law after it received royal assent from the Queen, having cleared all its stages in parliament.Tory MPs cheered the deputy speaker Nigel Evans as he confirmed in the House of Commons on Thursday that there was now a European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Act. Continue reading... Go to Source

Davos 2020: Greta Thunberg hits back at US treasury secretary – live updates

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Davos 2020: Greta Thunberg hits back at US treasury secretary - live updates Rolling coverage of the third day of the World Economic Forum in DavosLatest: Greta responds to MnuchinWEF warned: Wuhan Coronavirus is global issueMnuchin, Nadella and Cook quiet over Bezos hackCBI says Boris win has boosted confidenceMnuchin dismisses Thunberg over climate 4.54pm GMTHere’s a summary of the key points from another busy day here in Davos.Greta Thunberg has hit back at criticism from US treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin, as the climate emergency continues to dominate the World Economic Forum.So either you tell us how to achieve this mitigation or explain to future generations and those already affected by the climate emergency why we should abandon our climate commitments. 2/3We won&rsqu...

Victoria Derbyshire says she was not told BBC was axing her show

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Victoria Derbyshire says she was not told BBC was axing her show Presenter ‘devastated’ by move, which is part of wider changes to be unveiled next weekVictoria Derbyshire only found out about the axing of her award-winning BBC show via media reports, she has revealed in a series of tweets in which she also said she was “absolutely devastated” by news of its demise.As the broadcaster faced a backlash on Thursday over the closure of the BBC Two current affairs and investigative show, staff were informed that the move was part of a wider series of changes to be unveiled next week. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump’s impeachment lawyers ‘tending toward conspiracy theories’ says Schumer – live trial updates

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Trump's impeachment lawyers 'tending toward conspiracy theories' says Schumer – live trial updates Democrats to continue prosecution on third day of trialRepublican senators unmoved after managers open caseHelp us cover the critical issues of 2020. Consider making a contribution 5.37pm GMTThe House impeachment managers are scheduled to pick up their opening arguments in about a half an hour.Here’s where the day stands so far: 5.29pm GMTThe White House has confirmed that it intends to stop issuing temporary visas to pregnant women traveling to the US to give birth, a practice known as “birth tourism.”Starting Jan 24, State Dept won’t issue temporary visitor visas to people seeking to enter “for ‘birth tourism’—the practice of traveling to...

Coronavirus: panic and anger in Wuhan as China orders city into lockdown

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Coronavirus: panic and anger in Wuhan as China orders city into lockdown Supermarket shelves are empty and face masks have sold out as residents of city at the centre of the deadly virus hoard supplies and retreat insideA sense of panic has spread in Wuhan as the central Chinese city was put on lockdown in an attempt to quarantine a deadly virus believed to have originated there.On Thursday, authorities banned all transport links from the sprawling city of about 11 million people, suspending buses, the subway system, ferries and shutting the airport and train stations to outgoing passengers. Continue reading... Go to Source

Australia fires live: Canberra airport closed, reports of air tanker crash in NSW bushfires – latest updates

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Australia fires live: Canberra airport closed, reports of air tanker crash in NSW bushfires – latest updates ACT residents near bushfire south of Canberra told to seek shelter as contact lost with large water-bombing plane fighting New South Wales bushfire. Follow latest news and live updates 5.56am GMTWe’ve just heard from ACT emergency services agency commissioner Georgeina Whelan, who held a press conference in Canberra. She said the Beard fire – the product of two fires that have merged in the area near the ACT-NSW border – is still burning out of control and is 425 hectares in size.But there’s some positive news. Oh c’mon! More fires today, creeping ever closer to #Canberra #Pialligo #Queanbeyan area be vigilant. This is scary stuff. #canberrafire #...

Jeff Bezos: UN calls for investigation into alleged Saudi hack

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Jeff Bezos: UN calls for investigation into alleged Saudi hack Special rapporteurs ‘gravely concerned’ about possible involvement of crown prince in surveillance of Amazon bossAmazon boss’s phone ‘hacked by Saudi crown prince’The Saudi heir and the alleged plot to undermine BezosUN experts are demanding an immediate investigation by the US and others into evidence indicating Jeff Bezos, the billionaire owner of the Washington Post, was hacked with spyware deployed in a WhatsApp message sent from the account of Saudi Arabia’s crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.The special rapporteurs – Agnès Callamard and David Kaye – said in a joint statement they were “gravely concerned” by information they had reviewed about the &ldq...

Terry Jones, Life of Brian director and Monty Python founder, dies aged 77

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Terry Jones, Life of Brian director and Monty Python founder, dies aged 77 Jones, who was diagnosed with dementia in 2015, was the main directing force in Python’s films, as well a prolific creator of TV documentaries and children’s books• Terry Jones: the Monty Python director – and a very naughty boyJones’s lasting legacy – a life in picturesTerry Jones, founder member of Monty Python and director of three of Python’s celebrated feature films, has died aged 77, his family have announced. In a statement they said: “Terry passed away on the evening of 21 January 2020 at the age of 77 with his wife Anna Soderstrom by his side after a long, extremely brave but always good humoured battle with a rare form of dementia, FTD.”“Over ...

Senior Labour figures in ‘red wall’ seats back Starmer or Nandy

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Senior Labour figures in 'red wall' seats back Starmer or Nandy Guardian poll in 33 leave-voting areas finds little support for Rebecca Long-Bailey as leader‘It has to be someone not in denial’: can Labour rebuild its red wall?Sir Keir Starmer and Lisa Nandy are the overwhelming favourites to be the next Labour leader among senior party figures in “red wall” seats, a Guardian survey has found.Interviews with 33 Labour leaders in the party’s leave-voting former strongholds revealed widespread concern about the prospect of Rebecca Long-Bailey winning the contest, with many describing her as the “continuity Corbyn” candidate. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump impeachment: McConnell and Senate Republicans don’t want fair trial, says Schumer – live

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Trump impeachment: McConnell and Senate Republicans don’t want fair trial, says Schumer – live Schumer assails Republicans for rejecting proposals for witnessesJudge Roberts scolds both sides to ‘remember where they are’Impeachment managers and Trump’s legal team to give opening remarks 5.35pm GMTThe House impeachment managers will start presenting their opening arguments in favor of Trump’s removal from office in about a half an hour.Here’s where the day stands so far: 5.17pm GMTSpeaking to reporters in Davos this morning, Trump expressed some wariness about having his former national security adviser, John Bolton, testify during the Senate impeachment trial.Bolton has said he would testify in the trial if he were subpoenaed by the Senate, which has beco...

Coronavirus: death toll doubles to 17 as China struggles to halt spread

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Coronavirus: death toll doubles to 17 as China struggles to halt spread Government unveils new countermeasures as country prepares for lunar new yearHeathrow to screen arrivals from affected regionHave you encountered any precautionary measures?Seventeen people have now died from the mysterious Sars-like coronavirus, Chinese authorities have said, as the government unveiled measures to rein in the spread of the disease and advised residents of Wuhan not to leave the city.The figure, announced by the provincial government of the central province of Hubei, where the virus is believed to have originated, almost doubles the previous fly estimated death toll. Continue reading... Go to Source

Bezos hack: UN to address alleged Saudi hacking of Amazon boss’s phone

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Bezos hack: UN to address alleged Saudi hacking of Amazon boss's phone Special rapporteurs to announce further information on Guardian revelationsUN investigators are poised to release a statement about the alleged hacking of Jeff Bezos’s mobile phone after the Guardian revealed details of a forensic analysis that has implicated a WhatsApp account purportedly owned by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia.The astonishing disclosure prompted a Democratic lawmaker in the US to urgently demand more information about the malware that was allegedly used to infiltrate Bezos’s phone in the 2018 hack of the Amazon founder. Continue reading... Go to Source

Lisa Nandy clashes with Piers Morgan over Meghan racism claims

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Lisa Nandy clashes with Piers Morgan over Meghan racism claims Labour leadership hopeful asks ‘how on earth’ presenter would know about suffering prejudice Labour leadership – live updatesThe Labour leadership candidate Lisa Nandy has defended the Duchess of Sussex against Piers Morgan’s claims that she has not suffered racism, asking the TV presenter “how on earth” he would know about the prejudice experienced by people of colour.Nandy took Morgan to task as she appeared on his Good Morning Britain show for ITV, telling him that Meghan had received harsh treatment from some parts of the media. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: Heathrow to create separate arrival area

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Coronavirus: Heathrow to create separate arrival area Precautionary measure will apply to flights from region of China hit by outbreak of virusPeople arriving at Heathrow from the Chinese city hit by a coronavirus outbreak will enter through a separate area in an attempt to prevent the virus from reaching the UK, the transport secretary has said.Public Health England is implementing a series of precautionary measures, said Grant Shapps. “There have been some announcements this morning about flights that come direct from the affected region to Heathrow with some additional measures there,” he told Sky News. Continue reading... Go to Source

Grant Shapps delays decision over HS2 rail line

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Grant Shapps delays decision over HS2 rail line Tory MPs urge prime minister to deliver project as transport secretary asks for more dataGrant Shapps, the transport secretary, has cast further doubt on whether the government will go ahead with the HS2 rail line by stressing the problem was about capacity rather than speed and making clear he was examining alternatives.Confirming a final decision would be made in February, Shapps said it was essential to get the facts right before embarking on “maybe the biggest infrastructure project, certainly in Europe, and the biggest this country’s ever taken, certainly in peacetime”. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump impeachment trial: Democrats’ bids for new evidence dashed in marathon first day

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Trump impeachment trial: Democrats' bids for new evidence dashed in marathon first day President’s trial opens with arguments over proceedingsDemocrats accuse Republicans of cover-up on Trump’s behalfTrump impeachment trial – live updatesDemocratic hopes that a moderate bloc of Senate Republicans would join their demand for witnesses and testimony at Donald Trump’s impeachment trial were temporarily disappointed, if not dashed, as arguments on the first proper day of the trial extended past midnight into Wednesday morning.In seven consecutive votes split precisely along party lines, the Senate voted down Democratic proposals to subpoena testimony from four potential witnesses and documents from multiple government agencies. Four additional votes defeated propos...

Amazon boss Jeff Bezos’s phone ‘hacked by Saudi crown prince’

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Amazon boss Jeff Bezos's phone 'hacked by Saudi crown prince' Exclusive: investigation suggests Washington Post owner was targeted five months before murder of Jamal KhashoggiRevealed: the Saudi heir and the alleged plot to undermine Jeff BezosThe Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos had his mobile phone “hacked” in 2018 after receiving a WhatsApp message that had apparently been sent from the personal account of the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, sources have told the Guardian.The encrypted message from the number used by Mohammed bin Salman is believed to have included a malicious file that infiltrated the phone of the world’s richest man, according to the results of a digital forensic analysis. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump impeachment trial: senators vote against subpoena for state department – live

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Trump impeachment trial: senators vote against subpoena for state department – live Senators voted along party lines, 53-47, to kill amendment to subpoena documents from the department – get the latest live 11.57pm GMTBoth parties have two hours to debate this amendment, and then, Senate leader Mitch McConnell indicated he’ll move to table it. After a vote, the lawmakers will get a 30-minute break — which, from the looks of everyone in the chamber is much needed. Senator James Risch of Idaho was the first to nod off, according to Washington Post reporters. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand seemed to rest her eyes for a bit as well. And Senator Martha McSally had a blanket on her lap. 11.32pm GMTAs expected, senators voted along party lines, 53-47. Minority leader Chuck Sch...

Dominic Cummings thinktank called for ‘end of BBC in current form’

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Dominic Cummings thinktank called for 'end of BBC in current form' New Frontiers Foundation said in 2004 the BBC was ‘mortal enemy’ of Tory partyWhat Cummings thinktank said about ‘propagandist’ BBCDominic Cummings’s thinktank called for the “end of the BBC in its current form” and suggested rightwingers should work to undermine the credibility of the broadcaster, branding it the “mortal enemy” of the Conservative party.Cummings, who is Boris Johnson’s most powerful adviser, was the director of the New Frontiers Foundation when it called in 2004 for a campaign to target the BBC and the creation of a Fox News equivalent that would not be constrained by impartiality rules. Continue reading... Go to Source

Jess Phillips quits Labour leadership race

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Jess Phillips quits Labour leadership race Birmingham Yardley MP says she is not the person to unite party after election defeatLabour leadership - live updatesJess Phillips has pulled out of the Labour leadership contest to replace Jeremy Corbyn, saying she is not the person to unite the party.Her decision, two weeks into the campaign, came as she failed to secure any union or affiliate backing, although she secured 23 nominations from MPs to put her into the latest phase of the contest. Continue reading... Go to Source

Trump impeachment: Democrats decry ‘White House-driven and rigged process’ – live

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Trump impeachment: Democrats decry 'White House-driven and rigged process' – live Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell’s ‘truncated’ schedule featuring late-night sessions is ‘not what the American people expect or deserve’ 5.50pm GMTSenate minority leader Chuck Schumer is now speaking on the floor, denouncing the press restrictions enforced on Capitol Hill for the impeachment trial.“Some may not want what happens here to be public,” Schumer said. “We do.” REPORTERS AREN’T SHEEP: View from the print/radio reporter press pen to the photographer’s pen just off the Senate floor. They’ve severely restricted our access during the impeachment proceedings pic.twitter.com/xdj6Ym3dQ1 5.45pm GMTSenate majority leader Mitc...

Trump blasts ‘prophets of doom’ in attack on climate activism

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Trump blasts 'prophets of doom' in attack on climate activism Comment came as Greta Thunberg demanded immediate action in DavosDavos 2020 – live updatesAnalysis: Trump hails 1tn trees plan but ignores roots of problemDonald Trump told the world’s business leaders to stop listening to “prophets of doom” as he used a keynote speech at the World Economic Forum to attack the teenage activist Greta Thunberg over her climate crisis warnings.The US president hailed America’s growth record and compared campaigners against global heating with those who feared a population explosion in the 1960s and mass starvation in the 1970s. Continue reading... Go to Source

Heads could roll at PwC over Isabel dos Santos links, says chairman

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Heads could roll at PwC over Isabel dos Santos links, says chairman Exclusive: Bob Moritz says he is ‘shocked and disappointed’ by Luanda Leaks disclosuresThe global chairman of PwC has warned that heads could roll at the professional services firm over its links to Isabel dos Santos, Africa’s richest woman, who is battling allegations that she obtained her wealth through corruption and nepotism.Bob Moritz, whose firm advised companies belonging to Dos Santos and her husband across multiple jurisdictions, told the Guardian he was “shocked and disappointed” by recent disclosures about the British-headquartered accounting firm’s work for the daughter of Angola’s former president. Continue reading... Go to Source
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