Dinosaur tracks uncovered at site of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s refuge | Science

When Bonnie Prince Charlie fled the Scottish Highlands after defeat at the Battle of Culloden, his route may have crossed the fossilised footsteps of massive meat-eating dinosaurs, researchers say. Newly discovered impressions at Prince Charles’s Point on the Isle of Skye, where the Young Pretender is said to have hunkered down in 1746, reveal that … Read more

US banks predict climate goals will fail – but air conditioning firms will thrive | Climate crisis

The world is on track for disastrous global heating – but this will create profits for some air conditioning companies, according to forecasts by leading Wall Street financial institutions. Recent reports by Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase and the Institute of International Finance all make clear the finance sector considers the Paris climate agreement limiting global … Read more

Judiciary must be protected, says Macron, as judge who sentenced Le Pen put under guard | Marine Le Pen

Emmanuel Macron has said the French judiciary is independent and must be protected as a judge was put under police guard after sentencing Marine Le Pen to an immediate ban from running for office. Speaking on Wednesday, two days after the far-right leader’s conviction for the embezzlement of European parliament funds, the French president told … Read more

Attorney general says MPs attacks on judges ‘a huge threat to the rule of law’ | Robert Jenrick

Political attacks on judges are “dangerous” and “a huge threat to the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary”, the attorney general has said in a direct rebuke to the shadow justice secretary. Richard Hermer said politics was entering a “dangerous moment” where politicians were “attacking judges on a personal basis” on the … Read more

Head of DC’s African American museum on leave as Trump targets Smithsonian | Trump administration

Kevin Young, the director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) in Washington DC, is not currently in charge of the museum and has been on leave since 14 March, as Donald Trump targets the Smithsonian museum network for its content. The Washington Post first reported that Young has been on … Read more

US anti-abortion group expands campaign in UK | UK news

A rightwing US group backing an anti-abortion campaigner whose case has become a new source of UK tensions with the Trump administration is significantly expanding activities and spending in Britain. The UK branch of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which is funding the case of Livia Tossici-Bolt – who is being prosecuted for an alleged breach … Read more

Investigation launched after racist message ‘blasted out’ at asylum centre | Immigration and asylum

An investigation has been launched after a racist message was reportedly “blasted out” on portable radios used by Home Office contractors at an asylum processing centre. The deeply offensive broadside, saying “fuck off you niggers, go back to where you came from”, was reportedly heard at the Manston processing site for small boat arrivals in … Read more

Evidence of ‘execution-style’ killings of 15 Palestinian aid workers by Israeli forces, doctor says | Israel-Gaza war

A forensic doctor who examined the bodies of some of the 15 paramedics and Palestinian rescue workers shot dead by Israeli forces and buried in a mass grave in southern Gaza has said there was evidence of execution-style killing, based on the “specific and intentional” location of shots at close range. The Palestinian Red Crescent … Read more

‘Loser’: Musk endures wave of gloating on X after liberal judge wins Wisconsin race | Trump administration

Democrats were tasting unfamiliar triumphalism on Wednesday after the election for a vacant Wisconsin supreme court seat turned into an emphatic repudiation of Elon Musk, Donald Trump’s richest supporter and key ally. Musk endured a wave of gloating on X, his own the social media platform, after Brad Schimel, a Trump-endorsed judge that he spent … Read more