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More than 900 Labour figures decry party’s migration and asylum policy
Monday briefing: What you need to know about the underreported bird flu crisis
Good morning.
Picture this: you’re in a supermarket looking for breakfast bits or something easy for lunch. You wander over to the egg aisle, scan the prices, and think: what is going on?
In the UK, egg prices have, in some cases, risen by nearly 20% since the start of …
Brazil asks UN to ditch proposed levy on global shipping
UK weather: temperatures could hit 14C this week after ‘anticyclonic gloom’
The UK will have warmer weather this week and sunshine in a number of areas on Monday, forecasters have said.
After snow and torrential rain in parts of the country over the weekend, rising temperatures will bring a welcome respite.
Temperatures could reach 13C (55F) or 14C by the middle …
Ukraine recaptures frontline village amid signs of slowing Russian advance
Ukraine has recaptured a village on the frontline in the country’s east, amid signs Russia’s advance may be slowing down and as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy renewed his call for fighting to end “with a just and lasting peace”.
On Sunday Ukrainian forces took back the village of Pischane, south-west of …
Australia is going backwards on race but ‘social cohesion’ is not the answer, commissioner warns
The ABC is at risk of isolating its workforce and diverse communities, the race discrimination commissioner has warned, saying the broadcaster’s handling of the unlawful termination case brought by Antoinette Lattouf has not been a “positive step”.
Giridharan Sivaraman, who was appointed the race discrimination commissioner in 2024, also warns …
Alexei Navalny supporters visit grave on first anniversary of his death
European leaders have condemned the Kremlin’s “ultimate responsibility” in the death of Alexei Navalny, as supporters of Russia’s best-known opposition politician held remembrance events a year after he
died in an Arctic penal colony
.A steady queue of people braved freezing temperatures and possible arrest in Moscow …
‘They may be Russian some day’: was this the week that changed the war in Ukraine?
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has had some tough weeks in the past three years, but this past one may be up there with the worst of them.
an hour-long interview with the
Guardian
at his Kyiv offices
, the Ukrainian president was in a …France hails a young heroine: Violette, conqueror of the waves
‘We can’t change our leader again’: Tories despair at Badenoch’s poor PMQs performances
Kemi Badenoch is being urged to overhaul her approach to
and bring in more experienced advisers to prepare for the weekly political joust, amid criticisms of her approach to taking onKeir Starmer
.Some MPs are complaining that their fledgling leader is raising …