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Iran’s foreign minister tells Yvette Cooper UK letting US use bases is ‘participation in aggression’

Iran’s foreign minister has warned the UK it sees its choice to let the US use British bases as “participation in aggression” in a phone call with Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, the Press Association reports. PA says:

double quotation markIranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi criticised the “negative and biased approach of Britain” towards the US-Israeli military action against Iran, as well as the UK’s decision to provide military bases for the US to use.

Keir Starmer has granted the US permission for “defensive” action against Iranian missile sites from RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire and Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.

In a post in Farsi on Telegram, Araghchi said he told Cooper: “These actions will definitely be considered as participation in aggression and will be recorded in the history of relations between the two countries.

“At the same time, we reserve our inherent right to defend the country’s sovereignty and independence.”

The UK has faced repeated criticism from Donald Trump since the war began, and is among countries the US president has recently berated for failing to respond to his request for support in the Strait of Hormuz.

Tehran’s throttling of the key shipping route and attacks on energy facilities across the Gulf have heightened concerns about the security of the supply of fossil fuels.

This morning oil and gas prices retreated after painful cost spikes the previous day and financial markets calmed at the end of another turbulent week.

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Labour claims extremist candidate revelations show Reform UK’s launch in Scotland has fallen apart

Severin Carrell

Severin Carrell

Severin Carrell is the Guardian’s Scotland editor.

Malcolm Offord, Reform UK’s Scottish leader, has doubled down on his defence of the party’s vetting by dismissing remarks by candidates backing Tommy Robinson or describing Humza Yousaf as an “Islamist moron” (see 10.12am) as “fruity language”.

Offord was pressed on the reports about three of the party’s Holyrood candidates on BBC Radio Scotland on Friday, and said the party was aware of those remarks, which had come up during candidate screening.

He also said comments during Reform’s rally near Glasgow yesterday by Sarah Pochin, the Reform MP who won the Runcorn and Helsby byelection, that she wanted to appear on stage wearing a “Reform tartan burqa” but was told she could not, as “perfectly harmless”.

There was an unscripted moment and it was a moment where her autocue went down and she just ad libbed.

Pressed on claims from John Swinney, the first minister, that the Pochin remarks met his definition of racism, Offord replied: I just don’t think the public are interested in this definition of racism.”

Anas Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, said the previous endorsements of Tommy Robinson and Britain First by the Senga Beresford, the Reform candidate for Galloway and West Dumfries, were “appalling comments from someone who is totally unfit for public office”. He told the Daily Record:

double quotation markIt has taken a matter of hours for Reform Scotland’s big launch to fall apart and their true colours to show.

If Nigel Farage refuses to act and remove this candidate, Malcolm Offord must step up and show some leadership himself. This incident has confirmed once and for all how poisonous and chaotic Reform is and I have no doubt that Scots will send them packing.

Offord said Beresford’s endorsement of mass deportations were a reaction to the grooming gangs scandal, and that “everybody had a right to express an opinion”. He added:

double quotation markAgain, as I say, this was done in a former life before she became a member of Reform. We’ve all said things in the past that may be intemperate… I am saying that we have to grow up on this and not take offence at every moment in time.

He also defended the attacks on Yousaf by Linda Holt, Reform’s North East Fife candidate, how described the former first minister as “a grandstanding Islamist moron”.

Offord said:

double quotation markI’ve been very clear that we have brought in a whole range of candidates, 80% of whom are not politicians. They’re real people with real lives who said real things in a past life. Okay, this was said before she was a candidate. She wasn’t even a member of the party at that time.

And what we got in the situation is that in all our lives in the past, we’ve made comments that might sometimes be intemperate. But the issue with this modern world we live in is everything is now written down and remembered. I just think we have to be more, more realistic about the fact that real people say real things, and now she’s a candidate, she will be held to a higher standard.

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