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UK politics: Trump says UK’s aircraft carriers are just ‘toys’ – as it happened

Donald Trump has claimed that the UK’s two aircraft carriers, HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, are little better than “toys”.The president hit out as he spoke on camera at the start of a cabinet meeting in the White House.In a rambling address, that covered a range of subjects, Trump revived his complaint about the UK not offering military help with the Iran war.He said that Nato had done “absolutely nothing” to support the US and he went on:double quotation markNow they all want to help. When they’re annihilated, the other side is annihilated, they said ‘we’d love to send ships’

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Tories are convinced McSweeney’s phone is the only one in London not to have been stolen | John Crace

In recent years, the Conservatives and the rightwing media have gone to great lengths to tell us that London has become a no-go zone. A hellscape where women are afraid to leave their homes. Where every person of colour is a criminal. Where simply using your phone is an invitation to be mugged. Where the police do nothing, and to make it through the day alive is as much as anyone could hope for

about 5 hours ago
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Orgreave inquiry formally under way into policing during miners’ strike

The government has announced the formal start of the promised official inquiry into the violent policing at the Orgreave coking plant during the 1984-85 miners’ strike and the discredited prosecutions of 95 men that followed.Yvette Cooper, who was then the home secretary, announced the inquiry in July with Pete Wilcox, the bishop of Sheffield, as the chair. The government has since worked on appointing an expert panel to consider the evidence.The terms of reference, similar to those of the landmark Hillsborough independent panel, are to seek the fullest disclosure of information and to produce a report by spring 2028 that will “aid public understanding”.At Orgreave on 18 June 1984, three months into the strike by the National Union of Mineworkers against planned pit closures, about 8,000 miners assembled for a mass picket and were met by 6,000 police officers from forces nationwide, led by South Yorkshire police

about 7 hours ago
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Starmer tells Travelodge boss to engage with MPs over sexual assault case

Keir Starmer has written to the chief executive of Travelodge to press the hotel chain to “seriously engage” with MPs raising concerns about its protocols after a woman was sexually assaulted by a man who was given her room number and a keycard by staff.MPs who had sought an urgent meeting with Jo Boydell said the case of Kyran Smith, 29, who was jailed for seven and a half years last month, raised “deeply concerning” questions. He attacked the woman after a party in December 2022.Smith had falsely told reception staff at the Maidenhead branch of Travelodge that he was the victim’s boyfriend, and they gave him the woman’s room number and a keycard. He was jailed in February for sexual assault and trespass with intent to commit a sexual offence

about 9 hours ago
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‘Give the guy a chance’: Wes Streeting says he does not want Starmer ousted

Wes Streeting has said he does not want Keir Starmer to be challenged as Labour leader after the May elections as it would undermine the party’s election promise to voters to avoid more chaos.The health secretary, who is widely regarded as a prospective candidate in any contest, urged voters to “give the guy a chance” as he said that none of his colleagues would attempt to oust the prime minister.But while he played down the prospect of a leadership race being triggered, he did not rule out throwing his hat in the ring should one take place in the wake of catastrophic results.Streeting has kept a relatively low profile since the tumultuous day last month when the party’s Scottish leader called for Starmer to go. The health secretary had insisted he backed the prime minister and was not intending to move against him, but allies then suggested his ambitions had not been thwarted

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Overseas political funding capped and crypto donations blocked in blow to Reform UK

Keir Starmer is set to embark on a fundamental overhaul of the political finance system, starting with an emergency ban on cryptocurrency donations and £100,000 cap on donations from Britons living abroad in a blow to Reform UK.In a hugely significant move, the government said it would bring in the annual cap as well as a moratorium on crypto donations from Wednesday as part of its new elections legislation.It will also consider another 15 recommendations from an independent report by Sir Philip Rycroft, who said there is a risk of foreign influence on UK politics from Iran, Russia and China as well as allies such as the US.The decision is likely to curb future donations to Reform UK, which has received about £12m in the past year from Thailand-based investor Christopher Harborne and funding from some donors based in Monaco. Reform is also the only major political party to accept donations in cryptocurrency, with a website soliciting funding in digital assets

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Creator of AI actor Tilly Norwood says she received death threats over project

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Charity Commission warns Alan Turing Institute of its legal duties after complaints

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Meta and YouTube designed addictive products that harmed young people, jury finds

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Record investment in quantum computing talent | Letter

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UK iPhone users face over-18 age check to use services after update

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What are the rules on cryptocurrency donations to UK political parties?

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How to turn old sourdough into a classic pudding – recipe | Waste not

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Bread-and-butter pudding is a zero-waste recipe that has stood the test of time, not least because it’s so practical, comforting and thrifty.Like the best no-waste dishes, it transforms something worthless such as old bread into something truly indulgent.This version is based on Raymond Blanc’s classic, with a few of my own simplifications and adaptations over the years.Most traditional bread-and-butter pudding recipes call for white bread, caster sugar and extra egg yolks, but, unless you’ve got a clear plan for those egg whites, they can very easily end up being wasted.Whole eggs work beautifully in custard, and make very little difference to the richness of the finished pudding; I simply use a touch less milk to compensate.

Sourdough, especially a wholemeal one, works brilliantly here, too.It’s sturdier, more flavourful and, in my experience, better at soaking up custard than soft white bread, which sometimes turns a little slimy.Sourdough is heavier, though, so I tend to use a bit more of it, and I like to press the slices down with a weight before cooking, so helping the bread absorb the custard.Dark brown sugar adds serious depth of flavour, as does the addition of a sneaky splash of brandy, whisky or vermouth.Serves 4150ml double cream, plus extra to serve 300ml whole milk 1 tsp vanilla extract 3 medium eggs 90g brown sugar – I used dark muscovado1 pinch sea salt 20g unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing50g dried fruit (sultanas, prunes, apricots) 20ml brandy, or whisky or marsala (optional)200g sliced day-old sourdough, or any other bread you haveHeat the cream, milk and vanilla extract in a saucepan until steaming, then take off the heat before the mix comes to a boil.

Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk the eggs, brown sugar and salt, then slowly pour in the warm milk, whisking constantly to make a smooth custard.Butter the insides of a small or medium baking dish, then pour in a little custard to cover the base.Scatter half the dried fruit all over the top, then layer in the sourdough slices, overlapping them slightly and tucking the remaining fruit under the bread as you go (this helps ensure the fruit won’t burn during baking).Pour all the rest of the custard over the top, then place a second baking dish directly on top of the pudding and gently press down on it to compress the bread.Place a heavy weight on top (I use a stone mortar) and leave to rest for about 20 minutes, so the custard soaks into the bread.

Heat the oven to 190C (170C fan)/375F/gas 5,Lift off the weight and second baking dish, dot the surface of the pudding with the butter and bake for about 30 minutes, until the custard is just set and the top is deeply golden,Sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon over the top of the pudding, then grill briefly on high until it is a deep golden brown all over,Serve warm with lots of extra cream,