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Under fire from the sea, families in Odesa try to escape Russian barrage
Ukraine's third largest city has come under sustained attack on its ports in a Russian bid to sap morale.
4 hours ago
BBC
Under fire from the sea, families in Odesa try to escape Russian barrage
West Midlands police chief retires over Israeli fans ban row
Craig Guildford blames the "political and media frenzy" as he confirms his decision to step down.
10 hours ago
BBC
West Midlands police chief retires over Israeli fans ban row
Hospital violated trans complaint nurses' dignity, tribunal rules
A judge says the hospital chiefs' changing room policy created a "hostile" environment for women.
13 hours ago
BBC
Hospital violated trans complaint nurses' dignity, tribunal rules
Exiled crown prince urges world to help protesters topple Iran's government
Reza Pahlavi, a US-based opposition figure, called on the world to target Iran's Revolutionary Guards leadership.
10 hours ago
BBC
Exiled crown prince urges world to help protesters topple Iran's government
What next for Iran's Supreme Leader?
Despite the bloodbath of recent weeks, Ayatollah Khamenei might think he must plough on with an iron fist.
10 hours ago
BBC
What next for Iran's Supreme Leader?
Body found in search for missing girl, 15
Grace Keeling, 15, was swept into the sea at Withernsea along with her mother Sarah on 2 January.
12 hours ago
BBC
Body found in search for missing girl, 15
Can the tiniest of changes to sleep, diet and exercise help me live longer?
A study found small changes to key behaviours can have significant benefits, and I’m all for barely perceptible adjustments A week into the first lockdown of the pandemic, I vowed I would never set foot in a gym again. This pledge seemed in keeping with the confused fatalism of the moment, but it ...
13 hours ago
The Guardian
Can the tiniest of changes to sleep, diet and exercise help me live longer?
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The brutal crackdown in Iran, ICE in Minneapolis, Russian aistrikes in Kyiv and heavy rain in Gaza – the past seven days as captured by the world’s leading photojournalists Warning: this gallery contains images some readers may find distressing Continue reading...
9 hours ago
The Guardian
The week around the world in 20 pictures
‘It had to be Jessie Buckley’: star-maker Nina Gold glimpses Oscar chance for Hamnet casting
Woman who paired Buckley with Paul Mescal in critics’ favourite is contender in new Academy Award category If you were to compile a list of the most powerful people in the movie business, you might start with the auteurs, the A-list actors or the execs who bankroll Oscar-winning projects. But among ...
11 hours ago
The Guardian
‘It had to be Jessie Buckley’: star-maker Nina Gold glimpses Oscar chance for Hamnet casting
Has your relationship become a sexual desert? These tips should help spice things up again
A dry spell doesn’t necessarily mean it’s over, say the experts. They share their advice on how to restore intimacy, from changing venue to writing a ‘menu’ and finding your kink First up, don’t panic! “Every couple goes through dry spells. It doesn’t mean either of you is broken, and ...
14 hours ago
The Guardian
Has your relationship become a sexual desert? These tips should help spice things up again
Reform UK’s London mayor candidate condemned for burqa stop and search remarks
Laila Cunningham accused of endangering Muslims after saying it ‘has to be assumed’ people hiding their face for a criminal reason Reform UK’s mayoral candidate for London has been accused of endangering Muslims after she said women wearing the burqa should be subject to stop and search. Laila ...
11 hours ago
The Guardian
Reform UK’s London mayor candidate condemned for burqa stop and search remarks
Son of former shah says he is ‘uniquely positioned’ to lead Iran as he predicts end of regime
Reza Pahlavi sets out ambition to lead country his father once ruled, but many question his level of popular support Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s former pro-western monarch, has predicted the country’s Islamic regime will fall and claimed he is “uniquely” placed to head a successor government. ...
10 hours ago
The Guardian
Son of former shah says he is ‘uniquely positioned’ to lead Iran as he predicts end of regime
White House says Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ will include Rubio, Kushner and former UK prime minister Tony Blair
Blair’s inclusion on the list of board members may be controversial, as he remains a divisive figure in the Middle East following 2003 invasion of Iraq
4 hours ago
The Independent
White House says Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ will include Rubio, Kushner and former UK prime minister Tony Blair
Lammy blocks open prison transfer for killer accused of rapping about murdering schoolboy
The killer was sentenced to life in 2009 with a minimum term of 14 years
4 hours ago
The Independent
Lammy blocks open prison transfer for killer accused of rapping about murdering schoolboy
Wes Streeting allies hit out at ‘stupid’ briefings against him amid sacking rumours
Senior government figures are reportedly pressing for Mr Streeting's removal, citing his ‘outspoken opinions’
5 hours ago
The Independent
Wes Streeting allies hit out at ‘stupid’ briefings against him amid sacking rumours
‘Little evidence’ social media or gaming is to blame for teenage mental health problems
Some 25,000 pupils took part in the study across three school years
5 hours ago
The Independent
‘Little evidence’ social media or gaming is to blame for teenage mental health problems
Rare genetic form of diabetes detected in newborn babies for first time
Research shows mutation of the TMEM167A gene is responsible for the rare form of neonatal diabetes
6 hours ago
The Independent
Rare genetic form of diabetes detected in newborn babies for first time
Will Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform convince wavering Tories to jump ship?
Nigel Farage’s warning that MPs have until May – the date of the English local elections – has prompted fears of more departures, write Kate Devlin and David Maddox
8 hours ago
The Independent
Will Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform convince wavering Tories to jump ship?
Outrage over 'ridiculous' compensation for 'unethical research' victims, including boys infected with HIV and hepatitis
Proposed compensation for victims of "unethical testing" at a college, leaving them with HIV and hepatitis, has been branded "ridiculous" by a charity.
18 hours ago
Sky News
Outrage over 'ridiculous' compensation for 'unethical research' victims, including boys infected with HIV and hepatitis
Murderer who killed schoolboy will not move to open prison after raps 'boasting' about his crime
A murderer accused of rapping about the death of the London schoolboy he killed will not be transferred to an open prison, after the Deputy Prime Minister intervened.
3 hours ago
Sky News
Murderer who killed schoolboy will not move to open prison after raps 'boasting' about his crime
West Midlands Police chief to retire after Maccabi fan ban row
The chief constable of West Midlands Police (WMP) is to retire following a row over the force's decision to ban Israeli football fans from a match in Birmingham for safety reasons.
13 hours ago
Sky News
West Midlands Police chief to retire after Maccabi fan ban row
What led to the downfall of West Midlands Police chief goes beyond football
What led to the downfall of the chief of West Midlands Police goes beyond a football match and the exclusion of a fan base.
13 hours ago
Sky News
What led to the downfall of West Midlands Police chief goes beyond football
Former Tory councillor jailed for stalking Dame Penny Mordaunt
A former Tory councillor has been jailed for 20 weeks after being found guilty of stalking ex-cabinet minister Dame Penny Mordaunt.
13 hours ago
Sky News
Former Tory councillor jailed for stalking Dame Penny Mordaunt
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