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▪ A bike with 21 satellite dishes struggles through a desert: Hiba Baddou’s best photograph
▪ Trump has done more than harm the government’s ability to fight global heating | Jamil Smith
▪ ‘His friendship changed my life’: 25 years of camaraderie with Robert Duvall
▪ The hot Hollywood trend for minute-long TV shows: ‘the sort of thing you’d watch drunk at 2am’
▪ ‘I am somebody’: the cultural magnitude of Jesse Jackson’s Sesame Street episode
▪ Bloody brilliant or toothless? Cynthia Erivo’s Dracula – reviews roundup
▪ ‘OK, talk, but don’t make any sound!’: Philippe Gaulier’s illustrious students on his clowning glory
▪ ‘Not easy’: Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Geneva end with no breakthrough
▪ ‘Bored by all the sex and violins’: readers on the Wuthering Heights film
▪ Search continues for nine skiers missing after US avalanche near Lake Tahoe
▪ A flooded train ride and Ash Wednesday: photos of the day
▪ Unprovoked shark attacks up sharply in 2025, with 12 human deaths worldwide
▪ Romania in safety drive to improve EU’s deadliest roads
▪ Hull KR’s rollercoaster ride from depths of despair to verge of World Club Challenge glory
▪ Mikaela Shiffrin storms to second Winter Olympic slalom gold, 12 years after first
▪ Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: brighten the winter gloom with accessories that add personality
▪ Scores of NGOs call for Home Office child assessment body to be axed
▪ ‘A mission of mine’: during Ramadan, Sudanese food is a reminder of what is at stake in a time of war
▪ Deep Azure review – musical marvels in Chadwick Boseman’s hip-hop tragedy
▪ Aggravated burglary charges against 18 Palestine Action activists dropped
▪ Chuck Negron obituary
▪ MLS’s calendar flip is coming. Clubs are already planning how to exploit it
▪ The disturbing rise of Clavicular: how a looksmaxxer turned his ‘horror story’ into fame
▪ The Spin | Lancashire’s new second home brings renewed hope and old grumbles
▪ How to turn any leftover fruit into curd – recipe
▪ Dust review – timely fictionalisation of a tech-bro dotcom bust that blighted rural Belgium
▪ Wasteman review – Brit prison drama is as lethal and nasty as a sharpened toothbrush
▪ FBI and Minnesota police investigate ICE arrest that left man with broken skull
▪ US sanctions, power cuts, climate crisis: why Cuba is betting on renewables
▪ Mourinho accused of gaslighting for response to Vinícius’s allegations of racism
▪ ‘He invented a style’: war chronicler Robert Capa refashioned himself and revolutionised photography
▪ The bogus four-day workweek that AI supposedly ‘frees up’
▪ Household energy bills in Great Britain forecast to fall by £117 a year
▪ The Winter Olympics feel like a 90s snowboarding game, and I’m here for it
▪ Suicide rates for UK men are a ‘national catastrophe’, says Prince William
▪ King Klæbo seals his 10th Winter Olympics gold as Norway win team sprint
▪ ‘A cry of pain from every player’: the new reality of Ukraine’s musicians
▪ Environmental groups sue Trump’s EPA over repeal of landmark climate finding
▪ Unfinished Cumbria mosque to open early for Ramadan prayers
▪ Second wild beaver spotted living at Norfolk nature reserve
▪ Long Covid is still here. I know – my life came to a stop because of it
▪ Credit cards cancelled, Google accounts closed: ICC judges on life under Trump sanctions
▪ ‘Like an electrical gong bath!’ The Sheffield supermarket going viral for the symphonic sound of its freezers
▪ Navneet Dhaliwal to retire after Canada s last T20 World Cup 2026 match
▪ Ministers may slow youth minimum wage rise amid UK unemployment fears
▪ CBS accused of ‘corporate capitulation’ amid row over Colbert interview with Democrat – US politics live
▪ Nazi letters reveal paper restorers’ role in compiling Holocaust ‘hitlist’
▪ Raye review – dazzling display of range from old-school Vegas to Euro-dance
▪ Ukraine sports minister slams Russia’s Winter Paralympics entry as ‘deeply outrageous’
▪ Third British skier dies as another avalanche hits French Alps
▪ I tried the latest sleep trick – and my husband and I were up all night | Polly Hudson
▪ Fukushima review – a devastating account of disaster and denial in 2011 nuclear catastrophe
▪ Boss of BAE Systems urges ministers to publish delayed military spending plan
▪ ‘The soul left’: how Everton’s move from Goodison hurt the area’s pubs
▪ Ryanair may let dual nationals board UK flights without a British passport
▪ ‘He couldn’t be happier’: celebrating William Eggleston’s incredible photography
▪ Tell us: how well is your rural community adapting to extreme weather?
▪ While we’re seeking to fix what’s wrong with Britain, look hard at our policy-lite, sensation-seeking media | Roger Mosey
▪ Rio de Janeiro carnival 2026 – in pictures
▪ Sali Hughes on beauty: luxury hand washes that won’t break the bank
▪ The brutal hunt for low-paid work: ‘It’s like The Hunger Games – but for a job folding clothes’
▪ Coffee-growing countries becoming too hot to cultivate beans, analysis finds
▪ Nine arrested over killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque in France
▪ Zelenskyy says Trump exerting undue pressure on Kyiv as Ukraine-Russia peace talks enter second day – Europe live
▪ Miner Glencore to give $2bn to shareholders despite profit slump
▪ Starmer urged to stick to manifesto following reports lifting of youth minimum wage may be delayed – UK politics live
▪ Winter Olympics 2026: women’s slalom, men’s slopestyle final, curling and more – live
▪ The Disappearing Act by Maria Stepanova review – a poetic exploration of Russian guilt
▪ No trees, no food, shot for fun … yet Serbia’s imperial eagles are making an improbable return
▪ Calls grow for suicides linked to domestic abuse to be treated as potential homicides
▪ Share a tip on a favourite family adventure in Europe
▪ Being Gordon Ramsay review – did we really need six hours of him setting up restaurants?
▪ Has a footballer ever been sent off but still named player of the match? | The Knowledge
▪ African football chief ‘occupying seat illegally’ and must go, says leading executive
▪ Back to the future: a vintage look at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics – in pictures
▪ Winter Olympics briefing: Italy’s blades of glory deliver a lights-out performance
▪ ‘Populism’: we used to know what it meant. Now the defining word of our era has lost its meaning | Oliver Eagleton
▪ ‘Different but the same’: how Arsenal are keeping disabled fans in the game
▪ ‘I don’t want to micromanage my body’: how the adjustable waistband became a way to regain control
▪ Campaign urges NHS to improve diagnosis of potentially life-threatening childbirth condition
▪ T20 WC 2026: South Africa win toss, elect to bowl first against UAE
▪ Success of entire team and support staff : CM Omar Abdullah hails J-K team for reaching Ranji Trophy final
▪ Scare Out review – twisty spy thriller is all style, little substance
▪ Philippine vice-president Sara Duterte announces 2028 presidential bid
▪ Norway curling team bring party pants back to Winter Olympics for ‘one-game’ tribute
▪ Japanese teenager Ami Nakai overshadows USA’s Blade Angels in women’s figure skating opener
▪ Smoking guns and swamp creatures: America’s fringes – in pictures
▪ On Morrison by Namwali Serpell review – a landmark appraisal of the great novelist’s work
▪ Go the extra mile: how to cut costs if you’re running a marathon
▪ Forget the Algarve – Portugal’s best winter escape is in the mountains
▪ Jesse Jackson was the living bridge between King and Obama
▪ Hazardous substances found in all headphones tested by ToxFREE project
▪ TfL Facebook ad banned for negative stereotype about black men
▪ UK inflation falls to 3%, giving hopes of early cut in interest rates
▪ A moment that changed me: my parents sold my childhood home – and my creeping panic came to an end
▪ UK inflation expected to fall to near one-year low – business live
▪ TV tonight: inside the lives of remarkable cancer surgeons
▪ Woman in Syrian detention camp banned from returning to Australia for up to two years
▪ US and Japan unveil $36bn of oil, gas and critical minerals projects in challenge to China
▪ Pork chops and curd with amaretti and pear: Max Coen’s recipes for cooking with citrus
▪ Is No 10 seeking its own destruction? Why else would it botch its council plans and hand a victory to Farage? | Polly Toynbee
▪ China’s dancing robots: how worried should we be?
▪ Without US military support, we need a European defence union. Here’s what that looks like | Paul Taylor
▪ Excruciating tropical disease can now be transmitted in most of Europe, study finds
▪ The death of Heather Preen: how an eight-year-old lost her life amid the UK sewage crisis
▪ Tech billionaires fly in for Delhi AI expo as Modi jostles to lead in south
▪ Beats and throat singing: Sámi DJs tap into growing pride in Indigenous identity
▪ Radio Free Asia resumes broadcasts to China after Trump cuts forced near closure
▪ Ukraine skeleton racer gifted $200,000 by Shakhtar Donetsk owner after Winter Olympics ban
▪ New Pharmac proposal for blood cancer patients
▪ Ahuwhenua Trophy finalists announced
▪ New military health centre opens at Burnham
▪ Next stop for the Northwest Busway
▪ NZ is slowly slipping on the global corruption index. Is it time for an anti-corruption agency?
▪ New Zealand holds official cash rate at 2.25 pct as inflation set to ease
▪ Trump news at a glance: Hillary Clinton urges Trump administration to release millions of withheld Epstein files
▪ Lunar new year 2026: year of the fire horse around the world – in pictures
▪ Wealthy Americans top ‘golden visa’ surge in New Zealand and applications from China double
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says Trump exerting ‘unfair’ pressure on Kyiv during Geneva talks
▪ Six skiers found but 10 still missing after avalanche in California
▪ Championship roundup: late Bristol City strike thwarts Wrexham
▪ Pollock promotion reflects England’s need to banish Murrayfield blues | Robert Kitson
▪ Vinícius Júnior takes aim at racist ‘cowards’ after Benfica’s defeat by Real Madrid
▪ Brazilian butt lifts should be banned in UK amid ‘wild west’ industry, MPs say
▪ Training more Britons may not cut net migration or plug skills shortages, study finds
▪ One in nine new homes in England built in areas of flood risk, study shows
▪ Top Up to deliver faster access to support
▪ Taking cash off criminals to protect New Zealanders
▪ Road closures following slip, Musselburgh, Dunedin
▪ NZ is slowly slipping on the global corruption index. Is is time for an anti-corruption agency?
▪ Medal table at Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on February 17
▪ Dracula review – Cynthia Erivo’s magnificent modern bloodsucker is defanged in one-woman show
▪ Bayer agrees to $7.25bn proposed settlement over Roundup weedkiller lawsuits
▪ Oscar-nominated co-writer of It Was Just an Accident released from Iranian prison
▪ The Tony Blair Story review – some rigorous analysis of his time in office might have been nice
▪ Apparent racist abuse of Vinícius Júnior overshadows Real Madrid’s win in Benfica
▪ ‘The whole spirit of curling is dead’: meltdown on the ice as ruckus rumbles on | Andy Bull
▪ Boost to British Steel as Turkey places high-speed rail order
▪ US says 11 people killed in latest strikes on alleged drug boats
▪ Police assessing records of private flights at Stansted after publication of Epstein files
▪ Peru’s president ousted in ‘express impeachment’ after just four months
▪ Champions League roundup: Galatasaray hammer Juventus to seize control
▪ ‘Loaded’ water is hyped as a secret to hydration. But adding electrolytes is merely time down the drain | Antiviral
▪ Tiger Woods weighs offer to captain 2027 US Ryder Cup team
▪ Marco Rubio’s warm words to Viktor Orbán reinforce EU fears that US seeks disunity in Europe
▪ Mexican president challenges UK asylum given to woman accused of corruption
▪ Council leader claims local authority ‘bullied’ to delay polls for extra funding and powers
▪ Police arresting 1,000 paedophile suspects a month across UK
▪ Morocco Prepares for Strong Grain Harvest
▪ Four Chagossians return to islands in attempt to stop British transfer to Mauritius
▪ Cardi B review – ambitious spectacle and sizzling choreography
▪ ‘It’s soul-crushing’: young people battle bleak jobs market as youth unemployment rises
▪ Brother of No Other Land co-director injured as Israeli settlers again attack family home
▪ The Guardian view on local government elections: fix the system, not the timetable | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on suicide following domestic abuse: justice is not being done for victims | Editorial
▪ Royal Shrovetide Football match – in pictures
▪ Keir Starmer bought personalised silver cufflinks given by Trump on state visit
▪ Benfica v Real Madrid, Monaco v PSG, and more: Champions League – live
▪ ‘One of America’s greatest patriots’: US political leaders pay tribute to Jesse Jackson
▪ Gloom for UK workers as incomes flatline and jobs market falters
▪ Grand National field ‘stands out’ in 2026 with elite runners and promising underdogs
▪ Abandon shipment: how an Amazon van got marooned on the UK’s ‘most dangerous path’
▪ Ex-Daily Mail reporter denies claims he ordered private investigator to deceive Doreen Lawrence
▪ ICE reliance on Microsoft technology surged amid immigration crackdown, documents show
▪ Goldman Sachs to drop race, gender and LGBTQ+ criteria from board evaluations
▪ Race for AI is making Hindenburg-style disaster ‘a real risk’, says leading expert
▪ Health support needed to tackle joblessness | Letter
▪ Developers will only bring us more car-dependent sprawl | Letters
▪ Jim Ratcliffe’s repugnant words have sullied Manchester United’s reputation | Letters
▪ Fostering target brings hope for thousands of children | Letter
▪ Nigel Farage assumes Anne Robinson role in political remake of The Weakest Link
▪ Shia LaBeouf arrested on battery charges in New Orleans during Mardi Gras
▪ Hillary Clinton accuses Trump’s justice department of Epstein files ‘cover-up’
▪ Night King review – Hong Kong hostess bar comedy is love letter to old-style Kowloon nightlife
▪ Jesse Jackson: titan of US civil rights movement leaves legacy of hope - The Latest
▪ Jesse Jackson: tributes and reactions from Bernice King, Trump and Biden after civil rights leader’s death – latest updates
▪ Football Daily | Refereeing is stuck in a frustrating feedback loop, with no easy way out
▪ Ella Baron on Nigel Farage toasting Keir Starmer’s latest U-turn – cartoon
▪ Swiss broadcaster pulls Olympic commentary questioning presence of Israeli bobsledder
▪ Katherine Ryan has had a facelift at 42. Why do I feel betrayed? | Polly Hudson
▪ Steve McQueen on working with Robert Duvall: ‘He was the rock. He brought gravity’
▪ Gotta watch ‘em all? Pokémon-style app for birdwatching launches
▪ ‘Food porn’: are sexy meal pics ruining the restaurant industry?
▪ Russia threatens to deploy navy to protect vessels from ‘western piracy’
▪ Arteta admits Arsenal are looking at warm-up routines after ‘unusual’ spate of injuries
▪ Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026 day 11 – in pictures
▪ Cardboard crazy! Scavenger genius Shigeru Ban on building cathedrals and quake shelters with paper
▪ A binge and a prayer: Italian monks told to avoid Netflix and social media
▪ ‘An insult to our name’: AfD urged to stop using Simson mopeds at events
▪ Cheshire council leaders urged to resign after proposing new town without local support
▪ The Labour Together scandal goes right to the heart of No 10 – Starmer has nowhere to hide | Peter Geoghegan
▪ CEO of CA High-Speed Rail arrested on alleged domestic battery
▪ #39;Maximum transparency #39; Inside the fight over high-speed rail records
▪ Orange council to explore sites for solar farms - Orange, NSW
▪ Super League- Wigan Warriors win at Castleford Tigers to start season
▪ George Hirst- Castleford Tigers sign Wigan Warriors forward
▪ Israels ZIM Shipping sold to Germanys Hapag-Lloyd for A$5.2 Billion
▪ Ranji Trophy semi-finals: Mohammed Shami grabs 8-fer against Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka post 736 against Uttarakhand
▪ T20 WC: Zimbabwe advances to Super 8, Australia eliminated
▪ T20 WC: Glenn Phillips becomes NZ s joint 2nd-highest six-hitter in T20Is
▪ He played beautifully : Daryll Mitchell lauds Yuvraj Samra after he becomes youngest player to smash a century in T20 WC
▪ Manifested this moment, says Canada s Yuvraj after record-breaking T20WC speaks on life as cricketer back home
▪ ‘A realistic take on marriage’: readers on their favourite lesser-known movie romances
▪ Colbert accuses Trump administration of censorship after CBS pulls interview
▪ Vítor Pereira insists he shares trust with ‘emotional’ Evangelos Marinakis
▪ Igor Tudor hopes courage and confidence can arrest Tottenham slide
▪ A historic force to be reckoned with, a giant to be mourned. Our panel pays tribute to the Rev Jesse Jackson | Hugh Muir, Diane Abbott, Nadine White
▪ ‘Oh my God, what a brutal existence!’ Haley McGee on her global hit about growing old
▪ 12 sustainable cleaning and toiletries subscriptions that make life easier – and cut plastic waste
▪ Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny review – big and brash staging for Brecht and Weill’s whisky-soaked dystopia
▪ ‘It’s a protest movement behind windows’: tribute to the Iranians risking their lives to film dissent
▪ Forget Maga. Welcome to Mega: Make Empire Great Again | Mehdi Hasan
▪ Nigel Farage unveils Reform UK frontbench team and warns over dissent
▪ Tent painting, sand wrestling and year of the horse: photos of the day – Tuesday
▪ Spain to investigate social media firms over AI-generated child sexual abuse material
▪ ‘Scandalous and unacceptable’: readers on the new UK entry rules for dual nationals
▪ Jesse Jackson’s unapologetic progressivism was rebellion at its core
▪ Artist Henrike Naumann used sofas, chairs and coffee tables to interrogate a divided Germany
▪ Tarique Rahman sworn in as Bangladeshi prime minister
▪ Lindsey Vonn back in US for treatment but ‘not yet able to stand’ after Olympic crash
▪ Freemasons’ legal challenge attempt against Met fails
▪ Second round of Iran-US nuclear talks in Geneva ends after just four hours
▪ Williamson back for World Cup qualifiers as Wiegman denies contract is ‘distraction’
▪ Warner Bros gives Paramount seven days to make ‘best and final’ offer
▪ Elana Meyers Taylor’s victory in her fifth Olympics was about far more than gold
▪ After Miss Julie review – sex takes second place to snarling class warfare
▪ ‘We had fun times’: Dennis Wise on the Crazy Gang, Chelsea and Como
▪ Analog is back, and my millennial heart couldn’t be happier | Tayo Bero
▪ The secret to perfect roast chicken | Kitchen aide
▪ Redux Redux review – multiverse hopping child-abduction thriller keeps things simple
▪ 12-hour days, no weekends: the anxiety driving AI’s brutal work culture is a warning for all of us
▪ Austrian football shaken after hidden cameras found in Altach women’s team’s changing room
▪ Premier League boosted by 25% rise in South American rights with £450m ESPN deal
▪ The gulf between critics and audience has never been wider – just look at Melania’s Rotten Tomatoes score
▪ France issues red flood alerts after ‘exceptional’ rainfall
▪ Australia out of T20 World Cup after Zimbabwe’s match against Ireland rained off
▪ England’s Henry Arundell free to play against Ireland after avoiding ban
▪ Mamdani faces first showdown with NYPD – will he risk alienating police?
▪ ‘It’s betrayal’: Shetland’s scallop fishers brace for arrival of UK’s largest salmon farm
▪ Frederick Wiseman brought a uniquely empowering scale to his immersive documents of ordinary life
▪ David Squires on … Jim Ratcliffe’s comments and his need for some home truths
▪ ‘Betrayed’: 21 Hartlepool councillors threaten to quit Labour over care budget
▪ Castleford Tigers bring in Wigan Warriors prop on loan Total Rugby League
▪ Puppies and PC games- Kim Jong Un promotes modern living at housing ceremony
▪ Takaichi renews pledge to seek summit with Kim Jong Un after election win
▪ Maxwell Ngari named CCO East Africa at Dentsu Creative - The Media Online
▪ New Zealand food prices up 4.6 pct annually
▪ 19-year-old Yuvraj Samra becomes youngest batter to hit a T20 World Cup ton as Canada set 174-run target for New Zealand
▪ Congress stuck in policy paralysis, Modi s nation first trade leadership opens global markets for India: Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal
▪ T20 World Cup: New Zealand beat Canada by 8 wickets to qualify for Super Eights
▪ The Breakdown | France’s creative heart ‘Jalipont’ can easily join rugby’s great double-acts
▪ ‘No cushion, no seatbelt, no airbag’: the GB bobsledder who races with her eyes closed
▪ Boohoo and Debenhams owner raises £35m, risking Mike Ashley clash
▪ Hillary Clinton accuses Trump administration of Epstein files cover-up – US politics live
▪ Medics in UK and US say they have been barred from Gaza after speaking out
▪ More than 600 people were fired or punished for posting about Charlie Kirk’s death. They want justice
▪ Kenyan authorities used Israeli tech to crack activist’s phone, report claims
▪ What exactly is it about Britons that makes us so good at hurtling down an icy drainpipe? | Zoe Williams
▪ ICE holds people in disgusting conditions. Now it’s turning warehouses into camps | Moira Donegan
▪ EU to investigate Shein over sale of childlike sex dolls and weapons
▪ England’s slow-burn T20 World Cup heads for Super 8s with campaign yet to ignite
▪ In Israel s eyes, we are terrorists | In search of Palestine: episode 1 – video
▪ Hyatt chair Thomas Pritzker steps down over Epstein links
▪ Wuthering Heights is at its heart a story of class and race. Emerald Fennell has got it all wrong | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
▪ What’s the state of this Starmer-led nation? Speak to angry voters in Gorton and Denton and it all becomes clear
▪ Houseplant hacks: are light meters handy or hopeless?
▪ ‘The kids don’t get days off. Nor should you’: my secret life as a paedophile hunter on the dark web
▪ Share your tributes and memories of Robert Duvall
▪ Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon, dies aged 84
▪ YouTuber Look Mum No Computer chosen as UK entry for Eurovision 2026
▪ Russian woman carried Ukraine team placard at Winter Olympics opening ceremony
▪ Reform UK no longer ‘one-man band’, Farage says as he prepares to announce ‘shadow cabinet’ appointments – UK politics live
▪ Wuthering slights: why are film-makers afraid of casting Yorkshire actors as Cathy Earnshaw?
▪ Dear Beautiful Beloved review – a powerful message from the Ukrainian frontline
▪ Russia launches 400 drones and 29 missiles at Ukraine hours before peace talks in Geneva – Europe live
▪ UK shelves £110m frictionless post-Brexit trade border project
▪ ‘It’s a nice surprise to be treated like kings!’ Why are mid-level British indie bands massive in China?
▪ Farage expected to name Jenrick as potential future chancellor
▪ Winter Olympics 2026: crunch time in curling, slopestyle, bobsleigh and more on day 11 – live
▪ ‘They were like bombs’: Helenio Herrera’s little white pills kept Inter’s players buzzing
▪ Real Madrid need reinvention as special circumstances are needed to rule Europe | Philipp Lahm
▪ Winter Olympics briefing: Swiss stranglehold on skiing shows no sign of loosening
▪ Trump has pulled the US out of the World Health Organization – here’s why that’s sheer hypocrisy | Devi Sridhar
▪ Bothwell: the affluent Glasgow town that has become UK’s ‘firebomb capital’
▪ T20 World Cup: Nissanka s ton helps Sri Lanka break multiple records en route to historic win over Australia
▪ T20 World Cup: Canada win toss in Chennai, opt to bat first against New Zealand
▪ UK unemployment rate rises to 5.2%, the highest level in nearly five years
▪ UK unemployment rate hits five-year high of 5.2% as wage growth slows – business live
▪ Openreach said yes to full fibre broadband, then branded it ‘uneconomical’
▪ Our Better Natures by Sophie Ward review – reimagining Andrea Dworkin
▪ My Sister’s Bones review – drab adaptation doesn’t deliver the dark punch of the bestselling novel
▪ A man pushed me in the street, he wanted to teach me a lesson. Is that OK now? | Lucy Pasha-Robinson
▪ Pints, prayers and horse racing on the beach: Martin Parr in rural Ireland – in pictures
▪ ‘Swim, soak, switch off’: an off-grid cabin stay in the Scottish Borders
▪ Bangladesh’s incoming PM Tarique Rahman sworn into parliament
▪ TV tonight: inside the rise and fall of Tony Blair
▪ Under-fire Australia left to rely on others to avoid humiliating exit at T20 World Cup
▪ ‘It fills my heart’: Andrews lauds Macclesfield for their dream FA Cup adventure
▪ Madrid museum shuffles its pack charting decades of rapid change in Spain
▪ Labour take note: the politics of home cannot be ceded to the nativist right | Julian Coman
▪ Thuy Diem Pham’s recipe for joy pancake
▪ ‘Deliberate targeting of vital body parts’: X-rays taken after Iran protests expose extent of catastrophic injuries
▪ Police ‘determined’ to target abusers who drive women to suicide but say they lack of resources
▪ Chinese tourists shun Japan over lunar new year holiday as rift deepens
▪ Claims that AI can help fix climate dismissed as greenwashing
▪ Europeans are dangerously reliant on US tech. Now is a good time to build our own | Johnny Ryan
▪ ‘The rallying cry of the rich and horrible’: the song that TV villains love to sing
▪ ‘I felt betrayed, naked’: did a prize-winning novelist steal a woman’s life story?
▪ Pooping menaces or ‘flying puppies’? How pigeons are dividing a UK city
▪ ‘Economic fighters’: the volunteers helping direct sanctions against Russia
▪ All wartime service now honoured on Anzac Day
▪ Trump news at a glance: Ukraine must reach a deal with Russia ‘fast’, says president before trilateral talks
▪ Taylor Swift concert attack plot: 21-year-old man charged with terrorism in Austria
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv’s forces made fastest battlefield gains since 2023, analysis finds
▪ Frederick Wiseman, prolific documentary film-maker, dies aged 96
▪ Việt Nam tạo nên sự kiện lớn, “người em” vượt mặt “ông anh” Trung Quốc
▪ Iran bất ngờ xuống nước
▪ Người phụ nữ bật khóc vì bị nợ lương trước thềm Tết Nguyên đán: “Không thể về nhà ăn Tết”
▪ Anderson Cooper to leave 60 Minutes amid turmoil at CBS News
▪ ‘I just want to stop hearing about it’: a weary South Korea awaits verdict on Yoon insurrection charges
▪ US judge orders Trump administration to restore Philadelphia slavery exhibit
▪ A Hymn to Life by Gisèle Pelicot review – a unique memoir by a figure of astonishing power
▪ Met deploys drones and ebikes to help catch adolescent phone thieves
▪ Six Sarah Ferguson-linked companies to close after Epstein revelations
▪ National Infrastructure Plan Delivered
▪ Members of Gas Security Fund panel named
▪ Beyond the beaches, Wellington s catastrophic sewage spill could be bad news for coastal ecosystems
▪ Medal table at Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on February 16
▪ Two British skiers killed in French Alps named
▪ ‘Daunting but doable’: Europe urged to prepare for 3C of global heating
▪ Haji Wright hat-trick sinks Middlesbrough and sends Coventry back to top of Championship
▪ Muir despair after tumble leaves her fourth as Oldham wins big air gold for Canada
▪ Macclesfield’s fairytale FA Cup run ended by Heathcote’s own goal against Brentford
▪ USA’s Elana Meyers Taylor storms monobob to win first Olympic gold at age 41
▪ ‘I struggled without realising’: Freeman reveals mental toll of heavy workload
▪ Rayo Vallecano stun Atlético with their fans in revolt and stadium unusable | Sid Lowe
▪ Winter Olympics: USA reach women’s ice hockey final with rout of Sweden
▪ The Blood Countess review – Isabelle Huppert reigns supreme in a surreal vampire fantasia
▪ Shooting at Rhode Island ice rink leaves at least two people dead
▪ FBI won’t share Alex Pretti shooting evidence, Minnesota authorities say
▪ The patience and the poker face: Iran’s wily diplomat set to face the US in nuclear talks
▪ NHS ’clearly failing’ to ensure children get measles vaccine, experts warn
▪ Fertility patients win high court battle to save embryos after consent error
▪ Southbound lane blocked, SH 2, Remutaka Hill
▪ Victories so far will count for nothing if there is slip-up now : Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza ahead of T20 WC clash against Ireland
▪ California governor ‘a loser’, says Trump as state signs green energy deal with UK
▪ Barbican arts director to leave, months after revealing creative vision for centre
▪ Girl, 16, and, boy, 15, found guilty over killing of man pelted with rocks in Kent
▪ Producer of Israeli spy thriller found dead in Athens hotel
▪ What is happening to Syria’s IS camps and their former residents?
▪ Car dealership tycoon ousted from his Kent company in ‘coup’, high court hears
▪ Serie A referee La Penna told to stay at home by police after dozens of death threats
▪ The Guardian view on Team GB’s Winter Olympics success: Alpine inspiration lifts the grey February mood | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on Palestine Action: banning the group was a step too far | Editorial
▪ Macclesfield v Brentford: FA Cup fourth round – live
▪ Ben Jennings on online safety – cartoon
▪ At the Sea review – Amy Adams plays it overly straight in insufferable upper-middle-class drama
▪ Robert Duvall: a vigorous and subtle actor who always performed with passion and conviction
▪ ‘A lot of vaccine hesitancy’: how north London council is responding to measles outbreak
▪ Students in England and Wales launch legal action over online teaching during pandemic
▪ UK bank bosses plan to set up Visa and Mastercard alternative over Trump fears
▪ Robert Duvall, Apocalypse Now and Godfather star, dies aged 95
▪ Government cancels plan to delay local council elections in England
▪ French police launch murder inquiry after far-right activist’s death in Lyon
▪ Kavanagh stood down from Premier League round after errors in Villa loss to Newcastle
▪ Play about fascism causes violent scenes at German theatre
▪ Tyson Fury says death of Anthony Joshua’s friends prompted his return to the ring
▪ Brilliant Sri Lanka leave Australia on brink of T20 World Cup elimination
▪ Student debt is a generational injustice. Why are we squeezing graduates harder than the super-rich? | Gaby Hinsliff
▪ Why did Obama say aliens are real? - The Latest
▪ FA Cup fifth-round draw – live
▪ Was Navalny poisoning by frog toxin meant to send a message?
▪ Did you solve it? Chapeau! A smart new hat puzzle
▪ Epstein ranch in New Mexico bought by family of ‘Trump Republican’ candidate
▪ Emma Raducanu beaten in first round of Dubai Championships by ‘lucky loser’
▪ Heraskevych ban reflects badly on the International Olympic Committee | Letters
▪ Español o française? Learn a language because you love it, not because it’s useful | Letters
▪ Why smaller class sizes are not always the answer | Letter
▪ Progress on family planning in Afghanistan is still possible | Letter
▪ Nothing says the ‘special relationship’ is over like this picture of Donald Trump and Liz Truss | Zoe Williams
▪ UK audiences swoon over Wuthering Heights as film takes £7.7m over Valentine’s weekend
▪ Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026 day 10 – in pictures
▪ Yin Xiuzhen and Chiharu Shiota review – so on-the-nose it gives you a nosebleed
▪ O’Romeo review – Bollywood Shakespeare takes dive into grisly mafia queens territory
▪ ‘It was spooky’: folk singer Olivia Chaney on how a song reflecting her own Brontë-ish love triangle wound up in Wuthering Heights
▪ Could we have 13 million new tiles please? The astonishing £42m rebirth of modernist masterpiece Africa Hall
▪ ICE-free zones and blocked liquor licenses: US cities fight back against immigration raids
▪ National Gallery to make major cuts in effort to stem ballooning deficit
▪ Are we all Evangelos Marinakis? Why there has never been less patience with managers | Jonathan Wilson
▪ Football Daily | Rangers, Hearts and Celtic set up a Scottish title race for the ages
▪ Sri Lanka v Australia: T20 World Cup cricket – live
▪ Slalom heartbreak sparks McGrath’s trudge to the woods as Ryding bids farewell
▪ Cabbagecore: why are fashionable people going wild for the green vegetable?
▪ 12 screen-free hacks for a fun half term (whatever the weather)
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▪ Musk changes course on Mars quest and shoots for moon – again
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▪ Britain ‘needs to go faster’ on defence spending, Starmer says
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▪ Former Georgia Poll Worker Pleads Guilty to Bomb Threat of Voting Location
▪ Former Georgia Poll Worker Indicted for Making Bomb Threat to Polling Place
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▪ Members of a Cargo Theft Ring Sentenced to Prison
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▪ FTA is another step in the deep relationship we have with India : NZ Minister Shane Reti
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▪ Trump’s Obama and Bad Bunny posts crystallize his political philosophy | Sidney Blumenthal
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▪ Harry Styles to curate Meltdown festival at London’s Southbank Centre – and play an intimate gig
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▪ New Zealand s record kiwifruit harvest kicks off amid weather, transport challenges
▪ Amelia Kerr named New Zealand Women s team captain
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▪ Keir Starmer has a unique talent – to alienate absolutely everyone | Nesrine Malik
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▪ ‘The goal has been to demystify’: how a colonial Nairobi library was restored and given back to the people
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▪ EU’s deportations plan risks ICE-style enforcement, rights groups warn
▪ Is this the world’s most eye-popping restaurant? The architectural marvel – in a Leipzig industrial estate
▪ No evidence aliens have made contact, says Obama after podcast comments cause frenzy
▪ Kim Jong-un unveils housing for families of North Koreans killed in Ukraine war
▪ Wigan Warriors nerve delights Matt Peet after hard-fought opening win Total Rugby League
▪ India-Pakistan T20 clash sparks surge in food delivery orders, ad rates and dine-in demand
▪ Independent review into Moa Point failures
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▪ Wuthering Heights rakes in $77m at global box office in opening weekend
▪ Gus Lamont: police return to South Australia home of missing four-year-old in search for new evidence
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Drone attack on Russian port sparks fires ahead of fresh peace talks
▪ China hopes for a bumper lunar new year as world’s biggest migration begins
▪ What next for Greenland and Ukraine? Questions after the Munich security conference
▪ Intermittent fasting no better than typical weight loss diets, study finds
▪ A new diagnosis of ‘profound autism’ is under consideration. Here’s what parents need to know
▪ Minister to attend AI Impact Summit in India
▪ Hutt Valley, flooding
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▪ Searchers find missing ship in Lake Michigan, over 150 years after it sunk
▪ Labour calls on Reform’s Matt Goodwin to reject aides’ ‘racist content’
▪ James Trafford could leave Manchester City after being frozen out by Donnarumma
▪ Makers of AI chatbots that put children at risk face big fines or UK ban
▪ Watson season two review – a Sherlock Holmes spinoff full of naughty wit
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▪ Katie’s story: her abusive ex-partner said ‘kill yourself’. When she did, police dropped domestic violence inquiry
▪ Number of UK women driven to suicide by domestic abusers is under-reported, say experts
▪ Fast-spreading measles outbreak takes hold among under-10s in north London
▪ More gigs, more goals, more growth: Eden Park planning restrictions eased
▪ State of Origin heads to New Zealand
▪ Playing them is no different for me : Sourav Ganguly on India vs Pakistan T20 WC clash
▪ Indian Army releases Bhairav on Maha Shivratri, thanks Amitabh Bachchan for lending his voice
▪ (MICO2026)ITALY-LIVIGNO-OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES-SNOWBOARD-WOMEN S SLOPESTYLE-QUALIFICATION
▪ UK’s top prosecutor says ‘nobody above law’ as detectives investigate Andrew’s Epstein links
▪ Rosebush Pruning review – dysfunctional rich family move in strange circles
▪ ‘Right about everything’: Liz Truss tweets photo of her and Trump at Mar-a-Lago
▪ Weston and Stoecker strike gold to cap GB’s greatest day at Winter Olympics
▪ Youssef Chermiti hat-trick powers Rangers to victory over leaders Hearts
▪ Eberechi Eze inspires Arsenal to emphatic FA Cup victory against Wigan
▪ Nightborn review – Rupert Grint bringing up a monster baby
▪ Nicola Jennings on Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s move to Sandringham – cartoon
▪ US teen who pushed for her father’s release from ICE custody dies of cancer
▪ As defence chiefs, we warn you today about Russia, and say this rearmament is not warmongering | Richard Knighton and Carsten Breuer
▪ Jeremiah Azu completes surprise sprint double at UK indoor championships
▪ Top British and German military chiefs press ‘moral’ case for rearmament
▪ England’s attacking options narrow with Arundell facing ban for crunch Ireland game
▪ India overwhelm Pakistan in Colombo after Ishan Kishan lays foundation
▪ The Education of Jane Cumming review – sexuality, race and a real school scandal
▪ UK’s wet weather expected to continue amid flood warnings and alerts
▪ ‘People want to help’: Canadians rally round Tumbler Ridge after school shooting
▪ The Guardian view on Donald Trump and the climate crisis: the US is in reverse while China ploughs ahead | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on AI: safety staff departures raise worries about industry pursuing profit at all costs | Editorial
▪ Théo Attissogbe leads imperious France to eight-try romp over sorry Wales
▪ No arrests made as search for Nancy Guthrie enters third week
▪ Bompastor admits pain of ‘emotional week’ after Chelsea beat Liverpool in WSL
▪ Rallies held across the world in support of Iran’s anti-government protesters
▪ Community energy’s success depends on more than money | Letter
▪ Challenges of being a GP in remote areas | Letter
▪ Premier League is committed to the care and support of young players | Letter
▪ There’s no end in sight to Starmer’s struggles | Letters
▪ ‘The ride was worth the fall’: Lindsey Vonn returning to US for further surgeries after downhill crash
▪ US forces board second Venezuela‑linked oil tanker in Indian Ocean
▪ Habib Diarra on the spot as Sunderland ease past toothless Oxford United
▪ UK considers new Russia sanctions after Navalny frog toxin finding
▪ Dreamscape review – dazzling hip-hop drama reclaims vital spirit of teenager slain by police
▪ Tom Gauld on the modern romance novel – cartoon
▪ Wolves show guts to edge past battling Grimsby and into FA Cup fifth round
▪ Offer to join Trump’s new era is met with growing sense of European steeliness
▪ Federica Brignone sends home fans wild with second gold as Shiffrin struggles
▪ Starmer facing calls for inquiry into Labour thinktank’s investigation of journalists
▪ Renderings show most detailed vision for Trump’s White House ballroom
▪ Jonathan Powell rejects overtures to replace McSweeney as Starmer’s chief of staff
▪ Economic Watch: China s Spring Festival spending surge becomes a global harvest
▪ China s Su advances to slopestyle final, birthday showdown awaits
▪ China s Spring Festival spending surge becomes a global harvest
▪ Arsenal v Wigan Athletic: FA Cup fourth round – live
▪ UK far right lines up behind Rupert Lowe in challenge to Reform
▪ Leeds sink Birmingham in penalty shootout to reach FA Cup fifth round
▪ Progressive Texas organizers hail shock win as far-right Republicans left reeling
▪ ‘I was so scared’: US trial witnesses allege Alexander brothers worked together to rape women
▪ Even amid rising economic uncertainty, now is not the time to hug your job
▪ We owe it to every victim of Jeffrey Epstein to better protect British women and girls. And we will | Jess Phillips
▪ Welsh charity buys more than 405 hectares for rewilding
▪ Jess Phillips calls for Epstein files to be catalyst for long-term legislative change
▪ Street festivals and a steam train: photos of the weekend
▪ Berlin film festival defends jury over politics and film row
▪ The kindness of strangers: my new couch was stranded outside – then a burly gym guy helped move it upstairs
▪ Bankes and Nightingale win mixed team snowboard cross for GB’s first Olympic gold on snow
▪ Wales v France: Six Nations 2026 rugby union – live
▪ Let s get a grip and learn how to live with the rain | Emma Beddington
▪ Readers reply: can you acquire courage?
▪ Trump gets the Monroe doctrine wrong. He should take a page from Bad Bunny | Ted Widmer
▪ Jason Fox and his brother Mathieu: ‘We still connect like we did, only without the fighting or falling out of trees’
▪ ‘We almost lost you in the night’ - the life-threatening rise of measles in the UK
▪ Welsh munitions factory seen as crucial to boosting stockpiles is still yet to open
▪ BBCSO/ Rustioni/ Davóne Tines review – Black-tinged Anthem spins US nationhood
▪ At least 12 Palestinians killed and more injured in Gaza after Israeli airstrikes
▪ Starmer has chance to put overseas aid and debt relief on G20 agenda | Heather Stewart
▪ I fear that Labour’s special needs revolution will instead be a catastrophic letdown | John Harris
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▪ Trump touts climate savings but new rule set to push up US prices
▪ European football: Serie A referees’ chief apologises after controversial Kalulu red card
▪ Maxwell’s clemency pitch: can Epstein accomplice talk her way out of prison?
▪ India v Pakistan: T20 Cricket World Cup – live
▪ Social media misleads young on gender transitioning, says UK review leader
▪ Reform and Greens undermining UK commitment to Nato, Cooper says
▪ Trump news at a glance: Danish PM believes US president still wants to own Greenland
▪ Klæbo leads Norway to relay win and claims record ninth Winter Olympics gold
▪ The slow implosion of Keir Starmer’s government is the ultimate repudiation of ‘Labour minimalism’ | Andy Beckett
▪ The key to defeating Trump? Mass non-cooperation | Mark Engler and Paul Engler
▪ Nottingham Forest confirm Vítor Pereira as fourth head coach of season
▪ Dining across the divide: ‘Kids shouldn’t really have smartphones – it’s akin to tobacco in 60s and 70s’
▪ Weight-loss race: how switch from injections to pills is expanding big pharma’s hopes
▪ ‘She dared to be difficult’: How Toni Morrison shaped the way we think
▪ Are we hard-wired for infidelity?
▪ I thought my powerlifter father was the strongest man in the world. But a secret steroid addiction took him – and us – to the brink
▪ Sweetmeats review – the ripe fruits of late love
▪ UK’s gender pay gap forecast to persist for another 30 years
▪ No feeling like beating Pakistan : Kuldeep Yadav, Shivam Dube s coaches back India in T20 WC clash
▪ New Zealand s Lockie Ferguson to head home amid T20 World Cup for birth of his child
▪ 2025 NFL predictions revisited: Seahawks blindsided us, but we were right about Jets
▪ ‘I feel like a ghost’: new father deported by ICE to Bhutan that exiled his family
▪ Chelsea v Liverpool, Aston Villa v Tottenham, and more: Women’s Super League – live
▪ Birmingham City v Leeds United: FA Cup fourth round – live
▪ This is how we do it: ‘Whether it’s kinky sex in a dungeon or shopping at Costco, it’s all about our bond’
▪ ‘Nice shoes, mate’: we road test the brick-shaped £199 Lego Crocs
▪ UK private jet deportation flight cancelled after man swallows vape battery
▪ Love is in the big air for Ukrainian skier after reaching Winter Olympics final
▪ ‘From misfits to bullies’: how America’s Next Top Model became toxic
▪ Tinsel to tidewall: discarded Christmas trees reused to protect Lancashire coastline
▪ ‘Every role I do, I’m going to be a Black man first’: David Jonsson on winning Baftas, rebooting Alien and leaving TV’s hottest show
▪ Cooper defends Palestine Action ban despite court ruling it was unlawful – UK politics live
▪ Winter Olympics 2026: skiing, snowboarding, biathlon, monobob and more – live
▪ ‘Baby Shark isn’t something you should enjoy as an adult’: Steph McGovern’s honest playlist
▪ ‘Woke Europe not facing civilisational erasure,’ says EU’s Kallas after Rubio’s Munich speech – Europe live
▪ Shen Yun trước thềm biểu diễn tại Hàn Quốc: Nhà hát nhận email đe dọa bằng tiếng Trung
▪ Clough pulls off FA Cup shock, Birmingham v Leeds buildup, WSL and more – matchday live
▪ Ngỗng ở An Huy rơi lệ khi sắp bị giết thịt, chủ nhân: Không dám ăn, đã đem tặng người khác
▪ ‘Ferryman’ Igor Tudor has the record to steer Tottenham to safety
▪ Eden Hazard: ‘I’m more of a taxi driver than a football player now, but it’s OK’
▪ Winter Olympics briefing: Pinheiro Braathen writes Brazilian fairytale
▪ ‘The perfect place for people like me’: how one couple started UK’s first women’s sports bar
▪ Firm that went bust owing £650k to HMRC offers staff Las Vegas trip after being bought by ex-owner
▪ Tại sao người già nói “Đừng ăn oan uổng”? Mối quan hệ giữa lượng ăn và thọ mệnh
▪ Kỳ văn chuyển thế thời Cách mạng Văn hóa: Đầu thai mang theo ký ức để báo thù
▪ Nghê Hải Hạ: Sự thật về ung thư chỉ gói gọn trong hai chữ
▪ A skincare splurge that’s (almost) worth the hype: Shark FacialPro Glow + DePuffi review
▪ A rare chronicle of war, survival and devastation in Darfur – in pictures
▪ Brushing fraud: Britons told to beware of mystery parcels as new scam soars
▪ ‘The most quietly romantic town we have ever visited’ – the enduring charm of Chiavenna, Italy
▪ ‘It makes no sense’: the battle over plans for a windfarm by the Yorkshire Dales
▪ Senior police praised undercover officer who lied to court about identity, papers at spycops inquiry show
▪ Shattered dreams: How the battle for Sunderland’s glass centre turned into a political flashpoint
▪ No swiping involved: the AI dating apps promising to find your soulmate
▪ New Zealand officials warn more flooding could hit north island as man killed after heavy rain
▪ Destanee Aiava calls out ‘racist’ tennis culture in explosive retirement post
▪ Borthwick has a big week ahead after England’s grand plans shredded in Scotland | Gerard Meagher
▪ ‘We are Europeans’: fans fly Greenland flag during Olympic US-Denmark ice hockey game
▪ TV tonight: a remarkable interview with Gisèle Pelicot
▪ Alleged cat burglar arrested after priceless Egyptian artefacts taken in Queensland museum heist
▪ Nobody knows what would follow regime change in Iran – but what happened in 1979 offers some pointers | Jason Burke
▪ My husband has started a friendship with a woman he used to work with. Am I right to be worried? | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
▪ New photos give glimpse inside Iran’s bloody crackdown on anti-government protests
▪ Koba, London W1: ‘I admire their chutzpah’ – restaurant review
▪ No fuel, no tourists, no cash - this was the week the Cuban crisis got real
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▪ ‘You think: Do I really need anyone?’ – the hidden burden of being a hyper-independent person
▪ Carmarthenshire young farmers raise 9,000 for hospitals
▪ On the run: Police recruitment run challenge at Round the Bays
▪ Unions and Labour MPs call on Starmer to end ‘narrow factional agenda’
▪ Nearly 50 Montana airports awarded grants, loans for infrastructure and safety improvements
▪ Rockpool closures to protect marine life
▪ New Zealand signs up to U=U commitment for HIV
▪ Medal table at Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on February 14
▪ Markram cracks SA s fastest T20WC de Kock becomes first Proteas batter with 3,000 T20I runs
▪ More than 60 children infected in north London measles outbreak
▪ Two races, two golds: Jordan Stolz smashes another Olympic record in 500m
▪ Mohamed Salah recaptures scintillating form as Liverpool see off Brighton
▪ Four new astronauts arrive via SpaceX rocket at International Space Station
▪ BrewDog could be broken up as craft beer business put up for sale
▪ Nobel laureate transferred to prison in northern Iran without warning
▪ Keith Andrews’s gravity-defying miracle has Brentford dreaming of Europe | Jonathan Wilson
▪ Sandro Tonali double fires Newcastle through as 10-man Aston Villa pay price for Bizot red
▪ Dina Asher-Smith blasts back to form with 60m UK Indoor Championships record
▪ Ukraine wants 20-year US security guarantee to sign peace deal
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▪ The ‘grey divorce’ phenomenon doesn’t signal a retreat from love. It’s a redefinition of it | Lisa Portolan
▪ Animol review – gritty young offenders drama challenges conventional machismo
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▪ Six Nations: Storming Scotland stun England to seal Calcutta Cup glory
▪ Liverpool v Brighton: FA Cup fourth round – live
▪ Assailants kill at least 30 in northwest Nigeria villages, residents say
▪ Barack Obama publicly states support for anti-ICE demonstrators in Minneapolis
▪ Relegated, liquidated, resurrected: Bradford Bulls are back in the big time
▪ New archbishop of Westminster urges greater understanding of struggles of ‘the vulnerable’
▪ Guéhi scores first goal for Manchester City in tame FA Cup win against Salford
▪ Burnley turfed out of FA Cup on perfect day for Louis Reed and Mansfield
▪ Democratic senators launch inquiry into EPA’s repeal of key air pollution enforcement measure
▪ Aston Villa v Newcastle: FA Cup fourth round – live
▪ Baloucoune spares Ireland’s Six Nations blushes as they recover to see off Italy
▪ US military used Anthropic’s AI model Claude in Venezuela raid, report says
▪ Anatomy of an upset: how Ilia Malinin lost Olympic figure skating gold
▪ Record 1,000 UK taxpayers under 30 earned more than £1m last year
▪ Scotland v England: Six Nations rugby union – live
▪ Brazil’s Pinheiro Braathen wins gold – and South America’s first Winter Olympics medal
▪ Humas Warriors clinched Ice Hockey League Season 3 men s title with late surge
▪ Summerville strike earns 10-man West Ham extra-time FA Cup win at Burton
▪ US launches airstrikes on dozens of Islamic State targets in Syria
▪ Rescue cat renowned as chief mouser at UK’s Foreign Office dies in Bermuda
▪ Labubus to burkinis: V A unveils updated 21st-century design galleries
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▪ ‘Nothing says love like chemicals’: Valentine’s roses often covered in pesticides, testing finds
▪ Senior Reform UK figures attend launch of How to Launder Money book
▪ Canada warned after curling ‘F-bomb’ sparks emergency spot checks at Winter Olympics
▪ To infinity and beyond! Visitors can dive into Pixar worlds in immersive London show
▪ ‘More bling’: Matt Weston targets second Winter Olympics gold after skeleton glory
▪ Police seal off road near Arizona home of Today show host Samantha Guthrie’s missing mother
▪ Manchester City v Salford, Burnley v Mansfield and more: FA Cup and EFL – live
▪ Tom Banton powers England to emphatic T20 World Cup win over Scotland
▪ Ireland v Italy: Six Nations rugby union – live
▪ Bitter dispute between Trump and EU over Gaza’s future breaks out into the open
▪ ‘I cut out one little house at a time’: the trucker who spent decades building a tiny replica of NYC
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▪ Police set up national group to deal with UK-related Epstein allegations
▪ Russia killed Alexei Navalny with frog toxin, UK and allies say
▪ ‘It is an honour’: Tottenham confirm Igor Tudor as interim head coach until end of season
▪ Starmer stresses ‘urgency’ of closer defence ties with Europe at Munich conference
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▪ Danish state could face legal action over deal that gives US powers on its soil
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▪ New Zealand s South Waikato declares emergency after fatal flooding
▪ Trade deals a game changer for India s progress, says Piyush Goyal on India s 9 FTAs
▪ Burton Albion v West Ham United: FA Cup fourth round – live
▪ Gisèle Pelicot wants to look ex-husband ‘straight in the eye’ as she needs answers
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▪ US man who fled jail and pleaded to Trump and Kim Kardashian gets 60-year term
▪ Peter Attia appears to be staying at CBS News despite Epstein communications
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▪ Madeline Horwath on Valentine’s day for city dwellers – cartoon
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