
SE NÅ: Snakker om Iran
MEDAL OF HONOR: Donald Trump skal dele ut «Medal of Honor»-medaljer i Det hvite hus. Det er også forventet at Trump vil kommentere de nå fire amerikanske soldatene som har mistet livet i forbindelse med angrepet på Iran.

SE NÅ: - Stort nederlag
Demokratene gjorde et brakvalg i flere amerikanske delstater.

SE NÅ: «Debatten» om avsløringene
SE NÅ: «Debatten» om Mette-Marits kontakt med Jeffrey Epstein.

SE NÅ: Dukket opp sammen
SE NÅ: Kjendisene ankommer ELLE-gallaen

SE NÅ: - Aldri sett liknende i Norge
Følg rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby.

SE NÅ: - Et jævla kjør
Nominasjonene til Oscar 2026, som er den 98. gang de gjeve prisene deles ut, kunngjøres torsdag 22. januar.

SE NÅ: - Ingenting må skjules
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt.

SE NÅ: Norsk bonanza: - Gåsehud!
Nominasjonene til Oscar 2026, som er den 98. gang de gjeve prisene deles ut, kunngjøres torsdag 22. januar.

SE NÅ: - Store saker på spill
STOCKHOLM: Danmarks utenriksminister Lars Løkke Rasmussen holder pressekonferanse sammen med sin svenske motpart Maria Malmer Stenergard under et besøk i Sverige for å snakke om Grønland og NATOs rolle i arktisk sikkerhet.

Kjendisene strømmer til
Norges beste influensere og sosiale medier-profiler i 17 ulike kategorier skal kåres på Vixen Awards.

Disse er ikke med i troppen
Bodø/Glimt tar i mot Monaco på Aspmyra i Champions League. Kjetil Knutsen og Sondre Auklend møter pressen før oppgjøret.

SE LIVE: Politiet med siste nytt
TOGANGREP: Ni personer er livstruende skadd etter at to personer gikk til angrep med kniv på et tog på vei fra Doncaster til London lørdag kveld.

SE NÅ: - Trump har vinglet
SE NÅ: Siste nytt

- Dramatisk utvikling
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt om Høiby-saken.

SE NÅ: Ny beskjed om kongen
BESØK: Kronprinsregenten besøker Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt (Nupi) i Oslo. Video:

SE NÅ: - Flere bevisstløse
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt.

SE NÅ: Dette vet vi
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt.

SE NÅ: - Kjempesterke og alvorlige tall
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt.

SE LIVE: Bekrefter samtaler
Kronprins Haakon holder et kort pressemøte under besøket sitt i Hemsedal kommune tirsdag 23. september. Video: NTB

SE LIVE: - Ser ut som mishandling
Følg rettssaken mot Marius Borg Høiby på Dagbladet TV.

SE NÅ: - Framstår som en vits
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt fra Davos

SE LIVE: To personer skal være pågrepet
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt.

SE NÅ: Dukket opp i kveld
MINNESMERKE: Turning Point USA holder begravelse for Charlie Kirk i State Farm Stadium, Arizona, USA.

SE NÅ: Luksushotell i flammer
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt.

SE NÅ: Møtes
WASHINGTON, D.C: Friedrich Merz blir den første europeiske lederen som møter Trump siden starten på det amerikansk-israelske angrepet på Iran.

SE LIVE: - Dere må gjøre noe
NEW YORK: USAs president Donald Trump taler under FNs 80-årsmarkering. Video: Reuters/AP

- Kan bli interessant
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt om Marius Borg Høiby-rettssaken fra Oslo Tinghus. Video

SE LIVE: Møter pressen
Brækhus og resten av bokserne møter pressen i forkant av hennes siste kamp i karrieren.

SE NÅ: - Kan bli flere pågripelser
Politiet møter pressen etter en granat eksploderte ved Pilestredet i Oslo tirsdag kveld. Video: NTB

SE LIVE: Kjendisene ankommer
SE NÅ: Kjendisene ankommer ELLE-gallaen

- Ville vært krise
Etter lang tid med usikkerhet har Søreide bestemt seg. Dette betyr avgjørelsen for Høyre.

Massiv eksplosjon
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt

SE LIVE: Statsministeren holder nyttårstale
SE NÅ: Statsminister Jonas Gahr Støres Nyttårstale

SE LIVE: Siste nytt om landslaget
Ståle Solbakken tar ut landslagstroppen til VM-kvalifiseringskampene mot Estland og Italia, som vil avgjøre Norges VM-drøm. Video: NTB

- Jeg blir kastet litt rundt
Bodø/Glimt tar i mot Monaco på Aspmyra i Champions League. Kjetil Knutsen og Sondre Auklend møter pressen før oppgjøret.

SE NÅ: Siste nytt
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt om Epstein-avsløringene.

SE NÅ: - Vi har slått ut alt
WASHINGTON, D.C: Friedrich Merz blir den første europeiske lederen som møter Trump siden starten på det amerikansk-israelske angrepet på Iran.

SE NÅ: - Missilene er på vei
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt om krigen i Midtøsten.

SE LIVE: Politiet med siste nytt
OSLO: Politiet inviterer media til politihuset på Grønland onsdag 1. oktober til en oppdatering i Bislettsaken. Video: Dagbladet TV/NTB

- Største krigen amerikanerne har innledet
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt.

SE LIVE: Aldri skjedd før
UVANLIG: USAs førstedame Melania Trump leder et møte i FNs sikkerhetsråd mandag.

SE NÅ: - Gjør saken skandaløs
Dagbladet TV gir deg siste nytt om Epstein-avsløringene.

Robotaxi outage in China’s Wuhan leaves passengers stranded in moving traffic
More than 100 of the Baidu driverless vehicles stopped running because of a system malfunction Some robotaxi passengers were left stranded in the middle of fast-moving traffic in a major Chinese city after their driverless vehicles stopped running, according to police and media reports on Wednesday. A preliminary investigation indicates more than 100 robotaxis came to a halt because of a “system malfunction”, police in the city of Wuhan said in a statement, without elaborating. No injuries were reported. Continue reading...
Småinvestorene som utfordrer makten
Norske aktivistinvestorer er ikke som andre aktivistinvestorer. De er bitte små, dukker opp som en flash mob og forsvinner like fort igjen.

Kommer til Norge
Manchester United skal til Norge i oppkjøringen til neste sesong, melder The Athletic.

Unsuspecting windsurfer collides with gray whale in the San Francisco Bay
Footage shows a man windsurfing being forcefully thrown from his board as a whale breaches off the California coast An unsuspecting windsurfer collided with a gray whale on the San Francisco Bay in a startling and rare encounter captured on video. The footage shows the moment the surfer is forcefully thrown from his board as a gray whale breaches off the California coast, plunging him into the water. Continue reading...

Two dead and one missing after trying to cross Channel to UK
First fatal incident this year occurred hours after £16.2m ‘stop the boats’ deal agreed between Britain and France Europe live – latest updates UK politics live – latest updates Two people have died and another is missing after trying to cross the Channel from France to the UK on Wednesday morning. It is the first fatal incident in the Channel this year. The deaths occurred just hours after an interim £16.2m “stop the boats” deal was agreed between the UK and France which will be in place until May. Negotiations will continue for a longer-term deal to replace the previous three-year deal, which expired on Tuesday. According to reports, the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, is trying to secure a “payment by results” agreement to reduce small boat crossings. Continue reading...

Gale-force winds forecast across northern UK over Easter weekend
Meteorologists issue yellow weather warning, with gusts of up to 90mph expected in some areas The northern half of the UK is expected to face gale force winds over the Easter weekend, with forecasters warning of possible travel disruption and power cuts, stemming from a “significant cold plunge from Canada into the North Atlantic”. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for very strong winds in Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of north Wales and northern England from 6pm on Saturday until midday on Sunday. Continue reading...
Trumps fredssignaler: – Begynner å føle enormt på presset
Iran-krigen kan nærme seg slutten. – Alternativet er så ille at markedene virker å tenke at dette vil ordne seg, sier oljeanalytiker.

Stella McCartney granted permission for £5m home in Scottish Highlands
McCartney and her husband faced objections including fears over threat to local otters and ‘hideous’ design The fashion designer Stella McCartney has been granted permission to build a £5m home on a spectacular Highland peninsula after a three year planning battle over the threat to local otters and the “hideous” modernist design. McCartney and her husband, Alasdhair Willis, a creative director at Adidas, want to build the split level property with a turf roof and natural stone walls on the rocky outcrop overlooking Loch Ailort, west of Fort William, 30 metres above sea level. Continue reading...

Nicotine pouches not yet cleared for sale in US due to concerns over young users
FDA planned to fast-track applications for authorization, but agency reviewers raise alarm over addiction risk Popular nicotine pouch products have yet to be cleared for sale in the United States despite a fast-track Food and Drug Administration scheme, as agency scientists hesitate to authorize them due to potential risks to new users, including children, three sources told Reuters. New tobacco products like pouches, which users insert under their lip to get a nicotine buzz, must be authorised by the FDA in order to be legally sold in the US, the world’s largest market for smoking alternatives worth some $22bn. Continue reading...

Trump says he is ‘absolutely’ considering withdrawing US from Nato
The president, a longtime critic of Nato, has stepped up criticism after allies refused to join the US-Israel war on Iran Donald Trump has said he is “absolutely” considering withdrawing the US from Nato, warning that the matter was “beyond reconsideration” in the wake of the refusal of US allies to join the US-Israeli war against Iran. The president’s threats, his most determined to date, have left the alliance facing its worst crisis in its 77-year history, a former US ambassador has warned. Continue reading...

Solgte alle: - Noe skjedde
Før eide jeg 20 designervesker. Så begynte jeg å selge dem. For hver veske som fikk ny eier på Finn, ble det litt lettere å puste.

UK citizens detained in UAE frustrated with ‘impotent’ government intervention
Families of those accused of sharing images of conflict in region say ministers are too fearful of offending Emirates Middle East crisis live – latest updates The families of UK citizens held in the United Arab Emirates over allegations that they shared images of the conflict with Iran have voiced frustration at the British government’s failure to help. Several British citizens are among more than 100 foreign nationals who have been detained under draconian Emirate rules that outlaw publishing or sharing material that could “disturb public security”. Continue reading...

Police urge parents to ‘take responsibility’ after two days of disorder in London
Six teenagers have been arrested after hundreds of young people gathered in Clapham in ‘swarming the streets’ TikTok trend Police have urged parents to “take responsibility” after scenes of widespread disorder in Clapham, south-west London, on Saturday and Tuesday. Officers said the incidents were fuelled by a TikTok trend for swarming the streets. Six teenage girls have been arrested so far, and the Metropolitan police said there would be more arrests in the coming days as officers reviewed CCTV and bodycam footage of the disorder. It urged parents not to allow their children to take part in similar events over the Easter weekend. Continue reading...

Success or ‘total flop’? Report on Germany’s cannabis legalisation fails to settle debate
Policy is still divisive two years in, with SPD hailing it while CDU minister claims it is risk to young people’s health Germany is divided over how the legalisation of cannabis two years ago is going, with critics and proponents at odds over its impact on consumption, youth welfare and organised crime. On 1 April 2024 the previous centre-left-led government made Germany the first big EU country to legally allow personal recreational use of cannabis for over-18s. Continue reading...

Kraftig advarsel til turister
Dubai lokker med sol, luksus og skattefrihet. Nå advares beboere og turister mot å filme iranske angrep - etter at hundrevis skal være pågrepet.

Italian coastguard recovers 19 bodies from inflatable boat off island of Lampedusa
Fifty-eight others found alive during rescue in early hours of Wednesday, according to coastguard spokesperson The bodies of 19 people have been recovered from an inflatable boat south of the island of Lampedusa by the Italian coastguard, a spoksperson told AFP. Fifty-eight other people, including five children, were found alive during the rescue in the early hours of Wednesday and transported to Lampedusa by the coastguard, according to Roberto D’Arrigo. Continue reading...

Britain to host 35 countries for strait of Hormuz talks, says Starmer
US understood not to be invited directly to talks that will explore ways of reopening critical waterway Middle East crisis – live updates The UK will convene 35 countries – excluding the US – to explore ways to reopen the strait of Hormuz, the vital shipping route for oil and gas that has been blocked by Iran. Keir Starmer, the prime minister, said the next phase of discussions in the joint British and French efforts to secure the waterway would be held on Thursday, with Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, alongside international leaders. Continue reading...
Nå eies Friele av Dr. Pepper
Den amerikanske drikkevaregiganten har kjøpt den nederlanske Friele-eieren JDE Peet's.

Pumpesmell: - Får masse reaksjoner
Bård Hoksrud (Frp) får høre det selv fra sin egen mor etter at pumpeprisene viser noe helt annet enn vedtatt.

Nordmenn hamstrer
Nordmenn hamstrer før Systembolaget stenger dørene. Politiet frykter norske-fyll og kaos i Strömstad.

Navy captain steps back from duties over link to MP whose husband faces China spy claims
Joani Reid MP reportedly swapped flirtatious messages with senior officer in charge of nuclear-armed submarine A Royal Navy captain in charge of one of Britain’s nuclear-armed submarines stepped back from his duties over his relationship with the MP Joani Reid, whose husband faces allegations of spying for China. The married senior officer was investigated by the navy last year over his contact with Reid after the messages, described as inappropriate, prompted an assessment of a potential blackmail risk, the Financial Times first reported. Continue reading...

Kollapset: - Har vært i behandling
Den prisvinnende artisten kollapset på scenen i september. Nå snakker hun ut om den traumatiske hendelsen.

In Europe, lobbyists are using soaring fuel prices to make the case for more dirty energy
The argument for transitioning to renewables seems stronger than ever – and yet, attacks mount on the carbon price scheme that underpins the EU’s success at cutting pollution • Don’t get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up here On the one hand, experts say, Europe is better prepared for this energy crisis than the last. On the other, it is still waging a culture war against the most obvious path out. Fuel prices have soared to ruinous levels since the Iran war left ships of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) stranded in the Gulf. The pain is most acute in Asia, but high energy prices are already causing panic in Europe. Shortages could hit the continent this month, oil company Shell warned last week. Donald Trump’s “go get your own oil” comments on Tuesday sent prices to their highest level since the start of the US-Israel attack on Iran. They briefly dipped below $100-a-barrel on Wednesday amid hopes that the war may soon end. Continue reading...

I høyesterett: Aldri skjedd før
President Donald Trump møtte onsdag opp i høyesterett for å høre starten på behandlingen av en prinsipiell sak om retten til statsborgerskap for alle som er født i USA.

Står bom stille
Påskeutfarten før rekka av helligdager melder seg er godt i gang.

Innfører totalforbud: Svenskene raser
Frankrike mener at det er «helt nødvendig», mens svenske raser. Her er beskjeden fra den norske regjeringen.

Senior Queensland judge criticises ‘glacial’ years-long delays in serious criminal trials
Exclusive: Justice Jim Henry published data from his own court revealing recent cases took more than a year to reach committal Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A Queensland supreme court judge says serious criminal cases are taking “excruciatingly longer” to finalise due to “glacial” delays in the state’s magistrates court, where some matters are spending several years in procedural limbo. Justice Jim Henry, who is based at the supreme court in Cairns, published data from his own court revealing that of 31 recent criminal cases he finalised between November and February, on average each case took more than a year (370 days) in the lower courts before a committal. Continue reading...

Politician alleges NSW corrections illegally snooped on her calls with prisoners
Exclusive: Greens MLC Sue Higginson tells parliament that Corrective Services knew things ‘which made it very clear they had monitored our conversation’ Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A New South Wales parliamentarian has alleged prison officers unlawfully listened to her calls with inmates and then threatened those who had sought her help. The Greens’ justice spokesperson, Sue Higginson, alleged that her phone calls were “routinely” monitored despite it being against the law for corrective services officers to listen to calls between parliamentarians and prisoners. Continue reading...

Federal government claims some states standing in the way of ‘getting those guns off our streets’
PM’s deadline to establish the biggest gun buyback in 30 years passes with half of the nation’s governments refusing to join Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The federal government has accused state and territory leaders who refuse to sign up to its proposed national gun buy back scheme, of “standing in the way” of efforts to get dangerous weapons off Australian streets. Anthony Albanese’s end of March deadline to establish the biggest gun buyback in 30 years has now passed with half of the nation’s governments refusing to join. There is no timeline for the buyback, announced in the weeks after the Bondi terror attack, and it remains unclear how costs will be split. Continue reading...

‘Fossil-fuel imperialism’: Trump’s hankering for Iranian oil runs deep
Experts say the US believes it is entitled to resources it desires – a perspective president has supported for decades Donald Trump said this past weekend he wants to “take the oil in Iran” by seizing control of a key export hub, echoing a refrain he has returned to for over a decade. It’s a sign of his disregard for international law and belief in “fossil-fuel imperialism”, experts say. Continue reading...

‘Human tragedy’: Leqaa Kordia on how ICE jail echoes life in occupied Palestine
In her first print interview since release, the Palestinian immigrant says after year in custody, she sees it as her duty to denounce ICE detention in the US A Palestinian woman who was released last month after spending a year in a Texas immigration detention center told the Guardian in an exclusive interview that she sees “a lot of similarities” between the treatment of people in Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) custody and that of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation. Leqaa Kordia, who was detained by ICE following her arrest at a protest against Israel’s war in Gaza, says that she will continue to speak up about the rights of Palestinians, but that she now also sees it as her duty to denounce the “human tragedy” of immigration detention in the US. Continue reading...
Wall Street åpner opp
Saken oppdateres gjennom handelsdagen.

Pot Noodle pizza and Liz Truss joining Nasa were among the best April fools this year
The discovery of a medieval Scottish ferry with a roll-on, roll-off feature for carts also provided some much-needed levity The media ecosystem may have changed since the BBC’s spaghetti harvest report in 1957 or the Guardian’s 1977 travel supplement about the island of San Serriffe, but April fool stories are still with us. Indeed, if you picked up Wednesday’s edition of the Guardian, you may have been taken in by our report that evidence had been found of coffee being consumed in England a couple of centuries before the first known examples, thanks in part to an expert called Macky Arto. Continue reading...

Køkaos: - Tar av
Stillestående trafikk og køkaos preger grenseovergangene.

Doctor’s son says father confessed he ‘tried to kill’ wife after cheating claim
Jurors hear 19-year-old recount FaceTime call after alleged cliffside attack on Oahu during wife’s birthday trip Sign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inbox The son of a Hawaii doctor accused of trying to kill his wife testified on Tuesday that his father told him that his wife had been cheating on him and that he had “tried to kill her”. Emile Konig, 19, told jurors that he had received two FaceTime calls from his father, Gerhardt Konig, 47, on the morning of 24 March 2025 – the same day prosecutors allege that Gerhardt attempted to murder his wife, Arielle Konig, 37, during a hike on Oahu’s “Pali Puka” trail. Continue reading...

Tittet i esken: Sjokkoppdagelse
Da ordren på 140 blodige fingre tikket inn fra Netflix, sa konditor Ivar Bakke ja på flekken.

‘On a whole other level’: rapid snow melt-off in American west stuns scientists
Experts say brutal March heat has left critical snowpack at record-low levels – and key basins in uncharted territory Snow surveys taking place across the American west this week are offering a grim prognosis, after a historically warm winter and searing March temperatures left the critical snowpack at record-low levels across the region. Experts warned that even as the heat begins to subside, the stunning pace of melt-off over the past month has left key basins in uncharted territory for the dry seasons ahead. Though there’s still potential for more snow in the forecast, experts said it will likely be too little too late. Continue reading...

US’s Royal Navy jibes are uncomfortable because they have substance | Jamie Grierson
While Pete Hegseth has mocked the ‘big bad Royal Navy’ the First Sea Lord has sounded the alarm about its readiness Middle East crisis – live updates The US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, had his tongue firmly in his cheek when he singled out the “big bad Royal Navy” in a recent press update on the US-Israeli attacks on Iran. Hegseth’s sarcastic comment was only the latest in a long line of jibes against the capabilities and readiness of the British Royal Navy. Continue reading...
Trump hevder Iran har bedt om våpenhvile
Iran sier uttalelsene er «falske og grunnløse».

MP rejects Palantir’s claims that criticism of NHS England deal is ‘ideologically motivated’
Head of committee says it was appropriate for government to seek guidance on way out of £330m deal with US data company Claims by Palantir that concerns over the US data analytics company’s multimillion-pound NHS contract are “ideologically motivated” have been rejected by the chair of a parliamentary committee. It was also appropriate for the government to seek guidance on activating a break contract in the deal, said Chi Onwurah, a Labour MP who heads the science, innovation and technology select committee. Continue reading...

Boy, 17, among new arrests over suspected arson attack on Jewish charity ambulances
Three people arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson, say police investigating Golders Green incident Counter-terrorism police have arrested two men and a boy in connection with a suspected arson attack last week on ambulances run by a Jewish charity in Golders Green, north London. The three people – a 19 year-old man, a 20-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy – were all arrested early on Wednesday, the Metropolitan police said. Continue reading...

Dømt: - Ikke til å tro
Et «uskyldig» Snapchat-innlegg viste seg å bli en dyr affære for TV-profilen.

Nye meldinger avslørt: «Skulle ønske jeg var der»
Prinsen skal ha flørtet med journalist på Facebook og kalt henne «sugar». I retten hevdet han at de bare møttes én gang.

Sjokksum: - Gir fullstendig faen
Donald Trump har brukt like mye penger på krigen i Midtøsten som USA har brukt i Ukraina på tre år. - Vanvittig prioritering, sier norsk ekspert.

- Hold deg innendørs
Nord-Norge går et ruskete døgn i møte med kraftige vindkast og nedbør.

American Heart Association releases dietary guidance counter to some Maha guidelines
Leading US heart health group recommends prioritizing plant-based protein over meat relative to US government The American Heart Association’s new nutrition guidance, released on Tuesday, emphasized a dietary pattern rich in vegetables, fruits and whole grains, prioritizing plant-based protein over meat. It also suggested limiting the use of sugar, salt and ultra-processed foods and replacing full fat dairy with non-fat and low-fat dairy. Continue reading...

Housebuilder Berkeley to halt buying new land and hiring staff
Group cuts costs as shares plunge while it grapples with impact of Iran war on property market Business live – latest updates One of Britain’s biggest housebuilders has said it will stop buying new land and hiring new staff, as it grapples with the impact of the Iran war on the property market. Berkeley, a London-focused housebuilder, said it would cut costs as it warned that “geopolitical volatility” and “reduced potential” for interest rate cuts could weigh on the business. Continue reading...

Svensk krimkonge: - Det plaget meg
Den svenske krimkongen Johan Theorin (62) leser heller poesi enn selvhjelpsbøker for å bli et bedre menneske.

- Kan ta lang tid
Tilbake fra en fin tur med familien på ski i påskefjellet, oppdager du at du har mistet nøkkelen til bilen. Det er bortimot krise.
Sats bekrefter datainnbrudd: – Alvorlig
Flere medlemmer har fått personopplysninger lekket.

Kjørte inn i butikken
Sjåføren kjørte gjennom veggen og inn i en XXL-butikk på Ringerike.

VM i fare
Kidnappingen av en amerikansk reporter i Irak kan få følger for Norges første VM-motstander i USA.

Prominent UK pro-Palestine activists guilty of breaching protest conditions
Judge says in verdict against Ben Jamal and Chris Nineham that conditions imposed were lawful and necessary Two prominent leaders in the Palestine solidarity movement in Britain have been found guilty of breaching protest conditions. Ben Jamal, 62, the director of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), and Chris Nineham, 63, vice-chair of the Stop the War Coalition, were accused of failing to comply with conditions imposed on a protest on 18 January 2025. They were subsequently charged with public order offences. Continue reading...

Man remanded in custody after seven pedestrians hit by car in Derby
Sandhu Ponnachan appears in court on charges of dangerous driving and causing grievous bodily harm A 36-year-old man has been remanded into custody after appearing in court accused of dangerous driving after seven people were injured when a car hit pedestrians in Derby on Saturday night. Sandhu Ponnachan, from the Alvaston area of the city, appeared at Southern Derbyshire magistrates court on Wednesday having also been charged with six counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent, one count of attempted grievous bodily harm, and one count of possession of a bladed article. Continue reading...

First Thing: Trump launches tirade against Europe for not joining Iran war
Some European countries have blocked Israeli and US planes from moving weapons through their airspace. Plus, a rocket heads to the moon on Wednesday for the first time since 1972 Good morning. Donald Trump has launched a tirade against European countries that refused to join the Israel-US war against Iran, calling out the UK and France, as transatlantic relations continue their downward spiral and the war wreaks havoc on the global economy. What pushback has there been from Europe? France has blocked Israeli planes from flying weapons through its airspace, while Italy refused last-minute permission for US bombers to land in Sicily. Spain has already denied the US use of its bases and airspace. The UK, however, has allowed the US to use its bases for a war that its government says is illegal. For the latest updates, follow our live blog. Continue reading...

US tech firm Oracle cuts thousands of jobs as it steps up AI spending
Company chaired by Trump ally Larry Ellison seeks to reassure investors that bet on AI infrastructure will pay off Oracle is cutting thousands of jobs as the US technology company seeks to reassure investors that its bet on AI infrastructure will pay off. The $420bn firm, headquartered in Austin, Texas, started letting employees go on Tuesday, with thousands of Oracle’s 160,000-strong workforce expected to leave. Continue reading...

Trump to attend supreme court arguments on landmark birthright citizenship case - US politics live
Court case will weigh the constitutionality of his contentious bid to end birthright citizenship President Donald Trump will watch the US supreme court hear a landmark case today weighing the constitutionality of his contentious bid to end birthright citizenship – an extraordinary and possibly unprecedented move for the nation’s highest office. Trump signed an executive order on his return to the White House decreeing that children born to parents in the United States illegally or on temporary visas would not automatically become US citizens. Trump signed an executive order seeking to restrict mail-in voting across the US with a series of new requirements, including the establishment of a national voter list. The move was unprecedented and likely unconstitutional, according to experts. The Brennan Center said in response, “He has no lawful authority to write the rules that govern our elections. He tried a year ago; we sued him; we won. A year later, he has tried again. He can expect the same result.” Several states and Democratic officials criticized the order, describing it as an illegal attack that amounted to voter suppression ahead of the midterms, and said they will take legal action to stop the president, including California. Trump continued to fume over today’s ruling from a US judge that halted the construction of his $400m White House ballroom, and sharply criticized the decision during a press briefing and on social media. Pete Hegseth lifted the suspension of the crew of the military helicopters that hovered near the home of singer Kid Rock, and said there would be no investigation. Continue reading...

UK needs ‘ambitious’ new EU ties amid Iran war, Starmer says
PM to focus on European defence and economic partnership for ‘dangerous world’ in pivot away from US UK politics live – latest updates Britain’s long-term national interest requires closer partnership with the EU, Keir Starmer has said, citing war in the Middle East and the increasingly “volatile” international situation. The prime minister indicated that the conflict had re-focused the government on “ambitious” new ties with Europe, economically and in defence, and said that how Britain emerged from the crisis “would define us for a generation”. Continue reading...