EasyJet boss denounces ‘illegal’ fines over hand luggage charges
The gospel according to Boris Johnson: it’s the church’s fault our kids are overweight | John Crace
Where would we be without a mind like this? The genius that is Boris Johnson. The man who has done more for this country than all other politicians of his generation. Never mind that most of it has been for the worse. Let’s not bother ourselves with inconvenient details.Instead let’s focus on the greater truth
Labour urges inquiry into claims Lee Anderson was offered money to join Reform
Labour has written to parliament’s standards watchdog asking for an investigation into claims that Lee Anderson was offered a six-figure financial incentive to join the Reform party the year before he defected.Ellie Reeves, the chair of Labour, called on the parliamentary standards commissioner, Daniel Greenberg, to look into the circumstances of Anderson’s decision to join Reform.She highlighted a recording that was leaked in November last year in which Anderson, then a Conservative, told activists: “Now there is a political party that begins with an R that offered me a lot of money to join them. I say a lot of money, I mean a lot of money.”Reform’s then leader, Richard Tice, who is now an MP, described Anderson’s claims at the time as “total lies”
John Prescott packed a punch for the environment | Letters
John Prescott (Obituary, 21 November) punched above his weight in more ways than one. In the outdoor movement we owe him for at least three major victories. The first is the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. John, as environment secretary, pushed through Labour’s manifesto promise, giving us a vital measure of freedom to roam.The second and third were two new national parks, the New Forest and the South Downs, which John, bursting through official sloth, announced at the Labour party conference on 29 September 1999
From Egypt to India, five jailed men who feel abandoned by Britain
The cases of five British men, held for years without a fair trial, are being highlighted as MPs, families, and campaigners fight for their release and better help for all those arbitrarily detained abroad. Who are the five, and what has happened to them?Alaa Abd el-Fattah, an activist and computer programmer, is arguably the most high-profile political prisoner in the Arab world, incarcerated for spreading false news and endangering national security.A key figure in Egypt’s 2011 uprising that overthrew the former dictator, Hosni Mubarak, he became known for his activism and writing about countering authoritarianism. His collection of essays and reflections, You Have Not Been Defeated, was in large part written from prison and smuggled out by friends. “I’m in prison because the authorities want to make an example of us
Is it time for another general election? I mean it’s been four months | John Crace
It’s the logical conclusion to the disposable society. Don’t like the result of the last general election? Then just have another one. Who cares if the new government has only been in office for four months? If you’re not feeling markedly better off already then the new prime minister is clearly a dud. No matter that it actually might take years to turn around an economy that has been on its knees for more than a decade. Just never give Labour an even break
‘We had no alternative’: Reeves defends her budget to the CBI
A defiant Rachel Reeves has rebuked critics of her tax-raising budget on Monday, telling disgruntled business leaders that they have offered “no alternatives” to her plans.Since Labour’s first budget in 14 years last month, business groups have warned that the chancellor’s £25bn increase in employer national insurance contributions (NICs) will force them to cut jobs and raise prices. Thousands of farmers have also protested against changes to inheritance tax.But Reeves told the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) annual conference in Westminster that no one has offered a better solution to the challenging situation left behind by the previous, Conservative government.“I have heard lots of responses to the government’s first budget but I have heard no alternatives,” she said
‘I do both the Beyoncé and the Jay-Z parts of Crazy In Love’: Edith Bowman’s honest playlist
Bonhams auction house facing claims it is selling looted Roman antiquities
Helen Mahoney obituary
‘We recognise it in this very primal way’: Stephen Fry, Brie Larson, Chris Ofili and more on why we can’t get enough of Greek mythology
From Strictly Ballroom to Sydney’s saviour: how heritage town halls are staging a comeback
Rufus Wainwright: ‘I had a great party trick, but it once blew up in my face’