Minister refuses to rule out further benefit cuts amid backlash over cuts to disability payments – UK politics live | Politics

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Welfare bill is still increasing but cuts make it ‘sustainable’, says minister Good morning. Keir Starmer and his team got through the announcement yesterday of disability benefit cuts worth £5bn without total Labour meltdown – no one has resigned from the … Read more

Russia attacks Ukraine hours after partial ceasefire agreed in Putin-Trump call | Ukraine

Russia attacked Ukraine with kamikaze drones and S-300 surface-to-air missiles overnight, Ukrainian authorities have said, just hours after Vladimir Putin told Donald Trump he would sign up to a partial and temporary ceasefire. Trump and Putin spoke for more than two hours on Tuesday evening, and while Putin rejected Trump’s request for a full 30-day … Read more

Putin’s demands on west’s support for Ukraine ‘unacceptable’, says Germany as Russia launches overnight strikes – live | Europe

Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Russia ‘attacking civilian infrastructure and people,’ Zelenskyy’s top aide says Andriy Yermak, head of Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office, just posted a social media update calling out Russian attacks overnight: In Sumy, a Russian Shahed drone struck a hospital. Russia is … Read more

Sydney caravan incident sparks inquiry into ‘who knew what and when’ before rushed hate speech laws | New South Wales politics

The New South Wales parliament will hold an upper house inquiry into “who knew what and when” about the caravan that was found laden with explosives on the outskirts of Sydney ahead of controversial legislation passing parliament. The motion for the inquiry – which was moved by independent MP Rod Roberts and supported by the … Read more

Pocock says politicians using encrypted messaging apps damages ‘health of our democracy’ | Australian politics

Independent senator David Pocock says the use of encrypted messaging platforms by politicians to avoid scrutiny is damaging to Australian democracy, urging the government to act on recommendations from the information commissioner and the National Archives that such messages should be retained. In a report on Wednesday from the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner … Read more

Istanbul mayor arrested days before likely presidential nomination | Turkey

Turkish police on Wednesday arrested Istanbul mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu, a key rival of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, state-run media reported, as part of an investigation into alleged corruption and terror links. The state-run Anadolu Agency reported that prosecutors also issued warrants for 100 other people. Authorities closed several roads around Istanbul and banned demonstrations in … Read more

Sydney hospital’s plan to increase mental health beds stymied by psychiatrist shortage, court hears | Industrial relations

A Sydney hospital could not follow through on a significant expansion of its mental health beds due to shortages of psychiatrists, a court has heard. Dr Brett Oliver, director of medical services for the South Western Sydney Local Health District, appeared on Wednesday as a witness for NSW Health on day three of its arbitration … Read more

Non-violent protesters should not have to disavow motives at trial, study says | UK criminal justice

Protesters charged with non-violent offences should not be forced to disavow their motives when defending themselves at trial or seeking mitigation on their sentences, academics have said. In a challenge to the current approach to protest trials, a study argues courts should allow defendants to explain the reasons for their actions as a defence, and … Read more