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Bank likely to hold interest rates as inflation hits 2.6%
UK inflation has risen to its highest level in eight months, adding to pressure on the Bank of England to keep interest rates unchanged today despite a slowdown in the British economy.
Injured caver lifted out after four days stuck underground
An injured woman trapped in a cave in northern Italy was lifted to safety early yesterday, ending her four-day ordeal.
The fast and the festive: police stop car decorated for Christmas
It was a vehicle so festive it could have almost been Santa's sleigh. There was just one problem: it wasn't legal.
'Living hero': death row survivor welcomed back to Philippines
After 14 years on death row in Indonesia, Mary Jane Veloso arrived in Manila yesterday to the tight embrace of her family.
Sarkozy must wear electronic tag for a year, French appeals court confirms
France's highest appeals court has confirmed a verdict against the former president Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption and influence peddling, ordering him to wear an electronic tag for a year – a first for a former head of state.
Google Maps car snaps vital clue in missing person case
On a nearly deserted street in northern Spain, the images appeared to show a man hunched over the back of a red Rover car, gingerly loading a bulky white sack into the boot.
Death toll rises as Cyclone Chido batters Mozambique and Malawi
The death toll from Cyclone Chido has continued to rise, with authorities confirming that 45 people were killed in Mozambique and 13 in Malawi.
South Korea's impeached leader fails to appear for questioning
South Korea's impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, failed to appear before the country's corruption watchdog yesterday after he was summoned for questioning over his attempt to impose martial law.
Rescue efforts under way after deadly quake hits Vanuatu
Rescuers in Vanuatu are racing to save victims trapped under rubble after a 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck the Pacific country, killing at least 14 and injuring hundreds more.
Pelicot trial to end with verdicts and hope of change
The mass rape trial that has sent shockwaves through France and horrified the world is expected to end today with the conviction of Dominique Pelicot, who has admitted drugging his ex-wife, Gisèle, and inviting strangers into their bedroom to rape her.
Asylum Syrians in Europe report coercion to return
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, Bulgaria is attempting to force out Syrian asylum seekers by reportedly pressing them into signing \"voluntary return\" documents, sometimes with the use of violence.
'Jabaliya is like hell' How airstrikes reduced a refugee camp to rubble
On the morning of 9 October 2023, the Trans area of the open market in Jabaliya refugee camp was bustling.
Netanyahu says IDF will stay in Syria buffer zone as long as needed
Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israeli troops will occupy a recently seized buffer zone in Syria for the foreseeable future, as efforts continue to reach a ceasefire deal in Gaza.
Squirrels' grisly hunting habits amaze scientists
They may have twitchy noses and a quizzical expression, but California ground squirrels are not as cuddly as they appear: they repeatedly hunt and eat voles, decapitating their prey and pulling flesh from the torso.
Theatre review Edgar-Jones shows her claws in chilly drama
A family crisis brings out the best and the worst in every member of it,\" reflects a character in Tennessee Williams’ explosive 1955 drama about mendacity and marital love.
'In a good place' Hodgkinson's win marks golden age for women's sport
The applause for Keely Hodgkinson was still reverberating around Media City on Tuesday when this year's BBC Sports Personality of the Year began to stare intently at the previous winners carved into the trophy.
Not guilty pleas are entered for Southport child murder suspect
Axel Rudakubana, the 18-year-old accused of being behind the fatal knife attack at a dance class in Southport, has had not guilty pleas entered on his behalf to charges of the murder of three children and 10 counts of attempted murder.
Pair sentenced for buying pills to induce miscarriage
A man and woman who were accused of buying pills to induce an illegal abortion have been sentenced to community orders.
Unspeakably graphic The workers who are paying a high price for policing the internet
Smashing bricks against the side of your house is not a normal way to wind down after work. Nor is biting your own arm or being scared to go to sleep.
Alexa is Amazon secret weapon in battle for Christmas No 1 slot
Alexa, can you make a Christmas No 1? As this year's battle for the most played and purchased track of the festive season reaches its climax, Amazon are continuing their push to dominate the Christmas charts.
Prince Andrew to miss festive family lunch
The Duke of York will not attend the royal family's traditional pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace today amid controversy over his links with an alleged Chinese spy.
Prison for laughing gas crash driver who killed three friends
A teenager has been jailed for more than nine years for causing the death of three of his friends by dangerous driving after inhaling nitrous oxide.
Man jailed for rape after deceiving woman into sex without a condom
An man who claimed to have worked as a movie stand-in for Brad Pitt has been jailed for rape after he deceived his then partner into believing he had used a condom during sex.
'You're not planning a murder?' How the killer researched his attack
Most young people who study criminology at the University of Greenwich in south London do so in the hope of getting a job in the police or perhaps probation or the Prison Service.
Student, 20, guilty of fatally stabbing woman on beach in Bournemouth
A 20-year-old criminology student with a fascination for knives has been found guilty of stabbing a woman to death on a Dorset beach after spending months plotting the attack and questioning university lecturers about how a killer would get away with murder.
Reform UK Photo may come to symbolise a new era
As a photo it is visually striking and politically resonant: Nigel Farage, the man who loudly proclaims he will be the UK's next prime minister, alongside two extremely rich supporters, all bathed in the golden glow of his hero Donald Trump.
The pension scandal was a Christmas gift to Kemi Kaze - but one she failed to unwrap
It's Christmas time. The season to be jolly. Good will and good cheer to all people. When we remember those that are less fortunate than us. And no one does this better than Keir Starmer.
EU relations Some signs of thawing, but barriers still remain
early five years after Brexit, the EU is thinking again about its estranged ex-member. The union's 27 leaders will discuss its relationship with the UK today, for the first time since the election of Keir Starmer, who wants to reset relations and end the rancour of the Brexit years.
'A constitutional issue' Campaigners' anger at 'undemocratic' decision
Hilary Simpson is fed up of being asked how she feels about the government's failure to tell her that the pension age had changed and its refusal to compensate her.
Up to 100 Labour MPs may rebel over PM's block on Waspi payouts
Up to 100 Labour MPs may vote against the decision to rule out spending £10bn compensating Waspi women, the Guardian has been told.