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Firing back Trossard clinches derby and keeps title bid alive
Amorim tells side to match Maguire's 'leader' spirit
Closer EU links would make UK "Trump-proof", Lib Dems say
The Liberal Democrats will today call for the government to seek a formal customs union with the EU to boost growth and insulate the UK from the impact of Donald Trump.
Yorkshire Put Private Model on Hold Amid Hundred Sale
Yorkshire have put on hold controversial plans to take the 162-year-old members' club into private ownership.
'I am no murderer' Pressure grows to re-examine evidence in fatal stabbing
When the 18-year-old Wahab Zaaki was found bleeding to death from five stab wounds on an east London estate, police were under pressure to find his killer.
Artist Auerbach 'goes home' with show in city he fled as a child
Frank Auerbach is to be the subject of what has been billed as a homecoming show in Berlin, where some of his final paintings will be displayed in the city he fled as a child.
Rail firms urged to issue 'yellow cards' instead of fines for errors
The rail passenger watchdog has urged train firms to give \"yellow cards\" to people travelling without the correct ticket rather than rush to fines or prosecution.
Warfare is our most urgent danger, say global leaders
Global leaders rate escalating armed conflict as the most urgent threat this year with the climate emergency likely to cause the greatest concern over the next decade, according to the World Economic Forum.
Blue plaque honours boy, 11, who died up chimney
A chimney sweep whose tragic death at the age of 11 led to a change in Victorian child labour laws is to become the youngest Briton to be honoured with a blue plaque.
'We've seen a big Russian wave' Ukrainians fear a bleak spring as Putin's troops gain ground
In an underground command post in eastern Ukraine, a Ukrainian soldier peered at a map.
Treasury minister China role of Siddiq successor puts pressure on No 10
No 10 has been accused of having a \"revolving door\" after it refused to say whether the new Treasury minister Emma Reynolds would recuse herself from policy on China after she lobbied the government on the issue.
Surprise inflation drop gives Reeves a break as UK cost of borrowing falls
Rachel Reeves gained breathing space yesterday after better-than-expected inflation figures raised expectations for a Bank of England rate cut and reduced UK borrowing costs.
PM: I will try to prevent payout to ex-Sinn Fein leader Adams
Ministers will look at \"every conceivable way\" to prevent the former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams being able to receive compensation under government plans to ditch controversial laws dealing with the Troubles period, Keir Starmer has told MPs.
'A stern message' How return of Trump loomed over ceasefire
The phone call from Donald Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, Steven Witkoff, surprised the aides of Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Reds make point Forest hold out after Jota's instant impact
Arteta urges crackdown on 'terrible' online abuse
Borthwick Stakes Future on 'World-Class' Itoje as Captain
Maro Itoje will lead England into the Six Nations after Steve Borthwick ditched Jamie George as captain and promoted the second row before a campaign that promises to make or break the head coach's tenure.
Redemption for James but late leveller cannot halt the Chelsea slide
From title challengers to top-four contenders to reviving the undercurrent of dissatisfaction with the club's direction, quite the slide for Chelsea.
Jota rises to help Reds peg back feisty Forest after early Wood scare
Just when it seemed nothing was dropping for Liverpool in a captivating contest, Arne Slot turned to his substitutes' bench midway through the second half and exhibited his seemingly golden touch.
Champions falter again as Wissa and Nørgaard strike
When Brentford missed their first couple of chances, Thomas Frank applauded his approval and encouragement. But they kept missing them: by the end of the first half his head was in his hands; by the time Yoane Wissa somehow shot into Nathan Aké with the goal at his mercy and 20 minutes remaining he was prostrate, forehead pressed into the turf in supplication. Maybe someone was listening.
'A true legend': former City player and manager Book dies aged 90
The former Manchester City captain and manager Tony Book has died at the age of 90.
Confident Kinsky earns trust of Spurs defence
Antonin Kinsky has bred confidence in his new Tottenham teammates and liberated them, according to the manager, Ange Postecoglou, who is ready to pitch him into another huge challenge tonight - the north London derby at Arsenal.
Potter's spell gets going as Hammers beat Fulham
It was just as West Ham imagined it when they spent more than £100m last summer.
England squander chance to level series after Jones blunder
So near and yet so far. England did all the hard yards in the second ODI in Melbourne, wiping Australia out for 180 after inducing one of their worst batting collapses - eight Australian wickets lost for 49 runs.
Klopp Urges Liverpool to Hand Salah New Deal
Former manager hopes Reds talisman stays but is 'more than happy' he left himself
Raducanu overcomes her serving woes with gritty win over Alexandrova
Just a few games into Emma Raducanu's first contest of the new season, it was clear that an uncomfortable day lay ahead.
Net gain 'I feel like I'm not trying to prove anything'
Emma Raducanu says she has become more comfortable in her skin and learned how to enjoy her career journey rather than fixating on results as she prepares to face her friend Amanda Anisimova for a place in the third round of the Australian Open.
Boulter seals British history with six players into round two
Six British players have won their first-round matches at the Australian Open for the first time in history after Katie Boulter held her nerve in the tense final stages of a difficult contest against Rebecca Marino of Canada to secure a 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 win.
England roll the dice Change of leader is an admission of urgent need for fresh impetus
England no longer announce their new captains with a grand theatrical flourish.
Starmer's power play No 10's AI dream threatens to derail clean energy promises
Keir Starmer this week launched a plan to bring a twentyfold increase in the amount of artificial intelligence (AI) computing power under public control by 2030.
German case of foot-and-mouth disease triggers import ban on meat and dairy
Imports of German pork, lamb, beef and dairy products were banned yesterday to prevent foot-and-mouth disease spreading to the UK after a case of the disease was confirmed on Friday near Berlin.
Starbucks to end free toilet access in North America
People using Starbucks coffee shops in North America will now need to buy something, the company has said, ending a policy that allowed anyone to use its toilets even if they had not made a purchase.