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Welsh Labour MSs accuse Starmer government of rolling back devolution

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More than a third of Labour members of the Welsh parliament have launched an extraordinary attack on Keir Starmer’s government, accusing it of rolling back devolution,Eleven Labour Senedd members (MSs) wrote to the prime minister and Labour leader claiming his administration had been either “deeply insensitive” to Wales or guilty of “constitutional outrage”,They expressed “increasing concern” about what they said was the UK government’s failure to devolve further functions to Wales, including justice, policing and the crown estate,The move is being seen as further evidence of a dramatic decline of Labour in Wales,Labour has dominated Welsh politics for a century but lost the Caerphilly byelection in October, coming third.

The party is trailing behind Plaid Cymru and Reform UK in polls before next year’s Senedd elections.The catalyst for the letter is the UK government’s Pride in Place scheme that allocates cash to councils – including in Wales – for town centre improvements such as fixing bus shelters and providing bins.The letter highlighted that regeneration was a devolved matter and said the move by the UK government was “at best deeply insensitive, at worst a constitutional outrage”.It said: “This is a UK government programme operating in a wholly devolved area that is being designed and delivered from Whitehall.Why is the UK government directly funding Welsh councils to fix bus shelters, reopen park toilets, and provide bins?”The letter added: “If this was being done by a Tory government, we would be calling for a judicial review.

This must never happen again.Wales needs and deserves to be treated as an equal part of the UK and the UK government has a responsibility to act to deliver this equality.”The letter continued: “We have increasing concern about the failure to move forward with agreed steps to devolve further functions to Wales.“In opposition we raised expectations of reform of the Barnett formula [the mechanism under which the UK Treasury allocates funds to Wales], devolution of rail infrastructure, policing and justice and of the crown estate.Not only is the [UK] government not progressing these but it is rolling back the existing devolution settlement.

”No members of the Welsh government signed the letter but it made it clear the first minister, Eluned Morgan, had spoken to Starmer about the issue.The UK government did not appear to back down, with a spokesperson saying: “We’re working hand in hand with the Welsh government to deliver real change for communities across Wales in partnership.Providing well-targeted funding will help achieve this – with Pride in Place putting local people in the driving seat to decide their priorities, whether that’s their high street, local businesses, or community spaces.Sign up to First EditionOur morning email breaks down the key stories of the day, telling you what’s happening and why it mattersafter newsletter promotion“It provides extra investment on top of the record funding we’ve already given to Wales, as we make sure communities get the support they deserve.”Political opponents claimed the row showed Labour in Wales was in crisis.

Describing the letter as “extraordinary”, Mabon ap Gwynfor, a Plaid Cymru MS, said: “Labour in Wales falling apart just months before a crucial election.It tells you everything you need to know about a party in complete disarray, with no influence whatsoever over their London colleagues.“The cracks inside Labour are now clear for all to see.This is a party split and lacking confidence in its own leadership, while communities in Wales are left paying the price.”Jane Dodds, the leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats, said: “If Labour’s representatives in Wales have lost faith in Labour’s MPs in London, it tells you everything about how little grip the party has on devolution.

”A Conservative party spokesperson said: “Labour are in chaos.”
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Doom, gloom … and Belle Gibson? The top Google searches in Australia in 2025

We may, indeed, be living in the end of times, with natural disasters, death and politics dominating Google searches in Australia in 2025.Cyclone Alfred was the number one overall Google search term by Australians in 2024, according to the annual search results list released by the tech company on Thursday.It was followed by American political activist Charlie Kirk, who also topped Wikipedia’s list of the year’s most-read articles after being fatally shot in September, and in third place was Australian federal election 2025.When we weren’t voting or doomscrolling, we were watching television. Belle Gibson, the Australian wellness scammer and subject of the hit show Apple Cider Vinegar, made it into the overall top 10 list, as did serial killer Ed Gein from the series Monster

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Amazon and the tightening grip of capitalism | Letters

Yanis Varoufakis argues that Amazon marks a shift to “technofeudalism”, claiming its ownership of digital infrastructure forces capitalists, governments and users to pay it economic rents (How Amazon turned our capitalist era of free markets into the age of technofeudalism, 27 November). This rests on an idealised view of capitalism. Early capitalism saw similar dynamics: the East India Company, backed by the British state, controlled trade routes, exploited resources and wielded political power, enabling it to charge above-market prices for commodities such as tea and spices.In Capital, Karl Marx noted that English landlords helped establish capitalism by dispossessing peasants and commodifying land. They earned monopoly rents from their exclusive control of this productive resource – a portion of surplus value originally created by exploited labour and first appropriated by industrial capitalists before being transferred to landowners

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Anti-immigrant material among AI-generated content getting billions of views on TikTok

Hundreds of accounts on TikTok are garnering billions of views by pumping out AI-generated content, including anti-immigrant and sexualised material, according to a report.Researchers said they had uncovered 354 AI-focused accounts pushing 43,000 posts made with generative AI tools and accumulating 4.5bn views over a month-long period.According to AI Forensics, a Paris-based non-profit, some of these accounts attempt to game TikTok’s algorithm – which decides what content users see – by posting large amounts of content in the hope that it goes viral.One posted up to 70 times a day or at the same time of day, an indication of an automated account, and most of the accounts were launched at the beginning of the year

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Tesla privately warned UK that weakening EV rules would hit sales

Tesla privately warned the UK government that weakening electric vehicle rules would hit battery car sales and risk the country missing its carbon dioxide targets, according to newly revealed documents.The US electric carmaker, run by Elon Musk, also called for “support for the used-car market”, according to submissions to a government consultation earlier this year obtained by the Fast Charge, a newsletter covering electric cars.The Labour government in April worried some electric carmakers by weakening rules, known as the zero-emission vehicle (ZEV) mandate. The mandate forces increased sales of EVs each year, but new loopholes allowed carmakers to sell more petrol and diesel cars.New taxes on electric cars in last week’s budget could further undermine demand, critics have said

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Australia’s eSafety commissioner rejects US Republican’s assertion she is a ‘zealot for global takedowns’

Australia’s online safety regulator has rejected assertions from a key US Republican congressman that she is a “zealot for global takedowns”, as the eSafety commissioner faced questions from the Australian parliament on a Guardian investigation into Roblox.Julie Inman Grant was asked by US Republican chair of the House judiciary committee, Jim Jordan, to speak before the committee last month.The committee produced a report in June arguing the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (Garm), which was shut down in August 2024, had colluded with advertisers and foreign regulators. The committee alleged the group colluded to make demands on then-Twitter about what content it should moderate on its platform.The committee had turned its attention to Inman Grant, after emails from her to the organisation showed the commissioner saying Garm was “helping to hold the platforms to account”

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Sam Altman issues ‘code red’ at OpenAI as ChatGPT contends with rivals

Sam Altman has declared a “code red” at OpenAI to improve ChatGPT as the chatbot faces intense competition from rivals.According to a report by tech news site the Information, the chief executive of the San Francisco-based startup told staff in an internal memo: “We are at a critical time for ChatGPT.”OpenAI has been rattled by the success of Google’s latest AI model, Gemini 3, and is devoting more internal resources to improving ChatGPT.Last month, Altman told employees that the launch of Gemini 3, which has outperformed rivals on various benchmarks, could create “temporary economic headwinds” for the company. He added: “I expect the vibes out there to be rough for a bit

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Fossil-fuel billionaires bought up millions of shares after meeting with top Trump officials

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‘Tough market conditions’ hit UK half-year retail sales at Frasers Group

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Refinancing is delayed at Thames Water. If Ofwat is playing hard, it should keep going | Nils Pratley

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Advertising giant WPP relegated from FTSE 100 after nearly 30 years

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Post Office avoids fine over leak of wrongfully convicted operators’ names

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EU looks at legally forcing industries to reduce purchases from China

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