Starmer says he would not let SNP hold new independence referendum or lift veto on gender recognition bill – as it happened

Labour leader says he would refuse to participate in negotiations for another independence referendum if he is elected PM

Speaking of Nigel Farage: the Reform UK leader has praised the misogynist influencer Andrew Tate for being an “important voice” for the emasculated and giving boys “perhaps a bit of confidence at school” in online interviews that appear to be aimed at young men over the past year.

The Guardian’s Rowena Mason and Ben Quinn report:

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‘They’re trying to divide us’: Muslims in France voice fears over rise of far right

People in Lyon say country at dangerous juncture in snap elections after National Rally’s EU parliamentary gains

They marched through the narrow streets of Lyon’s medieval old town, about three dozen of them, emboldened after the French far-right gains in the European elections. Masks covering their faces, they wound past the hidden passageways that provided cover for the resistance during the second world war, chanting: “We are fucking Nazis” and “Islam out of Europe”.

For some in this French city, last week’s far-right demonstration, captured on video, was a chilling reminder of just how much is at stake in the snap parliamentary elections that could see the French far-right lead government.

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Labour candidates penalised for not campaigning enough in battleground seats

Those standing in easy or unwinnable constituencies lose access to key party software if deemed not to be canvassing hard enough in twinned target areas

Dozens of Labour candidates have been blocked from accessing the party’s canvassing systems, which help them drum up support from voters, if they are deemed not to be campaigning enough in target seats.

In some cases, candidates who have been campaigning every day in battleground seats they are twinned with – as instructed to by Labour HQ – in parts of the home counties and Essex, have still lost their access to key software as their seats are considered either very safe or simply not winnable.

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Rishi Sunak refuses to say if more Tories face election bet inquiries

PM says he is ‘angry’ about allegations while Keir Starmer accuses him of ‘total lack of leadership’

Rishi Sunak and the Conservatives are refusing to say how many Tories are under investigation for betting on the date of the election, as the row continues to dog their campaign.

The prime minister said on Friday he was “angry at the thought that someone might have done the things that are alleged” after three people linked to the Conservatives were made subject to Gambling Commission inquiries, including one from his inner circle.

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UK consumers seek £382m from salmon producers in price-fixing case

Law firm’s case against six Norwegian-owned fish companies is over alleged breaches of competition law

A legal firm is seeking £382m on behalf of British consumers from some of the world’s largest salmon producers, which are accused of price fixing.

Legal action filed this week at the Competition Appeal Tribunal said UK consumers overpaid for at least four years because of alleged breaches of competition law by the fish firms Mowi and its subsidiary Mowi Holdings, SalMar, Lerøy, Scottish Sea Farms and Grieg.

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Kim Jones opts for ceramic cats and classics at Dior Paris menswear show

The designer homed in on staples for the show, without losing a sense of adventure or playfulness

The Dior menswear designer Kim Jones has gained a reputation as a somewhat prolific collector of art and rare books. His homes are peppered with pieces by Francis Bacon and Andy Warhol, and he is the owner of the largest collection of Virgina Woolf books and letters in the world – 21,000 pieces and counting. So it’s not surprising the aesthete enjoys melding the world of art with his other great love, fashion.

For his latest spring/summer 2025 collection that he showed in Paris on Friday afternoon Jones worked with the South African ceramicist Hylton Nel. The octogenarian is best known for his plates, pots, figures and vases featuring whimsical illustrations and satirical text.

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Pakistan: Tourist accused of blasphemy killed by mob – BBC.com

  1. Pakistan: Tourist accused of blasphemy killed by mob  BBC.com
  2. Pakistan police launch manhunt after mob kills local tourist for 'desecrating Quran'  The Indian Express
  3. Local tourist killed in Pakistan’s Swat over blasphemy allegations  Al Jazeera English
  4. Pakistan police hunt mob that lynched local tourist accused of blasphemy  Reuters
  5. Man killed by mob in Swat’s Madyan over alleged Quran desecration: DPO  DAWN.com
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Same-sex behavior among animals is being underreported, study finds – CNN

  1. Same-sex behavior among animals is being underreported, study finds  CNN
  2. Animal homosexual behaviour under-reported by scientists, survey shows  The Guardian
  3. Homosexuality Is Common In Animals So Why Do Scientists Rarely Talk About It?  IFLScience
  4. Gay animals are more common that we thought! Study claims same-sex behaviour in the wild is underreported by b  Daily Mail
  5. Queer animals: What the research shows  Axios
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‘All day you hear bombs’: on Israel’s northern border as war with Hezbollah looms

Doctors prepare underground hospital units, people flee their homes and in rural kibbutz tension hangs in the air

Beneath the 800-bed Galilee medical centre in the northern Israeli city of Nahariya, treatment is being conducted in an underground complex beneath the hospital.

About 7km from the border with Lebanon, a frontier visible from the hospital’s car park and already under threat from Hezbollah’s missiles and explosive drones, the doctors are aware that in the event of an escalating war their facility will be on the frontline.

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Former post office operators’ leader denies ‘betraying’ his membership

George Thomson tells inquiry he was ‘too trusting’ of Post Office bosses about faulty Horizon IT system

The former leader of an association representing post office operators has told a public inquiry that he was “too trusting” of information given by the Post Office about its faulty Horizon IT system, but he denied being “too close” to the state-owned body and “betraying” his own membership.

George Thomson, a former general secretary of the National Federation of SubPostmasters (NFSP), an association that represents post office operatives, was testifying to a public inquiry that is examining why hundreds of operatives were prosecuted after the Post Office blamed them for financial shortfalls. It has since emerged that the Post Office’s Horizon IT system was not reliable and contained bugs, errors and defects.

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Russia’s Putin in Hanoi: What does Vietnam hope to gain? – DW – 06/21/2024 – DW (English)

  1. Russia's Putin in Hanoi: What does Vietnam hope to gain? – DW – 06/21/2024  DW (English)
  2. Putin Came to Asia to Disrupt, and He Succeeded  The New York Times
  3. Putin arrives in Vietnam as Russia seeks support in face of Western isolation  CNN
  4. US to Send Diplomat to Vietnam After Russian President Putin's Visit  Bloomberg
  5. Supply-chain hot spot Vietnam welcomed Putin, putting the US on edge  Business Insider
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One man’s desperate search for wife as more than 1,000 hajj pilgrims die in extreme heat

Hoda Nagib and her husband had walked 20km in the baking sun in Saudi Arabia while on Mecca pilgrimage

Hoda Nagib and her husband had walked 20km in the baking sun in Saudi Arabia when she told him that she needed to rest. The couple, who are in their 60s, had just scaled Mount Arafat, along with thousands of other white-robed pilgrims on the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca, Islam’s holiest city, where temperatures as high as 51.8C have been recorded in the shade in recent days.

Nagib’s husband left her to perform a ritual known as the stoning of the devil. When he returned she had disappeared, their neighbour Walaa Roshdy explained.

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Manhattan district attorney asks judge to extend gag order against Trump

Alvin Bragg has received onslaught of threats against him and other officials since guilty verdict in hush-money trial

Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney who prosecuted Donald Trump in his felony trial, has asked a judge to extend a gag order against the ex-president after an onslaught of threats and harassment against him and other officials since the guilty verdict.

The gag order was placed on Trump before the start of the felony trial. It prevented the former president from attacking witnesses, court staff, jurors and relatives of Judge Juan Merchan, who oversaw the trial.

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Diesel the escaped pet donkey found living with elk after five years

California family lets Diesel ‘live his best life’ with his new herd after he got loose on a camping trip

A donkey spotted apparently living with a herd of wild elk in a video that went viral on the internet has been identified as Diesel, a once beloved pet who had apparently run away five years ago.

The video was taken earlier this year, when Max Fennell, a hunter in northern California, filmed a group of wild elk apparently hanging out with a donkey who appeared to be a member of their herd.

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Newly released video shows Saudi man filming locations ahead of 9/11 attacks

Footage was unsealed in court action by families of victims who claim Saudi government was complicit in event

A 25-year-old video has come to light of a man identified by the FBI as a Saudi intelligence agent filming locations in the center of Washington three months before Al-Qaida decided to carry out the 9/11 attacks.

The footage, shot in the summer of 1999 and in the possession of the FBI, was unsealed in a court action by families of the victims of 9/11, who claim that Saudi Arabia’s government was complicit in the event, which the country’s rulers deny. It was obtained by CBS and shown on the 60 Minutes program.

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Death toll from India tainted liquor tragedy rises to 47 – Reuters India

  1. Death toll from India tainted liquor tragedy rises to 47  Reuters India
  2. Tainted liquor kills more than 30 people in India in the country's latest bootleg alcohol tragedy  CBS News
  3. "Stop Selling Liquor": Woman Whose Son Died After Drinking Toxic Alcohol  NDTV
  4. Tamil Nadu: At least 34 dead after drinking toxic alcohol  BBC.com
  5. At least 34 people die in India after drinking bootleg liquor  Al Jazeera English
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