The Telegraph’s Frontpage for Tuesday Novembre 07

Donald Trump in fraud trial
By Shauna Brown
Good evening.

The New York judge in charge of Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial has ordered the former president’s lawyer to “control him”, after Mr Trump provided extended answers to his questions.

Elsewhere, Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousef said a planned pro-Palestinian rally in London on Armistice Day should go ahead, after The Metropolitan Police commissioner came under pressure to ban the march amid fears of violence.

‘Control your client’, judge orders Donald Trump’s lawyer

The New York judge in charge of Donald Trump’s $250million civil fraud trial twice ordered the former president’s lawyer to “control your client” as he took the stand. Judge Arthur Engoron told defence attorney Chris Kise “this is not a political rally, this is a courtroom” after Mr Trump gave extended answers to questions.

Humza Yousaf says pro-Palestinian Armistice Day marches should ‘absolutely’ go ahead

Scotland’s First Minister said a planned pro-Palestinian rally in London on Armistice Day should go ahead, saying he was “beyond angry” at the UK Government’s response. The march on Saturday, according to organisers, would see demonstrators avoid walking past the Cenotaph war memorial in Whitehall.

Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, said the Metropolitan Police had his “absolute and total backing” to tackle any potential criminality amid calls for the march to be banned.

Just Stop Oil protesters smash National Gallery painting

Two Just Stop Oil protesters have been arrested after the glass covering the Rokeby Venus painting at the National Gallery was smashed. The organisation released a video appearing to show the two protesters smashing the glass of the 17th-century artwork, before turning to address visitors. In the video, the female protestor is heard saying: “Women did not get the vote by voting; it is time for deeds not words. It is time to just stop oil.”

Evening Briefing: Today’s essential headlines

Covid Inquiry | NHS was ‘f—– in any scenario’, noted No 10 adviser

Pictured: Northern Lights bring colour to skies as far south as Stonehenge

The Northern Lights visible above Stonehenge Credit: Nick Bull/pictureexclusive.com
The phenomenon, which is also known as aurora borealis, was visible on Sunday night in central and southerly parts of England.

The Met Office said that the lights were “observed across Scotland, clearly visible from Shetland webcams, and sightings reported across some central and eastern parts of England”.

Battle Lines Podcast | Israeli troops push deep into Gaza & investigating Hamas’ property portfolio

In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to Defence Editor Danielle Sheridan, Middle East correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva and Senior Foreign Correspondent Sophia Yan. Danielle speaks about the Israeli forensics teams searching through ash as they look for teeth to identify Hamas victims, Sophia takes us inside her investigation into Hamas assets in Turkey, and Nataliya explains her reporting into the experiences of the Israeli Bedouin.

Comment and analysis

World news: Putin decides to stay in power until at least 2030, Kremlin sources say

Vladimir Putin has decided to run in the March presidential election, a move that will keep him in power until at least 2030. Should he run, the election would be a formality for the 71-year-old, who is certain to win with the support of the state, the state media and almost no mainstream public dissent.

Feature of the day

How AI is threatening the future of the art world
Many artists, such as Jeff Koons, have embraced new technology, whilst others fear that robots could soon replace them. Christian House investigates whether or not machinery can best the masters.

Business news: EV uptake stalls after Sunak pushes back net zero deadlines

Growth in electric car sales is slowing after Rishi Sunak pushed back a ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel vehicles to 2035. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders now expects 324,000 EVs to be registered by the end of 2023, down 1.7 per cent from earlier estimates.

Live business news: Klarna turns first profit in four years as buy-now pay-later firm eyes listing

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