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February 11, 2025

Gaza ceasefire feared to be at edge of breakdown

Hamas has said it is delaying the release of Israeli hostages indefinitely over \"violations\" of the ceasefire deal, prompting Israel's defence minister to put the country's military on alert with orders to prepare for \"any scenario in Gaza\".

Gaza ceasefire feared to be at edge of breakdown

3 mins

Labour was warned of 'vile' posts a year ago

Labour was warned more than a year ago about a \"vile\" WhatsApp group involving two of the party's MPs, local councillors and a series of offensive messages, the Guardian has been told.

3 mins

Court signoff in assisted dying bill to be scrapped

MPs are set to scrap the requirement for a high court judge to decide on assisted dying cases amid growing concerns over the legislation, with an expert panel to scrutinise decisions instead.

Court signoff in assisted dying bill to be scrapped

4 mins

Even this video nasty isn't cruel enough to outdo Reform

The competition was on to see who could channel their inner sadism best. There were no votes to be had in compassion

Even this video nasty isn't cruel enough to outdo Reform

2 mins

Labour politicians' outrage at footage of removals from UK

Left-leaning Labour politicians have accused the Home Office of \"enabling the mainstreaming of racism\" after footage showing people being removed from the UK was released for the first time.

Labour politicians' outrage at footage of removals from UK

3 mins

Man considers buying Welsh landfill site in search of lost bitcoin fortune

A computer expert who has battled for a decade to recover a £600m bitcoin fortune he believes is buried in a council dump in south Wales is considering buying the site so he can hunt for the missing fortune.

Man considers buying Welsh landfill site in search of lost bitcoin fortune

1 min

Lyricist Tim Rice spells out why stage musicals should embrace the use of surtitles

Surtitles should be routinely used for stage musicals because audiences are often unable to fully appreciate the lyrics, the leading songwriter Tim Rice has said.

Lyricist Tim Rice spells out why stage musicals should embrace the use of surtitles

2 mins

Steel British workers say levy would be a 'devastating blow'

UK steelmakers have warned that the imposition of new US tariffs would be \"a devastating blow\" to the industry, after Donald Trump said he would announce 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports into the US.

2 mins

Europe warns Trump: We will respond in kind on new tariffs 'within an hour'

Europe will not hesitate to retaliate if Donald Trump imposes any new tariffs, the European Commission and EU national leaders have said, after the US president announced another escalation of his aggressive trade policy at the weekend.

Europe warns Trump: We will respond in kind on new tariffs 'within an hour'

3 mins

Areas adjacent to bankrupt councils could share the pain in merger plan

People in areas neighbouring bankrupt councils in England risk seeing their council taxes rise and services cut under Labour's plans for the most radical shake-up of local government this century.

1 min

Archbishop of York apologises to General Synod after revolt

The archbishop of York faced a revolt by a significant minority of members at the Church of England's ruling body when an attempt was made to block his opening address.

Archbishop of York apologises to General Synod after revolt

2 mins

Leeds student jailed in Saudi Arabia for 34 years is released

Campaigners have welcomed the release of a Saudi PhD student at Leeds university who was sentenced to 34 years in prison for posting tweets in support of women's rights.

Leeds student jailed in Saudi Arabia for 34 years is released

1 min

Housing waits lead to discharge delays for mental health patients

A lack of supported housing was the largest reason for delayed discharges from mental health hospitals in England last year, costing the NHS about £71m, according to a report.

Housing waits lead to discharge delays for mental health patients

2 mins

Ministers halve subsidies for Drax wood power station

The government has halved subsidies for the Drax power station and ordered it to use 100% sustainable wood, after sustained criticism over its business model.

Ministers halve subsidies for Drax wood power station

3 mins

Kendrick Lamar's bootcut jeans steal Super Bowl half-time show

The game at Super Bowl on Sunday night was only half the story. As the Philadelphia Eagles led 24-0 over the Kansas City Chiefs, jeans worn by the rapper and Pulitzer prize winner Kendrick Lamar for his half-time show commanded their own crowd online.

Kendrick Lamar's bootcut jeans steal Super Bowl half-time show

1 min

Sewer fatberg forces Bryan Adams' show in Australia to be cancelled

An enormous fatberg in central Perth in Western Australia has forced a Bryan Adams concert to be cancelled after authorities raised concerns that sewage may back up at the venue.

Sewer fatberg forces Bryan Adams' show in Australia to be cancelled

1 min

Police pull plug as Sheeran busks before show in India

After selling millions of albums and winning four Grammys, Ed Sheeran has come a long way from playing to commuters at tube stations.

Police pull plug as Sheeran busks before show in India

2 mins

'Just slagging people off Toxic WhatsApp group reveals party divisions

The brutally swift downfall of the health minister, Gwynne, Andrew and his Labour colleague, Oliver Ryan, was a story that few in Westminster saw coming.

'Just slagging people off Toxic WhatsApp group reveals party divisions

3 mins

Father who murdered teenage daughter sentenced to life in jail

A father who murdered his teenage daughter by stabbing her with a knife while they were \"mucking about\" in the kitchen has been jailed for life.

Father who murdered teenage daughter sentenced to life in jail

2 mins

Labour peer calls for sacking of 'arrogant' attorney general

Political correspondent

1 min

Peckish parrots show penchant for making their food taste nicer

Whether they savour Yotam Ottolenghi's recipes or prefer a feast from Nigella Lawson's cookery books, humans enjoy mixing flavours and textures when preparing food. Now research suggests cockatoos do too.

Peckish parrots show penchant for making their food taste nicer

2 mins

Rushdie knife attack suspect 'came close to murder', court is told as trial begins

Prosecutors are to lay out their framework of their case against Hadi Matar, the man accused of attacking the author Salman Rushdie, as his trial began yesterday in a case that has attracted the world's media to the small town of Mayville in western New York state.

Rushdie knife attack suspect 'came close to murder', court is told as trial begins

3 mins

Pupil groups most likely to miss out on special needs support identified

Children in England experience huge variations in having their special educational needs identified, depending on school type, background and levels of absence, according to research by the Education Policy Institute (EPI).

1 min

Stage review Lively version of Blackman's ethics drama

Some set designs instantly make sense. Paul Wills's clever arrangement of TV screens and speakers linked by glowing capillary-like tubes encapsulates Malorie Blackman's 1997 novel about a boy whose pigheart transplant leads to a media frenzy.

Stage review Lively version of Blackman's ethics drama

1 min

Stage review Lively version of Blackman's ethics drama

Some set designs instantly make sense. Paul Wills's clever arrangement of TV screens and speakers linked by glowing capillary-like tubes encapsulates Malorie Blackman's 1997 novel about a boy whose pig-heart transplant leads to a media frenzy.

Stage review Lively version of Blackman's ethics drama

1 min

Treatment of NHS whistleblowers 'puts patient safety at risk'

Patient safety is at risk without better protection for NHS whistleblowers, according to a former health service chair who says he was forced to resign after raising concerns about reviews into preventable baby deaths.

2 mins

UK insurers paid out record £585m due to weather harm

Insurers paid out a record £585m for weather-related damage to homes and possessions in Britain last year after record-breaking rain and storms hit parts of the country.

UK insurers paid out record £585m due to weather harm

1 min

Accuracy BBC research finds tools' answers are often wrong

Leading AI assistants create distortions, factual inaccuracies and misleading content in response to questions about news and current affairs, BBC research has found.

Accuracy BBC research finds tools' answers are often wrong

1 min

Choose France, Macron urges AI delegates as divide opens up between US and Europe

Emmanuel Macron touted Europe and France as artificial intelligence powerhouses yesterday, amid speculation that the US and UK are playing hardball over a diplomatic declaration at the Paris AI summit.

Choose France, Macron urges AI delegates as divide opens up between US and Europe

2 mins

Government shelves plan to simplify changing legal gender

Labour has quietly shelved plans to make it easier for people to legally change their gender amid concerns about the rising popularity of Nigel Farage's Reform UK.

1 min

Migrant care staff charged thousands in illegal fees

Migrant workers who come to the UK to bolster the country's care system are having to share beds, sleep rough and are in some cases being charged more than £20,000 in illegal fees, according to research.

2 mins

Review Only thing slick is the band, but it's a fun farewell

Cyndi Lauper Co-op Live, Manchester ★★★★☆

Review Only thing slick is the band, but it's a fun farewell

1 min

Teenage soldier complained of 'obsessive' boss before her death

A 19-year-old soldier found dead in her room at an army camp had become frightened at the \"psychotic and possessive\" behaviour of her boss, who had sent her thousands of WhatsApp messages and expressed his love for her, an inquest heard.

Teenage soldier complained of 'obsessive' boss before her death

1 min

Image from Euclid space telescope shows gravity bending light

The Euclid space telescope has captured a rare phenomenon called an Einstein ring that reveals the extreme warping of space by a galaxy's gravity.

Image from Euclid space telescope shows gravity bending light

2 mins

Situation at CCRC beyond a joke, says ex-solicitor general

The former solicitor general and Conservative peer Lord Garnier has said the situation at the miscarriage of justice watchdog is \"beyond a joke\".

2 mins

Neil Gaiman's ex-wife denies trafficking allegations

Amanda Palmer, the musician and former partner of Neil Gaiman, has denied allegations of human trafficking and negligence made in a civil lawsuit filed by a woman who worked for the couple in New Zealand.

1 min

Police failed to take Kerr's taxi hostage allegations seriously, court told

The conduct of police was \"completely unacceptable\" in dealing with the Australia and Chelsea footballer Sam Kerr when she arrived at a police station, her defence barrister told a court.

Police failed to take Kerr's taxi hostage allegations seriously, court told

2 mins

'Arguable case' Israel's conduct in Gaza is genocidal - former supreme court judge

A former UK supreme court judge has described Israel's assault on Gaza as \"grossly disproportionate\" and said there is \"at least an arguable case\" that it was genocidal.

'Arguable case' Israel's conduct in Gaza is genocidal - former supreme court judge

2 mins

Exhibition review: Art to drag a nation's shame into the light

When he was 24, Anselm Kiefer found his father's old Nazi uniform in the attic.

Exhibition review: Art to drag a nation's shame into the light

3 mins

Anselm Kiefer: Early works

Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Anselm Kiefer: Early works

3 mins

Silent Witness and New Tricks creator Nigel McCrery dies at 71

The TV writer Nigel McCrery, who created the series Silent Witness, has died aged 71, his agent has confirmed.

Silent Witness and New Tricks creator Nigel McCrery dies at 71

1 min

Preparing for combat The school for Ukraine's young cadets

At a boarding school in Kyiv, cadets are training to become Ukraine's youngest soldiers and help defend their country against Russia's invasion.

Preparing for combat The school for Ukraine's young cadets

2 mins

Two Palestinian booksellers kept in custody after police raid shops in Jerusalem

Israeli police have raided the leading Palestinian-owned bookshop in occupied East Jerusalem and detained two of its owners, arrests that rights groups and authors said were designed to create a \"culture of fear\" among Palestinians.

Two Palestinian booksellers kept in custody after police raid shops in Jerusalem

3 mins

'I will own it' Trump rules out right of return under his Gaza plan

Donald Trump has said his plan to \"take over Gaza\" would not include a right of return for the more than 2 million Palestinians that he has said have \"no alternative\" but to leave because of the destruction left by Israel's military campaign.

1 min

Man goes on trial in France over deadly attack in Nice church

A Tunisian man has gone on trial in France accused of fatally stabbing three people in a terrorist attack at a church in Nice.

1 min

Monkey Sparks Nationwide Electricity Blackout in Sri Lanka

A countrywide power outage in Sri Lanka has been blamed on a monkey that clambered into a power station south of Colombo.

Monkey Sparks Nationwide Electricity Blackout in Sri Lanka

1 min

Italian business leaders targeted by scammers using AI in phone calls

Some of Italy's best-known business leaders, including the fashion designer Giorgio Armani and the Prada chair, Patrizio Bertelli, have been targeted by an artificial intelligence-based scam that involved the mimicking of the defence minister's voice in telephone calls claiming to seek help to free Italian journalists kidnapped in the Middle East.

1 min

Ecuadorian leftist takes presidential election to a runoff

Ecuador's conservative president, Daniel Noboa, will face the leftist former congresswoman Luisa González in an election runoff on 13 April after a better than expected first-round performance by his challenger.

Ecuadorian leftist takes presidential election to a runoff

1 min

Game of Two Halves How North Korea's Premier League Fix Rules Out South

Television viewers in North Korea can enjoy more than their fair share of war films and news reports delivered with revolutionary gusto and breathless Kim dynasty propaganda.

Game of Two Halves How North Korea's Premier League Fix Rules Out South

3 mins

Most Swedish shooting victims 'had immigrant background'

Most of the people killed by a gunman in the Swedish city of Örebro last week had an immigrant background, police have said, after the prime minister paid tribute to the victims as \"people who wanted to do something good, who wanted to contribute to a better society\".

Most Swedish shooting victims 'had immigrant background'

2 mins

Used electric vehicle sales hit record high as prices fall in UK

A record number of used electric vehicles (EVs) were sold in the UK last year as prices eased and choice widened, according to industry data.

1 min

BP shares jump after feared US hedge fund takes stake

Shares in BP jumped 7% yesterday after it emerged that the activist investor Elliott Investment Management had taken a stake in the UK oil company.

2 mins

Health trends boost ailing retail sales in January

Shoppers inspired by health food trends on social media helped lift retail sales in January, easing pressure on high street stores after a gloomy festive period.

Health trends boost ailing retail sales in January

1 min

Disgraced Polly Peck founder Asil Nadir dies

Asil Nadir, the Turkish Cypriot who built Polly Peck International, once Britain's fastest-growing company, before going on the run after it was discovered he had stolen millions from the conglomerate, has died. He was 83.

1 min

Drax keeps raking in the public subsidies to keep the wood fires burning despite its large profits

Transporting pellets from North America to burn in Yorkshire is deemed the solution to fill the gap if we don't want to use more gas

Drax keeps raking in the public subsidies to keep the wood fires burning despite its large profits

2 mins

Feeding frenzy The army of advisers making millions from Thames Water's woes

Sewage floating down Britain's rivers has become a pungent political symbol. But a recent court case over Thames Water's debts was not concerned with the flow of water and effluent so much as the flow of money.

Feeding frenzy The army of advisers making millions from Thames Water's woes

4 mins

Into the death vortex Perpetual crisis at Reading shows why English game needs regulator with claws

And by our tennis balls shall you know us. And by our clown outfits and face paint shall you know us. And by our carefully worded media releases and painstaking analysis of tribunal documents shall you know us.

Into the death vortex Perpetual crisis at Reading shows why English game needs regulator with claws

4 mins

Into the Death Vortex: Perpetual Crisis at Reading Shows Why English Game Needs Regulator With Claws

And by our tennis balls shall you know us. And by our clown outfits and face paint shall you know us. And by our carefully worded media releases and painstaking analysis of tribunal documents shall you know us. And by the gigantic billboard we hired outside the train station shall you know us. Anyway, what we're saying is: you know us. As for the next step... yeah, we're working on that part.

Into the Death Vortex: Perpetual Crisis at Reading Shows Why English Game Needs Regulator With Claws

3 mins

'I wasn't perfect and made errors, but I took some responsibility'

The big interview Sam Burgess After a tumultuous end to his playing career, the Warrington Wolves head coach reflects on past mistakes, self-doubt and the challenges of fame

'I wasn't perfect and made errors, but I took some responsibility'

7 mins

Premiership concerns grow in wake of pandemic loans

Government officials say they are increasingly pessimistic over professional rugby union's financial stability, as they defended loans to sports organisations during the pandemic.

Premiership concerns grow in wake of pandemic loans

2 mins

Duckett would take 3-0 loss if England beat India in final

Ben Duckett does not care if England endure a series whitewash in India, so long as he and his teammates beat the same opponents in the final of the Champions Trophy.

Duckett would take 3-0 loss if England beat India in final

1 min

NFL champions are a DEI team that reject harmful stereotypes

By now, those who watched the Super Bowl have most likely forgotten about the house ads promoting racial and cultural unity.

NFL champions are a DEI team that reject harmful stereotypes

2 mins

Dominant Eagles defence deny Chiefs three-peat

Seven years after winning their first Vince Lombardi trophy, the Philadelphia Eagles are back on top of the NFL summit.

Dominant Eagles defence deny Chiefs three-peat

3 mins

Twice in a lifetime? An Argyle fan on victory of '56

Jed Griffiths was watching on when Liverpool previously lost 4-0 at Home Park and enjoyed Sunday's Cup shock

Twice in a lifetime? An Argyle fan on victory of '56

2 mins

Giantkillers Plymouth rewarded with trip to City

Plymouth's reward for their shock victory over Liverpool in the FA Cup is a fifth-round tie away to another giant, champions Manchester City.

1 min

Muñoz and Devenny deliver for Palace with Millwall date in store

Crystal Palace successfully navigated a tricky FA Cup tie against Doncaster Rovers to set up a tantalising fifthround clash with Millwall.

Muñoz and Devenny deliver for Palace with Millwall date in store

3 mins

Real Madrid battle 'total emergency' in defence before Etihad visit

With a makeshift back line manned by stand-ins and youngsters, Ancelotti will need to use all of his guile to see off Manchester City in the Champions League playoffs

Real Madrid battle 'total emergency' in defence before Etihad visit

6 mins

'Like a clásico' Ancelotti talks up clash with 'best rival' City

On the eve of Real Madrid's Champions League playoff first leg at Manchester City, Carlo Ancelotti billed the clash between the sides as a \"clásico\".

'Like a clásico' Ancelotti talks up clash with 'best rival' City

1 min

World Athletics plans cheek swab tests for female athletes

World Athletics is poised to introduce tougher rules for transgender and difference of sex development (DSD) athletes, including a cheek swab test for all elite athletes who want to compete in the female category.

World Athletics plans cheek swab tests for female athletes

1 min

Mission 'impossible' Guardiola urges City to clamp down on Real's fantastic four

Pep Guardiola has admitted Real Madrid's front four of Kylian Mbappé, Jude Bellingham, Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo will be impossible for Manchester City to control for the entirety of their Champions League playoff with the holders.

Mission 'impossible' Guardiola urges City to clamp down on Real's fantastic four

2 mins

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