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Why the railways often seem to be in such chaos over Christmas
Parts of Britain’s rail network will close for engineering work over the festive period - but is that the right time to do it?
1 hour ago
BBC
Why the railways often seem to be in such chaos over Christmas
At least 13 photos removed from justice department Epstein files website
The photos were among the thousands of documents made public on Friday. By Saturday they had disappeared with no explanation or notice.
4 hours ago
BBC
At least 13 photos removed from justice department Epstein files website
A memorial ends - but Bondi tragedy has left Australia reeling, again
The Bondi shooting, and a deadly stabbing attack just last year, have left scores physically scarred and traumatised.
3 hours ago
BBC
A memorial ends - but Bondi tragedy has left Australia reeling, again
Puppy farm ban promised by animal welfare strategy
The government promises its animal welfare strategy will bring "the biggest reforms in a generation".
3 hours ago
BBC
Puppy farm ban promised by animal welfare strategy
Epidural kit shortage could last until March, regulator says
The shortage is due to a major supplier stopping manufacturing epidural bags, the government says.
3 hours ago
BBC
Epidural kit shortage could last until March, regulator says
University threatened with legal action after protest at academic's talk
Prof Alice Sullivan says her talk at the University of Bristol became like a "zombie apocalypse" during the protest.
1 hour ago
BBC
University threatened with legal action after protest at academic's talk
Kimchi, made in China: how South Korea’s national dish is being priced out at home
In the first 10 months of this year, South Korea imported $159m worth of kimchi, almost entirely from China, while exporting $137m The pungent scent of red chilli powder hangs in the air at Kim Chieun’s kimchi factory in Incheon, about 30km west of Seoul. Inside, salted cabbage soaks in large metal ...
1 hour ago
The Guardian
Kimchi, made in China: how South Korea’s national dish is being priced out at home
Amadeus review – this Mozart series is a pale, petty version of the movie it’s based on
Will Sharpe and Paul Bettany’s new TV drama is flat, airless and banal. It’s a crass affair with a thin, half-hearted performance from Sharpe Here’s my position. If you are going to create a miniseries about the life, death and music of one of the defining geniuses of the last 1,000 years of ...
3 hours ago
The Guardian
Amadeus review – this Mozart series is a pale, petty version of the movie it’s based on
Cycling is changing at speed – but is Britain keeping pace?
Emulating the bike-friendly highways enjoyed by our continental neighbours will take a lot more money and political will Ever since Team GB’s velodrome successes at the 2008 Olympics, campaigners and government ministers have confidently predicted that Britain is about to become a nation of cyclists. ...
15 hours ago
The Guardian
Cycling is changing at speed – but is Britain keeping pace?
A tape measure, a metal detector and a spirit level: 25 surprisingly useful things you can do with your phone
While many use our phones predominantly to doomscroll, smartphones have a range of little-known functions that could make life better and easier – from heart monitoring to even developing camera film Our smartphones are magical things – far more than dopamine drip providers and a way to keep in ...
13 hours ago
The Guardian
A tape measure, a metal detector and a spirit level: 25 surprisingly useful things you can do with your phone
Joe Wicks looks back: ‘When I look at that picture, I think about the care and love a kid needs’
The health and fitness coach on his difficult childhood, why he’s never been single – and doing his first YouTube workout with a broken hand Born in Epsom in 1985, Joe Wicks is a health and fitness coach and author. He studied sports science at St Mary’s University andstarted posting recipes ...
11 hours ago
The Guardian
Joe Wicks looks back: ‘When I look at that picture, I think about the care and love a kid needs’
‘You’re barred!’: Labour’s battle with pubs promises a new year headache
A protest barring MPs from pubs is exposing deeper tensions between politicians and the communities they represent Labour MPs heading back to their constituencies this weekend will do so with a sense of relief that another turbulent term in British politics is over. But those hoping to pitch up at ...
14 hours ago
The Guardian
‘You’re barred!’: Labour’s battle with pubs promises a new year headache
New equalities boss warns against ‘demonisation’ of migrants in UK
Mary-Ann Stephenson also says it would be a ‘mistake’ to leave European Convention on Human Rights
1 hour ago
The Independent
New equalities boss warns against ‘demonisation’ of migrants in UK
More than half of Britons to buy fewer gifts this Christmas
New polling reveals that the rising prices of household goods have impacted festive spending
1 hour ago
The Independent
More than half of Britons to buy fewer gifts this Christmas
Two teens killed and one critically injured in Tesla crash in Surrey
Surrey Police have arrested a 30-year-old man following the fatal crash
2 hours ago
The Independent
Two teens killed and one critically injured in Tesla crash in Surrey
Labour’s pledge to build 1.5 million new homes set to fall short by 500,000
The target means building an average of 300,000 new homes a year – a figure not achieved since the 1970s
2 hours ago
The Independent
Labour’s pledge to build 1.5 million new homes set to fall short by 500,000
CCTV footage reveals last movements of missing Lancaster University student
Tom was last seen wearing a black Carhartt jacket, black jeans and black Doc Martin shoes and carrying a backpack over his shoulder
2 hours ago
The Independent
CCTV footage reveals last movements of missing Lancaster University student
Electric shock dog collars banned under new government proposal
The animal welfare strategy also plans to tighten protections aimed at stopping cruel breeding practices such as puppy farming
3 hours ago
The Independent
Electric shock dog collars banned under new government proposal
Police name 55-year-old man shot dead in London
A man shot dead in northwest London has been named as 55-year-old Simon Whyte.
11 hours ago
Sky News
Police name 55-year-old man shot dead in London
NHS reported to police after 'butcher surgeon' evidence destroyed
A woman who had the wrong body part removed by her surgeon is lodging a police complaint after the NHS destroyed vital evidence needed for a public inquiry.
1 hour ago
Sky News
NHS reported to police after 'butcher surgeon' evidence destroyed
Fears Palestine Action hunger striker will die in prison after 43 days without food
The family of a Palestine Action prisoner on day 43 of a hunger strike says she could die in prison if the UK government does not intervene.
6 hours ago
Sky News
Fears Palestine Action hunger striker will die in prison after 43 days without food
Two teenagers killed after Tesla crashes into tree
Two teenagers have died and a third is fighting for his life after a Tesla crashed into a tree in Surrey, police have said.
1 hour ago
Sky News
Two teenagers killed after Tesla crashes into tree
Son of British woman detained in Iran with partner reveals 'dire' conditions of jail
The son of a British woman detained alongside her husband in Iran has urged the UK government to do more to help them escape the "dire" conditions they are being held in.
13 hours ago
Sky News
Son of British woman detained in Iran with partner reveals 'dire' conditions of jail
Starmer will 'absolutely' still be PM next Christmas, insists Labour chair
The chair of the Labour Party has insisted that Sir Keir Starmer will "absolutely" still be prime minister next Christmas, despite the party's dire position in the polls.
13 hours ago
Sky News
Starmer will 'absolutely' still be PM next Christmas, insists Labour chair
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