• Microsoft talks to buy TikTok's U.S. operations spurs ire in China

    Microsoft talks to buy TikTok's U.S. operations spurs ire in China
    A potential shotgun wedding to Microsoft Corpfor TikTok's U.S. operations provoked an outcry on Chinese social media as well as criticism from a prominent Chinese investor in TikTok owner ByteDance.The U.S. tech giant formally declared its interest on Sunday after President Donald Trump, who has cited national security risks posed by the Chinese-owned short video app, reversed course on a planned ban and gave the two firms 45 days to come to a deal.The proposed acquisition of parts of TikTok, wh
  • Former Top Gear host says cyclists 'not fit enough' for speed limits

    The death of 81-year-old Hilda Griffiths in Regents Park, London, has sparked debate on safety measures for cycling.
  • Baltimore bridge controlled explosion: army blows up collapsed section – video

    Baltimore bridge controlled explosion: army blows up collapsed section – video
    US army explosives experts have brought down the largest remaining collapsed section of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. Officials said the detonation went as planned. 'It's a lot like peeling back an onion,' said Scott Spellmon of the US Army Corps of Engineers. The bridge section collapsed on 26 March on to the bow of Singapore-flagged container ship Dali, which had crashed into one of its pylons Continue reading...
  • Biden signs bipartisan bill banning imports of Russian uranium

    Biden signs bipartisan bill banning imports of Russian uranium
    Ban, to begin in about 90 days, is White House’s latest effort to apply pressure on Vladimir Putin over his invasion of UkraineJoe Biden has signed into law a bipartisan bill that bans the import of enriched uranium from Russia, in the latest effort by Washington to apply further pressure on Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.The ban on imports of the fuel for nuclear power plants begins in about 90 days, although it allows the Department of Energy (DOE) to issue waivers in case o
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  • The growing tensions over immigration in Ireland

    The growing tensions over immigration in Ireland
    Rory Carroll, the Guardian’s Ireland correspondent, looks at what is fuelling anti-immigrant anger in the Republic of IrelandImmigration has increasingly become a point of tension in Ireland. Recently, the Irish government said the threat of deportation to Rwanda had partly fuelled a surge in arrivals entering Ireland via the land border with Northern Ireland, a route that it says now accounts for more than 80% of asylum seekers in the republic. The Irish Refugee Council and other advocacy
  • ‘Pressured to withdraw’: BJP accused of intimidation tactics in India polls

    ‘Pressured to withdraw’: BJP accused of intimidation tactics in India polls
    Opposition say ruling party undermining democracy by using police to harass candidates into not contesting in electionsWhen the people of Gujarat cast their votes last week in India’s six-week-long election, there was one constituency in the state that stood silent. There were no polling stations or impatient queues of people, and no one with the tell-tale inky finger. In Surat, no voting was necessary – the outcome was already decided.Mukesh Dalal, from the ruling Bharatiya Janata p
  • Three men charged with terrorism offences after investigation in Greater Manchester

    The trio will appear in court later today
  • Man who crashed truck into White House barriers in 2023 pleads guilty

    Man who crashed truck into White House barriers in 2023 pleads guilty
    Sai Varshith Kandula from Missouri, who was carrying a Nazi flag at time of arrest, said he hoped to overthrow the US governmentA Missouri man pleaded guilty on Monday to crashing a rented truck into metal barriers surrounding the White House in May 2023, admitting that he had been “fueled by the ideology of Nazi Germany” and hoped to overthrow the US government.Sai Varshith Kandula, 20, from Chesterfield, Missouri, and also a citizen of India, pleaded guilty to a single count of dam
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  • Ukraine war briefing: Russians try to stretch defenders thin outside Kharkiv

    Ukraine war briefing: Russians try to stretch defenders thin outside Kharkiv
    Evacuation of thousands from town of Vovchansk; Kyiv terror operatives planned bombs in packages of tea, say prosecutors. What we know on day 811Ukrainian officials said only a few hundred residents remained in the north-east town of Vovchansk outside Kharkiv amid pitched battles. Russia was attacking new areas with small groups to try to widen the front and stretch Ukrainian forces, said the Kharkiv regional governor, Oleh Syniehubov. “The situation is difficult.”Russia’s forc
  • Climate protesters stop play in Rome before Keys sets up Swiatek meeting

    Climate protesters stop play in Rome before Keys sets up Swiatek meeting
    Stoppage in Keys’ 6-2, 6-1 win against Sorana CirsteaCameron Norrie loses 6-2, 7-6 (1) to Stefanos TsitsipasMadison Keys joked that she had been tempted to tackle ­protesters as a number of matches at the ­Italian Open were interrupted by the climate crisis protest group, Last Generation, on Monday.During Keys’s 6-2, 6-1 win against Sorana Cirstea, play was stopped for nearly an hour after protesters threw confetti on to the clay courts and tried to glue themselves to th
  • Woman murdered and three others targeted in horrific 'random' slash attacks

    Mohamed Nur, 34, was armed with a makeshift blade when he murdered Johanita Dogbey last year.
  • Weight loss drug could reduce heart attack risk by 20%, study finds

    Weight loss drug could reduce heart attack risk by 20%, study finds
    Researchers say semaglutide, the active ingredient in Wegovy and Ozempic, could be biggest medical breakthrough since statinsA weight loss injection could reduce the risk of heart attacks and benefit the cardiovascular health of millions of adults across the UK, in what could be the largest medical breakthrough since statins, according to a study.It found that participants taking the medication semaglutide, the active ingredient in brands including Wegovy and Ozempic, had a 20% lower risk of hea
  • ‘The ambition is gold’: Kate Shortman and Izzy Thorpe target Olympic splash

    ‘The ambition is gold’: Kate Shortman and Izzy Thorpe target Olympic splash
    University students believe they can deliver Great Britain’s first-ever artistic swimming medals in Paris this summerTwo of the London Aquarium’s biggest attractions, the green sea turtles Boris and Dougie, had unexpected guests on Monday: the newest additions to Team GB’s squad for the Olympics with bold plans to take artistic swimming out of its shell.Great Britain has never won an Olympic medal in the 40-year history of the event, previously known as synchronised swimming. Y
  • Judi Dench on trigger warnings: if you’re that sensitive, avoid the theatre

    Judi Dench on trigger warnings: if you’re that sensitive, avoid the theatre
    Oscar-winning actor enters row about pre-performance advisories, suggesting they kill the surprise of seeing drama in your own wayDon’t go to the theatre, Dame Judi Dench has told “sensitive” fans, in her response to pre-performance trigger warnings.The warnings, which inform audiences about potentially distressing content, including abuse, violence and loud noises, have become a point of contention in the industry in the last few years. Continue reading...
  • High-risk offenders included in early release scheme, prisons inspector says

    High-risk offenders included in early release scheme, prisons inspector says
    Domestic abuser among those freed from jail as part of plan to relieve overcrowding, watchdog revealsHigh-risk offenders including a domestic abuser who posed a risk to children have been freed from jail under the government’s early release scheme, a watchdog has revealed.
    Charlie Taylor, the chief inspector of prisons, said the Ministry of Justice’s plan to relieve the pressure in overcrowded jails raised “serious concerns” and had undermined safety and risk management.T
  • British Columbia ‘extremely concerned’ as wildfire threatens to destroy town

    British Columbia ‘extremely concerned’ as wildfire threatens to destroy town
    Out-of-control Parker Lake fire, which has already forced thousands to evacuate, bears down on Fort NelsonOfficials in western Canada were bracing for “volatile wildfire activity” on Monday as an out-of-control blaze, which has already forced the evacuation of thousands, threatened to destroy a northern British Columbia town.The province’s wildfire service said the blaze was burning just 2km (1.2 miles) north-west of Fort Nelson, which has already seen about 3,500 people evacua
  • Jimmy Anderson’s England exit ‘right decision at right time’, insists Rob Key

    Jimmy Anderson’s England exit ‘right decision at right time’, insists Rob Key
    England managing director says ‘it’s time for us to move on’Key plays down Stuart Broad’s fears over lack of experienceJimmy Anderson’s international retirement is “the right decision at the right time”, according to the England managing director, Rob Key.Anderson, the most prolific seamer in Test history, is set to make his farewell appearance against the West Indies at Lord’s in July. News of the bowler’s impending England retirement was fi
  • Me and the Voice in My Head review – Joe Tracini’s disarmingly frank take on borderline personality disorder

    Me and the Voice in My Head review – Joe Tracini’s disarmingly frank take on borderline personality disorder
    The comedian and actor splits himself in two for this incredibly raw exploration of living with a condition that causes paranoia and mood swings. Can he make it through the show?Me and the Voice in My Head takes a potentially chaotic premise for a documentary – a comedian trying to perform a show that has previously proved unperformable – and turns it into a raw and creative exploration of one man’s experience of debilitating mental illness. From the beginning, it is clear that
  • Huge obesity breakthrough as millions of Britons set to be prescribed miracle drug

    Anti-obesity drugs could be prescribed to millions as new research suggests treatment improves beyond just weight-loss.
  • Michael Cohen gives wistful Trump trial testimony: ‘I would only answer to him’

    Michael Cohen gives wistful Trump trial testimony: ‘I would only answer to him’
    The prosecution witness testified about fronting hush-money payments, keeping the ex-president happy and feeling snubbedWhen Michael Cohen took the stand in Manhattan court on Monday morning for Donald Trump’s criminal hush-money trial, his appearance was poised to mark a watershed moment: a showdown between the ex-president and his former fixer-turned-prosecution witness.Anyone expecting a courtroom dust-up, however, would leave day one of Cohen’s testimony sorely disappointed. Cohe
  • Guardiola admits it is ‘squeaky bum time’ for Manchester City as Spurs await

    Guardiola admits it is ‘squeaky bum time’ for Manchester City as Spurs await
    Champions trail Arsenal by a point before Tottenham gameGuardiola: ‘We know what we’re playing for – it’s a knockout’Pep Guardiola has admitted he and Manchester City will feel “squeaky bum time” before their pivotal visit to Tottenham on Tuesday as they seek to win a record fourth consecutive title.City are second, one point behind Arsenal, having played a game fewer. The trip to Spurs is their match in hand before the final day on ­Sunday, when the
  • ‘Total outrage’: White House condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Gaza aid trucks

    ‘Total outrage’: White House condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Gaza aid trucks
    Protesters block convoy, throw food into road and set fire to vehicles at Tarqumiya checkpoint near HebronThe White House has condemned an attack on an aid convoy heading to Gaza by Israeli settlers who threw packages of food into the road and set fire to the vehicles.Video of the incident on Monday at Tarqumiya checkpoint, west of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, showed settlers blocking the trucks and throwing boxes of much-needed supplies on the ground. Photographs from the scene sho
  • Durán salvages draw with Liverpool as Aston Villa edge closer to sealing fourth

    Durán salvages draw with Liverpool as Aston Villa edge closer to sealing fourth
    With at least five minutes of stoppage time still to run, the stadium announcer asked the Aston Villa supporters to remain in their seats at the final whistle for a lap of appreciation. At that particular moment, it was wishful ­thinking as Villa went for the jugular. Seconds earlier, Moussa Diaby had blasted at goal, forcing Alisson into a smart, right-hand save to prevent an improbable 4-3 comeback victory against Liverpool and bedlam in the stands.Many fans had spent the ­previous 10
  • MPs arrested for sex offences face Parliament ban

    MPs arrested for sex offences face Parliament ban
    Proposal passes by one vote after the government had suggested the threshold should be when an MP is charged.
  • The Fortune Hotel review – a fiendishly addictive mix of The Traitors and White Lotus

    The Fortune Hotel review – a fiendishly addictive mix of The Traitors and White Lotus
    In this gloriously high-stakes game of pass the parcel, 20 contestants try to win £250,000 by passing around a briefcase full of cash at a Caribbean hotelThe Traitors on a beach, anyone? Ever since the BBC’s Claudia Winkleman-in-a-castle contest became a runaway hit, rival broadcasters have been tripping over their hooded cloaks to commission their own version. We’ve had The Traitors in a stratified high-rise (Channel 4’s Rise & Fall), The Traitors go Greek island-hop
  • The Jennings v Alzheimer’s review – how one letter caused a medical revolution

    The Jennings v Alzheimer’s review – how one letter caused a medical revolution
    In the 80s, Carol Jennings wrote to scientists about her family history of Alzheimer’s. This extraordinary film shows how she could change the lives of millionsAlready a vicious foe, familial Alzheimer’s disease likes to deliver one last twist of the knife. Not only do the children of a carrier of the rogue gene have a 50/50 chance of inheriting it, but if they do have it, they will almost certainly develop symptoms at almost the exact age their parent did. What an exquisite extra cr
  • Blue Lights recap: series two, episode five – air punch moments, and a killer cliffhanger

    Blue Lights recap: series two, episode five – air punch moments, and a killer cliffhanger
    Annie decking Canning was the most satisfying moment of the series. But disaster quickly struck again with a gunshot fired at Grace and Stevie. This could be the end for one of themHas another of our police protagonists taken a fatal bullet? Here’s all the intel on the penultimate episode, Where I Want To Be … Continue reading...
  • MPs arrested for sexual offences face bans from parliamentary estate

    MPs arrested for sexual offences face bans from parliamentary estate
    Labour and Conservatives say ‘long overdue’ measures ‘improve standards of behaviour and safeguarding’MPs who have been arrested for serious violent or sexual offences face bans from the parliamentary estate under rules approved by just one vote.The House of Commons voted by 170 to 169 on Monday night to toughen up a proposal put forward by the government, which would have only applied to MPs who have been formally charged. Continue reading...
  • Michael Cohen: Trump’s former fixer turned star witness of hush-money case

    Michael Cohen: Trump’s former fixer turned star witness of hush-money case
    Cohen was Trump’s trusted adviser but the relationship soured after Trump won in 2016 and didn’t offer Cohen a roleMichael Cohen is Donald Trump’s former personal lawyer who was for more than a decade his Mr Fix-It, but is now the prosecution’s star witness as it builds its case that the former US president sought to conceal hush-money payments to an adult film star.It is a classic story of two men who once worked hand-in-glove together, when Trump was a world-famous bill
  • Michael Cohen says Trump told him to bury Stormy Daniels story: ‘Just take care of it’

    Michael Cohen says Trump told him to bury Stormy Daniels story: ‘Just take care of it’
    Former fixer tells hush-money trial Trump was ‘really angry’ after account of alleged sexual liaison with adult film star emergedDonald Trump told his one-time fixer Michael Cohen to bury Stormy Daniels’s account of an alleged sexual liaison weeks before the election, demanding that he “just take care of it”, according to trial testimony in Manhattan court on Monday.“This was a disaster, a fucking disaster,” Cohen, after he took the stand, recalled Trump

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