Boris Johnson to try to regain control with Brexit bill and policy blitz

PM hopes to move on from parties scandal with plans to make it easier to scrap EU laws and tackle cost of living crisis

Boris Johnson will attempt to seize back control of the government agenda this week with a policy blitz, a Brexit bill and flying visit to Ukraine, as Westminster remains in the grip of paralysis over the Sue Gray and police inquiries into No 10 parties.

Amid frustration in No 10 at the uncertainty surrounding the report on rule-breaking parties in Downing Street, sources said Johnson was determined to deflect public outrage with a schedule of high-profile announcements and photo opportunities that he also hopes will show MPs he remains focused.

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Young people who lost jobs in pandemic in UK ‘returning to insecure work’

Resolution Foundation thinktank report says third of ‘returners’ on temporary or zero-hours contracts

Young people who lost their jobs during the pandemic in the UK have returned to less secure work, often in gig economy roles, according to research from a leading thinktank, which also found almost 50,000 more men under the age of 24 are now economically inactive.

A report by the Resolution Foundation published on Monday found young people had returned to work rapidly in late 2021, with unemployment now slightly lower than pre-pandemic levels, but a third of the 18- to 34-year-olds back in the workplace were now in atypical, insecure work.

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Joe Biden demands release of Mark Frerichs, US Afghanistan hostage

  • President marks second anniversary of engineer’s capture
  • Family says safe return should be Biden priority

Joe Biden on Sunday called for the release of Mark Frerichs, a US Navy veteran taken hostage in Afghanistan nearly two years ago.

Frerichs, a civil engineer and contractor from Lombard, Illinois, was kidnapped in January 2020 in the Afghan capital, Kabul. He is believed to be held by the Taliban-linked Haqqani network.

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Australia news live updates: 35 Covid deaths in Victoria and NSW; students go back to school; NSW treasurer condemns lack of federal support

Victoria records eight Covid deaths and 10,053 new cases; NSW records 27 deaths and 13,026 cases; NSW treasurer discusses frustration over federal government inaction; Josh Frydenberg responds to Coalition’s Newspoll slump; students in NSW and Victoria heading into classrooms as both states confirm cases of Omicron subvariant. Follow updates live

Josh Frydenberg has confirmed that Scott Morrison’s position as prime minister is safe ahead of the upcoming federal election.

Rowland:

Is Scott Morrison the best person to lead the Coalition to the election?

Yes, he is. He will be the first prime minister since John Howard to serve a full term and to go to an election. And Australians know that he’s working hard every day to deliver the best health and economic outcomes. Now, of course, he’s been subject to some pretty hard personal attacks and obviously that – that’s taken its toll, but I know he is very resilient and I know he’s also very focused to work hard for the Australian people.

I asked that question, the Liberal party has a pretty brutal history about dispatching leaders who aren’t worked for them, so his job is safe, is what you’re saying?

Yes, I am.

You have only got four months until the election and voters have been hearing your message certainly on the economy for weeks now, but they’re still, according to this poll, they’re not buying what you’re selling. That’s a worry, isn’t it?

Well, as you just said, you know, polls will come and go and we know that there is still a number of months to the next election and the Australian people will make their decision then and there after what will be, no doubt, a hard-fought campaign.

But many political obituaries were written ahead of the 2019 election and many false prophecies were made by those in the media, dare I say it, and our political opponents and they turned out to be wrong.

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White House burns Wicker for criticising Biden supreme court pick

Republican senator says choice will be beneficiary of affirmative action but critics point to support for Trump vow to pick woman

In a barbed intervention on Saturday, the White House said it hoped a Republican senator who complained that Joe Biden’s supreme court pick would be the beneficiary of race-based affirmative action, would give the nominee the same consideration he gave Amy Coney Barrett.

Barrett was nominated and confirmed shortly before the 2020 election, after Donald Trump pledged to pick a woman to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg. The hardline Catholic duly succeeded the liberal lion, establishing a 6-3 conservative majority.

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How mighty will Amazon be after the pandemic?

This week’s results may presage a future of choosier shoppers, resurgent competitors and tougher regulation

It’s someone’s nightmare job: Amazon boss Jeff Bezos’s newspaper, the Washington Post, is seeking a special correspondent just to cover the billionaire’s online shopping and web services titan.

Having your own chronicler could be seen as the ultimate in billionaire egotism, but we are all close Amazon watchers now.

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Boris Johnson’s chief of staff ‘spent day watching cricket’ just before Kabul fell

Dan Rosenfield watched England v India at Lord’s three days before Taliban forces entered capital, according to reports

Boris Johnson’s chief of staff spent the day watching cricket just days before Kabul fell to the Taliban last year, according to reports.

Dan Rosenfield was at the first day of the England v India Test at Lord’s on 12 August, three days before Taliban forces entered the Afghan capital, the Sunday Telegraph has claimed.

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Australia live news updates: NSW records 52 Covid deaths and Victoria 20 as states monitor ‘son of Omicron’ strain

NSW records deadliest day of the pandemic as schools in NSW and Victoria prepare to return. Follow the latest updates live

Albanese says Labor will boost aged-care funding, but cannot specify by how much.

There has been a boost.

Two things they haven’t done: One is to tie that funding of actual delivery of better health care for aged-care residents in terms of some of the regulatory measures required that were recommended by the royal commission, but the big missing piece in this workforce, we still don’t have a commitment to have a nurse in a nursing home.

We still don’t have a commitment to increase in the number of other care workers in aged care, and we still don’t have a commitment to increases in wages and conditions so that aged-care facilities are able to attract the staff.

Quite clearly there will be a need for increased health funding, but there is a need also to look at the particular areas of funding.

GPs, for example. One of the reasons there is so much pressure on the hospitals is we have GP shortages in terms of training, we have GP shortages in terms of some of the changes that they’ve made to the Medicare schedule that have had an impact in our regions.

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US to heighten troop presence in eastern Europe, says Biden

The Pentagon has already placed 8,500 troops on stand-by in response to Russia’s build-up near Ukraine’s border

Joe Biden said on Friday that he will be moving US troops to eastern European and Nato countries “in the near term” as tensions rise over Russia’s military buildup on the borders of Ukraine.

The Pentagon has already placed about 8,500 US troops on stand-by for possible deployment to Europe amid Russia’s military build-up near Ukraine’s border.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/28/us-troops-eastern-europe-joe-biden

Fear and dread: Covid-free for two years, Pacific islands experience explosion in case numbers

The virus has swept into remote island countries, sowing panic and confusion

Covid-free for almost two years, some Pacific island nations are suddenly struggling with an explosion in cases as the virus, thought in most cases to be the more transmissible variant Omicron, breaches the defences they had so successfully put up since the beginning of the pandemic.

Kiribati, Samoa, Palau and Solomon Islands have all experienced outbreaks within the last three weeks. The countries have approached the arrival of the virus with different strategies, some imposing lockdowns while others rely on their high levels of vaccination for protection.

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‘A national tragedy’: Māori drowning rate causes alarm in New Zealand

Māori have a strong ancestral relationship to the ocean involving hunting and fishing for seafood, but that can come at a cost

Aquatic safety instructor Clayton Wikaira is leaning against a small inflatable boat, his hair wet from the sea, speaking to a group of six university students who have just learned how to safely dive for kaimoana (seafood). The students’ attention is waning in the hot midday sun – they are tired from an early morning start, a hike around the rocks of Auckland’s Whangaparaoa peninsula, and hours spent diving in the open ocean for kina (sea urchin). Some look at their phones, others chomp on pizza. But as he starts telling a story, their ears prick up.

“I thought I could swim to Australia when I was young. I thought I was fit, strong,” he starts.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/29/a-national-tragedy-maori-drowning-rate-causes-alarm-in-new-zealand

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Butt of the joke: Bette Midler fires back at West Virginia governor Jim Justice

Actor and activist says ‘dog’s ass would make a better governor’ after State of the State speech stunt goes viral

Bette Midler had harsh words for the governor of West Virginia after he showed his dog’s backside at the end of his State of the State speech, in a bizarre rejoinder to the actor, singer and activist.

Responding on Thursday to a tweet in which Midler called West Virginia “poor, illiterate and strung out”, the Republican Jim Justice said she could kiss his dog’s “hiney”.

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Australia news live updates: Covid deaths continue to climb; flood emergency in South Australia

SA emergency could worsen this weekend, after flash flooding also hit parts of Victoria and New South Wales

Just under a fortnight ago, the prime minster said of the refugees detained inside Melbourne’s Park Hotel: “it’s not clear that to my information that someone in that case is actually a refugee”.

That is untrue.

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Jacinda Ardern’s poll rating at lowest since becoming New Zealand’s PM

The Labour leader’s approval has dropped to 35% as the country wrestles with the Omicron Covid variant and rising inflation

Support for Jacinda Ardern has dropped to its lowest level since she became New Zealand’s prime minister in 2017, as the country reckons with higher living costs and a Covid-19 outbreak.

While Ardern remains New Zealand’s preferred prime minister by a significant margin, her support had dropped four points in the latest 1 News Kantor poll, to 35%. The result is her lowest since just before the 2017 election, when Ardern began her tenure. Her counterparts on the right are still tailing by a significant margin, but new National leader Christopher Luxon had made substantial gains, up 13 points to 17%.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/28/jacinda-arderns-poll-rating-at-lowest-since-becoming-new-zealands-pm

Four more bodies found off Florida coast from capsized boat

Discovery brings total to five, but search for survivors will be suspended if new discoveries are not made, says US coast guard

The US coast guard said it would call off the search for survivors at sunset on Thursday if no new discoveries were made following a boat capsizing off the Florida coast at the weekend with 40 people on board.

Four more bodies had been discovered, bringing the total to five, Capt Jo-Ann Burdian, commander of the coast guard’s Miami sector, said in a press conference on Thursday.

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British scientist finds new species of rare leafhopper in Uganda

The last recorded sighting of a leafhopper from the same genus as Phlogis kibalensis was in 1969

A new species of insect has been found in the Ugandan rainforest that belongs to a group of insects so rare that its closest known relative was last seen more than 50 years ago.

The species of leafhopper, named Phlogis kibalensis, was discovered by a British scientist doing field work in a national park in western Uganda.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jan/27/british-scientist-finds-new-species-of-rare-leafhopper-in-uganda

Wales set to lift most Covid restrictions after passing Omicron peak

The first minister, Mark Drakeford, said the country would be moving to alert level zero on Friday

Many more Covid restrictions are being lifted on Friday in Wales, allowing nightclubs to reopen and some rules on social distancing to be scrapped.

But people will still be obliged to wear masks in most indoor places and on public transport while Covid passes will be needed for larger indoor events and gatherings.

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Australia news live updates: Pfizer boosters approved for teenagers; calls for people to get third dose as 100,000 shots not taken up in NSW

Pfizer booster shots approved for teenagers aged 16-17; NSW and Victoria urge more people to come forward and get their booster shots amid the Omicron Covid variant outbreak. Follow all the day’s news

Human rights advocates and union leaders have urged the Australian government to impose targeted sanctions against Myanmar’s military leaders as the first anniversary of the coup looms.

A letter to the foreign minister, Marise Payne, also calls for sanctions or other economic measures to stop funds from Myanmar’s oil and gas sector, the junta’s single largest source of foreign currency revenue, amid concerns about the deadly campaign against anti-junta protesters.

By joining with other countries that have imposed targeted sanctions, the Australian government would send a strong message to abusive leaders in Myanmar and around the world that there are far-reaching consequences for their actions. Many people in Myanmar are risking their lives to challenge military rule. The Australian government should unequivocally stand by them and heed their calls to help deprive the military of its revenue sources, joining other governments to maximise pressure on Myanmar’s junta to end its campaign of terror against the Myanmar people.

Because every reef, in fact every natural world heritage property, is under the same threat, if you like, from climate change as our great barrier reef. So the unreasonableness of the listing is that our reef was singled out. You could line up every single reef in the world, not nearly as well-managed as ours, and not one of them were listed as being in danger or draft listed as being in danger.

Now we won that argument in the international forum at the world heritage committee because it was a perfectly sensible argument. But we also said we have taken a position as a country that we want to take a look at the effect of climate change on world heritage properties. Australia has done some of the leading work on that... so we’re not shying away from that. What we want is a global response to how we manage world heritage properties in the face of climate change that doesn’t single out a single one and doesn’t actually suggest that one country can on its own make a difference.

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The new normal: New Zealand braces for shift from Covid zero to Covid acceptance

The nation accepts a big psychological change, one expert says, as people prepare for more cases than they have ever seen before

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In New Zealand’s biggest city, the streets were calm. At an Auckland supermarket, shelves of toilet paper, wine, chocolate and flour – metrics of a population hunkering down for a marathon of self-soothing and banana bread – had been quietly restocked from any panic-buying flurries.

In an uptown cafe, a barista said things had been a little quieter since the announcement. Then again, she shrugged: “It might just be a Tuesday.” At Unity Books, a bookstore at the heart of the city, people were quietly browsing. “There’s always an element of eerie calm before the storm,” said bookseller Briary Lawry.

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Thousands without power in Victoria as dangerous thunderstorms lash state

Melbourne home set alight by lightning strike while heavy rain continues to cause havoc in Queensland

Thousands of Victorians are without power and a home has been struck by lightning as dangerous thunderstorms lash parts of the state.

Heavy rain has also continued in Queensland with parts of Townsville recording more than 300mm in 24 hours.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/weather/2022/jan/27/very-dangerous-thunderstorms-to-lash-melbourne-and-parts-of-regional-victoria

Prince Andrew: which other royal figures have faced legal action?

Elder sister Princess Anne and King Charles I among predecessors who have had difficulties with the law

Prince Andrew has demanded a jury trial in Virginia Giuffre’s sexual abuse lawsuit against him, yet it is not the first time a member of royalty has faced court proceedings.

The British monarchy faces the prospect of one of its most senior figures being questioned by legal professionals over his alleged sexual abuse of a minor in a US court, allegations he has denied.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/26/prince-andrew-which-other-royal-figures-have-faced-legal-action

‘It’s Russian roulette’: migrants describe nightmarish route across Florida Straits

Despite the dangers, migrants use the islands as a springboard into the US – sometimes with devastating consequences

Those who survive the perilous sea crossing between the Bahamas and the US describe a nightmarish odyssey of vomit, sweat and fear.

“It’s suicide – Russian roulette,” one Brazilian migrant recalled in a 2017 interview after at least a dozen fellow countrymen vanished while attempting the same illegal voyage across the Florida Straits.

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Australia news live update: Melbourne warned of ‘dangerous’ storms; Central Land Council calls for regional NT lockdown; national cabinet meeting

‘Dangerous’ thunderstorms threaten Melbourne; Central Land Council calls for central NT lockdown; national cabinet to meet virtually amid growing calls for an inquiry into Australia’s Covid response. Follow all the day’s news live

Back to the EU ambassador, and he has confirmed the European Union would respond if Russian troops crossed the Ukrainian border.

Nurses and midwives at Sydney’s Liverpool hospital are striking today, demanding the government take action to address the staffing crisis impacting health care across the state.

Some of them are in tears here this morning, just come off a night shift. They are caring for, sometimes, one nurse for 8 to 10 people and Covid has made their situation so harrowing.

Our hospital system really is at a breaking point and they are asking for nurse-to-patient ratios, fair, safe staffing levels here in our hospitals. Here in south-western Sydney, these nurses saw the brunt of the Delta outbreak, a failure of national quarantine, a failure of the vaccine rollout, and now they are seeing with Omicron the failure of the rapid antigen testing.

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Boris Johnson braced for perilous 48 hours with release of Sue Gray’s report

Premiership under threat as MPs see official report that has now triggered police investigation

Boris Johnson is braced for the most perilous 48 hours of his premiership, with exasperated Conservative MPs due to see an official report into Downing Street parties that has now triggered a criminal inquiry.

The Metropolitan police commissioner, Cressida Dick, announced on Tuesday that her officers are investigating allegations of law-breaking at the heart of government on the basis of evidence unearthed during an inquiry by the senior civil servant Sue Gray.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/25/boris-johnson-braced-for-perilous-48-hours-with-release-of-sue-grays-report

Parent company of Nauru offshore operator fails to file reports in apparent breach of corporations law

Asic registers ‘report of misconduct’ against Canstruct owner Rard No 3 for failing to lodge financial reports with the corporate regulator

The parent company of the firm that runs Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru has failed to lodge financial reports with the corporate regulator on time, in an apparent breach of corporations law.

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission has confirmed that it has registered a “report of misconduct” against Rard No 3, the Brisbane-based company that wholly owns Canstruct International, following the Guardian’s inquiries. The potential penalty for filing a report late is a fine of more than $25,000.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jan/26/parent-company-of-nauru-offshore-operator-fails-to-file-reports-in-apparent-breach-of-corporations-law

Woman arrested after death of five-year-old boy in Coventry

49-year-old woman arrested on suspicion of murder was known to dead boy, say police

A woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder by police investigating the death of a five-year-old boy in Coventry.

The boy was found with serious injuries at an address in Poplar Road, Earlsdon, just after 5.55pm today. He was confirmed dead at the scene. A 49-year-old woman, who is understood to be known to the child, has been arrested and taken into custody for questioning, police said.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/25/woman-arrested-after-death-of-five-year-old-boy-in-coventry

US Coast Guard searches for 39 people after boat capsizes off Florida

Effort follows rescue of a man east of Fort Pierce as officials say boat was used for human smuggling

The US Coast Guard searched on Tuesday for 39 people missing for several days after a boat believed to be used for human smuggling capsized off Florida’s coast en route from the Bahamas.

A good Samaritan called the Coast Guard early on Tuesday after rescuing a man clinging to the boat 45 miles (72km) east of Fort Pierce, the maritime security agency reported on Twitter.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/25/florida-coast-guard-search-capsized-boat

Scott Morrison WeChat: new owner amazed account entrusted to ‘single person’ in China

Fuzhou software development firm representative denies allegations of foreign interference

The new owner of Scott Morrison’s WeChat account has expressed disbelief that it had been entrusted to an individual in China – and is now considering shutting it down amid a growing political storm.

Earlier this month, subscribers to the Australian prime minister’s official WeChat profile were notified the account had been sold to the Fuzhou 985 Information Technology Co Ltd and had been renamed “Australian Chinese New Life”.

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Mexico: Canadians killed at resort over international gang debts, police say

Shooting of pair on Caribbean coast allegedly linked to ‘transnational illegal activities that the victims participated in’

The killing of two Canadians at a resort on Mexico’s Caribbean coast last week was motivated by debts between international gangs apparently dedicated to drug and weapons trafficking, according to a senior Mexican prosecutor.

“The investigations indicate that this attack was motivated by debts that arose from transnational illegal activities that the victims participated in,” said Oscar Montes, the chief prosecutor of the Quintana Roo state, on Tuesday. “The information [is] that they were involved in weapons and drug trafficking, among other crimes.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/25/mexico-resort-shooting-canadians-international-crime-debts

Woman who survived Auschwitz and Sarajevo siege dies aged 97

Greta Weinfeld Ferušić survived both the Nazi death camp and the nearly four-year siege during the Bosnian war

A woman who survived both the Auschwitz death camp and the Sarajevo siege in the 1990s has died, according to representatives of Bosnia’s Jewish community.

Greta Ferušić Weinfeld died on Monday aged 97.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/25/woman-who-survived-auschwitz-and-sarajevo-siege-dies-aged-97

‘Three times a hero’: second officer who was shot in Harlem dies from injuries

Wilbert Mora’s death follows the death on Friday of fellow officer Jason Rivera after they responded to a domestic violence call

A second police officer who was shot on Friday in New York City while responding to a domestic violence call has died, the city’s police commissioner said on Tuesday.

Keechant Sewell called officer Wilbert Mora, 27, “three times a hero” as she announced his death.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/25/nypd-second-police-officer-dies-wilbert-mora-harlem-shooting

Australia news live update: Dylan Alcott is Australian of the Year; Invasion Day protests planned; NSW to record millionth Covid case

Gina Rinehart among record number of women to receive Australia Day honours as the Aboriginal Tent Embassy marks ‘50 years of resistance’. Follow all the day’s news

A leading health expert has warned of the potential spread of the virulent Omicron Covid-19 strain during events today as large crowds gather for protest or celebration, reports AAP.

Chair of the coalition for epidemic preparedness and former health department head Jane Halton says the closer people pack together, the more likely the virus will spread.

We know it’s highly infectious and the closer everyone gets together, the more the likelihood you’ll be close to someone whose got Covidand therefore the greater the likelihood you’ll contract it...

People should be careful. What we don’t want to see is a big increase in cases.

I don’t think we should be cancelling things. I just think people should be courteous, thoughtful, and a little bit careful.

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Palm Trees and Power Lines review – an unnerving, remarkable debut

The first feature from Jamie Dack, about a relationship between a 34-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl, boasts a breakout performance for newcomer Lily McInerny

Palm Trees and Power Lines, a remarkably sharp-eyed and bruising debut from writer-director Jamie Dack, opens in the distended, languid stretch of a teenage summer. Lea, played in a stunning first turn by newcomer Lily McInerny, is 17 years old and bored. She lives with her single mother, harried and yearning Sandra (Gretchen Mol), somewhere in small-town, coastal California – palm trees and power lines, railroad tracks and modest homes – and floats through the days with sunbathing, YouTube makeup tutorials, and trips to the cheap ice cream chain store with her lustful best friend Amber (Quinn Frankel).

Lots of films mistake glamorizing and maturing adolescence for capturing it, but Dack’s feature, developed from her 2018 short of the same name, is saturated with the teenage. The actors are fresh-faced and gangly, and Dack has a keen ear for the vacuity and experimental crudeness of teenage conversations – boys ranking girls they know on a 10-point scale, girls playing along to hang, fart jokes, generally talking about nothing. Lea spends a good portion of the first 15 minutes prone – on the ground, on the floor with Amber, on the couch, on a lounge chair, in the backseat of someone’s car during passionless sex with a clueless boy – and the camera is there with her, on her level, hemmed by the smallness of her world.

Palm Trees and Power Lines is showing at the Sundance film festival with a release date to be announced

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source https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/jan/24/palm-trees-power-lines-film-review

Deadly crush reported outside Africa Cup of Nations match in Cameroon

  • At least six fans dead, 40 injured after crush at Olembe Stadium
  • Incident took place at hosts’ game with Comoros in Yaoundé

Dozens of fans have been injured and at least six are reported to be dead after a crush occurred outside Olembe Stadium in Yaoundé, the capital city of Cameroon, at the host nation’s Africa Cup of Nations match against Comoros.

Victims are understood to have been admitted to the city’s Messassi hospital after the incident, which occurred as supporters attempted to gain access to the ground’s south entrance for the round-of-16 match. The circumstances, including whether the injuries occurred before kick-off or during the game, are unclear but a local official has said the crush had tragic consequences.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/jan/24/africa-cup-of-nations-cameroon-olembe-stadium-crush

‘A genocide against our people’: Australian Uyghur leader calls for athlete boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics

‘While our people suffer in camps and in prison we can’t enjoy the game even if we want to. It hurts’

Uyghur community leader Adam Turan says it “hurts” that Australian athletes are still taking part in the Winter Olympics “in a country where they’re carrying out a genocide against our people”.

His voice adds to global criticism of China’s human rights record ahead of February’s games in Beijing.

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Sharp Stick review – Lena Dunham’s comeback is a misjudged experiment

The Girls co-creator’s first feature since 2011 on a 26-year-old’s sexual awakening has flashes of brilliance but is hobbled by infantilization

Ever since Hannah Horvath, the unfocused twentysomething protagonist of the HBO series Girls, declared herself the voice of a generation, audiences have struggled to read Lena Dunham. The line was clearly at least half-ironic, a joke, but many took it at face value, indicative of Dunham’s aspirations as both a writer and public figure. Dunham has provoked, fairly and unfairly, intense reactions since Girls, which she created with Jenni Konner, put her on the map in 2012, at 25; her solid artistic instincts – go back and watch the pre-MeToo sixth season episode American Bitch, which shreds the double-edged flattery of the self-important male artist – are often accompanied by baffling foot-in-mouth moments along lines of race, class, gender, and plain old overexposure.

Sharp Stick, Dunham’s first film since her breakout feature Tiny Furniture in 2011, isn’t likely to help that reputation. This awkward, misjudged, occasionally sexy film has seeds of a radical, fresh story and flashes of directorial brilliance but is hobbled throughout by the confounding decision to write her 26-year-old main character as either insensitively neuro-divergent or more sheltered child than adult.

Sharp Stick is showing at the Sundance film festival with a release date to be announced

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Taylor Swift criticises Damon Albarn for saying she doesn’t write her own songs

The singer tweeted that the Blur and Gorillaz frontman’s ‘hot take is completely false and SO damaging’ after comments in interview

Taylor Swift has called out Damon Albarn, lead singer of Blur and later of Gorillaz, on Twitter after the British musician told the LA Times she “doesn’t write her own songs”.

“I was such a big fan of yours until I saw this,” the American singer, 32, tweeted at Albarn. “I write ALL of my own songs. Your hot take is completely false and SO damaging. You don’t have to like my songs but it’s really fucked up to try and discredit my writing. WOW.”

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Manchester police make sixth arrest after fatal stabbing of Kennie Carter, 16

Five teenagers already held before 14-year-old arrested in Stretford where attack occurred

Police have arrested a sixth teenager following the fatal stabbing of 16-year-old Kennie Carter in Manchester.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) said the teenager was found with stab wounds to the chest on Thirlmere Avenue in Stretford at about 7pm on Saturday.

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Australia news live update: Covid reaches two-year mark in Australia, free RATs pledge falls short

After more than 2m cases and 3,000 deaths across the country, some experts are saying the worst of the pandemic may be over as Omicron peaks. Follow all the latest news

The benchmark ASX200 is set to fall 1.7% this morning, according to futures data, following further losses on overseas markets overnight.

In the US, the S&P500 fell 0.72% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq index dropped 0.43%, while London’s FTSE100 shed a whopping 2.63%.

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US orders families of embassy staff out of Ukraine as tensions rise

State department says dependents of staffers must leave the country amid growing tensions over Russia’s military buildup on the border

The US state department has ordered the families of all American personnel at the US embassy in Ukraine to leave the country amid heightened fears of a Russian invasion.

The department told the dependents of staffers at the US embassy in Kyiv that they must leave the country. It also said that non-essential embassy staff could leave Ukraine at government expense.

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How do you feel about the expected surge of Omicron in New Zealand?

We would like to hear from readers in Aotearoa about how they’re dealing with tighter restrictions and preparing for a surge in Covid cases

Last week New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern said the arrival of Omicron was not a matter not of if but when. Days later, it arrived. With the highly contagious variant entering Aotearoa, officials say they expect cases to reach over 1,000 a day in the next two weeks.

More broadly, New Zealand is entering a new stage in the pandemic: needing to reckon for the first time with the prospect of widespread Covid infections across the country, having kept the virus at bay for almost two full years.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/how-do-you-feel-about-the-expected-surge-of-omicron-in-new-zealand

Brown bears ‘switch habitats’ to hunt vulnerable prey

'Highly predatory’ animals emerge from hibernation and move to areas with reindeer and moose calves, finds study

Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, research suggests.

After emerging from hibernation, the animals embark on an active hunting strategy to take full advantage of the calving period.

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Long Covid: nearly 2m days lost in NHS staff absences in England

MPs urge support for workers after data shows extent of ongoing illness in first 18 months of pandemic

NHS trusts in England lost nearly 2m days in staff absences due to long Covid in the first 18 months of the pandemic, according to figures that reveal the hidden burden of ongoing illness in the health service.

MPs on the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on coronavirus estimate that more than 1.82m days were lost to healthcare workers with long Covid from March 2020 to September 2021 across England’s 219 NHS trusts.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jan/24/long-covid-nearly-2m-days-lost-in-nhs-staff-absences-in-england

Trigger Point review – utterly preposterous … but what a blast

Vicky McClure and Adrian Lester star in this slick police thriller full of bomb factories and banter. Just go in thinking CSI: Peckham or Line of Bomb Duty and you’ll have a great time

There will come a point, I suppose, when all the police departments have been discovered by broadcasters’ drama teams and mined to exhaustion. Within a few years, possibly, we will be gamely struggling to evince interest in the workings of Polzeath’s Anti-Jaywalking Squad (who is the mysterious stranger who keeps crossing against the lights?) or the Snettisham Window Box Protection Unit (when Mrs Addlestrop’s hyacinths are brutally uprooted, Claire Goose as DCI Crumblebum must catch the culprit before he starts on her lobelia). But for now there are still unplumbed sectors where real drama is to be had.

So to new ITV series Trigger Point, created by Daniel Brierley, produced by the company owned by Line of Duty’s Jed Mercurio and built round that series’ woefully underused actor Vicky McClure. She plays an “expo”, a member of the Metropolitan Police bomb disposal squad called – wildly unconvincingly, but maybe that’s just me – Lana Washington. Her partner in bomb disposition is Joel “Nut” Nutkins (I suspect this time it’s not just me), played by Adrian Lester, with whom she served in Afghanistan.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/jan/23/trigger-point-review-utterly-preposterous-but-what-a-blast

Eight-year-old girl shot dead by Chicago gunman targeting someone else

Police superintendent says department ‘will not rest’ until killer of Melissa Ortega, a recent arrival from Mexico, is found

A gunman targeting someone else on Chicago’s south west side instead shot an eight-year-old girl in the head, killing her, police said.

The Cook county medical examiner’s office identified the victim on Sunday as Melissa Ortega, whose family recently moved to Chicago from Mexico.

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Australia news live update: Barnaby Joyce apologises for saying ‘people aren’t dying’ from Covid; free rapid tests available to millions

Deputy PM apologises for mistakenly saying ‘people aren’t dying’ from Covid; treasurer Josh Frydenberg defends government’s rollout of rapid antigen tests as free ones become available for concession card holders. Follow all the day’s news

The Daily Telegraph is reporting that Scott Morrison’s WeChat account (which has 76,000 followers) has been hijacked and was renamed “Australian Chinese new life” earlier in January in a change made without the government’s knowledge.

Morrison’s profile photo was reportedly deleted and the account description changed to “provide life information for overseas Chinese in Australia,” according to a translation.

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Red alert: New Zealand prepares for thousands of Omicron cases a day with community spread

Prime minister Jacinda Ardern says Omicron is now circulating but ‘we’ll do everything that we can to slow the spread’

Omicron has breached New Zealand’s borders and started spreading, Jacinda Ardern has said, meaning the entire country will be placed on the highest level of restrictions.

The prime minister on Sunday said the country would try to slow the spread of Omicron but it was expected New Zealand would reach 1,000 cases a day in the coming weeks and thousands a day after that. New Zealand has not previously reported that level of infection.

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Death of British man in Thailand confirmed amid reports he was attacked

Second British man taken to hospital following incident that reportedly took place in early hours of Saturday

The death of a British man in Thailand has been confirmed by officials amid reports he was attacked.

A second British man was taken to hospital after the incident, the Foreign Office confirmed.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/22/death-of-british-man-in-thailand-confirmed-amid-reports-he-was-attacked

Nanny review – promising domestic worker thriller gets jumbled

A Senegalese immigrant nanny battles micro-aggressions and otherworldly forces in a novel yet loosely assembled debut

It’s remarkable how infrequently modern-day domestic workers are portrayed as fully formed characters in TV and film, given their ubiquity and necessity in the lives of so many. Perhaps part of that is because “the help” isn’t meant to be noticed (the flamboyant Fran Fine notwithstanding) or that the lives of low-wage people of color, many of whom are immigrants, haven’t traditionally piqued the interest of privileged Hollywood. When domestic workers do see screen time, it’s often through the gaze of the privileged.

Enter film-maker ​​Nikyatu Jusu, whose mother, an immigrant from Sierra Leone, had been a domestic worker. Raised in Atlanta, the young Jusu watched her parent “put her dreams to the side to be a peripheral mother in other mother’s narratives”.

Nanny is showing at the Sundance film festival with a release date to be announced

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Australia live news updates: NSW records 34 Covid deaths and Victoria 14; states await return to school plans

Students and teachers in NSW will be required to take rapid Covid tests twice a week when school resumes with high schoolers reportedly to wear masks; NSW government distributes 6m RATs to schools. Follow live

Let’s take a closer look at those numbers that have just come out of NSW and Victoria.

First up, in NSW 2,712 people are in hospital with Covid-19, and 34 people have sadly died. This is an increase on 30 Covid-19 related deaths recorded in the state yesterday.

Obviously I think he’s got to play out this year but that will be his intention. At the end of the day he’s the No 1 player in the world and he loves the Australian Open.

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Elon Musk offers to send terminals to restore internet to volcano-hit Tonga

Tesla billionaire says he could send Starlink terminals via SpaceX to Pacific island nation where communication is down

Elon Musk has offered to send Starlink internet terminals to Tonga, after the recent volcanic eruption and tsunami left the Pacific island nation without communication links to the rest of the world.

Replying on Twitter to a Reuters story that Tonga could be without internet connection for a month, the billionaire entrepreneur wrote: “Could people from Tonga let us know if it is important for SpaceX to send over Starlink terminals?”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/21/elon-musk-starlink-internet-tonga-volcano

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Texts show Fox News host Hannity’s pleas to Trump aide after Capitol attack

Messages said there should be ‘no more stolen election talk’ and ‘no more crazy people’ should be admitted to president’s orbit

In the aftermath of the deadly attack on the US Capitol last year, the rightwing Fox News host Sean Hannity pleaded with a top aide to Donald Trump that there should be “no more stolen election talk” and “no more crazy people” should be admitted to the president’s orbit.

Kayleigh McEnany, the White House press secretary, agreed – but to little effect.

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Azeem Rafiq: ‘The ECB needs a reset of its morals and values – simple as that’ | Donald McRae

The man who lifted the lid on racism at Yorkshire has faced death threats but has no intention of letting up in his quest for equality

“I am exhausted,” Azeem Rafiq says quietly as, just before eight in the morning, he takes a deep breath and straightens his black tie. The 30-year-old former cricketer, who exposed the institutional racism at the heart of a sport he once loved, is dressed in a sombre black suit. His mood is as composed and candid as it was when he gave his harrowing testimony in parliament to the DCMS select committee two months ago. “It’s a burden I’ve been carrying a very long time,” Rafiq says. “So to get all that off my chest to the select committee was a massive relief. I slept well that night. But since then it’s been a whirlwind.”

Rafiq feels under threat, unsettled by warnings that he and his family are in danger. There are also sustained attempts to undermine him and Rafiq is convinced some powerful forces are intent on muzzling him.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jan/21/azeem-rafiq-cricket-ecb-needs-a-reset-of-its-morals-and-values-simple-as-that

Australia live news updates: WA border backflip attacked; Covid deaths expected to climb after deadliest day

Australia to scrap PCR test requirement for international arrivals; Triple J to count down Hottest 100

The Victorian government is calling on retired teachers to join a pool of casual relief teachers to backfill vacancies left by teachers catching Omicron.

Schools in Victoria are scheduled to return next week. On Saturday, the education minister, James Merlino called on inactive teachers, retired teachers, education support staff, retired principals and people with education administrative experience to join a “job opportunity pool”.

Every sector is under pressure from the Omicron variant, and education will be no exception – but we’re taking action early to make sure staff absences don’t mean huge disruptions for students’ learning.

If you’re a retired or inactive teacher, school support staff member, allied health professional or administration worker – we want you to support our schools in 2022, so please get online and apply now.

I think we can be very confident that we will see many tens of thousands of people who will have long Covid, and possibly over 10,000 people who will still have long Covid by the end of the year.

We are flying blind about the actual scale of long Covid in this country.

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Dog saved from rising tide after being lured by sausage dangling from drone – video

Millie the jack russell-whippet became stranded on mudflats off the Hampshire coast and was in danger of being swept away by rising tides. Rescuers couldn’t reach her by kayak so decided to see if they could lure her to higher ground. The Denmead Drone Search & Rescue team, who had helped in the search for Millie, came up with an ingenious idea, attaching a sausage to a drone in the hope the scent would lure her to safety. It worked perfectly as Millie followed the sausage to higher ground and has now been reunited with her owner

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Deadly explosion in Ghana leaves huge crater after a mining truck accident – video

A massive crater has been formed in the ground following an explosion in Ghana's rural west. The explosion happened when a truck carrying explosives to a gold mine collided with a motorcycle. Multiple people are believed to have been killed. Footage shows widespread damage to houses nearby

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/21/deadly-explosion-in-ghana-leaves-huge-crater-after-a-mining-truck-accident-video

Snapchat fights drug dealing on app amid surge in youth overdose deaths

Improved automated drug detection systems and enhanced partnerships with law enforcement are among changes

Snapchat has announced new efforts to combat drug dealing on the platform, changes that come as drug-related deaths among US high school and college-aged youth are exploding.

The company said it has improved automated drug detection systems, enhanced partnerships with law enforcement, and launched a new portal educating users on the dangers of drugs.

Erin McCormick contributed reporting

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source https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/jan/20/snapchat-steps-combat-drug-dealing-on-platform

US man who faked death to evade rape charge rearrested after skipping hearing

Nicholas Rossi, who is wanted for an alleged assault in Utah, was caught in Glasgow following absence from extradition proceedings

An American fugitive who is believed to have faked his own death to evade a rape charge has been arrested after skipping his extradition hearing in Scotland.

Nicholas Rossi, who used several aliases while on the run from US authorities, was wanted by Interpol in connection with the alleged sexual assault in Utah in 2008.

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Australia Covid news live update: Western Australia delays border reopening; states expected to announce back to school plans

WA premier Mark McGowan says it would be ‘reckless’ to remove border restrictions given the Omicron outbreak in eastern states; states expected to announce back to school plans following national cabinet. Follow all the day’s news

The Australian federal police have launched an investigation into price gouging rapid antigen tests, warning people that re-selling them for “more than 20 per cent of the original retail purchase price,” is a crime punishable with up to five years imprisonment.

Here is what they had to say:

Two investigations have begun in Queensland and NSW after referrals from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

More referrals are expected and will be coordinated under the AFP’s Taskforce LOTUS, which was established in 2021 as a targeted and scalable response to potential criminal threats to the COVID-19 vaccine rollout.

It’s very frustrating for Australia because Ellume are now are exporting 100,000 tests every day to the United States because the US government backed them and the Australian government didn’t.

Fundamentally, the supply chain relies almost entirely on China to Australia now, which is a risky issue if China suddenly decides that it needs to domesticate all of its testing because of an outbreak there.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2022/jan/21/australia-covid-news-live-western-australia-delays-border-reopening-states-expected-to-announce-back-to-school-plans

Supreme court rejects Trump bid to shield documents from January 6 panel

Court’s move leaves no legal impediment to turning National Archives documents over to congressional committee

In a rebuff to Donald Trump, the supreme court is allowing the release of presidential documents sought by the congressional committee investigating the January 6 insurrection.

The justices on Wednesday rejected a bid by Trump to withhold the documents from the committee until the issue is finally resolved by the courts.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/19/us-capitol-riot-trump-documents-national-archives

Peru demands compensation for disastrous oil spill caused by Tonga volcano

Volcanic eruption caused spill, described as the worst ecological disaster to hit country in recent history, at refineries operated by Spanish oil giant Repsol

Peru has demanded compensation from the Spanish oil giant Repsol after freak waves from a volcanic eruption near Tonga caused an oil spill described as the worst ecological disaster to hit the South American country in recent history.

Peru’s prime minister, Mirtha Vásquez, told journalists on Wednesday that the Pampilla refinery, run by Repsol, “apparently” did not have a contingency plan for an oil spill.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/19/peru-spain-repsol-disastrous-oil-spill

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Australia news live update: 25 Covid deaths in NSW; TGA approves oral anti-viral treatments; national cabinet meets

NSW records 25 coronavirus deaths and 30,825 new cases; two oral treatments for Covid-19 given provisional approval by TGA; IVF treatments to resume in Victoria; Zverev says untested Australian Open players could have Covid; national cabinet to meet. Follow all the day’s news

Scott Morrison will ask the states to allow children to drive forklifts at today’s national cabinet meeting as part of measures to ease the staff shortages crippling supply chains, Guardian Australia has learned.

As anyone who’s ever worked in a factory or warehouse knows, forklifts are a very dangerous piece of machinery – a person was killed in a forklift accident in Victoria on Tuesday.

There are changes that we need to make around the age of forklift drivers, to get quite specific.

Either medicine should be administered as soon as possible after diagnosis of Covid-19 and within 5 days of the start of symptoms.

Lagevrio is available as capsules, while Paxlovid comprise separate tablets of nirmatrelvir and ritonavir. In both cases, the medicines are taken twice a day for 5 days.

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