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▪ Resolution festival review – scavenging predators and ex machina sirens
▪ One in six UK workers skipping meals to make ends meet, says TUC
▪ Ambulance crews stuck at A E miss thousands of 999 calls a day in England
▪ Missing Briton’s belongings found in Dolomites as rescuers continue search
▪ Los Angeles fires could test Getty’s claim of being safest place to store artwork
▪ AfD launches manifesto as campaign season for German election begins
▪ New patients continue struggle to find bulk-billing GPs
▪ Italy releases Iranian man wanted by US over drone attack in Jordan
▪ The Guardian view on capital punishment: an upsurge in executions should concern us all | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on Argentina’s austerity year: painful cuts, rising poverty and a geopolitical gamble | Editorial
▪ Neil Robertson stuns John Higgins with dramatic Masters fightback
▪ Northern Irish nun killed in Ecuador earthquake takes step towards sainthood
▪ Zirkzee the hero as 10-man Manchester United stun Arsenal in FA Cup shootout
▪ Ella Baron on Los Angeles and the wildfires of misinformation – cartoon
▪ FA Cup fourth-round draw: Man Utd v Leicester, Villa v Spurs and more – live reaction
▪ Fears for UK boomer radicalisation on Facebook after Meta drops factcheckers
▪ Swedish PM says country neither at war nor at peace as armed forces enter Baltic
▪ One in five Britons aged 18-45 prefer unelected leaders to democracy, poll finds
▪ European football: Jürgen Klopp watches Leipzig win as Atlético go top
▪ Familiar story in Women’s FA Cup as lack of upsets shows gulf is getting bigger | Suzanne Wrack
▪ Ministers from 17 countries meet for Saudi talks on speeding aid to Damascus
▪ Will Osula settles Newcastle nerves after Bromley threaten FA Cup upset
▪ Toulon overpower Harlequins to claim comfortable Champions Cup victory
▪ Flu: who is at risk and what precautions are recommended?
▪ State school pupils in England may have to drop GSCE Latin after funding pulled
▪ Sam Moore obituary
▪ Multitudes: How Crowds Made the Modern World by Dan Hancox review – a hymn to coming together
▪ New England Patriots appoint former player Mike Vrabel as their new head coach
▪ Eberechi Eze quick off mark to ease Crystal Palace past Stockport
▪ A E corridor ‘utterly normalised’ at NHS hospitals in England, senior doctor says
▪ Trailblazing Habib provides uplifting history for Lebanon at Australian Open | Tumaini Carayol
▪ Somalia and Ethiopia agree to restore diplomatic ties after year-long rift
▪ Steve Bannon condemns Elon Musk as ‘racist’ and ‘truly evil’
▪ PM to hold first cabinet meeting of the year
▪ Falling white-collar pay and the cost to society | Letters
▪ Axing the Latin excellence scheme: a classic mistake I Letters
▪ ‘I was 2cm from being paralysed’: UK stunt artists celebrated with donation to BFI
▪ The Shetland Way by Marianne Brown review – a daughter’s journey to the heart of the climate crisis
▪ Football on TV: fans ‘paying almost 60% more to watch all big games than in 2020’
▪ Ukraine’s capture of North Koreans offers rare insight into Russian alliance, says Zelenskyy
▪ Keir Starmer ‘will act on findings of Tulip Siddiq investigation regardless of outcome’
▪ Tottenham break Tamworth hearts in extra time after nervy FA Cup tie
▪ ‘More complicated than we think’: the untold story of LGBTQ+ rights in the American Revolution
▪ Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz give US a double threat at Australian Open
▪ True colours: this Paris apartment is an exercise in vibrant self-expression
▪ Deep joy: Wales embraces ‘hwyl’ in tourism campaign to rival Danish ‘hygge’
▪ Fire, fog and ice: photos of the weekend
▪ ‘It’s a continuation of hope’: Paris-based TV station provides a lifeline for women in Afghanistan
▪ Canada’s election is about to have an Elon Musk problem with Trudeau’s exit
▪ The squat secret: why this simple move is the key to long-term health – and how to improve yours
▪ UK weather: temperatures stay below zero for 12 nights running
▪ Why will the Washington Post be different during Trump’s second term?
▪ Court ruling on Belgium’s conduct in colonial Africa hailed as turning point
▪ The internet wants me to spend £500 on a jumper. How can I say no?
▪ Being a parent means you’re never quite your own person again, but that self-sacrifice can pull off a miracle
▪ Arsenal v Manchester United: FA Cup third round – live
▪ Tick-tock: the return of the mechanical wristwatch
▪ And the winner should be… Observer critics choose their alternative Oscars for 2025
▪ UK festivals face ‘really tough’ year due to fewer headline acts and rising costs
▪ Boeing production in 2024 expected to be less than half of rival Airbus
▪ Online safety laws ‘unsatisfactory’ and ‘uneven’, says UK science minister
▪ Rise in vigilante attacks in US highlight growing online DIY terrorism resources
▪ Tarantula review – extraordinary portrayal of the aftermath of senseless violence
▪ The Maids review – Jean Genet’s chilling game of master and servant
▪ US supreme court curbed public scrutiny as it boosted security before Roe ruling
▪ How to optimise the cognitive benefits of dreams and sleep
▪ Nurse critically injured in stabbing at Greater Manchester hospital A E department
▪ Sabalenka starts bid for third straight Australian Open title with win over Stephens
▪ ‘Brother for life’: man injured in New Orleans attack witnessed friend’s death
▪ As tech barons dial up the spreading of lies, why is the BBC dialling down the reporting of truth? | John Harris
▪ Nathan Aké claims Kyle Walker would be a ‘massive’ loss for Manchester City
▪ Music sounds better with you? How your listening habits affect your love life
▪ Return looted shipwreck treasures to countries of origin as reparations for slavery, says lawyer
▪ Twelfth Night review – a musically uplifting, concept-heavy RSC production
▪ Tamworth v Tottenham: FA Cup third round – live
▪ Dream journey: a nostalgic trip aboard the sleeper train from Amsterdam to Berlin
▪ The Princess of 72nd Street by Elaine Kraf review – charming portrait of an artist in her own world
▪ Sadler’s Wells East review – all the right moves
▪ ‘We are shattered’: Afro-Ecuadorians mourn four boys found dead after encounter with military
▪ Despite the promises, Labour may have to acknowledge more tax rises are needed | Heather Stewart
▪ ‘It will be jolly nice’: illustrator Helen Oxenbury, 86, on preparing for her first solo show – and a new book with Michael Rosen
▪ The big menopause swizz: do hormone supplements really work?
▪ Lib Dem report says leftwing alliance not needed because of tactical voting
▪ Nigel Slater’s recipes for potatoes with sherry, and lemon and bergamot curd
▪ ‘Why pick a battle over this?’: Trump’s threats over Panama Canal reopen wounds over 1989 US invasion
▪ Why not give Sir New Prime Minister a break? | David Mitchell
▪ Lost and found: a mother and daughter on surviving teenage mental breakdown in the social media age
▪ ‘Would love to see her faked’: the dark world of sexual deepfakes - and the women fighting back
▪ Yorkshire police officer killed at crash scene was ‘the very best of us’
▪ What will my descendants make of my photo 100 years from now? | Seamas O Reilly
▪ The week in TV: Pa 7/7: The London Bo Playing N American Primeval – review
▪ Notes on chocolate: top marks, sparks fly at M S
▪ Medieval Women: In Their Own Words review – a bracing cold shower with Joan of Arc and co
▪ Notes on a sandal: why I’m a Birkenstock afficionado
▪ The right is trying to rewrite history with its toxic rhetoric on Britain’s rape gangs | Kenan Malik
▪ In Attendance: Paying Attention in a Fragile World review – visions of mortality abound
▪ It’s never too late: meet the adults making big changes later in life
▪ ‘What’s going on in Bob Dylan’s head’: Mr Tambourine Man lyrics up for auction
▪ California fires live: 16 deaths confirmed as flames threaten UCLA campus and worsening winds predicted
▪ I am a rational liberal, yet a question about the sanctity of life floored me | Sonia Sodha
▪ Super Caley fall on hard times but Savage’s salvage plan is invaluable
▪ Premier League disciplinary charges make clubs rush to balance the books
▪ Andrey Rublev: ‘I don’t feel any more that crazy anxiety and stress’
▪ Australian Open 2025: Sabalenka v Stephens, plus Zverev in action on day one – live
▪ Simone Lia: Law breaking – cartoon
▪ Britain is a weak link in Donald Trump’s new world order, so it needs to find friends… fast | Will Hutton
▪ Is the trend for flawless teeth over?
▪ The 10 rules of friendship: show up, go beyond banter, learn the boring details
▪ A Real Pain review – Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin spar in sublimely bittersweet Holocaust tour movie
▪ ‘It’s an enormous emergency’: the doctor saving Sudan’s most vulnerable
▪ At-home ECGs will detect early heart issues and save thousands, say doctors
▪ Molly Russell’s father tells Starmer UK ‘going backwards’ on online safety
▪ Grooming, Shipman, Chilcot: for all the post-inquiry ‘never agains’, the default is inaction | Isabel Hardman
▪ The big picture: Henry Roy’s sleeping girl in Congo-Brazzaville
▪ A Second Act by Dr Matt Morgan review – what nearly dying can teach us about living
▪ What are we paying senior royals for, if not to show up at presidential funerals? | Catherine Bennett
▪ Blue sky thinking: six sun-drenched seaside getaways in southern Europe
▪ At home with Simon Rattle: ‘There are still things I feel are beyond me’
▪ ‘I like to break the rules’: Björk on comedy, darkness and the most flamboyant tour of her career
▪ Elon Musk and the new world order: the hijacking of the global conversation
▪ ‘Unprecedented’ rise in abortion prosecutions prompts call for law change from medical leaders
▪ UK officials urged to act ‘months ago’ on child sexual abuse inquiry’s demands
▪ Trump ‘beauty parade’ may favour populist right leaders over Starmer
▪ Sunday with Jo Malone: ‘I’m always wearing four or five different fragrances’
▪ Tinted balms: 10 of the best
▪ England fall to four-wicket defeat as Australia draw first blood in Women’s Ashes
▪ Soak up the rays: wines tasting of sunshine
▪ TV tonight: no time for sleep in boisterous drama SAS Rogue Heroes
▪ Dementia care reform won’t wait
▪ From the Beatles to biologics – how Liverpool became a life science hotspot
▪ Fonda, London: ‘An exuberantly good meal’: restaurant review
▪ My partner blames a ‘lack of attraction’ for not wanting sex
▪ Tories back Badenoch’s ‘risky’ call for grooming gangs inquiry
▪ Lorry hits and kills policewoman working at North Yorkshire crash scene
▪ UK government to crack down on MPs earning extra cash from media firms
▪ Joe Biden delays order to end Nippon Steel bid for US Steel
▪ Note to No 10: one speed doesn’t fit all when it comes to online safety | John Naughton
▪ Simon Schama: ‘Britain is a much more tolerant place now. I’m Mr Sunshine on this’
▪ ‘A welfare state with a budget on the right side of zero’: Iceland’s youngest-ever prime minister has a plan for a new kind of governance
▪ Yoon Suk Yeol to miss start of South Korea impeachment trial on safety grounds
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Ukraine ‘captures two North Korean soldiers in Russia’
▪ LA fires: international crews arrive to battle raging wildfires as evacuations spread
▪ Rain halts play on outside courts at Australian Open
▪ Đại thắng Hoàng Thiên Đẵng: Câu chuyện về lòng trung dũng của Hàn Thế Trung
▪ Australia’s bullet-proof jobs market put to the test
▪ Callum Simpson stops Steed Woodall early to retain titles on emotional night
▪ Australia win toss, bowl first to start Ashes series
▪ Labour MP joins calls for national inquiry into grooming gangs
▪ Women’s Ashes: Australia v England, first one-day international – live
▪ UK can be ‘AI sweet spot’: Starmer’s tech minister on regulation, Musk, and free speech
▪ The moment I knew: I’d never felt a palm so sweaty. I was smitten
▪ Kyle Walker asks to leave Manchester City in search of a move abroad
▪ Biden calls Meta’s decision to drop factchecking ‘really shameful’
▪ Our Tiny Islands review – wonderful proof that it is still possible to live a life of contentment
▪ European football: Harry Kane back with penalty winner for Bayern Munich
▪ ‘Perfect’ Mary clocks up Queeniversary in Denmark
▪ James Rodríguez is now a player out of time, a beautiful relic of an earlier age | Jonathan Wilson
▪ Leeds’ Largie Ramazani dashes Harrogate’s hopes of FA Cup history
▪ McAtee hits hat-trick as Manchester City brutally expose Class of 92’s Salford
▪ Two killed and four seriously injured in bus crash on German motorway
▪ ‘Fired up’: how Tamworth ignites Aussie country acts
▪ Jane Austen’s plates or the woods near her home? I know which I’d rather save | Martha Gill
▪ The Observer view: With Hollywood ablaze, ditching carbon targets would be an act of recklessness | Observer editorial
▪ Tram collision in Strasbourg leaves dozens injured
▪ Tech giants told UK online safety laws ‘not up for negotiation’
▪ Kyogo Furuhashi double helps Celtic sink Ross County before late salvo
▪ Why we can’t get enough of a good dynasty drama
▪ Majority of Britons believe Musk having negative impact on UK politics
▪ Richard Price: ‘I don’t like to write, I just don’t – it’s too much anxiety’
▪ ‘He is peddling stories’: Bob Woodward denies Republican’s claim he said Biden was corrupt
▪ The Observer view: Donald Trump’s imperial bullying must be nipped in the bud
▪ Chris Riddell on Donald Trump pouring oil on to the climate crisis as Los Angeles burns – cartoon
▪ Joan Didion and Mike Davis understood LA through its fires. Even they didn’t predict this week
▪ FA Cup roundup: Forest revel in spirit of ‘59 as Exeter shock Oxford United
▪ How Elon Musk has meddled in European affairs
▪ Reeves’ drive for growth seeks China lifeline after UK market turmoil
▪ Joe Biden got plenty right at home, but on the world stage he let himself be taken for a fool | Simon Tisdall
▪ Penaud leads brilliant Bordeaux in 11-try Champions Cup humiliation of Exeter
▪ ‘It is everything art gets a bad name for and everything I love’: Damien Hirst and Cornelia Parker on choosing artworks for schools
▪ João Félix’s late double rounds off Chelsea’s 5-0 thrashing of Morecambe
▪ Friend of British hiker missing in Italy voices ‘acceptance’ as search continues
▪ Plymouth move on from Rooney with famous FA Cup shock at Brentford
▪ Couldn’t put it down: David Hurn’s photographs of people reading – in pictures
▪ The week in audio: Human Intell Sergei the Westminster Spy R UnR The Hole Truth – review
▪ If a Labour chancellor has to start cutting, keep calm. It’s not a betrayal
▪ Search for missing sisters in Aberdeen extended to coast
▪ ‘So immoral’: gig economy workers forced to pay fee to receive their wages
▪ Manchester City v Salford City: FA Cup third round – live
▪ Reeves tries to regain her footing as UK economic recovery plan teeters
▪ Vicky Pattison wedding advert ‘glamorised smoking’, watchdog rules
▪ Fears grow over censorship of secret Queen Elizabeth and Philip papers
▪ Campaign-style rally to launch Peter Dutton poll pitch
▪ Parents shell out billions as back-to-school costs rise
▪ CES 2025: The Global Stage for Innovation, Connecting the World, Creating the Future
▪ Sudan’s army recaptures Wad Madani from rebel Rapid Support Forces
▪ Germany battles to secure ‘Russian shadow fleet’ oil tanker adrift off northern coast
▪ As resolutions go, Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘nothing in moderation’ is a stinker | Alison Phillips
▪ Sam Moore was more than a Soul Man – he was one of the 20th century’s great live performers
▪ Chess crazy: TV shows, schools, clubs and fashion all grab a piece of the game
▪ ‘Most of my work is a response to war’: Colombian artist Doris Salcedo on violence, Trump and her crack in Tate Modern’s floor
▪ More than 85 Governments to Gather in Riyadh to Lead Global Action on Minerals at Fourth Future Minerals Forum
▪ ‘Each year you delay giving a phone is a big win’: child screen-time solutions from around the world
▪ ‘There’s literally nothing’: surrounded by destruction, Los Angeles begins to process scale of loss
▪ Syrian man died trying to cross Channel to UK on leaky dinghy, say French authorities
▪ TV presenter Katie Piper reveals decision to use prosthetic eye shell
▪ On my radar: Siobhan Finneran’s cultural highlights
▪ Maria review – Angelina Jolie excels as tragic Callas
▪ Gloom and pessimism take hold of Democrats as they prepare to elect party leader
▪ ‘I can’t keep the unthinkable at bay – did he abuse me?’: an exclusive extract from the memoir of Dominique Pelicot’s daughter
▪ Early goals from Aït-Nouri and Rodrigo Gomes edge Wolves past Bristol City
▪ Federico Chiesa’s first Liverpool goal seals FA Cup thrashing of Accrington
▪ LANDI Global Unveils Flagship Cx20: Elevating business efficiency and customer experience with a next-generation Windows-powered terminal
▪ ‘White people shouldn’t mess with it’: Native American church laments psychedelic cactus shortage
▪ Orhan Pamuk: ‘I have some fame, so I can say things others cannot’
▪ The Jesus Lizard review – US rockers relive past glories, with added phlegm
▪ How the climate crisis fuels devastating wildfires: ‘We have tweaked nature and pissed it off’
▪ In utterly unsurprising news, Maga blames diversity for the Los Angeles wildfires
▪ Chelsea v Morecambe, Leicester v QPR, and more: FA Cup third round – clockwatch
▪ Is a brain-stimulation headset the answer to depression?
▪ ‘This place instilled constant fear in us’: the man who lived next door to the brutal Homs security unit for 50 years
▪ Venezuelan opposition candidate accuses Nicolás Maduro of coup
▪ Future Minerals Forum to Announce Major Agreements Worth Billions
▪ We built our world with fire. Now heat is destroying our lives | John Vallant
▪ White House working on hostage release deal between Hamas and Israel, says CIA director
▪ Protesters in Calais condemn UK policies to stop Channel crossings
▪ Reeves vows to stand by fiscal rules to achieve stability despite market turmoil
▪ Ons Jabeur: ‘Kids are dying everywhere in Ukraine or Gaza. I have to speak out and use my platform’
▪ Silicon Valley’s tycoons are bending the knee to Trump | Blake Montgomery
▪ Gritters stopped by 200 cars double parked on Peak District road, says council
▪ Line of fire: LA mayor Karen Bass faces scrutiny as historic blazes devour city
▪ Wall Street looks forward to a bonfire of capital and climate rules under Trump
▪ Only one in six A Es in England say they could cope with major incident
▪ One to watch: jasmine.4.t
▪ Elena Rybakina slams WTA probe into Vukov as Australian Open nears
▪ Lara Lee’s recipe for Japanese curry, bangers and mash
▪ Zebra killed in ‘incident’ with rhino at Colchester zoo
▪ ‘It’s the moment when genius comes into the universe’: the film recreating SNL’s chaotic first night
▪ Russell Howard looks back: ‘Am I peculiar? You’d struggle to find anyone who does standup who isn’t a bit weird’
▪ This is how we do it: ‘At 96, I’m enjoying real intimacy for the first time in my life. I feel like a teenager’
▪ ‘There are a lot of bitter people here, I’m one of them’: rust belt voters on why they backed Trump again despite his broken promises
▪ One of four lynx captured in Scottish Highlands dies
▪ Protection zone set up after outbreak of bird flu in Angus
▪ Bring North Sea oil and gas under greater public control, report urges
▪ Protesters stage blockade as AfD holds conference before German elections
▪ Trump’s punishment for his crimes? None | Moira Donegan
▪ Liverpool v Accrington Stanley: FA Cup third round – live
▪ How could Trump’s second term affect DEI initiatives in the US?
▪ ‘I didn’t want to fit in a box of what an Aboriginal person should write’: how Alexis Wright found her voice
▪ Los Angeles is on fire and big oil are the arsonists | Tzeporah Berman
▪ ‘I think there is life there. Today’: the race to put a human on Mars – in pictures
▪ Americans stocking up on foreign goods before Trump tariffs: ‘a sense of urgency’
▪ New UK tax rules on side hustles like eBay and Vinted may lead to ‘nasty surprises’
▪ ‘A political sham’: Republicans defend Trump amid hush-money sentencing
▪ Black boxes on crashed South Korean plane cut out before impact, inquiry finds
▪ Tiny French town left €10m fortune by a man who had never been there
▪ ‘A perfect harmony of geometry and the dance of shadows’: Ömer F Kuranli’s best phone picture
▪ The food filter: who makes the best crunchy peanut butter?
▪ Expert tips on getting UK self-assessment tax returns right
▪ ‘Bringing back the wonder’: inside the £10bn Earls Court redevelopment seeking planning consent
▪ Share your experiences of friendship across the parenting divide
▪ Friedkin Group believes Moyes return can bring stability back to Everton | Andy Hunter
▪ Nick Frost: ‘I’d like to say sorry to my mum. She was an alcoholic and I spent a lot of time hating her’
▪ Why Mark Zuckerberg turned to Dana White to secure Maga’s favor | Karim Zidan
▪ ‘I don’t like being revered’: Brian Eno on art, AI, and why he hates talking about David Bowie
▪ David Moyes returns as Everton as manager after almost 12 years away
▪ Temperature falls to -18C in north Scotland, a 15-year low for UK
▪ Meera Sodha’s vegan recipe for Sichuan-spiced beetroot and walnut bolognese | The new vegan
▪ ‘Tottenham are going to hate it’: Tamworth up for FA Cup shock
▪ Callum Simpson: ‘Lily would want me to carry on … I know I made her proud through my boxing’
▪ England’s Lauren Filer: ‘I don’t want to hurt anyone, but to get a few helmets is fun’
▪ Streaming: Pepe and the best animal films for grownups
▪ The Britons killed fighting for Ukraine against Russia
▪ Tom Gauld on The Sleeping Beauty – cartoon
▪ ‘I was terrified about parental backlash’: taking contested history into schools
▪ The Artist by Lucy Steeds review – mystery and romance in Provence
▪ California fires live: progress made against some LA blazes but thickening smoke prompts ‘health emergency’
▪ What links Selena Gomez, James Bolam and David Jason? The Saturday quiz
▪ The image that speaks a thousand words about our inhumane migration debate | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
▪ A love letter to Patmos: the most serene of all the Greek islands
▪ Is the lifetime Isa no longer fit for purpose?
▪ Severance: it’s a gorgeously odd return for this surreal drama – if you can work out what’s happening
▪ From iced buns to brussel sprouts: nine nutritionists on what they really eat (it may surprise you)
▪ ‘Win the league? It feels possible’: Nottingham Forest fans dare to dream
▪ ‘National catastrophe’: drama school funding crisis in England sparks concern
▪ ‘It feels apocalyptic’: Californians on the loss and devastation from LA wildfires
▪ Soul Man singer Sam Moore dies aged 89 from surgery complications
▪ Chế độ sụp đổ? Bắc Kinh lo ngại Hoa Kỳ sẽ điều tra tội ác giết người để lấy nội tạng
▪ TV tonight: the beautiful islands that barely any humans have visited
▪ Trump, Musk and Zuckerberg have declared war on facts and truth. The pushback must start now | Emily Bell
▪ How to turn store-cupboard staples into brilliant breakfast bars | Waste not
▪ Tim Dowling: our house is destined to be dirty for ever …
▪ Blind date: ‘Would I introduce him to my friends? Definitely. They’d probably all fancy him’
▪ Caroline Darian, daughter of Gisèle Pelicot, speaks: ‘How can you rebuild when your father is the worst sexual predator in decades?’
▪ Rail passengers face disruption from Avanti strikes every Sunday until June
▪ Hammer attack injures eight students at Tokyo university
▪ Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy hails ‘significant blow’ of US-UK sanctions on Russian oil and gas revenues
▪ Twin-headed Trump-Musk onslaught leaves Europe floundering for response
▪ Second Sydney synagogue vandalised with swastikas as NSW premier condemns ‘monstrous’ acts
▪ Heather Knight lends voice to plight of Afghanistan women’s team
▪ ‘How can you rebuild when your father is the worst sexual predator in decades?’: Pelicot’s daughter and Philippa Perry on the deceptive ‘spark’ – podcast
▪ Câu chuyện truyền công và cuộc sống của nhà sáng lập Pháp Luân Công
▪ Yang Rongfeng Pioneers Modular Construction in Australia
▪ ‘I had to save myself’: details emerge about Los Angeles wildfire victims
▪ How Los Angeles wildfire smoke affects mental health
▪ Second Sydney synagogue vandalised with swastikas
▪ IDF soldiers on leave among New Orleans truck attack victims
▪ Inside the ‘fortress’ where South Korea’s impeached president awaits his fate
▪ ‘Hotel of mum and dad’ in UK at its fullest in two decades, study finds
▪ Labour MPs urge Rachel Reeves to demand Jimmy Lai’s release
▪ Amazon dials back DEI programs ahead of Trump inauguration
▪ Panama Canal will remain Panamanian and open to all nations, says official
▪ DoJ releases its Tulsa race massacre report over 100 years after initial review
▪ Postecoglou recalls toad pitch invasion before Spurs’ FA Cup trip to Tamworth
▪ Rudy Giuliani found to be in contempt of court again for 2020 election lies
▪ Plymouth appoint Austrian coach Miron Muslic to succeed Wayne Rooney
▪ Potter’s spell starts with FA Cup exit as Aston Villa battle back to beat West Ham
▪ One dead, two in hospital after knife-fight in Melbourne park
▪ Corn Next Launches CornNext-17: A Groundbreaking Sustainable Solution to Plastic Pollution
▪ Meta terminates its DEI programs days before Trump inauguration
▪ California wildfire victims pick up pieces as blazes rage on – in photos
▪ ECB urges cricket’s leaders to take action over ‘gender apartheid’ in Afghanistan
▪ Biden extends temporary protections for nearly 1 million immigrants
▪ Women’s Ashes excitement tempered by concerns over congested schedule
▪ Alexander-Arnold could douse the fire around him but Liverpool owners deserve heat too | Barney Ronay
▪ California fires: 10 killed and 10,000 structures destroyed as blazes continue
▪ Ukraine’s highest profile combat unit to recruit English-speaking soldiers
▪ Wes Streeting points to New Zealand mosque massacre amid grooming gang rhetoric
▪ Mark Zuckerberg’s end to Meta factchecking is a desperate play for engagement
▪ The week around the world in 20 pictures
▪ ‘Imagine if Messi coached Ronaldo’: how Murray 2.0 will need to adapt to flourish with Djokovic
▪ Man with epilepsy in Leeds died in fall after pharmacy ran out of drug
▪ Bill Sweeney’s RFU fate to be decided after Six Nations following U-turn
▪ Aston Villa v West Ham United: FA Cup third round – live
▪ 66 days to cut down sugar: ‘I find myself enjoying the sweetness of my lip balm’
▪ Twelve Reform UK councillors to resign over Nigel Farage’s leadership
▪ JP Morgan Chase requires all workers to return to office five days a week
▪ Trump’s conviction is the latest twist in the Maga story | Lloyd Green
▪ Mark Rylance joins criticism of police ban on pro-Palestine march in London
▪ The little high country house that kept Hadi safe
▪ Gaza death toll 40% higher than official number, Lancet study finds
▪ Three teenagers arrested after 17-year-old fatally stabbed in Bedford
▪ The AfD leader’s fawning over Elon Musk should sink her party. Instead, it will boost it | Thomas Verreyer
▪ 2024 was hottest year on record for world’s land and oceans, US scientists confirm
▪ Coroner issues warning about antidepressants after suicide of royal’s husband
▪ MPs write to Wes Streeting asking for action plan on 14 hospitals in crisis
▪ Megan Thee Stallion granted restraining order against rapper Tory Lanez
▪ World’s ugliest lawn winner says she leaves watering to Mother Nature
▪ Starmer’s top aide made low-key Brussels trip as No 10’s EU reset efforts continue
▪ The Guardian view on Magnus Carlsen’s power play: checking chess’s ruling body in style | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on the LA fires: Donald Trump’s denial and division fuel climate inaction | Editorial
▪ Family of former Leicester City owner killed in helicopter crash sue makers for £2.15bn
▪ Everton hopeful of swift David Moyes appointment after productive talks
▪ Make Olympics more frequent and you risk jumping the shark | Letter
▪ From racism to ableism, Of Mice and Men still sparks a debate | Letters
▪ Gay men can train as Catholic priests but must observe celibacy
▪ Fears over UK borrowing costs as US jobs figures prompt stock market volatility
▪ The Guide #173: Why Netflix and Spotify don’t seem to care if we are paying attention
▪ Venezuela’s Maduro sworn in amid outrage over alleged election theft
▪ Legal fight over €2.5bn worth of aircraft stuck in Russia plays out in Dublin
▪ Rachel Reeves faces another anxious week of second-guessing the City
▪ RingConn Takes Center Stage at CES 2025 with Innovative Wearables: Gen 2 and Gen 2 Air
▪ Biden administration imposes toughest sanctions on Russian oil and gas
▪ Martin Rowson on Keir Starmer’s tempestuous week – cartoon
▪ Tory party accused of ‘bottling’ May elections as county councils seek delay
▪ Louise Haigh pleaded guilty to lying that phone was stolen, paper shows
▪ Jimmy Anderson plans to play on for Lancashire in 2025 county season
▪ Guardian and Observer readers give more than £1.5m for victims of war
▪ Musk and Ramaswamy sending agents across US government to seek cuts
▪ NFL wildcard weekend predictions: how the Steelers can pull off a miracle at the Ravens
▪ All-weather meeting at Lingfield called off due to bad weather as frost bites hard
▪ Why have Britain’s energy costs soared and what does it mean for Labour?
▪ Almost 900 weapons seized in a year at Yorkshire young offender institute
▪ Bushwalker’s tale of survival a ‘miracle’, rescuer says
▪ After the fire, the insurance battles: LA victims’ ordeal may just be beginning
▪ Cocktail of the week: Three Sheets’ cherry americano – recipe | The good mixer
▪ Europe is testing ground as Borthwick looks for Six Nations winning blend
▪ Fears of ‘rogue rewilding’ in Scottish Highlands after further Lynx sightings
▪ UK debt market sell-off threatens to push up mortgage costs
▪ Menarini Group and Insilico Medicine Enter a Second Exclusive Global License Agreement for an AI Discovered Preclinical Asset Targeting High Unmet Needs in Oncology
▪ Mel Gibson to cast de-aged Jim Caviezel in ‘acid trip’ sequel to Passion of the Christ
▪ Resident Evil 4 at 20: the horror game that revitalised a genre
▪ Football Daily | Dyche, Moyes and Everton looking to replace a fixer with a fixer
▪ Head of Met black officers’ group guilty of gross misconduct in WhatsApp chats
▪ There are no adults in the room: there’s barely a room. This is politics at warp speed, and we know who’s benefiting | Marina Hyde
▪ ‘If you hear the siren, go to the shelter’: the wrenching play about the bombing of a theatre in Ukraine
▪ How we met: ‘We’re like two pieces of a puzzle clicking together’
▪ Former Premier League footballer Dean Windass diagnosed with dementia
▪ Solar sculpture and winter landscapes: photos of the day – Friday
▪ Mick Lynch, you’re a legend – and the unapologetic working-class leader the left is missing | Polly Smythe
▪ Benjamina Ebuehi’s recipe for peanut butter and chocolate flapjacks | The sweet spot
▪ Manchester City given encouragement in Marmoush chase and eye Khusanov
▪ To resist the climate crisis, we must resist the billionaire class | Peter Kalmus
▪ ‘The speakers are the crown jewels’: the rise of Britain’s listening bars
▪ ‘When a friend is struggling, they need an ally, not an opinion’: 11 surprising habits that can ruin friendships
▪ 2024 Marks Breakout Year for China’s ETF Market with Unprecedented Growth
▪ TikTok ban: US supreme court to hear oral arguments over fate of app – live updates
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