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High court rules ban on Palestine Action is unlawful – live
Protest group’s co-founder wins legal challenge; home secretary ‘disappointed’ by ruling and says government will appeal The high court upheld two grounds of challenge, including that the ban was a disproportionate interference with the right to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly. ...
10 minutes ago
The Guardian
High court rules ban on Palestine Action is unlawful – live
Palestine Action latest: Humiliation for government as High Court rules terror ban was unlawful
Lawyers for Palestine Action founder Huda Ammori have argued the ban is unlawful and should be quashed
11 minutes ago
The Independent
Palestine Action latest: Humiliation for government as High Court rules terror ban was unlawful
Why was Palestine Action banned as a terror group and what will happen to the thousands arrested at protests?
The UK-based organisation was banned by the government after several of its members were accused of breaking into an Oxfordshire RAF base
26 minutes ago
The Independent
Why was Palestine Action banned as a terror group and what will happen to the thousands arrested at protests?
Heathrow’s boss insists airport is not too crowded – passengers are just walking the wrong way
Thomas Woldbye defends Heathrow after travel hub named busiest airport in Europe last year
1 hour ago
The Independent
Heathrow’s boss insists airport is not too crowded – passengers are just walking the wrong way
Tesco planning major Clubcard expansion for under-18s
The UK competition regulator has previously urged all supermarkets to expand their loyalty schemes
1 hour ago
The Independent
Tesco planning major Clubcard expansion for under-18s
BBC Question Time crowd erupts as MP rebukes Nadine Dorries’ Jim Ratcliffe defence
The BBC Question Time audience cheered after Reform UK’s Nadine Dorries was criticised for her immigration stance.
1 hour ago
The Independent
BBC Question Time crowd erupts as MP rebukes Nadine Dorries’ Jim Ratcliffe defence
Steven Spielberg donates $25,000 to late James Van Der Beek's GoFundMe
The family of the late Dawson's Creek star have thanked contributors to the $2m collection pot.
1 hour ago
BBC
Steven Spielberg donates $25,000 to late James Van Der Beek's GoFundMe
Parents should be consulted when children question gender identity, schools told
Schools must have single-sex spaces and toilets for children over eight must not be shared, government guidance says
1 hour ago
The Independent
Parents should be consulted when children question gender identity, schools told
Palestine Action wins court challenge over ban as terror organisation
Palestine Action's co-founder has won a legal challenge over the group's ban as a terrorist organisation on two grounds.
1 hour ago
Sky News
Palestine Action wins court challenge over ban as terror organisation
Men buying illegal erectile dysfunction pills 'risking their health'
Men who buy illegally-traded erectile dysfunction (ED) pills online have been warned they are gambling with their health - after authorities confiscated more than four million doses last year.
1 hour ago
Sky News
Men buying illegal erectile dysfunction pills 'risking their health'
Vaping in cars with children to be banned under new plans
Vaping will be banned in cars carrying children, as well as in playgrounds and outside schools, under new government plans.
2 hours ago
Sky News
Vaping in cars with children to be banned under new plans
Reader Q&A: what does Europe’s future look like? Post your questions for Jon Henley
What comes next for Europe with the transatlantic alliance in tatters? Guardian Europe editor Jon Henley will be answering readers’ questions live here from 12pm GMT. Join us then and post your questions and comments now Sign up for a Guardian account here Today’s opening of the Munich Security ...
2 hours ago
The Guardian
Reader Q&A: what does Europe’s future look like? Post your questions for Jon Henley
‘My mum was a barmaid. I was raised on Bacon Fries!’ - readers on the pub that changed them
From 80s punk hangouts to celebrity hotspots to good old community boozers, readers reveal their much-loved locals I started working at the Windmill in the Surrey Hills when I was 14 and the landlord, Cecil Baber Brendan Holland – Dutch to the locals – became my second father. My second son’s ...
4 hours ago
The Guardian
‘My mum was a barmaid. I was raised on Bacon Fries!’ - readers on the pub that changed them
My brave son has a unique heart - he's been battling since the day he was born
Around 13 children a day are born with heart conditions in the UK, but Chester's mum says she assumed only older people were affected.
4 hours ago
BBC
My brave son has a unique heart - he's been battling since the day he was born
'My husband stole £600k for sex and antiques' - medication side effects tearing families apart
Side effects of a common Parkinson’s medications had devastating consequences on one family, BBC hears.
5 hours ago
BBC
'My husband stole £600k for sex and antiques' - medication side effects tearing families apart
Wear shades in winter and follow the 20-20-20 rule: experts on 13 ways to look after your eyes
Everyone should get their eyes tested every two years, but there are other ways to optimise your vision, say ophthalmologists – and yes, eating carrots may help Eye health is often something that we take for granted until we encounter problems. But lifestyle choices such as screen time and smoking ...
6 hours ago
The Guardian
Wear shades in winter and follow the 20-20-20 rule: experts on 13 ways to look after your eyes
‘Everything is frozen’: bitter winter drags on for Kyiv residents as Russia wipes out power
Kremlin’s repeated targeting of infrastructure has left thousands without heating, reliant on shelters and desperate home hacks Natalya Pavlovna watched her two-year-old son, Danylo, play with Lego. “We are taking a break from the cold,” she said as children made drawings inside a warm tent. ...
6 hours ago
The Guardian
‘Everything is frozen’: bitter winter drags on for Kyiv residents as Russia wipes out power
‘Choosing happy is a hell of a process’: Thundercat on funk, lost friends and being fired by Snoop Dogg (possibly)
The genre-hopping bass virtuoso has backed Ariana Grande and Herbie Hancock, appeared in Star Wars and become a dedicated boxer. Ahead of his fifth album, Stephen Bruner explains his polymath mindset It is an overcast Thursday afternoon at the end of January, and Thundercat is telling me about the ...
6 hours ago
The Guardian
‘Choosing happy is a hell of a process’: Thundercat on funk, lost friends and being fired by Snoop Dogg (possibly)
Tackling misogyny should be sixth mission of Starmer's government, Harriet Harman says
Sir Keir Starmer should make tackling misogyny the sixth key mission of his government, Harriet Harman has said.
6 hours ago
Sky News
Tackling misogyny should be sixth mission of Starmer's government, Harriet Harman says
BBC confronts romance scammer who was back on dating app days after jail release
An undercover reporter catches a serial fraudster back on a dating app days after leaving jail.
8 hours ago
BBC
BBC confronts romance scammer who was back on dating app days after jail release
Pressure on Big Tech is mounting - as transatlantic clash grows over free speech and child safety
More than 10 years ago, I filmed my kids for a report on the impact of screens on young minds.
11 hours ago
Sky News
Pressure on Big Tech is mounting - as transatlantic clash grows over free speech and child safety
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments go beyond reputational damage for Man Utd
It took 23 hours but Manchester United did distance themselves from Sir Jim Ratcliffe's rhetoric on immigration.
12 hours ago
Sky News
Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments go beyond reputational damage for Man Utd
GB's Weston bids for skeleton gold - Friday's guide
What's happening and who to look out for at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina.
14 hours ago
BBC
GB's Weston bids for skeleton gold - Friday's guide
Why Team GB hasn't won a medal and why there's still hope
Three fourth places and a figure skating trip - the Winter Olympics have been tough for Team GB so far, but there are plenty of medal chances to come.
22 hours ago
BBC
Why Team GB hasn't won a medal and why there's still hope
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