John Bolton expected to plead guilty in classified documents case, sources confirm
Trump's former advisor turned critic had reached a deal with prosecutors, two people said.
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Trump's former advisor turned critic had reached a deal with prosecutors, two people said.
Beluga whales, which Marineland threatened to euthanize in 2025, will be moved to sanctuaries in Spain or across US Canada and an embattled marine park have reached a tentative deal on the future of 30 beluga whales, ending a saga that has captivated the public and angered animal rights groups. The federal fisheries ministry announced this week that all of Marinelandโs belugas would be shipped to either Spain or one of four locations in the US, ending whale captivity in Canada. Continue reading...
Itโs been nearly a week since U.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire in the conflict by 60 days and start a new round of talks on Iranโs nuclear program that required Trumpโs sign-off
Friends and family of the almost 1million people living with the condition in the UK describe years of exhaustion, anxiety and grief.
Proposal for 10-12.5% levies, to also include EU, Taiwan, Canada and Australia, would allow US president to skirt court-imposed limits Donald Trump has threatened tariffs of between 10% and 12.5% on 60 countries including the UK, EU and Australia over alleged forced labour failures, in the latest attempt to revive his signature trade policy. The EU immediately hit back, saying it expected the US to respect the tariff deal it entered into last July and arguing that stealth tariffs breached the spirit of that agreement. Continue reading...
Livelyโs legal team are suing her It Ends with Us co-star for legal fees and damages, reigniting a years-long court battle Attorneys for US actor Blake Likely were back in front of a New York judge on Monday to demand legal fees and damages from It Ends with Us co-star Justin Baldoni, after a settlement was reached last month in their years-long legal battle. The 38-year-old actorโs legal team argued that the defamation lawsuit brought against her by Baldoni and his production company, Wayfarer Studios, was a retaliatory move prohibited by California law. Continue reading...
Marine Rescue NSW volunteer coaxes distressed dog on to jetski after it paddled to Snapper Island in Batemans Bay Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast On Monday, radio operators in Batemans Bay along the New South Wales south coast got a call they hadnโt had before: a dog had been swept off the rocks and was in the ocean in distress. Rod Ingamells, the unit commander of the local Marine Rescue NSW team, was one of the first to hop in a rescue vessel. But by the time his team reached the area, the dog had swum nearly 800 metres across the bay to nearby Snapper Island. Continue reading...
Drone footage showing preparations for Americaโs โ or perhaps Donald Trumpโs โ birthday have really thrown some issues into sharp relief, writes Holly Baxter
Oxfam finds the 20 richest Australians now hold more wealth than the bottom 3 million households, analysis shows Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The wealth of Australiaโs billionaires increased by $25.67bn in the past year, equivalent to almost $50,000 a minute, according to new Oxfam Australia analysis of the 2026 Australian Financial Review Rich List. The anti-poverty organisation said the total wealth of Australian billionaires in 2026 has reached more than $686bn, while Acoss figures show 3,706,000 people live in poverty, including 757,000 children under 15 years. Continue reading...
For the starโs 100th anniversary, Lawrence Schiller relives the nude photoshoot that showed, far from being a โmessyโ blond bombshell, Monroe was a shrewd controller of her image A few days after doing a nude swimming pool shoot on the set of the 1962 comedy Somethingโs Got to Give, Marilyn Monroe jumped into her raven black T-Bird and drove her photographer, Lawrence Schiller, to Schwabโs Pharmacy on Sunset Boulevard. Schiller had brought his negatives, now ready to be turned into prints. And in her purse Monroe had brought her scissors, which she now reached for โ and, under the glow of the now legendary Hollywood hangoutโs streetlights, began to cut the colour film into pieces. โZiiiiiip โ the ones she didnโt like,โ says Schiller, animating the sound. โZiiiiiip.โ She destroyed them? โOh yeah, but that came with the territory,โ laughs the now 89-year-old, the last living photographer of Monroe, as he recalls his 25-year-old self bending down to pick up the debris and thinking: โWell, I wouldโve killed that one, too.โ In fact, he speaks of her editing with nothing but admiration: โThere wasnโt a picture she destroyed that I wouldโve published.โ Continue reading...
Girl pulled from River Wharfe in Burnsall, Yorkshire, on Sunday, with temperatures dropping down to average on Monday A 13-year-old girl has died after going into a river and a boy is missing as the water-related death toll reached at least 15 amid a heatwave. The girl was pulled from the River Wharfe in Burnsall, near Skipton, North Yorkshire, on Sunday evening. She was airlifted to hospital where she was pronounced dead, North Yorkshire police said. Continue reading...
Study finds activity is not harmful or caused by stress of captivity โ and is in fact more common in wild birds An investigation into acts of self-pleasure among parrots and other birds has reached a climax, with the results providing welcome relief for vets and researchers, not to mention the birds themselves. Bird keepers are often advised to discourage and even punish birds for masturbating, but the study found the activity was more common in the wild than in captivity, with researchers concluding it is part of a birdโs natural behaviour. Continue reading...
A rare type of the fatal disease is ravaging the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with more than 1,000 cases reported so far.
Exclusive: Experts say homelessness is primary driver of crisis that led to 77 โavoidableโ deaths in 2025 The number of people who die within two weeks of being released from prison in England and Wales has reached a record high, a Guardian investigation has found. Seventy-seven people died within 14 days of being released from prison in 2025, 28% higher than the 60 deaths recorded the previous year and the highest since records began in 2021. Continue reading...
When Daniel Mervis succumbed to a serious, and fatal, cocaine addiction he developed while studying at St John's College, Oxford, his grieving parents reached a surprising conclusion.
Exclusive: Local authority asked what steps it is taking after hordes of splashing revellers seen disturbing nesting birds Ministers have written to the City of London demanding it stop people from swimming in a protected pond on Hampstead Heath, after disturbing scenes of cygnets and eggs being disrupted went viral on social media. Swans and their 12-day-old cygnets were disturbed by hordes of splashing revellers in the north London park on Monday as temperatures reached a record 35C in the capital. In one video, a swan was seen poking an unhatched egg with its beak after it fell into the water during the chaos. Continue reading...
Tehran denies deal has been reached that would open strait of Hormuz and eliminate countryโs nuclear programme Donald Trump has claimed he could approve an Iran peace deal on Friday that contains major concessions from Tehran, including the opening of the strait of Hormuz and the elimination of the countryโs nuclear programme. However, top Iranian officials signalled a final agreement had not been reached. The two versions indicate Trump may once again be practising his โart of the dealโ as he seeks to talk his way out of a war that has disrupted global energy supplies and rocked the world economy. Continue reading...
The US and Iran have 'reached a deal' to extend the ceasefire and open new negotiations on Tehran's nuclear programme.
Joel de Mowbrayโs salvage scheme began as a small milk float converted into a logging vehicle โ now heโs part of Tipping Point East, a massive site designed to divert valuable waste materials to builders that need it Joel de Mowbray reached breaking point with UK construction in south London in 2020. He was working on a lovely building project, part of Lambeth councilโs scheme to make streets more pedestrian-friendly. De Mowbray was installing a public wooden seating area in an underused stretch of street. โThe council were doing treeworks the entire time we were building, felling trees right next to us,โ he says. โBut we had to go to Ashdown Forest for our supplies. That felt bonkers to me: they were creating the exact material we needed next to our site.โ Continue reading...
Jim Haynes, 62, was laying concrete slabs at the University of Liverpool during the sweltering bank holiday weekend, when temperatures in the city reached 31C.