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February 22, 2025

Outcry as Trump takes away grants for 'climate' research

The Trump administration is stripping away support for scientific research in the US and overseas that contains the word \"climate\".

Outcry as Trump takes away grants for 'climate' research

2 mins

CIA Smuggled Guardian Weekly to Eastern Bloc During Cold War

The CIA smuggled the Guardian Weekly into Eastern Bloc countries during the cold war, along with books by authors including George Orwell and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, a new book reveals.

CIA Smuggled Guardian Weekly to Eastern Bloc During Cold War

1 min

Cream tease: Swedish bun that became a viral hit

The earliest version of the Swedish semla was a 16th-century plain bread bun served in a soup of warm milk eaten only on Shrove Tuesday before the 40-day fast of Lent.

Cream tease: Swedish bun that became a viral hit

2 mins

BBC Gaza film narrated by son of senior Hamas figure pulled

A BBC documentary about Gaza has been pulled from its iPlayer service while the broadcaster deals with accusations that the film was biased because it failed to make clear its child narrator was the son of a Hamas deputy minister.

1 min

Claim that Hamas Murdered Child Hostages Strains Fragile Ceasefire

Israelis and Palestinians are bracing for another tense hostage, prisoner, and detainee exchange today after uproar in Israel over allegations that two child hostages were \"brutally murdered\" by Hamas, and the group's failure to deliver the body of their mother, instead returning the corpse of an unidentified woman.

Claim that Hamas Murdered Child Hostages Strains Fragile Ceasefire

3 mins

Apple drops data security feature in UK after Home Office demand

Apple has taken the unprecedented step of removing its strongest data security tool from customers in the UK, after the government demanded \"backdoor\" access to user data.

Apple drops data security feature in UK after Home Office demand

1 min

Army has blood on its hands over Jaysley's death, soldier's sister says

The sister of Gnr Jaysley Beck, the 19-year-old soldier who killed herself after allegedly being sexually assaulted, has said the army has \"blood on its hands\" and claimed her sibling would still be alive if the abuse had been properly investigated.

Army has blood on its hands over Jaysley's death, soldier's sister says

3 mins

Europe's concerns Can Starmer influence Trump's new world order?

In November 1940, Winston Churchill sent a telegram to Franklin Roosevelt expressing relief both at the US president's re-election and the victory of his anti-appeasement policy.

Europe's concerns Can Starmer influence Trump's new world order?

6 mins

Kellogg's Praise for Zelenskyy Exposes Chaotic US Approach to Ukraine Policy

The US envoy to Ukraine, Gen Keith Kellogg, has praised Volodymyr Zelenskyy as \"the embattled and courageous leader of a nation at war\", striking a dramatically different tone from Donald Trump who has branded Ukraine's president a \"dictator\".

Kellogg's Praise for Zelenskyy Exposes Chaotic US Approach to Ukraine Policy

3 mins

CPAC Musk brandishes 'chainsaw for bureaucracy'

The billionaire Elon Musk appeared at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Maryland waving a chainsaw, showing openness to auditing the Federal Reserve and accusing Democrats of \"treason\".

CPAC Musk brandishes 'chainsaw for bureaucracy'

1 min

'It's blackmail' Ukrainians react with anger to Trump's demand for $500bn share of their oil, gas and minerals

Drawing in the snow with his finger, Mykola Hrechukha sketched out how Ukraine's new lithium mine might look. It would have a deep central shaft, with a series of side tunnels, he said. \"The lithium is good everywhere. The biggest concentration is at a depth of 200-500 metres,\" he said. \"We should be able to extract 4,300 tonnes a day. The potential is terrific.\"

'It's blackmail' Ukrainians react with anger to Trump's demand for $500bn share of their oil, gas and minerals

4 mins

A Moving Look at Mother-Daughter Reminiscences

A mother lies dying in a hospital bed. A middle-aged daughter comes and goes.

A Moving Look at Mother-Daughter Reminiscences

1 min

Watchdog looks at claim minister misrepresented his legal career

The solicitors' regulator has reopened an investigation into the business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, over accusations he misrepresented his legal career.

Watchdog looks at claim minister misrepresented his legal career

1 min

Standards body is investigating suspended MP's WhatsApp chats

Parliament's standards watchdog has launched an investigation into Andrew Gwynne, who was sacked as a minister over offensive comments made on a WhatsApp group.

1 min

One extra hour of daily screen use can increase myopia risk, say researchers

Every hour young people spend in front of screens increases their chance of being shortsighted, researchers have found, with experts warning that young children should have limited use of devices and spend more time outdoors.

One extra hour of daily screen use can increase myopia risk, say researchers

2 mins

Do noise-cancelling headphones pose a risk?

They are prized for making the commute more bearable and shielding against the din of daily life. But noise-cancelling headphones have come under scrutiny after audiologists raised concerns that overuse could impair people's hearing skills.

Do noise-cancelling headphones pose a risk?

3 mins

Rigged system': how Oxbridge and private schools still hold key to arts

Artists, directors and actors have raised the alarm about what they describe as a rigged system preventing working-class talent thriving in their industries after analysis showed almost a third of major arts leaders were privately educated.

Rigged system': how Oxbridge and private schools still hold key to arts

3 mins

'It isn't just about money' Who counts as working class, and why it matters

Who counts as working class, and why it matters

'It isn't just about money' Who counts as working class, and why it matters

3 mins

Woman who said she was Madeleine McCann in court on stalking charges

A woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann has been remanded in custody after being charged with stalking the missing girl's family by allegedly turning up at their home and contacting them repeatedly.

1 min

St Pancras station and Channel tunnel cooperate on more rail links to Europe

St Pancras station in London and the Channel tunnel operator have agreed to work together to increase the number of trains from Britain to France, and open routes to Germany and Switzerland.

St Pancras station and Channel tunnel cooperate on more rail links to Europe

1 min

Raducanu's ordeal in Dubai highlights risk stalkers pose to top tennis players

A leading tennis official has called on social media companies to step up protection for female athletes after an incident involving Emma Raducanu in Dubai shone a spotlight on the stalking of leading players.

Raducanu's ordeal in Dubai highlights risk stalkers pose to top tennis players

4 mins

The bare facts Life drawing is wonderful - for artists and for models like me

Life drawing hit the headlines this week, when a north London class that has been running for decades was ordered to cover up its naked models or seek out a new location.

The bare facts Life drawing is wonderful - for artists and for models like me

3 mins

Memories destroyed

NHS failings have 'increased pain' over lost baby, say parents

Memories destroyed

3 mins

Law to protect children exploited by criminal gangs 'will save lives'

A law to protect children forced into selling drugs along county lines will save lives, the former children's commissioner has said.

1 min

Legal puzzle after lottery prize is won with stolen credit card

Two homeless men who bought a winning lottery scratchcard with a stolen credit card have been offered a potentially life-changing deal by their victim: a share of the €500,000 (£414,000) jackpot if they can produce the ticket.

2 mins

Animals in the movies The species defamed by Hollywood

Donkeys have featured in many films, from the Eddie Murphy-voiced animation in Shrek through to Eeyore in the Disney version of Winnie the Pooh, as well as taking lead roles in cinema classics such as Robert Bresson's celebrated EO.

Animals in the movies The species defamed by Hollywood

2 mins

'Judeo-Christian values' Potent mix of religion and politics at rightwing event

The splendours of the Parthenon, Colosseum and Great Pyramid of Giza were in stark contrast to the utilitarian conference centre in London's docklands, but they were there to make a point.

'Judeo-Christian values' Potent mix of religion and politics at rightwing event

4 mins

Rich, smug Americans with an iffy private life - The White Lotus is back!

For a while now, I've found myself baffled by Kemi Badenoch's performances at prime minister's questions.

Rich, smug Americans with an iffy private life - The White Lotus is back!

5 mins

Lobbying led universities to use US-style security at Gaza protests

University leaders reassured campus security officials that they would back them if \"things got tough,\" amid pro-Palestine protests in the UK after their US counterparts were disciplined for their approach, according to emails.

1 min

Critical time for Europe

A journey through Germany as voters head for the polls

Critical time for Europe

8 mins

Caribbean Leaders Say Slavery Reparations Are Owed and Not a Handout

Caribbean leaders have defended the region's pursuit of slavery reparations, describing compensation for centuries of enslavement and oppression as a matter of simple justice.

Caribbean Leaders Say Slavery Reparations Are Owed and Not a Handout

2 mins

Neighbours May asteroids rain down and kill this show for good

It's always sad to write an obituary, especially so when it's for the second time.

Neighbours May asteroids rain down and kill this show for good

3 mins

It was a perfect storm

Canada's ice hockey victory over US takes on symbolic weight

It was a perfect storm

2 mins

Technofossils' Humanity's geo-legacy will be plastic bags and chicken bones

As an eternal testament to humanity, plastic bags, cheap clothes and chicken bones are not much of a legacy. But two geologists exploring which items from our technological civilisation are most likely to survive for many millions of years as fossils have reached an ironic but instructive conclusion: fast food and fast fashion will be our everlasting geological signature.

Technofossils' Humanity's geo-legacy will be plastic bags and chicken bones

6 mins

'Trees are just better' One man's mission for green streets

One man's mission for green streets

'Trees are just better' One man's mission for green streets

3 mins

Banks fined £100m after traders shared information about gilts

The UK competition regulator has fined four major banks, including HSBC and Citi, more than £100m after it found traders had used Bloomberg chatrooms to share sensitive information about government bonds.

1 min

Blow to chancellor as £15bn tax boost to public finances falls short of expectations

A rise in self-assessment and capital gains tax receipts gave the UK's public finances a smaller than expected £15.4bn lift in January.

Blow to chancellor as £15bn tax boost to public finances falls short of expectations

2 mins

A rare success story How the Elizabeth line smashed forecasts and remoulded travel habits

Halfway to a billion journeys, and it's only just begun. Amid the gloom besetting Britain's railway there is a beacon of hope: the Elizabeth line.

A rare success story How the Elizabeth line smashed forecasts and remoulded travel habits

1 min

Advance commissions paid to car dealers may have led to dearer loans

UK lenders paid \"advance commissions\" to car dealers that may have led them to push costlier loans on to consumers, legal filings linked to the motor finance scandal reveal.

Advance commissions paid to car dealers may have led to dearer loans

2 mins

Tyranny of the apps' Has the revolution gone too far?

From banking to gigs to food and drink, they can save you time and money - but also make life harder for millions without a smartphone or tablet, writes Rupert Jones

7 mins

Money hacks How to choose the right credit card for you

Before applying for a credit card, it is worth checking your credit record.

Money hacks How to choose the right credit card for you

4 mins

E-scooters Misuse could mean an extra £1,000 on your car insurance

Young people using private electric scooters on roads and pavements risk facing huge insurance premiums when they want to drive a car, says the comparison website MoneySuperMarket.

E-scooters Misuse could mean an extra £1,000 on your car insurance

1 min

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