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Canada’s turmoil is harbinger of diplomatic havoc in second Trump term
Avanti West Coast workers to strike on New Year’s Eve
Workers on Avanti West Coast will go on strike on New Year’s Eve after rejecting a deal designed to resolve an ongoing dispute over rest day working.
The dispute is over enhanced pay for rest day working, including voluntary overtime to cover staff absences such as those caused by vacancies, sickness, …
Inquest hears details of UK 22-year-old’s stabbing death in Amsterdam
A British student was stabbed to death in Amsterdam, dragged and left at the bottom of steps belonging to a basement apartment, an inquest has heard.
Danny Castledine, 22, was attacked in the early hours of 1 June 2022, during a visit to the Dutch capital after travelling with a …
Young terrorism suspects could avoid prosecution in plan for diversion scheme
Young terrorism suspects could avoid prosecution if they agree to a diversion scheme, in a new government plan to cope with the post-lockdown surge in youngsters drawn to violent extremism.
The youth diversion orders are part of a host of terrorism reforms announced by the Labour government, including a new …
PSNI and Met police’s unlawful spying on journalists may be tip of the iceberg
Labour’s review of UK-China relations on hold until after chancellor visits Beijing
A review of UK-China relations has been delayed until after the chancellor makes her first trip to Beijing next month, the Guardian has learned, amid a row over an alleged spy who befriended Prince Andrew.
Rachel Reeves will travel to China in early January as part of a charm offensive …
Honda and Nissan to start talks on potential mega-merger
Japanese carmakers Honda and Nissan will begin negotiations over a potential merger, according to a report.
The Nikkei financial newspaper said on Tuesday that the two Japanese automotive giants will start talks to help combat the increased global competition from bigger electric vehicle makers.
The two companies, which are the …
Driverless bus service in Scotland to be withdrawn due to lack of interest
The UK’s first driverless bus service, originally heralded as a breakthrough of global significance, is being withdrawn from service because too few passengers used it.
The autonomous buses, operated by Stagecoach, have been running between Fife and Edinburgh along a 14-mile route over the Forth road bridge since May 2023 …
Cost of HS2 could pass £80bn as estimated bill jumps 15% in a year
The bill for building the HS2 high-speed railway could pass £80bn at current prices, as estimated costs jumped by 15% since the last parliamentary report just over a year ago.
An update expected imminently from ministers will put the budget at building the line from London to Birmingham at between …
Elon Musk and Farage meeting renews reports he could fund Reform UK
Elon Musk has met Nigel Farage and Nick Candy, Reform UK’s new treasurer, at Donald Trump’s home, Mar-a-Largo, reviving speculation the billionaire could fund the hard-right party.
After the meeting on Monday, Reform released photos of Musk sitting with Farage and Candy, and standing with them beneath a portrait of …