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Who is RFK Jr and what are his likely top priorities?
via theguardian.comTrump’s nominee to oversee key US health agencies is a vaccine denier and experts predict the return of diseases ‘we have controlled for decades’Robert F Kennedy Jr, the man Donald Trump has nominated to oversee key US health agencies, rose to national prominence as one of the most persistent and influential vaccine deniers in the country.Kennedy, 70, backed Trump after ending his own third-party bid for president in August. He is the son of the former attorney general and pres -
Matt Gaetz: who is Trump’s controversial nominee for attorney general? – podcast
via theguardian.comDonald Trump has shocked Democrats and Republicans by announcing far–right congressman Matt Gaetz as his pick for the role of attorney general.As the nation’s chief law enforcement officer, he would direct the government’s legal positions on critical issues, including abortion, civil rights and first amendment cases. Gaetz has himself been investigated for sex-trafficking and sexual misconduct, although never charged.What else do we know about congressman Matt Gaetz and has his -
The best deals – or buyers’ remorse? How to make sure you’re not ripped off on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
via theguardian.comWant to grab a bargain in the sales, but worried about bogus discounts and unsure where to start? Here’s how to make the annual shopping events work for youHow to find genuinely good Black Friday deals: experts share their tips on everything from TVs to skincareBlack Friday didn’t exist when I was a kid. In the 80s, the fourth Friday in November was just another chalk mark on the tedious stretch between Bonfire Night and Christmas. But Black Friday, which falls on 29 November this ye -
Share your best tips for combatting the gloomy weather in the UK
via theguardian.comWe’d like to hear your suggestions for the best way to retain a sunny disposition when it’s grey and dismal outsideAs the nights draw in and we begin to enjoy less sunshine, it can be good to find ways to boost your mood. For Brits, it may be even more important than usual this year: England been experiencing particularly dreary conditions thanks to “anticyclonic gloom” – a weather phenomenon characterised by grey skies, mist and low cloud. The village of Odiham in -
What’s the silliest question you can ask a restaurant critic? (And yes, I have the answer) | Jay Rayner
via theguardian.comIt’s fair to say that, after 25 years of writing reviews, I have eaten in a lot of restaurants. But I’ve always thought it ludicrous to pick a favouriteWho is the best member of your family? Not your favourite relative, which may be an easy question to answer. No, the best – the person who in every measure wins out over all the others. It’s a stupid question, isn’t it; one you literally cannot answer. Let’s try something seemingly easier: what’s the best -
Insults and a haka in New Zealand parliament as MPs debate Māori rights bill
via theguardian.comVoting temporarily suspended amid disruptions including a Māori party MP ripping up a copy of the billNew Zealand’s parliament has erupted into fiery debate, personal attacks and a haka over a controversial bill that proposes to radically alter the way New Zealand’s treaty between Māori and the crown is interpreted.The treaty principles bill was tabled by the libertarian Act party – a minor partner in New Zealand’s coalition government – and passed its fir -
Australia v Pakistan: first Twenty20 international – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from the first T20 of the series at the GabbaThe crickets starts in Brisbane at 6pm/7pm AEDTAny thoughts? Email or get in touch on X @Jimbo_CricketLightning has started to strike around the ground. No chance of them getting out there any time soon I’m afraid.In the meantime, why not take a look at some of the cricket pieces we’ve published in the last few days.He pauses when I ask what would have happened to him without cricket. “It’s a great question,” Ande -
Efune insists his Daily and Sunday Telegraph bid is still on track
via theguardian.comAsset manager Oaktree out of running as backer but businessman has ‘high confidence’ he will get financeBusiness live – latest updatesThe British owner of the New York Sun has said his £550m offer to buy the Daily and Sunday Telegraph is still on track, despite a big potential backer not joining the bid.Dovid Efune entered exclusive talks to buy the Telegraph titles last month after submitting the highest bid in the second round of the auction for the titles. Continue rea -
Paris prosecutor seeks jail and election ban for Marine Le Pen
via theguardian.comRequest in embezzlement trial threatens to undermine National Rally’s efforts to polish image before 2027 pollsThe Paris prosecutor on has requested a five-year prison sentence and a five-year ban from public office for the far-right leader Marine Le Pen, at a trial in which she and 24 others are accused of embezzling EU funds.The trial, which comes almost a decade after initial investigations started, threatens to undermine her National Rally (RN) party’s efforts to polish its image -
UK’s pensions megafunds plan ‘could hurt savers’; renters face ‘chasm’ as demand outstrips supply – business live
via theguardian.comRolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsReeves to announce ‘megafunds’ shake-up of local government pension schemeTracy Blackwell, chief executive of Pension Insurance Corporation, has backed Rachel Reeves’s pension reforms, as “a step in the right direction”.Blackwell told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that new pension “megafunds” will benefit the taxpayer.“We think it’s a really important step in the right direction. -
Disgusting, isn’t it? John Lewis’s shocking Christmas advert is actually about … shopping
via theguardian.comWhere’s the lonely man on the moon? Where’s the plaintive piano ballad sung by a wan Victorian girl? This year’s John Lewis ad is packed with unforgivable sinsWell, this is an outrage. There are just some things you shouldn’t mess with. Roast dinners. The national anthem. The John Lewis Christmas advert.You see, the John Lewis Christmas advert has long operated on a perfect formula. Every November we are treated to a sumptuous mini-movie, the components of which have long -
Sigourney Weaver’s West End debut as Prospero evokes a storm of past Tempests
via theguardian.comThe Hollywood star is to appear at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in Shakespeare’s late play about sorcery. But what is the secret to playing the great magician?I have one thing in common with Andrew Lloyd Webber: we both saw John Gielgud play Prospero at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 1957. The big difference is that, since Lord Lloyd Webber now owns the theatre, he was able to suggest Shakespeare be revived at the Lane for the first time in 67 years in the shape of a new Jamie Lloyd productio -
The era of the BBC mega-salary may end with Gary Lineker. But is that necessarily a good thing? | Archie Bland
via theguardian.comThis may be a rational move – but it should not be used as an argument to hack away at the corporation until it has little left to offerWhat is Gary Lineker worth to licence-fee payers? One obvious way to think about that question is to measure what else you could get with his £1.35m pay packet, a large chunk of which has just been offloaded by the BBC: 8,000 television licences, 40 NHS nurses, 26 BBC employees on the corporation’s median salary, eight Keir Starmers, seven Chri -
National League Cup: a ‘sweetener’ for scrapping Cup replays or cash lifeline?
via theguardian.comCompetition pitting Premier League U21s against fifth-tier reserves fails to inspire a paltry Wealdstone crowd against SouthamptonFifth-tier Wealdstone defeated Premier League Southampton 3-1 on Tuesday night: a remarkable result at first glance but one that came with caveats.Southampton’s Under-21s went to north-west London to play Matt Taylor’s heavily rotated Wealdstone in the National League Cup at Grosvenor Vale. The competition was revived last month with a 32-team, four-group -
Jake Paul and the grains of nuance around circus fight with Mike Tyson
via theguardian.comDespite his absurd persona and obscene wealth, would-be boxer’s support of female fighters is worthy of noteJake Paul is having his hands wrapped in the locker room as his older brother, Logan, who also became rich and famous on YouTube, speaks earnestly to him. “You’ve expanded your mind, your circle, your emotional intelligence and your capabilities,” Logan tells Jake.“From making silly home videos to changing the entire landscape of combat sports. Everyone in thi -
‘It took on a life of its own’ – how a bet started the inflatable craze in the 80s
via theguardian.comEnglish football grounds in the late 1980s could be grey and downbeat but that changed thanks to Manchester City fan Frank NewtonAmidst the depressing backdrop of hooliganism and the imminent threat of ID cards, grounds during the 1988–89 campaign could be downbeat, grey and sometimes largely deserted. On the face of it, life could have been especially grim for Manchester City fans, given that this was now the second consecutive campaign they’d competed in the Second Division.But Cit -
Iran announces ‘treatment clinic’ for women who defy strict hijab laws
via theguardian.comThe move has been described as ‘chilling’ by activists and rights groups as arrests mount over dress code breaches The Iranian state has said that it plans to open a treatment clinic for women who defy the mandatory hijab laws that require women to cover their heads in public.The opening of a “hijab removal treatment clinic” was announced by Mehri Talebi Darestani, the head of the Women and Family Department of the Tehran Headquarters for the Promotion of Virtue and Preve -
Fireworks blamed for baby red panda’s death at Edinburgh zoo
via theguardian.comRoyal Zoological Society of Scotland calls for tougher laws after three-month-old Roxie dies from Bonfire Night stressThe owner of Edinburgh zoo has linked the death of a baby red panda on Bonfire Night to fireworks and called for tighter regulations.The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) said vets blamed the death of three-month-old Roxie on 5 November on her reaction to fireworks in the area. Continue reading... -
Creative sparks: how the Mughal empire made opulent art with power
via theguardian.comThe V&A’s Great Mughals shines a light on a cultured and enlightened reign over India and south Asia that still wields influence today. Take a close look at some of the remarkable artefacts of that eraPerhaps the best known cultural remnant of the mighty Mughal empire, which held sway across what is today Afghanistan, Pakistan, northern India and Bangladesh in the 16th and 17th centuries, is the English word “mogul”, denoting someone of almost unimaginable wealth -
The American No by Rupert Everett review – blackly comic short stories
via theguardian.comThe actor, writer and director mines his own backlog of unmade projects to create an exhilarating collection Rupert Everett prefaces his suite of short stories with an account of the showbiz ruse that provides the title, a grim little routine whereby American film producers intoxicate a would-be screenwriter into feeling that a deal has been done, only to then forget them entirely. Will Everett’s readers offer up the English equivalent, murmuring “Darling, you were marvellous” -
Snowstorms, steel and a celebrity deer: Gregory Halpern goes home – in pictures
via theguardian.comThe acclaimed photographer spent two decades photographing his hometown of Buffalo, New York – capturing its ‘quiet resilience and strange beauty’ Continue reading... -
Snowshoes and saunas: why Italy’s Bormio is perfect for winter sports and pampering
via theguardian.comThe medieval Lombardy town in the Valtellina Alps will host the skiing in the 2026 Winter Olympics, but for now it’s full of under-the-radar charm
Viewed from the top of the 2,255-metre-high Stelvio piste, the town of Bormio far below looks like a Christmas cake, with pine trees and church spires poking out of a snow-filled scene. The two are connected by a run which, with a vertical drop of 1,010 metres and gradients reaching 60%, is one of the most technically demanding and physically gr -
Leading British actors call on chancellor to boost green investment in pensions
via theguardian.comOscar winners Mark Rylance and Olivia Colman among those writing to Rachel Reeves about excluding fossil fuelsLeading British actors including Mark Rylance, Olivia Colman, and Benedict Cumberbatch have called on the chancellor to increase investment in clean energy by reforming pensions.Members of the performing arts union Equity have written an open letter to Rachel Reeves before her Mansion House speech on Thursday asking her to make “smart, strategic reforms” that could unlock &po -
Germany’s car industry is losing its famous Vorsprung – and it can’t all be blamed on Trump and tariffs | Konstantin Richter
via theguardian.comIt was once the envy of the world – but now its arrogance and failure to change or take risks lie at the root of its declineAbout 50 years ago, a man named Hans Bauer who worked in marketing for a German carmaker came up with the slogan Vorsprung durch Technik or “advantage through technology”. Poetry it wasn’t. The slogan seemed a little clumsy and too heavy on consonants, sounding harsh even to German ears. But it stuck because it captured something that rang true. The -
Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story review – a pleasure of a film about an unlikely bond
via theguardian.comBeautifully shot among Shetland’s epic scenery, Charlie Hamilton James’s documentary follows Billy and wife Susan, as Molly changes their lives in the most uplifting wayThis rather lovely film tells the story of a man called Billy Mail, and his otter – a pup he rescued after spotting it half-starved on the pontoon bobbing in the Atlantic at the bottom of his garden in Shetland. Billy called the otter Molly, and started feeding it. On the voiceover his wife, Susan, says Molly to -
TV tonight: the season finale of Simon Bird’s hit doomsday preppers comedy
via theguardian.comIs the end nigh for the Lewis family in Everyone Else Burns? Plus: the Taskmaster champion is crowned. Here’s what to watch this evening10pm, Channel 4 Continue reading... -
The 8 best video doorbells, tried and tested
via theguardian.comWhether you want to bolster your home’s security or simply make sure you know when someone is at the door, the latest generation of smart doorbells will help put your mind at easeDoorbells have evolved. Today, they watch us as we approach, let the people inside the home know we’re coming sooner than our finger can hit the button, and give them a good look at our faces before they open the door. They’re essentially security cameras with a chime function.If you haven’t alre -
Sue Gray’s final departure marks the moment that the Starmer project gets serious | Martin Kettle
via theguardian.comThe prime minister has finally grasped that Downing Street must control the narrative. But is it too late to undo this summer’s self-inflicted damage?Sue Gray’s departure matters. But not in the way some may assume. Gray became famous because of three things: her Partygate investigation under Boris Johnson, her recruitment to Keir Starmer’s team in opposition and for having once run a pub in Northern Ireland. It all turned her into just about the only British civil servant whom -
Shell’s successful appeal will not end climate lawsuits against firms, say experts
via theguardian.comDutch appeal court ruled in favour of oil and gas company over judgment telling it to limit emissionsA court ruling in favour of Shell does not spell the end of climate litigation against companies, legal experts have said.The oil and gas company celebrated on Tuesday when it won an appeal against a landmark climate judgment by a Dutch court. Continue reading... -
Pharmacies vote to cut services unless UK government acts over ‘crisis’
via theguardian.comPharmacy owners to reduce hours and make fewer home deliveries of medicines unless there is better fundingPharmacies have said they will halt a number of services within weeks, including the end of free medicine deliveries and extended opening hours, unless the government drastically boosts funding for the sector to stem an “escalating crisis”.In a high-turnout ballot run by the National Pharmacy Association (NPA), which represents independent community pharmacies, 99% of pharmacy ow -
Olly Robbins on longlist of 10 vying for UK civil service top job
via theguardian.comExclusive: former Brexit negotiator seen as probable favourite to take over from Simon Case as cabinet secretaryThe former Brexit negotiator Oliver Robbins is one of 10 applicants on the longlist to take over from Simon Case as the UK’s most senior civil servant, the Guardian understands.The candidates, who have their first round of interviews for the job this week and next, are predominantly internal applicants, with several permanent secretaries believed to have thrown their hats into th -
How the Taliban are erasing Afghanistan’s women – photo essay
via theguardian.comThe journalist Mélissa Cornet and the photographer Kiana Hayeri met more than 100 Afghan girls and women in seven provinces, and found resistance and defiance but also despairEarlier this year, I spent 10 weeks travelling with the photographer Kiana Hayeri across seven provinces of Afghanistan, speaking to more than 100 Afghan women and girls about how their lives had changed since the Taliban swept back to power three years ago.Hayeri and I both lived in Afghanistan for years, and remain -
‘A special place’: Guardian readers’ generosity helps to save rewilded farm
via theguardian.comBedfordshire farm was saved through public donations after a successful £1.5m crowdfunding campaignA unique farm that was “accidentally” rewilded 35 years ago and is now a haven for endangered nightingales and other rare wildlife has been saved, thanks in part to the generosity of Guardian readers.Strawberry Hill in Bedfordshire has been successfully bought by the Wildlife Trust for Beds, Cambs and Northants (BCN) after a crowdfunding appeal raised £1.5m. Continue reading -
The experts: Pest controllers on 17 simple, lasting ways to get rid of unwanted house guests - The Guardian
via news.google.comThe experts: Pest controllers on 17 simple, lasting ways to get rid of unwanted house guests The Guardian -
The experts: Pest controllers on 17 simple, lasting ways to get rid of unwanted house guests
via theguardian.comWith infestations of rats, bedbugs and moths on the rise, there are things you can do to reclaim your home – from putting away dog food to building a slinky slideWith reported rises in the number of rats and bedbugs, it is likely that many of us are sharing our living space with some pest or other. How can you go about getting rid of them? And what can you do to avoid them moving in to start with? Here, pest controllers share the secrets to an infestation-free life. Continue reading... -
Survival of the richest: Trump, climate and the logic of the doomsday bunker | Jonathan Watts
via theguardian.comThe climate crisis created the setting for Trump’s economy-first win and it’s the global south that will suffer mostDonald Trump’s election is a triumph for the politics of the doomsday bunker, which is bad news for the world’s environment.This is the idea that in an age of climate disruption, nature extinction and ever wider social inequality, the best chance of survival for those who can afford it is to construct a personal shelter, where they can keep the desperate mas -
Secrets of happiness: the happiness hacks backed up by science – podcast
via theguardian.comAt a moment when the world feels like a particularly unsettling place, Science Weekly is asking what it is that makes humans happy – and how we can bring more happiness into our lives.In episode two, Ian Sample asks which happiness strategies are backed up by science. He hears from Elizabeth Dunn, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia, who recently scrutinised a whole lot of happiness research to work out which recommendations are most reliableClips: 9NEWSSupport -
Say Nothing review – a compelling but fatally flawed account of the Troubles
via theguardian.comThis gripping adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe’s bestselling book tells the shocking story of the IRA’s Price sisters, but makes little attempt to hide its sympathiesSay Nothing could so easily be absolute chaos. It comprises at least seven narratives, jumping back and forth over four decades, with different actors playing older and younger versions of the same characters. But it has such a firm grasp of those characters – and of all its stories and the history against which -
Poorer nations need $1tn a year by 2030 in climate finance, top economists find
via theguardian.comStudy says funding to cope with climate breakdown needed five years earlier than expectedPoor countries need $1tn a year in climate finance by 2030, five years earlier than rich countries are likely to agree to at UN climate talks, a new study has found.Waiting until 2035 to receive the funding, which is to help them cut greenhouse gas emissions and cope with extreme weather, would place damaging burdens on vulnerable countries, warned the Independent High-Level Expert Group on Climate Finance, -
‘Minimal progress’ made this year on curbing global heating, report finds
via theguardian.comAnalysis by Climate Action Tracker puts median temperature rise by 2100 at 2.7C if current policies continueWorld leaders have promised to try to stop the planet heating by more than 1.5C (2.7F). But current policies put the temperature rise on track for 2.7C, a report has found.The expected level of global heating by the end of the century has not changed since 2021, with “minimal progress” made this year, according to the Climate Action Tracker project. The consortium’s estim -
I’ve been to more than 100 Trump rallies since 2016. This is why I think he won | Oliver Laughland
via theguardian.comTravelling many miles across multiple states, I saw Republicans united in their disdain for facts – and a Democratic party far too relaxed about challenging themIn the early hours of Wednesday morning last week, I sped down an empty motorway as rain pounded the asphalt, heading towards a Republican election-night party in the outskirts of Detroit. It was one of those storms that distorts your vision, where the lines of the road blur in slicks of water and the street lights refract through -
Israel accused of crimes against humanity over forced displacement in Gaza - The Guardian
via news.google.comIsrael accused of crimes against humanity over forced displacement in Gaza The GuardianIs Israel committing ‘ethnic cleansing’ in Gaza? Al Jazeera EnglishIsrael’s genocidal plan for Gaza: Empty the north, turn south into a deportation camp Middle East EyeHRW accuses Israel of 'war crime' and 'ethnic cleansing' in Gaza RTÉ NewsIsrael behind forced population transfer in Gaza, Human Rights Watch says Financial Times -
Israel accused of crimes against humanity over forced displacement in Gaza
via theguardian.comHuman Rights Watch says it has evidence that suggests ‘the war crime of forcible transfer’ of civiliansIsrael is using evacuation orders to pursue the “deliberate and massive forced displacement” of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, according to a report by Human Rights Watch, which says the policy amounts to crimes against humanity.The US-based group added it had collected evidence that suggested “the war crime of forcible transfer [of the civilian population]”, -
‘I have lost everything’: southern Africa battles hunger amid historic drought
via theguardian.comCrops have failed in several countries, with 27m people at risk of hunger according to World Food ProgrammeEmmanuel Himoonga paced his dry field, picking up stalks of maize that had been bleached almost to bone white.The 61-year-old chief of Shakumbila, a mainly agricultural community of about 7,000 people roughly 70 miles west of Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, had seen droughts before. Continue reading... -
Dead drops, PR stunts and punishment beatings: the rapid rise of Russia’s powerful darknet drug industry
via theguardian.comTech-savvy organised crime groups profiting from billion-dollar enterprise that is spreading beyond Russian bordersAt any one moment in towns and cities across Russia, thousands of drug packages lie buried in the ground, attached by magnets to lamp-posts or taped underneath window sills, waiting to be picked up by their intended customers.From the streets of Moscow to remote towns in Siberia, hand-to-hand buying of illegal drugs – as is the norm in most of the world – is on the wane. -
Britain, Ukraine and the climate crisis in Donald Trump’s world – Politics Weekly UK
via theguardian.comAfter Donald Trump has announced his new defence secretary to be the former Fox News host Pete Hegseth, John Harris speaks to the Guardian’s defence and security editor, Dan Sabbagh, who is in Ukraine. Plus, at Cop29, Ed Miliband has said the green transition is unstoppable even with Trump as president. Is he right? John speaks to the former Green party leader Caroline LucasSupport the Guardian today: theguardian.com/politicspod Continue reading... -
Anger over plans for Post Office to close city centre branch - Oxford Mail
via news.google.comAnger over plans for Post Office to close city centre branch Oxford MailPost Office closures: Union backlash over proposed job cuts - as 'transformation plan' revealed Sky NewsFind out if your Post Office is at risk of closing as 115 branches face axe The IndependentPost Office plan to close 115 branches and cut jobs condemned as ‘immoral’ The Guardian -
A new nuclear arms race is beginning. It will be far more dangerous than the last one
via theguardian.comWith Putin’s threats in Ukraine, China’s accelerated weapons programme and the US’s desire for superiority, what will it take for leaders to step back from the brink?Like Toto in The Wizard of Oz, at their 1985 summit in Geneva President Ronald Reagan and the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev pulled back the curtain to reveal the truth behind the terrifying spectre of nuclear war, which their countries were spending hundreds of billions of dollars to prepare for. “A nuclear -
15th-century school among sites added to Historic England’s heritage at risk list
via theguardian.comOld grammar school in Kings Norton and railway station in County Durham among new entries in annual registerIn April 1913, two women broke into the 15th-century Old grammar school in Kings Norton near Birmingham with the intention of burning it to the ground in a protest for the cause of women’s suffrage.After decades of campaigning for votes for women without success, the tactics of the suffrage movement had become more militant, including a campaign of arson attacks. Continue reading... -
Apple sued by Which? over iCloud use - with potential payout for 40 million UK customers - Sky News
via news.google.comApple sued by Which? over iCloud use - with potential payout for 40 million UK customers Sky NewsApple facing near-£3bn UK lawsuit over cloud storage ‘monopoly’ The GuardianConsumer group suing Apple for £3BILLION for 'locking' customers into service - here's why YOU could be eligib Daily MailUK consumer group takes on Apple over iCloud service ReutersApple faces UK ‘iCloud monopoly’ compensation claim worth $3.8 bil
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