- Putin’s Two Pillars of Russian Resilience Are Crumbling Newsweek
- Russian hawks urge Putin to escalate war, drop US talks as Ukraine strikes deep Reuters
- Cartoon: Russia’s war fatigue grows The Economist
- Moscow missile strikes ‘threatening Putin’s grip on power’ The Telegraph
- Why Does Putin Fiddle While Russia Burns? That's How the System Works. The Moscow Times
Starmer says he wants to ensure disruption during transition to Burnham government ‘absolutely minimised’ – UK politics live
PM says: ‘I love this country, I want this country to thrive, and I shall do everything I can to make sure it’s a success and thrives’
In her Q&A this morning Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, confirmed that she wants the government to approve the licences for the Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields in the North Sea.
She said:
I’ve been very clear that I think that the North Sea is a crucial asset for the UK, and that oil and gas will be an important part of our energy mix for years to come. And I’m very keen to make sure that we use that resource, to ensure our energy security.
There are decisions to be made shortly on both Rosebank and Jackdaw. Those are quasi-judicial decisions. But in our manifesto two years ago, we committed to honour existing licences, and I hope that we do.
Continue reading...‘Act on the evidence outside the window’: Andy Burnham urged to stick to net zero targets if he becomes PM
Mayor of Manchester is coming under pressure from some to ditch net zero targets but this could be highly damaging on many levels
Britain’s net zero economy is booming. The sector is worth £100bn a year to the UK, has outpaced other sectors, and supports higher-paying jobs than the average.
For a union leader to suggest that the man who has overseen this impressive record – the energy secretary, Ed Miliband – would be a “noose around the neck” of job creation, as Unite’s Sharon Graham has done, might seem extraordinary.
Continue reading...Poland’s Tusk calls for ‘mutual respect’ during row with Ukraine – BBC
- Poland's Tusk calls for 'mutual respect' during row with Ukraine BBC
- Ukraine's Zelenskiy to skip reconstruction forum in Poland amid row Reuters
- Ukraine, Poland smooth over WWII dispute at Gdansk aid forum dw.com
- Newsletter: Can the Recovery Conference mend a fraying partnership? Euronews.com
- Ukrinform and PAP launch photo exhibition at URC 2026 in Gdańsk Ukrinform - Ukrainian National News Agency
Zelenskyy says Russia is shifting air defenses to Moscow and other key sites after drone strikes – AP News
- Zelenskyy says Russia is shifting air defenses to Moscow and other key sites after drone strikes AP News
- Russia-Ukraine: Drones Target Russian City With Three Rosneft Oil Refineries Bloomberg.com
- EXCLUSIVE: Moscow oil refinery hit by drone attacks is unlikely to resume production this year, sources say Reuters
- Moscow Refinery Blast May Have Been Caused by Friendly Fire, Video Suggests The New York Times
- Ukraine is raising the cost of war for Russia — and testing Putin's resolve CNBC
People flee as building collapses on Caracas outskirts
Vehicle hits crowd in Cabo San Lucas after Mexico’s World Cup victory over Czechia
City hall confirms a car drove through crowd
‘Several people injured’ following incident
A vehicle struck multiple people at a gathering in the popular tourist resort of Cabo San Lucas following Mexico’s victory in a World Cup match on Wednesday night, Los Cabos’ city hall said in a statement.
“According to preliminary information, the vehicle was surrounded by a group of people and, for reasons to be determined by the competent authority, drove through the crowd, injuring several people,” city hall added.
Continue reading...Complete text of carbonised Herculaneum scroll unlocked for first time – Reuters
- Complete text of carbonised Herculaneum scroll unlocked for first time Reuters
- Scientists have just unlocked the secrets of an ancient scroll torched by Mount Vesuvius The Washington Post
- Scientists reveal secrets of ancient scrolls burned by Mount Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago NBC News
- AI helps read papyrus scroll burnt to crisp during Vesuvius eruption | AI (artificial intelligence) The Guardian
- Ancient text charred by Vesuvius read for first time in 2,000 years The Times
Salisbury house where Skripal was poisoned with novichok up for sale
Estate agent is offering 30% share in former Russian spy’s house for £114,000, with the rest owned by council
The house in Salisbury where the former Russian spy Sergei Skripal was poisoned with the nerve agent novichok is up for sale.
A 30% shared ownership of the house on Christie Miller Road is being offered for £114,000, with the rest being held by Wiltshire council.
Continue reading...Reform UK plan to target EU nationals based in Britain ‘absolutely outrageous’
Exclusive: Rights group says Nigel Farage’s party is reneging on promises made during the Brexit referendum campaign
EU nationals based permanently in the UK have expressed alarm over a Reform UK plan to target their rights to accommodation and employment, saying the policy is a betrayal of promises made in the Brexit referendum 10 years ago.
Under updated migration policies, Nigel Farage’s party would evict all overseas nationals from social housing and make it notably more expensive for companies to employ them, with both policies also affecting EU nationals who have settled status.
Continue reading...TikTok star from Kent faces death penalty for Dubai murder – BBC
- TikTok star from Kent faces death penalty for Dubai murder BBC
- British influencer faces possible execution in Dubai after allegedly stabbing man to death, claiming self-defense, advocacy group says CBS News
- The inside story of the British TikToker who could face death by firing squad in Dubai The Independent
- British TikTok Influencer, 23, Faces Death by Firing Squad in Dubai If Convicted of Man’s Murder Yahoo
Ryanair says it will reluctantly not charge parents to sit next to children
Powerful earthquakes rock Venezuela as death toll reaches 164 | First Thing
Buildings collapse after twin 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude quakes. Plus, why apartment renters are facing a rising tide of fees
Good morning.
Venezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, has declared a state of emergency after the country was struck by two powerful earthquakes, causing dozens of buildings to collapse. At least 164 people were killed and a further 971 injured. Experts warned the death toll was likely to rise.
What do we know? The US Geological Survey said Venezuela had been hit by a magnitude 7.5 “mainshock” and a 7.2 “foreshock” 39 seconds earlier. “High casualties and extensive damage are probable and the disaster is likely widespread,” it.
How does the damage look on the ground? Rodríguez, who confirmed the death toll, said the airport had been closed after sustaining “severe damage” and that metro and rail services had been suspended. A Guardian reporter saw at least three buildings that had collapsed in Altamira, an affluent district in Caracas that is home to many foreign embassies, after the quakes struck shortly after 6pm on Wednesday.
This is what the company said: Greystar told the Guardian it disagreed with the allegations in the court actions and was “actively defending” the cases. In various court filings, the company has called tenants’ legal complaints factually deficient, implausible and “futile”.
In other housing news: On Wednesday, Donald Trump abruptly cancelled his plan to sign a bipartisan bill aimed at lowering the cost of housing, holding the bill – which passed the House and Senate – hostage until Congress passes the Save America Act, which would impose new identification requirements on voters and curtail mail-in voting.
Continue reading...Police investigating death of man on Jet2 flight from Larnaca to Manchester
Officers looking into reports the man had been ‘aggressive and disruptive’ and that passengers had restrained him
A police investigation has been launched after a man on a Jet2 flight died after reportedly being restrained by passengers.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester police confirmed the death of the man, who was in his 30s.
Continue reading...Families lay flowers on barbed wire barricade on anniversary of deadly Kenya protests
Shiite Muslims mark holy day of Ashoura after months of war in Iran and Lebanon – AP News
- Shiite Muslims mark holy day of Ashoura after months of war in Iran and Lebanon AP News
- Inside the city of grief hit hardest by Israel strikes on southern Lebanon The Guardian
- Shiite Muslims collectively mourn to mark Muharram and Ashoura KSAT
- Iranian pilgrims mourn their war dead during Ashura rituals Reuters
- Iraq Muharram Bluefield Daily Telegraph
Would-be physician assistants deterred by strict caps on US student loans
Advocates condemn change that caps loans at $20,500 per year – less than half median annual cost of PA program
Strict new caps on federal student loans are causing would-be physician assistants to reconsider training, groups representing physician assistants said.
An overhaul of the federal student loan system scheduled to go into effect 1 July strictly caps the annual amount of federal loans physician assistants can borrow to $20,500 per year – less than half the median annual cost of a PA program.
Continue reading...EU releases 3 billion-euro loan package for Ukraine’s recovery as part of 2-year commitment – AP News
- EU releases 3 billion-euro loan package for Ukraine's recovery as part of 2-year commitment AP News
- Europe Lauds Ukraine’s Newfound Strength as Aid Payouts Begin Bloomberg.com
- Speech by President António Costa at the Ukraine Recovery Conference consilium.europa.eu
- EU plans to give Ukraine next €100bn, but on stricter conditions Українська правда
- Ukraine Recovery Conference Puts Energy Deals and 2027 Funding in Focus Kyiv Post
Rome airports threaten to suspend new EU passport system to avoid summer ‘disaster’
Airports CEO says letting non-EU passengers skip entry-exit system would be only way to avoid peak season travel chaos
Rome’s airports will have to suspend the EU’s new digital border system for non-EU citizens to avoid a “disaster” during the peak tourism summer months, according to the head of the airports company.
Marco Troncone said that allowing passengers to skip the biometric entry-exit system (EES) was the only way of avoiding travel chaos over the summer amid warnings from other European airport officials.
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