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February 28, 2025

Jailed Kurdish leader calls on PKK to disarm

The leader of the Kurdistan Workers' party (PKK) has called on the group to disarm and dissolve itself, opening the door to a fragile peace with Turkey after four decades of guerrilla warfare, attacks and reprisals.

Jailed Kurdish leader calls on PKK to disarm

4 mins

Police investigate death of Hackman and wife

An investigation is under way into the deaths of the Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman and his wife, the pianist Betsy Arakawa, after their bodies were found \"in a state of decomposition\" along with that of one of their dogs in their New Mexico home, the local sheriff's department has said.

Police investigate death of Hackman and wife

4 mins

Trump: US workers in Ukraine would be a security 'backstop'

President also said 'great trade agreements' could be made with UK soon

Trump: US workers in Ukraine would be a security 'backstop'

5 mins

It's not war and death, but sport still matters for so many reasons

It is not war and death and famine, it's not that at all. It's the opposite of that, it's to persuade us there's a world outside of that. That's why sport is important.

1 min

Tate brothers fly to US in private jet after travel ban in Romania lifted

The self-styled \"misogynist influencer\" Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan flew to Florida from Romania in a private jet yesterday, after prosecutors suspended their travel ban and a court lifted a seizure on some of their assets.

Tate brothers fly to US in private jet after travel ban in Romania lifted

3 mins

Why making space station dirtier could stop astronauts getting ill

Excessive cleanliness is rarely regarded as a downside when it comes to living quarters.

Why making space station dirtier could stop astronauts getting ill

1 min

Beavers to be returned to the wild in England for the first time in 400 years

The release of beavers into English waterways is to be allowed for the first time in centuries, the Guardian can reveal.

Beavers to be returned to the wild in England for the first time in 400 years

2 mins

Chagos Islands Surprise as president says he is 'inclined' to back handover to Mauritius

Donald Trump has strongly hinted that he will back a deal in which the UK hands sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, including the Diego Garcia military base, which is jointly used by the US.

Chagos Islands Surprise as president says he is 'inclined' to back handover to Mauritius

2 mins

State visit PM delivers king's invitation

King Charles has invited Donald Trump to make an unprecedented second state visit to the UK, in a letter handed to the US president by Keir Starmer.

1 min

Golf and flattery: delicate art of damage control as unlikely pair pretend to get along famously

How the tables have turned. Once upon a time visitors had to fawn over mad King George III and maintain the great pretence that everything was normal. Now it was the prime minister's turn to show deference to a capricious, erratic US president who might blow it all up.

3 mins

'Another shakedown' History haunts Trump's relations with Zelenskyy

Alexander Vindman remembers the phone call – and what he did next. Serving on the National Security Council, he went to see his brother, who was the council's senior ethics official, closed the door and told him: \"Eugene, if what I'm about to tell you ever becomes public, Donald Trump will be impeached.\"

'Another shakedown' History haunts Trump's relations with Zelenskyy

3 mins

Moving targets The rise and fall of the budget for poorer nations

How has the UK's overseas aid budget changed over time?

Moving targets The rise and fall of the budget for poorer nations

2 mins

Overseas aid UK to spend lowest share of national income since 1960

Keir Starmer is to take UK overseas aid to its lowest level as a percentage of national income since records began, even if he manages to halve the current £4.5bn cost of housing asylum seekers.

Overseas aid UK to spend lowest share of national income since 1960

2 mins

'A mistake' Ex-army chief attacks cut

Keir Starmer's decision to reduce the foreign aid budget in order to pay for increased spending on defence is a \"strategic mistake\" that will ultimately add to the burden on Britain's armed forces, a former head of the British army has warned.

1 min

Half of English councils at risk of bankruptcy, watchdog says

Almost half of councils in England risk falling into bankruptcy without action to address a £4.6bn deficit amassed under a Conservative-era policy, the government's spending watchdog has warned.

1 min

UK faces second wave of winter vomiting bug amid shift in circulating strains

The UK could be facing a second wave of the winter vomiting bug norovirus, the UK Health Security Agency has warned.

2 mins

Taking off Passenger demand for flights drives airports to expand

The government has signalled its backing for expansion at UK airports.

2 mins

Minister backs £2bn scheme for Gatwick's second runway

Gatwick has been given a qualified green light to operate a second runway after the government \"set out a path to expansion\" for London's second biggest airport.

Minister backs £2bn scheme for Gatwick's second runway

2 mins

The star of every scene he was in, he became the gold standard of characterful acting with heft

He always seemed to be wiry, tough and in his 40s or 50s... It doesn't make sense to call him unassuming when his presence was so potent

3 mins

BBC board apologises for 'damaging mistakes' over Gaza documentary

The BBC's board has apologised for \"significant and damaging\" mistakes made in producing a documentary on Gaza.

BBC board apologises for 'damaging mistakes' over Gaza documentary

2 mins

Katy Perry one of six passengers on women-only Bezos rocket trip

Jeff Bezos announced yesterday that only women would be on board the next flight into space by a Blue Origin rocket.

Katy Perry one of six passengers on women-only Bezos rocket trip

1 min

Royal Academy set to cut staff after decline in visitor numbers

The Royal Academy of Arts could axe 60 roles as part of a cost-cutting exercise, with leaders admitting it was facing a \"serious financial challenge\" after visitor numbers failed to recover to pre-pandemic levels.

Royal Academy set to cut staff after decline in visitor numbers

1 min

MP Mike Amesbury Has Jail Sentence For Assault Suspended After Appeal

The former Labour MP Mike Amesbury has had his 10-week prison sentence for assault suspended for two years, after an appeal at Chester Crown Court.

MP Mike Amesbury Has Jail Sentence For Assault Suspended After Appeal

2 mins

Girl who killed herself after terror charges was 'groomed by neo-Nazi'

A teenager who killed herself after becoming the youngest person in the UK to be charged with terror offences had been groomed online by an American \"neo-Nazi\", an inquest has been told.

Girl who killed herself after terror charges was 'groomed by neo-Nazi'

2 mins

It's a celebration of community' Artist on project to paint entire population of his city

From a distance, they look like vivid pieces of abstract art - but move a little closer and dozens of small, characterful portraits shine out.

It's a celebration of community' Artist on project to paint entire population of his city

2 mins

Former Co-op Bank chair jailed for stealing from friend

A disgraced former church minister and banking group boss who was nicknamed the Crystal Methodist has been jailed for three years for stealing money from a friend, which he spent on drugs, holidays and gifts for himself.

1 min

Actor Noel Clarke loses his latest challenge in Guardian libel case

The court of appeal has refused Noel Clarke permission to challenge a trial judge's decision not to throw out the Guardian's defence in a libel claim.

2 mins

British woman wins court battle after Cyprus police failure to investigate alleged gang rape

A British woman who alleges she was gang raped in Ayia Napa has won a \"monumental victory\" over Cypriot authorities after the European court of human rights (ECHR) ruled they did not properly investigate the case.

British woman wins court battle after Cyprus police failure to investigate alleged gang rape

2 mins

Offshore windfarms to be painted black to cut bird deaths

Offshore windfarms are to be painted black in an attempt to cut the number of birds that die after flying into them.

1 min

Pornography review calls for ban on depictions of choking

Pornography depicting strangulation should be made illegal along with other kinds of \"legal but harmful\" sexual material, according to an independent government review.

1 min

Russian link to online chats urging anti-Muslim violence

A network of Telegram channels with Russian links are encouraging UK residents to commit violent attacks on mosques and Muslims and offering to pay cryptocurrency in return, campaigners have warned.

Russian link to online chats urging anti-Muslim violence

2 mins

Ocado to cut hundreds of tech jobs as AI boosts productivity

Ocado is to cut hundreds of jobs in its technology teams as part of efforts by the loss-making online grocery specialist to reduce costs, using artificial intelligence to help with research and engineering.

Ocado to cut hundreds of tech jobs as AI boosts productivity

1 min

Top tier Money expert's charity given role in taking on regulators

\"I'm not a case study,\" said Martin Lewis, politely batting away questions about his own mental health.

Top tier Money expert's charity given role in taking on regulators

3 mins

New London theatre to pitch audience into Hunger Games

A new theatre in London's Canary Wharf will open with the delayed world premiere of The Hunger Games, based on Suzanne Collins' bestselling 2008 novel and the hit 2012 film version.

New London theatre to pitch audience into Hunger Games

1 min

Afghans 'left in limbo' as more claims for asylum are rejected

Lawyers and human rights campaigners have warned of a \"hostile environment\" for Afghans who fled the Taliban for Britain, amid a sharp rise in the number having their asylum claims refused.

Afghans 'left in limbo' as more claims for asylum are rejected

2 mins

Fashion Prada offers liberation in 'difficult times'

Backstage after the Prada show, someone asked Miuccia Prada if the four loose black dresses with which it began were a comment on fashion's obsession with the Little Black Dress.

Fashion Prada offers liberation in 'difficult times'

2 mins

Woman, 19, dies after attack in Bristol by dog thought to be an XL bully

A 19-year-old woman has died after she was attacked by a dog, thought to be an XL bully, inside a flat in Bristol.

2 mins

Stage review Searing look at life lived in a state of constant fear

Searing look at life lived in a state of constant fear

Stage review Searing look at life lived in a state of constant fear

2 mins

Coroner's fears over physician associates after hospital death

A coroner has warned about the work of physician associates after a woman with severe abdominal problems was wrongly diagnosed with a nosebleed and died four days later.

2 mins

Faulty intercom stopped woman preventing husband's jail suicide

A woman who drove 60 miles to Wormwood Scrubs to stop her husband killing himself was unable to alert prison staff because the telephone line and the intercom were broken, a coroner has said.

1 min

'I'm less lonely' LGBTQ+ group offers kinship in England's straightest area

Since Rochford was highlighted as the nation's straightest place in the 2021 census, it has weighed heavily on Chris Taylor's mind.

'I'm less lonely' LGBTQ+ group offers kinship in England's straightest area

3 mins

What's next? How move to end years of violence may reshape the region

The jailed leader of the Kurdistan Workers' party (PKK) has called on the group to disarm and dissolve, a major development that paves the way towards ending the 40-year conflict between militant Kurdish groups and the Turkish state and has far-reaching implications for the rest of the Middle East.

What's next? How move to end years of violence may reshape the region

2 mins

M23 rebels accuse DRC officials over deadly blasts at rally in captured city

Several people have been killed and dozens more injured in blasts at a mass rally held by the M23 group in Bukavu, the city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo captured by the rebels earlier this month.

M23 rebels accuse DRC officials over deadly blasts at rally in captured city

2 mins

Seized, settled, let How Airbnb and Booking.com cash in on land stolen from Palestinians

The villa is stunning. The private swimming pool; the lush, landscaped terrace with firepit; the long dining table with its expansive balcony view; the table tennis area; the piano.

Seized, settled, let How Airbnb and Booking.com cash in on land stolen from Palestinians

6 mins

Ceasefire Netanyahu sends team to continue talks with Hamas

Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, yesterday announced that he had instructed a delegation to depart for Egypt for talks on continuing the ceasefire in the war with Hamas in Gaza, two days before the first stage of the agreement expires.

Ceasefire Netanyahu sends team to continue talks with Hamas

3 mins

Thai officials deport dozens of Uyghurs to China despite torture fears

Dozens of Uyghurs have been deported from Thailand to China in the face of warnings from human rights experts that there is a high risk they will suffer torture, enforced disappearance and imprisonment.

1 min

King urges Moroccans not to kill sheep during Eid al-Adha

King Mohammed VI has urged Moroccans not to slaughter sheep for the year's Eid al-Adha celebrations as the country grapples with dwindling herds because of a six-year drought.

King urges Moroccans not to kill sheep during Eid al-Adha

2 mins

More than 100,000 seeds from Africa put into vault for safekeeping

More than 100,000 seeds from across Africa have been deposited in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, the world's repository for specimens intended to preserve crop diversity in the event of disaster.

More than 100,000 seeds from Africa put into vault for safekeeping

1 min

Three Austrian Centrist Parties Reach Coalition Deal Without Far Right

Five months after the far-right Freedom party (FPÖ) finished first in parliamentary elections, Austria's three leading centrist parties have reached agreement to form a new government without it.

Three Austrian Centrist Parties Reach Coalition Deal Without Far Right

2 mins

UK faces 'youth jobs crisis' with 1m not in work or education

Experts say Britain faces a youth jobs crisis after a rise in the number of young people not in education, employment or training (Neets) to almost 1 million, the highest level in more than a decade.

UK faces 'youth jobs crisis' with 1m not in work or education

1 min

MPs condemn HS2 failings in call to get a grip on costs

HS2 has become \"a casebook example of how not to run a major project\", according to the latest scathing report on the high-speed rail project from MPs on the public accounts committee.

2 mins

YouTube star MrBeast seeks funding for '$5bn' empire

The world's biggest YouTube star, MrBeast, is planning to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in a move that would reportedly value his company at roughly $5bn (£3.9bn).

YouTube star MrBeast seeks funding for '$5bn' empire

1 min

GSK boss's pay could increase to almost £22m

The annual pay of GSK's chief executive could rise to nearly £22m in the three years' time as the pharmaceutical company attempts to offer US-style pay packets to top executives.

GSK boss's pay could increase to almost £22m

1 min

Rolls-Royce's quick recovery from virtually bust to No 8 in the Footsie is stunning

Tufan Erginbilgiç didn't quite catch the bottom for Rolls-Royce's share price when he joined as chief executive at the start of 2023, but he came close.

Rolls-Royce's quick recovery from virtually bust to No 8 in the Footsie is stunning

2 mins

Trump's tariff plans 'would cut EU exports by up to 17%

Donald Trump's threatened 25% tariffs on EU imports would sharply push down growth and send inflation soaring, according to a thinktank.

Trump's tariff plans 'would cut EU exports by up to 17%

1 min

BP's change of strategy adds to pressure on museums over sponsorships

Two of Britain's best-loved museums have been forced to defend their financial ties to BP after it announced this week that it was abandoning its climate targets to focus on growing fossil fuel production.

BP's change of strategy adds to pressure on museums over sponsorships

1 min

Drax to reduce carbon capture investment despite subsidies

The owner of the Drax wood-burning power plant will slow its investment in carbon capture to reduce its emissions, despite securing an extra three years of government subsidies and earning record profits of more than £1bn last year.

2 mins

No ref, no game Europe's elite lead anti-referee epidemic but theorists ignore the simple truth

It was so refreshing to hear one of the world's best players defend referees last week. Real Madrid's Federico Valverde reminded us that officials are people too - just like us. If you prick Darren Cann, does he not bleed? \"I'm not one to judge the referee,\" Valverde said in the press conference before Madrid's victory over Manchester City. \"We are all human and we can make mistakes. Referees are also criticised a lot and when they do things well, they are not flattered either.\"

No ref, no game Europe's elite lead anti-referee epidemic but theorists ignore the simple truth

3 mins

A crypto mogul and the bitter battle to merge Bedford's clubs

The plans of Real Bedford's 'anarchist' owner are causing uproar among Bedford Town fans who fear for the future

A crypto mogul and the bitter battle to merge Bedford's clubs

7 mins

La Liga chief accuses City of Enron-like deception

Manchester City have been accused of an Enron-style financial deception by La Liga's president, Javier Tebas.

La Liga chief accuses City of Enron-like deception

1 min

Lionesses find success with 'English' performance

Leah Williamson and Millie Bright were delighted with hosts' intentional grit and work rate in defeat of Spain

Lionesses find success with 'English' performance

3 mins

Manager Beard leaves Liverpool with club stuck in seventh place

Liverpool Women have parted company with their manager, Matt Beard, with the team seventh in the Women's Super League.

Manager Beard leaves Liverpool with club stuck in seventh place

2 mins

Duo's rise is fuelling fire of young Gunners

Tonight's FA Youth Cup tie against Manchester United is latest chance to glimpse the next Nwaneri or Lewis-Skelly

Duo's rise is fuelling fire of young Gunners

4 mins

Soucek adds to the gloom engulfing Van Nistelrooy

It has been a midweek of Premier League certainties being secured at both top and bottom.

Soucek adds to the gloom engulfing Van Nistelrooy

2 mins

Can McCullum's medicine work for England in all formats?

Head coach a tonic for the Test side but solution needs to be found after sickly exit from Champions Trophy

Can McCullum's medicine work for England in all formats?

4 mins

Smith can become 'world class' in full-back switch, says Sinfield

Marcus Smith can become a better full-back than fly-half according to the England assistant coach and brains behind his positional switch, Kevin Sinfield, who has insisted the experiment is worth persevering with.

Smith can become 'world class' in full-back switch, says Sinfield

3 mins

Hamilton Hits Back at Critics of Ferrari Move

Similar brickbats throughout his career and has insisted he has been reinvigorated by the switch to Ferrari and that he was motivated like never before to return their first drivers' title since 2007.

1 min

Transfer shake-up Club World Cup could force second summer window

The Premier League could be forced to operate two transfer windows this summer due to disruption caused by the Club World Cup.

2 mins

WSL Considers Scrapping Relegation in Major Revamp

The Women's Super League is considering abolishing relegation as part of a radical proposal to grow the sport that will be discussed by the clubs at a meeting today.

2 mins

Hamilton dismisses critics of move to Ferrari as 'old white men'

Lewis Hamilton has delivered a stinging rebuke to criticism of his move from Mercedes to Ferrari, dismissing it as an irrelevance from what he describes as older, white men.

2 mins

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