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February 25, 2025

Trump: Putin will accept Europe's troops in Ukraine after ceasefire

US president issues claim after talks with Macron over deal to end the war

Trump: Putin will accept Europe's troops in Ukraine after ceasefire

4 mins

Revealed How members of the Lords benefit from commercial interests

A Guardian investigation into the House of Lords raises questions over the accountability of parliament's second chamber, with revelations about how a string of peers are benefiting from commercial interests.

Revealed How members of the Lords benefit from commercial interests

5 mins

Fears of job cuts as Sellafield chief says £2.8bn funding 'not enough'

Sellafield has said nearly £3bn in new funding is \"not enough\", and bosses are now examining swingeing cuts, prompting fears over jobs and safety at the vast nuclear waste dump.

Fears of job cuts as Sellafield chief says £2.8bn funding 'not enough'

3 mins

Appreciation 'Music is my expression'

Roberta Flack, the US singer behind a string of hits including Killing Me Softly With His Song, has died aged 88.

Appreciation 'Music is my expression'

5 mins

Vatican say pope doing better but is still in critical condition

Pope Francis, who is battling pneumonia and \"mild\" kidney failure, remains in a critical condition although there was a \"slight improvement\" yesterday, the Vatican said.

Vatican say pope doing better but is still in critical condition

3 mins

Relatives of British couple held by Taliban appeal to UK authorities

The family of a British couple arrested by the Taliban in Afghanistan have called on the government to do \"everything in their power\" to secure their release.

1 min

Call for audiobooks to be added to new schools curriculum

The government has been urged to include audiobooks in the new schools curriculum in England after research showed fewer children are reading books for pleasure and more are listening to them instead.

2 mins

'Absolute heroism' Zelenskyy hails his compatriots as leaders visit Kyiv

World leaders gathered in Kyiv yesterday to show their continuing support for Ukraine on the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion as Volodymyr Zelenskyy hailed the \"absolute heroism of our people\".

'Absolute heroism' Zelenskyy hails his compatriots as leaders visit Kyiv

3 mins

Downing Street New president has changed debate on war 'for the better'

Donald Trump has changed the global conversation around Ukraine \"for the better\", Downing Street has said, as the UK imposed further sanctions on Russia to force Vladimir Putin to make concessions.

2 mins

Combat 'revenge porn' with image database, Ofcom says

Tech platforms should fight the rapid rise in explicit deepfakes and \"revenge porn\" by using a database of images to protect women and girls online under new guidance being drawn up by the UK communications watchdog.

Combat 'revenge porn' with image database, Ofcom says

1 min

New lobby group to advocate for British Muslims

Prominent British Muslims in politics, the media, business and sport have come together to influence government policy on behalf of the UK's four million followers of Islam.

New lobby group to advocate for British Muslims

2 mins

Lubaina Himid named as UK's representative at 2026 Venice Biennale show

Lubaina Himid, the artist known for large stage-set-style installations that draw attention to figures overlooked by history, has been picked by the British Council to represent the UK at the 2026 Venice Biennale.

Lubaina Himid named as UK's representative at 2026 Venice Biennale show

3 mins

MP Sentenced to 10 Weeks in Jail for Punching Constituent on Night Out

Mike Amesbury, the MP for Runcorn and Helsby, has been sentenced to 10 weeks in prison for punching a man to the ground after a night out.

MP Sentenced to 10 Weeks in Jail for Punching Constituent on Night Out

2 mins

Silent album by Annie Lennox, Kate Bush and others sounds the AI alarm bell

More than 1,000 musicians including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox and Damon Albarn have released a silent album in protest at UK government plans to let artificial intelligence firms use copyright-protected work free of charge.

Silent album by Annie Lennox, Kate Bush and others sounds the AI alarm bell

3 mins

An unjust threat' Creative industries fighting to defend copyright

The creative industries are fighting back against UK government proposals to let artificial intelligence companies use copyright-protected work without permission.

An unjust threat' Creative industries fighting to defend copyright

2 mins

Concerns over tech guru Director Kidron joins calls against expert advising PM

Beeban Kidron, the film director who is campaigning against government plans to overhaul copyright rules for AI companies, has become the latest high-profile figure to complain about the role being played by the prime minister's AI tsar, Matt Clifford.

Concerns over tech guru Director Kidron joins calls against expert advising PM

2 mins

No hard proposals' UK bill was delayed by Trump re-election

Ministers have delayed plans to regulate artificial intelligence as the UK government seeks to align itself with Donald Trump's administration on the technology, the Guardian has learned.

2 mins

Brain stimulation 'could help treat anxiety in people with Parkinson's'

Brain stimulation could be used to treat anxiety in people with Parkinson's disease, according to scientists who have made an \"exciting\" discovery about brain waves.

Brain stimulation 'could help treat anxiety in people with Parkinson's'

2 mins

First schools to take part in trial of free breakfast clubs are named

The first schools to offer free breakfast clubs for pupils as part of the government's high-profile scheme have been named before a trial of the programme.

1 min

Foster on shortlist for memorial to queen - despite Charles conflict

The shortlist of teams competing to design a national memorial to the late Queen Elizabeth II has been announced and includes an architect once highly critical of King Charles.

Foster on shortlist for memorial to queen - despite Charles conflict

1 min

Thousands of children in England accused of practising witchcraft during the last 10 years

Thousands of children in England have been accused of witchcraft over the past decade, according to figures accompanying a new film.

Thousands of children in England accused of practising witchcraft during the last 10 years

2 mins

Calls to toughen rules as it is revealed one in 10 peers are paid advisers

Dozens of members of the House of Lords have been paid by commercial companies to give political or policy advice, amid concerns their activities are not being properly regulated.

3 mins

Calls to toughen rules as it is revealed one in 10 peers are paid advisers

Dozens of members of the House of Lords have been paid by commercial companies to give political or policy advice, amid concerns their activities are not being properly regulated.

3 mins

Breast cancer diagnoses and deaths to soar worldwide by 2050 - WHO

Breast cancer diagnoses and deaths are projected to surge worldwide by 2050, the World Health Organization's cancer agency has said, with cases in the UK set to rise by 21% and deaths by 42%.

1 min

Minister focuses on farm 'profitability' in bid to reset relations

The environment secretary, Steve Reed, will today announce a five-year extension of the seasonal farm workers' scheme, in an attempt to reset relations with farmers after their fury over inheritance tax.

Minister focuses on farm 'profitability' in bid to reset relations

2 mins

Dance reviewWitty update of fairytale gets lost in the woods

Traditionally, Hansel and Gretel is a tale of tasty delight and grisly dread. Northern Ballet's new version for young audiences chucks out the gingerbread cottage and the witch who has unsavoury plans for the siblings.

Dance reviewWitty update of fairytale gets lost in the woods

2 mins

Man who shot his mother and two siblings was also planning primary school attack

A 19-year-old man who shot and killed his mother and two younger siblings at their home in Luton was also planning a shooting at his old primary school, according to police.

Man who shot his mother and two siblings was also planning primary school attack

2 mins

Life online Questions raised over Prosper's motivations

Nineteen-year-old Nicholas Prosper spent much of his time online.

Life online Questions raised over Prosper's motivations

2 mins

Ex-Brexit party MEP in court on Russia-related bribery charges

A former leader of Reform UK in Wales agreed to receive money to make statements \"benefiting\" the Russian narrative on Ukraine while serving as an MEP, a court has heard.

Ex-Brexit party MEP in court on Russia-related bribery charges

1 min

'Audacious raid': court told of theft of £2.8m gold toilet

An \"audacious raid\" was carried out to steal a £2.8m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace, a court heard yesterday.

'Audacious raid': court told of theft of £2.8m gold toilet

2 mins

Family's tribute to girl, three, killed in collision between van and tram

The family of a three-year-old girl who was killed in a crash between a van and a tram have paid tribute to the \"sweetest, kindest, and most generous little girl\".

Family's tribute to girl, three, killed in collision between van and tram

1 min

Minister apologises but denies he ever misrepresented legal career professionally

Jonathan Reynolds has apologised for referring to himself as a solicitor in parliament but denied ever \"misrepresenting\" himself professionally amid calls by the Conservative party for an investigation.

Minister apologises but denies he ever misrepresented legal career professionally

3 mins

Women on company boards at record high but CEO roles fall

Women occupy more than two in five seats on the boards of Britain's biggest listed companies as further progress was made last year, but the number of those in the top roles dipped for a time to fewer than 10 female FTSE 100 chief executives, according to a report.

1 min

Chalamet and Moore score upsets at the Screen Actors Guild awards

Timothée Chalamet won the best actor prize in an upset at the 2025 Screen Actors Guild awards on Sunday, for his performance as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, with Demi Moore and the ensembles of Shogun and Conclave also winning big.

2 mins

Hip-hop legends Wu-Tang Clan to go on 'final tour'

After more than 30 years of music, during which they created an entire martial mythology as well as some of the greatest hip-hop records of all time, Wu-Tang Clan have signaled a possible end to the group.

1 min

Scandals of Caesars hit bestseller list after two millennia

A gossipy account of the lives of Roman emperors has entered the bestseller charts - 2,000 years after it was written.

Scandals of Caesars hit bestseller list after two millennia

2 mins

Opera review

Star-cross'd pair encounter love in a time of fedoras

Opera review

1 min

Dartmoor boar may be 'illegal release' in guerrilla rewilding

Sightings of wild boar on Dartmoor have raised suspicions a guerrilla rewilder has been releasing them - and sparked a debate over whether they should be allowed to stay.

Dartmoor boar may be 'illegal release' in guerrilla rewilding

3 mins

Europe at 'five minutes to midnight', warns Merz in wake of election win

The man expected to be Germany's next chancellor has said Europe must swiftly boost its defence capability in the face of a US administration whose motto is \"almost 'America alone\", warning: \"This is really five minutes to midnight for Europe.\"

2 mins

A nation divided Results show differences about how Germans see their future

A closer look at the results of the snap election, triggered when Olaf Scholz's government collapsed in acrimony in November, reveals a divided nation increasingly drifting to the fringes as dissatisfaction with the mainstream parties mounts.

A nation divided Results show differences about how Germans see their future

1 min

Elon Musk Trump aide congratulates AfD co-leader

Elon Musk called the co-leader of Germany's far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) to congratulate her on the party's performance in Sunday's election after it doubled its support from the last election.

Elon Musk Trump aide congratulates AfD co-leader

1 min

Independence from US is a key priority

Friedrich Merz marked his conservative alliance's victory in Germany's election by urging Europe to make itself more independent from the US - a project that will be music to the ears of Emmanuel Macron but may turn on whether Merz can build a Bundestag majority to lift the so-called debt brake that slows increases in defence spending.

Independence from US is a key priority

1 min

Activists Decry Lack of Action in Nigeria as Femicide Rates Soar by 240%

At least two dozen women have died as a result of gender-based violence across Nigeria in 2025 alone, activists and civil society organisations have said in a call for a state of emergency.

1 min

French ex-surgeon on trial accused of abusing 299 patients

A 74-year-old surgeon accused of abusing 299 people – most of them children – while they were anesthetized or recovering from operations, has told a French court he did \"hideous things\" and is prepared to take responsibility for them.

French ex-surgeon on trial accused of abusing 299 patients

2 mins

M23 militia's advance in DRC has 'killed 7,000 people since January'

About 7,000 people have died in fighting in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo this year, its prime minister, Judith Suminwa Tuluka, said yesterday.

M23 militia's advance in DRC has 'killed 7,000 people since January'

2 mins

Syria Prisons full of IS suspects under threat as militant group remobilises

With each gust of wind came a wave of body odour, the stench of two dozen men wafting through the hatch of the prison cell's iron door.

Syria Prisons full of IS suspects under threat as militant group remobilises

4 mins

Claims over US voter aid scheme spark political firestorm in India

Elon Musk's \"department of government efficiency\" has been accused of setting off a political firestorm in India after it claimed the US government had been sending millions of dollars to support the Indian elections.

Claims over US voter aid scheme spark political firestorm in India

1 min

Fears Over FBI Grow As Trump Names Far-Right Podcaster New Deputy Director

Fears over the future direction of the FBI have intensified after Donald Trump announced that a far-right podcaster, Dan Bongino, who has never served in the bureau, would become its next deputy director.

1 min

Dolphins in New York River hailed as sign of cleaner environment

The presence of two dolphins in New York's East River this month reflects the city's cleaner waterways and could herald a stellar season of marine spotting this spring and summer, an expert has said.

Dolphins in New York River hailed as sign of cleaner environment

1 min

'Highest Value' Female artists outsell men in African art scene

When female African artists collectively surpassed men in auction sales in 2023 for the first time, many dismissed it as an anomaly. But the trend persisted.

'Highest Value' Female artists outsell men in African art scene

3 mins

Cost of energy crisis on British homes tipped to hit £3,000

The cost of the global energy crisis triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine will reach £3,000 for the average British household by summer after another expected increase in bills in April.

Cost of energy crisis on British homes tipped to hit £3,000

1 min

BP poised to abandon 2030 renewable energy target

BP is expected to ditch a target to ramp up renewable energy generation by 2030 as part of a shift back towards fossil fuels when it presents its strategy to investors this week.

BP poised to abandon 2030 renewable energy target

1 min

Apple pledges $500bn in US investments over four years

Apple has announced it will invest $500bn (£395bn) in the US in the next four years as part of plans that will include a huge factory in Texas for artificial intelligence servers and add about 20,000 research and development jobs across the country.

2 mins

Fall in Labour support worst among voters worried about money - study

Labour is losing support fastest among voters who feel economically insecure, according to a report urging Keir Starmer to focus on boosting living standards, rather than culture wars and immigration.

Fall in Labour support worst among voters worried about money - study

2 mins

The Flying Bum Can UK firm aiming to build vast airships in Doncaster factory get off the ground?

It's a dreary day in Bedford, but on a flight simulator the skies above San Francisco airport are blue and the wind is low.

The Flying Bum Can UK firm aiming to build vast airships in Doncaster factory get off the ground?

4 mins

Turn it up to 11... Arguments on Salah's future rage, but are we all asking the wrong question?

There are numbers, of course, if you choose to want them. Records enough to drown in. Discourse piled sky-high. Here: a colourful infographic setting out his most recent milestones, begging your finger for a double-tap. Here: a TV host in expensive trainers pointing at a large screen. First for contingent goal involvements. First for final-third shimmies. Look at that shot throb velocity: up a staggering 0.28 on last season. After the break, some nonentities will debate today's hot question: is Mo Salah enjoying the most venomous Premier League season ever? Stay tuned.

Turn it up to 11... Arguments on Salah's future rage, but are we all asking the wrong question?

3 mins

Root backs 'brilliant leader' Buttler as England cling on

Joe Root has stressed Jos Buttler's white-ball setup is in better shape than the Test side that buckled towards the back end of his own captaincy, as England attempt to keep their Champions Trophy hopes alive in their controversial match against Afghanistan tomorrow.

Root backs 'brilliant leader' Buttler as England cling on

3 mins

Lottery luck a boost to Durham's WSL drive

Outsiders are flying high in the Women's Championship with welcome help from two EuroMillions winners

Lottery luck a boost to Durham's WSL drive

3 mins

Piroe piledriver caps comeback to push Leeds clear at top

Leeds United took a potentially significant step back to the Premier League after showing their comeback spirit again to win a pulsating Yorkshire derby and open a commanding lead at the Championship summit.

Piroe piledriver caps comeback to push Leeds clear at top

3 mins

Daring Dibling makes Chelsea return as Saints' 'evolving' star

Having quit Cobham after just one month, 19-year-old is now Southampton's prized asset and likened to Grealish

Daring Dibling makes Chelsea return as Saints' 'evolving' star

6 mins

The greatest show on earth has lost all its jeopardy

It's February and the Premier League title race is over - the competition may be rich, but football quality is retreating

The greatest show on earth has lost all its jeopardy

6 mins

Recover, train, play. Repeat. Slot centres title tilt on sacrifice

Slot centres title tilt on sacrifice

Recover, train, play. Repeat. Slot centres title tilt on sacrifice

3 mins

Uefa president takes aim at 'arrogant' European leaders

The president of Uefa, Aleksander Ceferin, has made an outspoken intervention in European politics, claiming \"freedom of speech no longer exists\". Ceferin attacked European politicians over their handling of the Ukraine war and for \"preaching to the world\".

Uefa president takes aim at 'arrogant' European leaders

1 min

Stokes skips the Hundred to prioritise Ashes tour

Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali have both withdrawn from this year's Hundred.

1 min

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