• Migrant dies in channel crossing attempt

    Migrant dies in channel crossing attempt
    Police say they are trying to establish the identity of a man who died crossing the English Channel.
  • Pakistan to respond ‘forcefully’ to India’s ‘act of war’, says prime minister after attack – live

    Pakistan to respond ‘forcefully’ to India’s ‘act of war’, says prime minister after attack – live
    Pakistani PM calls India’s attack ‘cowardly’ Pakistan vows to retaliate after wave of Indian missiles hits countryUS president Donald Trump was just asked about the Indian missile strikes into Pakistani-controlled territory.“It’s a shame,” Trump told reporters. “We just heard about it.”In Ahmedpur East, we have information about the martyrdom of a child and 12 people injured … Two civilians were martyred in Kotli.We know that a mosque was st
  • Inter 4-3 Barcelona (aet, 7-6 on agg): Champions League semi-final – live reaction

    Inter 4-3 Barcelona (aet, 7-6 on agg): Champions League semi-final – live reaction
    Italians will face PSG or Arsenal in Munich finalRead today’s Football Daily | And you can also mail Scott20 secs: Inter started quickly in Barcelona; Barca nearly return the favour here. Torres is found in space in the Inter box down the right, but the flag pops up for offside before he can roll a pass across for Raphinha to tap home.Inter get the ball rolling. Another 3-3 draw, please! We’ll have extra time and possibly penalties if so. Continue reading...
  • Friedrich Merz warns the US to ‘stay out’ of Germany’s politics

    Friedrich Merz warns the US to ‘stay out’ of Germany’s politics
    Germany’s new chancellor cautions after far-right AfD receive strong backing from Donald Trump alliesGermany’s new chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned the US to “stay out” of his country’s politics after the far-right AfD received strong backing from allies of the US president, Donald Trump.Merz, 69, a conservative who was elected as chancellor of Europe’s biggest economy earlier in the day, also said he planned to speak by phone with Trump on Thursday. Conti
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  • UK parole hearing for notorious prisoner Charles Bronson to be held in private

    UK parole hearing for notorious prisoner Charles Bronson to be held in private
    Bronson’s last parole hearing, in 2023, was one of the first to be held in public, but the board did not grant his latest applicationThe parole hearing for Charles Bronson, one of the UK’s longest serving and most notorious prisoners, will be held in private, a judicial Parole Board member has decided.The decision comes after the 72-year-old – who later changed his name to Charles Salvador – took part in one of the country’s first public parole hearings in 2023. Con
  • Inter v Barcelona: Champions League semi-final goes to extra time – live

    Game poised at 6-6 on aggregate after two 3-3 drawsRead today’s Football Daily | And you can also mail Scott20 secs: Inter started quickly in Barcelona; Barca nearly return the favour here. Torres is found in space in the Inter box down the right, but the flag pops up for offside before he can roll a pass across for Raphinha to tap home.Inter get the ball rolling. Another 3-3 draw, please! We’ll have extra time and possibly penalties if so. Continue reading...
  • India strikes nine sites in Pakistan weeks after Kashmir militant attack – live

    India strikes nine sites in Pakistan weeks after Kashmir militant attack – live
    India confirms ‘precision strike’; Pakistan vows response to ‘heinous provocation’US president Donald Trump was just asked about the Indian missile strikes into Pakistani-controlled territory.“It’s a shame,” Trump told reporters. “We just heard about it.”In Ahmedpur East, we have information about the martyrdom of a child and 12 people injured … Two civilians were martyred in Kotli.We know that a mosque was struck [in Ahmedpur]; ordina
  • UK and India agree ‘landmark’ trade deal after three years of negotiations

    Deal could help UK industries hit by Trump tariffs, as ministers say it will add £4.8bn a year to economy by 2040 Britain and India have agreed a long-desired trade deal that ministers said would cut tariffs and add £4.8bn a year to the UK economy by 2040.The agreement, which was finalised on Tuesday after more than three years of negotiations under successive governments, has long been touted as one of the biggest prizes of Brexit. Continue reading...
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  • Carney touts ‘constructive discussions’ with Trump and reiterates Canada ‘is not for sale’ – live

    Carney touts ‘constructive discussions’ with Trump and reiterates Canada ‘is not  for sale’ – live
    Carney says he asked Trump to stop calling Canada the 51st state but does not reveal how US president responded to that requestTrump and Carney meet amid trade and sovereignty disputesFive takeaways from Carney-Trump meetingA group of US senators wants Congress’ watchdog agency to investigate whether controls on humanitarian aid deliveries by Israel and other foreign governments violate US law, according to a letter seen by Reuters.The six senators – Chris Van Hollen, Dick Durbin, Je
  • Flavio Briatore takes on Alpine F1 team principal duties after Oliver Oakes exit

    Flavio Briatore takes on Alpine F1 team principal duties after Oliver Oakes exit
    Briatore to return 17 years after Crashgate scandalDriver Doohan expected to be replaced by ColapintoThe Alpine team principal, Oliver Oakes, has resigned from the team with Flavio Briatore, the Italian who was once given a lifetime ban from Formula One, set to step up to assume team principal duties.Oakes was appointed only nine months ago and the 37-year-old’s resignation, which a statement from Alpine read they had accepted with “immediate effect”, comes with the team expect
  • Gaza will be entirely destroyed, Israeli minister says

    Gaza will be entirely destroyed, Israeli minister says
    Bezalel Smotrich says Palestinians will ‘leave in great numbers to third countries’, raising fears of ethnic cleansing An Israeli government minister has vowed that “Gaza will be entirely destroyed” as a result of an Israeli military victory, and that its Palestinian population will “leave in great numbers to third countries”, raising fears of ethnic cleansing in the occupied territory.The declaration on Tuesday by the finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, came
  • No 10 ‘completely tone deaf’ on harm caused by winter fuel cut, critics say

    Polling finds two-thirds of voters would back a rethink on the policy and would not see it as a sign of weakness Downing Street has been accused of being “completely tone deaf” over the damage wreaked by winter fuel cuts as new polling suggested two-thirds of voters would back a rethink on the policy.Senior Labour ministers have privately warned the policy is an electoral disaster while Eluned Morgan, the Welsh first minister, said she was “losing patience” with UK Labour
  • Sudan to cut ties with United Arab Emirates over alleged RSF support

    UAE insists it does not provide arms to paramilitary group as Sudanese ambassador recalledSudan’s security and defence council has declared that it will break diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates over its alleged backing of the paramilitary Sudanese Rapid Support Forces.During a televised speech on Tuesday, Sudan’s defence minister, Yassin Ibrahim, said Sudan was “severing diplomatic relations with the UAE” and recalling its ambassador, claiming the Gulf nat
  • The Trump administration is defending abortion pill access in court. What?

    The Trump administration is defending abortion pill access in court. What?
    It may seem a victory to some, but experts worry a win will allow the government to be coy about future attacksThe Trump administration on Monday asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit that takes aim at the abortion pill mifepristone – a move that stunned many observers for what seemed a defense of the drug by a president who has overseen the most dramatic rollback of abortion rights in modern US history.At first blush, it may seem a victory for abortion access – but experts worr
  • US supreme court allows Trump trans military ban to take effect

    US supreme court allows Trump trans military ban to take effect
    Justices rule ban can be enforced while challenge plays out in court, a decision that could lead to thousands dischargedThe Trump administration can begin to enforce a ban on transgender troops serving in the military while a challenge to the policy plays out in the courts, the supreme court ruled on Tuesday, a significant decision that could lead to the discharge of thousands of military members.The court’s order was unsigned and gave no explanation for its reasoning, which is typical of
  • Bank customer stabbed to death inside Lloyds Bank branch in Derby

    Bank customer stabbed to death inside Lloyds Bank branch in Derby
    Man in his 30s, attacked in St Peter’s Street, Derby, at about 2.35pm on Tuesday, police saidA customer has been stabbed to death in a branch of Lloyds Bank in Derby, police have said.The man, in his 30s, was attacked inside the bank on St Peter’s Street at about 2.35pm on Tuesday. Continue reading...
  • Man arrested after crashing car into front gate of Jennifer Aniston’s home

    Man arrested after crashing car into front gate of Jennifer Aniston’s home
    The Friends actor was at her Los Angeles residence when the man was arrested and taken into custodyA man was arrested after crashing a car into the front gate of Jennifer Aniston’s home in Los Angeles, California, authorities said on Tuesday.Police told KABC-TV that the Friends star was home at the time of the crash. Continue reading...
  • Prisons minister vows to end ‘toxic’ cover-up culture in England and Wales

    Prisons minister vows to end ‘toxic’ cover-up culture in England and Wales
    James Timpson says he will fight ‘normalised’ sexual harassment, bullying and racism within prison service Sexual harassment, racism and bullying have become “normalised” in jails and probation offices across England and Wales, the prisons minister has warned, as he announced a plan to overhaul a “toxic culture of cover-up” among senior staff.James Timpson said one in eight of HM Prison and Probation Service’s (HMPPS) 65,000 staff say they have been bull
  • ‘No fear’: Rice rejects Rooney criticism and sets sights on Arsenal comeback

    Pundit said Arsenal have ‘psychological fear’ of trophiesThomas Partey to play in deeper midfield role in ParisDeclan Rice has rejected Wayne Rooney’s claim that Arsenal have a “psychological fear” of winning trophies and insisted they are capable of overturning a one-goal deficit against Paris Saint-Germain to reach the Champions League final.Mikel Arteta’s side were criticised by the former England forward after losing the first leg 1-0 at the Emirates Stadi
  • Transgender people’s lives at risk of being made ‘unliveable’, says Nicola Sturgeon

    Transgender people’s lives at risk of being made ‘unliveable’, says Nicola Sturgeon
    Former Scottish first minister expresses concern about interim advice from EHRCUK politics live – latest updatesThe lives of transgender people in the UK are at risk of being made “unliveable”, Nicola Sturgeon has said in her first public comments about the supreme court ruling on the legal definition of a woman, which was prompted by legislation she oversaw in the Scottish parliament.The UK supreme court ruled that the terms “woman” and “sex” in the Equ
  • Reform accused of hypocrisy after advertising home working jobs

    Reform accused of hypocrisy after advertising home working jobs
    Several paid roles at party are not in office despite Nigel Farage’s comments promising ‘no more work from home’ Reform UK has been accused of hypocrisy after it emerged the party is advertising several jobs offering home working despite promising a clampdown on the policy.The party’s leader, Nigel Farage, told reporters he hoped to emulate Elon Musk’s “department of government efficiency” (Doge), which has attempted to slash federal spending in the US,
  • Student visa crackdown will make funding crisis worse, says Universities UK

    Student visa crackdown will make funding crisis worse, says Universities UK
    Vivienne Stern says universities face ‘critical moment’ amid reports students from abroad could be targeted for restrictionsNew proposals to crack down on student visa applications in order to reduce asylum claims will make the financial crisis facing beleaguered UK universities “considerably worse”, the government has been told.Ahead of the publication of an immigration white paper, there have been reports that student visa applications from nationalities considered like
  • US agrees ceasefire with Houthis in Yemen after dozens killed in airstrikes

    The Houthis have agreed to stop targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea, but said attacks against Israel will continueThe US will halt its bombing campaign against Yemen’s Houthis after the Iran-aligned group agreed to stop targeting shipping in the Red Sea.The halt – announced by the US president, Donald Trump, during an Oval Office meeting with Mark Carney, Canada’s prime minister, came on a day in which Israel claimed its jets had fully disabled Yemen’s main airpo
  • Utah becomes first US state to ban fluoride in public drinking water

    Utah becomes first US state to ban fluoride in public drinking water
    Republican governor Spencer Cox signs law despite pleas of health experts, who warn that children will be most hurtUtah on Wednesday will become the first state in the US to ban fluoride in public drinking water. Dentists who treat children and low-income patients say they’re bracing for an increase in tooth decay among the state’s most vulnerable people.Utah’s Republican governor, Spencer Cox, signed the law against the recommendation of many dentists and national health exper
  • John Lewis’s chair Jason Tarry to earn more than £1.3m this year

    John Lewis’s chair Jason Tarry to earn more than £1.3m this year
    Ex-Tesco executive, who joined the group last year, earned £415,000 in his first four and a half months in the jobJohn Lewis’s chair, Jason Tarry, is to be paid more than £1.3m this year – about a fifth more than his predecessor, Sharon White – as he takes a more hands-on role.The former Tesco executive, who joined the group that owns Waitrose and a fleet of department stores in September last year, earned £415,000 in his first four and a half months in the jo
  • How Trump’s walkaway diplomacy enabled Israel’s worst impulses

    How Trump’s walkaway diplomacy enabled Israel’s worst impulses
    The common perception is that Trump has largely moved on, leaving an emboldened Netanyahu to his own devicesThe Israeli plan to occupy and depopulate Gaza may not be identical to Donald Trump’s vision of a new riviera, but his inspiration and the US’s walkaway diplomacy have ushered Benjamin Netanyahu to the precipice of a dire new chapter in the Israel-Gaza war.The common perception in both Washington and Israel is that Trump has largely moved on, leaving an emboldened Netanyahu to
  • Front row? Dublin orders tourists to leave statue’s cleavage alone

    Front row? Dublin orders tourists to leave statue’s cleavage alone
    Touching breasts of city’s Molly Malone statue is supposed to bring luck, but not everyone is happy with traditionEach time a tourist sidled up to the statue and reached for the most famous cleavage in Dublin, a voice called out: “No touching please.”Two city council stewards stood vigil over the landmark on Tuesday to notify would-be gropers that Molly Malone was to be left alone. After years of supposedly bringing good luck to whomever touched the breasts, they were now off-l
  • Rwandan talks with US over deported migrants are chance to expand its influence

    Rwandan talks with US over deported migrants are chance to expand its influence
    African country looks to position itself as a useful option for countries’ anti-migration policiesUS politics live – latest updatesTalks between Rwanda and the US to host deported migrants are the latest move by the African country to position itself as a useful option for the anti-migration policies of allied governments.Previous high-profile attempts, however, including with the UK, Israel and Denmark, failed after becoming beset by controversy. Continue reading...
  • Kristi Noem says travelers without Real ID will still be able to fly after deadline

    Kristi Noem says travelers without Real ID will still be able to fly after deadline
    Homeland security chief says people without new ID ‘may be diverted to a different line, have an extra step’Kristi Noem, the head of the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), said on Tuesday that travelers without a REAL ID will still be able to fly when the updated identity system comes into effect on 7 May, but they may face extra scrutiny at transportation security agency (TSA) checkpoints.Noem told lawmakers that 81% of travelers already have IDs that comply with the REAL ID
  • The Guardian view on Germany’s political uncertainty: Merz must recover from this rocky start | Editorial

    The Guardian view on Germany’s political uncertainty: Merz must recover from this rocky start | Editorial
    The initial failure of coalition members to back the new chancellor in sufficient numbers was a bad beginning at a treacherous moment for the nationThe election of Friedrich Merz as chancellor by German legislators on Tuesday morning was meant to end months of political instability, since the collapse of Olaf Scholz’s government half a year ago – itself the result of bitter infighting at the top. Many fear that this could be the last chance to keep out the far-right Alternative

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