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Jenrick claims ‘Britain is in decline’ as he defects to Reform UK – politics live
Nigel Farage gives press conference following upheaval in Tory party Full report: Badenoch sacks Jenrick Nigel Farage, speaking at his press conference in Scotland, has said that “of course” he has had conversations with Robert Jenrick, who was sacked by Kemi Badenoch this morning for planning ...
6 minutes ago
The Guardian
Jenrick claims ‘Britain is in decline’ as he defects to Reform UK – politics live
Robert Jenrick latest: Farage unveils ex-Tory as new Reform defector after shock sacking by Badenoch
Reform leader Nigel Farage says ‘of course’ he has had conversations with the now former senior Tory Jenrick
7 minutes ago
The Independent
Robert Jenrick latest: Farage unveils ex-Tory as new Reform defector after shock sacking by Badenoch
How your entire identity could be sold for £30 on the dark web
An anti-money laundering group has uncovered the ways in which stolen personal data is being sold on the dark web
14 minutes ago
The Independent
How your entire identity could be sold for £30 on the dark web
Legislation to ban non-consensual sexual images signed amid Grok AI backlash
It will be illegal to create or request deepfake intimate images of adults without consent from February 6.
15 minutes ago
The Independent
Legislation to ban non-consensual sexual images signed amid Grok AI backlash
Why the death of a pet can be as traumatic as losing a loved one
Around a fifth of people who had experienced the death of an animal and a person said losing a pet was worse, according to a new study
35 minutes ago
The Independent
Why the death of a pet can be as traumatic as losing a loved one
Ofsted launches inspection of school criticised for cancelling MP visit
Damien Egan, vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel, denied entry after opposition from pro-Palestine group and union Ofsted has launched a snap inspection of Bristol Brunel academy, the secondary school criticised for cancelling a visit by a local MP who is vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel. ...
49 minutes ago
The Guardian
Ofsted launches inspection of school criticised for cancelling MP visit
Ofsted inspection after ‘school intimidated into cancelling Jewish MP visit’
Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, Sir Keir Starmer said the case was ‘very serious, very concerning’
1 hour ago
The Independent
Ofsted inspection after ‘school intimidated into cancelling Jewish MP visit’
Iran judiciary denies plan to execute detained protester Erfan Soltani
The judiciary says Soltani is not facing charges carrying the death penalty, while a rights group reports that the execution has been "postponed".
1 hour ago
BBC
Iran judiciary denies plan to execute detained protester Erfan Soltani
‘Soon after my baby’s birth came a bottle of champagne’: readers remember Alan Rickman
Following the anniversary of the actor’s death, fans recall his joy at a train platform mishap, enthusing about experimental theatre and an embarrassed double-take • ‘I fell in love with him on the spot’: friends remember Alan Rickman, 10 years after his death One of the highlights of my late ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
‘Soon after my baby’s birth came a bottle of champagne’: readers remember Alan Rickman
TikTok star will not repay full extradition costs
Harrison Sullivan will not have to pay the full cost of the jet that police chartered to arrest him.
3 hours ago
BBC
TikTok star will not repay full extradition costs
Former nuns and retired support worker punished for cruelty in children's homes
Two former nuns and a retired support worker have been sentenced for abusing vulnerable youngsters at children's homes in Scotland more than 40 years ago.
3 hours ago
Sky News
Former nuns and retired support worker punished for cruelty in children's homes
Changes to flagship disability scheme don't go far enough, campaigners say
Charities say employers will still be able to certify themselves without employing "a single disabled person".
4 hours ago
BBC
Changes to flagship disability scheme don't go far enough, campaigners say
Half a million patients left waiting on hospital trolleys for 12 hours or more
More than half a million people spent 12 hours or more on a hospital trolley waiting for an NHS bed last year.
4 hours ago
Sky News
Half a million patients left waiting on hospital trolleys for 12 hours or more
‘A group of people decided to kill me’: Michel Platini on Fifa, Uefa and the fight to clear his name
Former Uefa president – caught between moving on and settling scores – talks candidly about his downfall, Infantino and the snakepit of the game’s governance “There are millions and millions of romantics in football,” Michel Platini says. He has been asked whether, after a decade frozen out ...
4 hours ago
The Guardian
‘A group of people decided to kill me’: Michel Platini on Fifa, Uefa and the fight to clear his name
Amol Rajan to leave Radio 4's Today programme
The presenter will continue to host University challenge and his Radical podcast for the BBC.
5 hours ago
BBC
Amol Rajan to leave Radio 4's Today programme
‘The world needs to know what’s happening’: families of protesters killed in Iran tell of heartbreak
As Tehran’s internet blackout means names of those killed in the uprising are only starting to emerge, the diaspora is reacting with shock, sadness and anger The families of Iranians killed by the regime in its crackdown on anti-government protests over the past week have told the Guardian of their ...
5 hours ago
The Guardian
‘The world needs to know what’s happening’: families of protesters killed in Iran tell of heartbreak
Astronauts return to Earth after first ever medical evacuation from space station
Four astronauts who left the International Space Station (ISS) a month early due to one of the crew members falling ill have returned to Earth on Thursday.
6 hours ago
BBC
Astronauts return to Earth after first ever medical evacuation from space station
Rift at top of the Taliban: BBC reveals clash of wills behind Afghan internet shutdown
The Taliban leader once warned of a split: A BBC investigation reveals how attitudes to women, the internet and religion are dividing the group at the very top.
10 hours ago
BBC
Rift at top of the Taliban: BBC reveals clash of wills behind Afghan internet shutdown
The world of today looks bad, but take hope: we’ve been here before and got through it – and we will again | Martin Kettle
As I write my last regular column for the Guardian, my thoughts turn to the lessons and hope we can take from history From Greenland’s icy mountains, from India’s coral strand, as the old hymn has it, we seem to inhabit a world that is more seriously troubled in more places than many can ever remember. ...
10 hours ago
The Guardian
The world of today looks bad, but take hope: we’ve been here before and got through it – and we will again | Martin Kettle
Armed terrorists. Dead passengers. The captain taken hostage. What do police do now?
Guns raised, counterterrorism police scramble onboard a large ferry on the south coast of England as marauding terrorists shoot passengers and take the captain hostage.
16 hours ago
Sky News
Armed terrorists. Dead passengers. The captain taken hostage. What do police do now?
I'm ashamed of Sir Keir Starmer, says furious rebel
Ministers have confirmed those already awaiting trial may lose their right to have their case heard by a jury - in a major escalation in the battle over the future of the justice system.
18 hours ago
Sky News
I'm ashamed of Sir Keir Starmer, says furious rebel
Labour ban on peaceful protest at animal-testing centres slated as ‘draconian assault on democracy’
Free-speech and rights activists warn of slide towards criminalising right to free assembly
1 day ago
The Independent
Labour ban on peaceful protest at animal-testing centres slated as ‘draconian assault on democracy’
Gunman who disguised himself as Deliveroo rider jailed for 38 years after shooting eight-year-old girl
A suspected hitman who disguised himself as a Deliveroo e-bike rider to shoot three people, including a girl celebrating her eighth birthday, has been jailed for 38 years.
1 day ago
Sky News
Gunman who disguised himself as Deliveroo rider jailed for 38 years after shooting eight-year-old girl
Water company probed after tens of thousands of homes lose supply
South East Water (SEW) is being investigated by regulator Ofwat after repeated outages since November have left tens of thousands of households and businesses across Kent and Sussex without drinking water.
1 day ago
Sky News
Water company probed after tens of thousands of homes lose supply
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