Don’t weaken online safety laws for UK-US trade deal, campaigners urge | Internet safety

Child safety campaigners have warned the government against watering down landmark online laws as part of a UK-US trade deal, describing the prospect of a compromise as an “appalling sellout” that would be rejected by voters. A draft transatlantic trade agreement contains commitments to review enforcement of the Online Safety Act, according to a report … Read more

Canada to counter ‘unjustified’ US tariffs with 25% taxes on US cars, says Carney | Canada

Canada will retaliate against “unjustified, unwarranted” tariffs imposed by the United States with a 25% taxes on US vehicles, says Mark Carney. On Wednesday, Donald Trump announced wide ranging tariffs on dozens of countries, but did not add new trade levies to Canada or Mexico. Despite the reprieve, however, the US has placed 25% taxes … Read more

Donald Trump ordered to pay £626,000 legal costs after Steele dossier lawsuit | Donald Trump

Donald Trump has been ordered by a judge in England to pay more than £620,000 in legal costs after unsuccessfully suing a company over denied allegations he took part in “perverted” sex acts. The US president brought a data protection claim against Orbis Business Intelligence, a consultancy founded by a former MI6 officer, Christopher Steele, … Read more

Macron suggests pause on US investment as EU leaders condemn Trump tariffs | Trump tariffs

European leaders have condemned Donald Trump’s tariffs as “fundamentally wrong” and creating an “immense difficulty for Europe”, while appealing for last-ditch negotiations to avert an all-out trade war. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, said Trump’s decision to impose tariffs was “brutal and unfounded” and appeared to call for a suspension of French investment in the … Read more

‘Very high to extreme’ risk of wildfires in UK this weekend, Scottish fire service warns | Wildfires

Wildfires are continuing to burn across the UK, with the emergency services warning of an “extreme” risk caused by the warmer weather. Crews in Scotland have been dealing with a large grass fire at Gartur Moss in Port of Menteith, Stirling after the alarm was raised on Wednesday. The Scottish fire and rescue service (SFRS) … Read more

‘Potentially historic’ flooding threat looms after almost 100 tornadoes hit US | US news

A prolific tornado outbreak will give way to a rare and widespread flooding threat across the midwest and southern US this week, stressing the nation’s short-staffed weather forecasting and disaster response efforts. At least four people have reportedly died so far as nearly 100 tornadoes struck on Wednesday. A critically short-staffed National Weather Service (NWS) … Read more

Tata consultancy firm in UK targeted older, non-Indian nationals, tribunal hears | Tata

A UK division of the Indian conglomerate Tata “deliberately orchestrated” a redundancy programme in a way that unfairly targeted older, non-Indian nationals, an employment tribunal has heard. Three claimants allege the Mumbai-based Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), which is valued at almost £110bn on the Bombay stock exchange, discriminated against them on grounds of their age … Read more