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January 18, 2025

Tory plan to build 40 new NHS hospitals in tatters

Labour set to drop half of rebuilds pledged by Boris Johnson as costs hit £30bn

4 mins

Starmer calls on world leaders to redouble work to support Ukraine

Keir Starmer has urged world leaders to \"double down\" in their efforts to support Ukraine on a visit to Poland, days before Donald Trump's return to the US presidency risks jeopardising international solidarity on the issue.

Starmer calls on world leaders to redouble work to support Ukraine

1 min

Gym-goers told not to use bank pin numbers for their lockers

Gym users were urged yesterday to change their locker codes after a thief stole hundreds of pounds from a man who used the same number for his bank card.

1 min

Concrete evidence: will The Brutalist open eyes to the beauty of modernist buildings?

Zigzags and ziggurats: Four of Britain's brutalist gems

Concrete evidence: will The Brutalist open eyes to the beauty of modernist buildings?

2 mins

Mortgage rules may be eased to increase economic growth

Mortgage rules could be loosened by the City regulator as it comes under government pressure to increase economic growth and home ownership across the UK.

2 mins

Drones likely to take lead role in future Royal Navy

The Royal Navy of the future will be dominated by robots, drones and uncrewed vessels, leading chiefs to conclude there is no need to try to recruit extra sailors as part of the forthcoming defence review.

2 mins

Sands of time UK's oldest municipal hut faces its final summer

Admittedly, it does look a little shabby. A wooden slat next to the front door and a window pane are missing and a lick of paint would definitely not go amiss. But in Bournemouth there is disquiet at the prospect of the structure - beach hut number 2359 - being razed when structural work on the nearby pier begins.

Sands of time UK's oldest municipal hut faces its final summer

2 mins

Newly found Ella Fitzgerald recording to be released

Lost recordings of an Ella Fitzgerald concert in 1967, including her spin on pop songs such as Alfie and Music to Watch Girls By, have been rediscovered and prepared for release.

Newly found Ella Fitzgerald recording to be released

1 min

Transport police facing cuts amid record assaults

Dozens of British Transport Police stations across the country face possible closure, leaving fewer officers protecting the railway at a time when assaults on passengers have reached record levels.

3 mins

Schoolboy's killer who 'boasted of crime' in rap lyrics is recalled to jail

A rapper who served 14 years in jail for the murder of a London schoolboy has been recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions after media reports exposing the lyrics to his music.

Schoolboy's killer who 'boasted of crime' in rap lyrics is recalled to jail

2 mins

Strangers' bar shut for security check after drink allegedly spiked

Parliament's Strangers' bar will be closed next week while security arrangements are reviewed after an alleged spiking incident.

Strangers' bar shut for security check after drink allegedly spiked

1 min

Joan Plowright 1929-2025 Remarkable actor who championed the bold

Joan Plowright, who has died aged 95, was not only a remarkable actor but a dynamic force for change in British theatre.

Joan Plowright 1929-2025 Remarkable actor who championed the bold

3 mins

West End Theatre lights to be dimmed for a legend

The Society of London Theatre has said playhouses across London's West End will dim their lights for two minutes at 7pm on Tuesday, following the death of Joan Plowright.

2 mins

Israel's security cabinet votes to back ceasefire deal after tense delay

Israel's security cabinet has ratified a ceasefire deal to exchange dozens of hostages held by Hamas for Palestinians in Israeli jails and pause the 15-month war in Gaza for an initial six weeks.

Israel's security cabinet votes to back ceasefire deal after tense delay

3 mins

Food Aid Agreed Truck Surge 'Evidence Israel Was Curbing Supplies'

A provision to increase the aid entering Gaza under the ceasefire is welcome but insufficient, and shows Israel could have allowed more food, medicine and other supplies into the strip during the war, humanitarian and legal experts said.

Food Aid Agreed Truck Surge 'Evidence Israel Was Curbing Supplies'

4 mins

'A lot can still go wrong' Wary reaction in Israel as some want the war to go on

News of a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas has been greeted with joy by Palestinians but with more caution in Israel, where demonstrators both in favour and against the agreement have taken to the streets.

'A lot can still go wrong' Wary reaction in Israel as some want the war to go on

3 mins

Badenoch Urged To Clarify Comments On Pensions Triple Lock

Kemi Badenoch has been urged by a former Conservative pensions minister to clarify \"what on earth she means\" by suggesting the pensions triple lock could be means-tested, amid alarm within the party that she will lose support among older people.

2 mins

Diagnosing obesity So how can we tell if our weight is a problem?

This week, doctors confirmed what many people have felt for a long time: the way we think about obesity is not helpful. BMI is unreliable, and this has to change.

Diagnosing obesity So how can we tell if our weight is a problem?

2 mins

One in a billion' spherical egg spotted at Devon farm

The egg is to go under the hammer, with the proceeds going to charity

One in a billion' spherical egg spotted at Devon farm

1 min

Employment rights bill may include ban on use of NDAs

A ban on employers using non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) to hush up cases of sexual misconduct and harassment is being considered as part of the government's overhaul of employment rights.

2 mins

The Craziest Week Ever: Orders Pile Up for Painter's 'Terrible' Works of Art

An accountant from Stoke-on-Trent who started his painting career little more than six months ago has been flooded with requests to work his magic thanks to his talent for \"terrible\" paintings.

The Craziest Week Ever: Orders Pile Up for Painter's 'Terrible' Works of Art

1 min

Vanished in the night

On a rough, unlit path that runs alongside the River Dee, tulips still fresh in their wrapping stand out among the mangled beer cans and strewn litter.

Vanished in the night

3 mins

People with working-class accents more likely to be distrusted

Researchers say a study that found people who speak with accents perceived as working-class are more likely to be suspected of committing a crime raises \"serious concerns\" about bias in the UK criminal justice system.

1 min

Tuscany, on a budget? Italian region among cheapest holiday destinations

January is one of the best months to book a summer holiday, and this year there is a surprise budget option: Tuscany.

Tuscany, on a budget? Italian region among cheapest holiday destinations

2 mins

Calls for rethink on the Oscars as film industry feels impact of wildfires

The destruction caused by the California wildfires has killed at least 25 people, destroyed or damaged more than 12,000 structures and put about 300,000 people on evacuation orders.

Calls for rethink on the Oscars as film industry feels impact of wildfires

3 mins

Electric dreams Why Limes are the new limos

Wobbling along on a scuffed-up Lime bike is a journey familiar to many commuters. But riding one to the premiere of your new Oscar-tipped film? Less so.

Electric dreams Why Limes are the new limos

3 mins

Bob Dylan Singer joins TikTok as US ban looms

Bob Dylan is TikToking on heaven's door after signing up to the social media app - days before it could disappear from his native US.

Bob Dylan Singer joins TikTok as US ban looms

1 min

Truly evil guy Rivalries and feuds in the ever-changing world of Maga

The task of deconstructing the manoeuvrings of the leadership of the Soviet Union was once regarded as little short of a science such was the paucity of information.

Truly evil guy Rivalries and feuds in the ever-changing world of Maga

6 mins

US-UK relations How the royal family will be used to woo Trump

David Lammy was visiting Washington last May when he realised Donald Trump was likely to win the presidential election.

US-UK relations How the royal family will be used to woo Trump

3 mins

Arts will be key part of UK's drive for growth, says Nandy

Arts and the creative industries will be a key part of the government's drive for economic growth, the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, said yesterday as she promised to \"bulldoze\" barriers that hold back potential.

Arts will be key part of UK's drive for growth, says Nandy

2 mins

Police warn over 'kneejerk' response to grooming gangs

Police chiefs fear that government pressure to reinvestigate closed historical gang grooming cases could make it harder to catch those targeting children today.

1 min

Classical review Hallé at height of its powers in thrilling Mahler

Mahler: Resurrection Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

Classical review Hallé at height of its powers in thrilling Mahler

1 min

Suicides in custody of two young people 'were avoidable'

The deaths of two young people in custody could have been avoided, according to the long-awaited report from a joint inquiry into their suicides within months of each another.

Suicides in custody of two young people 'were avoidable'

2 mins

Drug used by shamans tested as possible aid to cutting alcohol intake

A powerful psychedelic that is used in healing ceremonies by Indigenous groups in the Amazon is being trialled as a pioneering approach to reduce problematic alcohol consumption.

Drug used by shamans tested as possible aid to cutting alcohol intake

2 mins

Bottoms up: Sydney pool's thong ban swims against the tide

A Greater Sydney council said skimpy swimwear was 'inappropriate' - but the trend shows no signs of sinking

Bottoms up: Sydney pool's thong ban swims against the tide

2 mins

Match of the Day Kelly Cates steps into the spotlight

Kelly Cates always gets asked the same questions: what was it like having a footballing legend for a father? And how does it feel being a woman in a man's world?

Match of the Day Kelly Cates steps into the spotlight

3 mins

Keep calm and cottagecore: teapots in, grim reality out

We are a quarter of the way into the 21st century and just as the world feels more fractured and more online than ever before, here is some welcome news: put the kettle on, teapots are back on the table.

Keep calm and cottagecore: teapots in, grim reality out

1 min

Bannon's bitter attack on Musk briefly lifts my norovirus-laden spirits

Hi, from the house of norovirus! One child down, one still standing, no community spread as far as we know, although every hour I check myself over and ask: \"Is that nausea I'm feeling, or have I eaten too many walnuts (again)?\"

Bannon's bitter attack on Musk briefly lifts my norovirus-laden spirits

4 mins

Trump's first speech will focus on unity and light rather than carnage, aides say

Donald Trump is to begin his return to office with a speech that will strike a noticeably more upbeat tone than his address eight years ago, his aides said yesterday as Washington geared up for Monday's inauguration.

Trump's first speech will focus on unity and light rather than carnage, aides say

3 mins

You don't own people' Greenlanders savour spotlight on their cause

In one corner, friends discuss the aftermath of last week's visit by Donald Trump Jr, while in another, coffee is being roasted, as the northern lights dance across the dark early evening sky.

You don't own people' Greenlanders savour spotlight on their cause

3 mins

An American Tragedy How Will History Judge the Biden Presidency?

To some Biden stands as one of the most consequential one-term presidents in US history - to others, he was undone by a fatal flaw is back straight, his voice steady, Joe Biden stood at the US Capitol just days after a violent insurrection and declared: \"Democracy has prevailed.\"

An American Tragedy How Will History Judge the Biden Presidency?

9 mins

Tehran knows my son is innocent, says mother of imprisoned French writer

The mother of a French man detained in Iran for two years has said authorities \"know he is innocent\" but continue to hold him in the country's notorious Evin prison.

Tehran knows my son is innocent, says mother of imprisoned French writer

2 mins

Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years' jail over lucrative land deals

Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for corruption, another setback for the leader who has already spent over 18 months in jail and is facing more than a hundred cases.

Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years' jail over lucrative land deals

1 min

Home spa 'for wooing guests' found among Pompeii ruins

A large and sophisticated thermal bath complex believed to have been used by its owner to woo well-heeled guests has been discovered among the ruins of ancient Pompeii.

Home spa 'for wooing guests' found among Pompeii ruins

1 min

Last orders? Soaring costs and declining demand take toll on Japan's boozy izakaya

In the bowels of a commercial building in Tokyo's Shinbashi neighbourhood there is little to suggest that office workers seeing in the year of the snake have lost their appetite as they tuck into plates of charcoal-grilled chicken, bowls of edamame and flasks of hot sake.

Last orders? Soaring costs and declining demand take toll on Japan's boozy izakaya

3 mins

It's the new normal' Brussels draws up its red lines as far right prepares to take power in Austria

When the Freedom party of Austria (FPÖ) entered government 25 years ago, shock waves reverberated around Europe.

It's the new normal' Brussels draws up its red lines as far right prepares to take power in Austria

3 mins

Musk deeply unpopular in Germany and UK, poll shows

Most people in Britain and Germany consider Elon Musk's efforts to influence their national politics unacceptable and believe the US tech magnate does not know much about either country, a poll has shown.

1 min

Life or death Fire spells disaster and opportunity for California's wildlife

Beth Pratt has spent her career protecting Los Angeles's mountain lions, which roam an area currently engulfed by wildfires.

Life or death Fire spells disaster and opportunity for California's wildlife

4 mins

Reinventing the waterwheel to produce reliable clean energy

In the foothills of the Himalayas a group of villagers hauled a sturdy metal waterwheel into place. Its horizontal blades soon caught the rushing water of the stream directly below it. The machine began to spin, and electricity began to flow.

Reinventing the waterwheel to produce reliable clean energy

1 min

Humpbacks sighted in Channel as numbers recover

The slap of an enormous tail upon grey waters as a humpback whale leaps from the sea is becoming an increasingly possible - although still rare - natural thrill around Britain.

Humpbacks sighted in Channel as numbers recover

2 mins

IMF upgrades UK growth forecast but warns over Trump policies

The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its forecast for UK growth this year in an update to its biannual assessment of the global economy, while taking a swipe at plans by Donald Trump's incoming US administration over the potentially destabilising effect of large-scale tax cuts, import tariffs and weaker regulations.

3 mins

He's one of the best' The economist aiming to fix Britain's growth problem

The economist John Van Reenen lacks the public status of Gordon Brown's \"two Eds\" - Balls and Miliband - who ranged across Whitehall in New Labour's first term, enforcing the Treasury's will.

He's one of the best' The economist aiming to fix Britain's growth problem

4 mins

Octopus topples British Gas as UK's largest energy supplier

Octopus Energy has become Britain's largest household energy supplier for the first time, toppling British Gas almost four decades after it was privatised under Margaret Thatcher.

1 min

Weak pound helps propel FTSE 100 to a record high

The UK's blue-chip stock index hit a record high yesterday, as rising hopes of interest rate cuts drove down government borrowing costs.

Weak pound helps propel FTSE 100 to a record high

2 mins

Supreme Court Rules to Uphold Ban Amid Fears of Chinese Influence

The US Supreme Court has issued a ruling upholding a nationwide ban on the TikTok social media platform.

1 min

TikTok UK creators look for new home as US ban looms

If TikTok does disappear from the US, it won't just be its 170 million American users who will lose out.

TikTok UK creators look for new home as US ban looms

3 mins

Private car parks Drivers seek justice as penalties hit record

Recent cases in which charges have spiralled have reignited the row about how companies treat motorists. Zoe Wood reports

Private car parks Drivers seek justice as penalties hit record

5 mins

Car Insurance How cutting speed limit to 20mph is reducing costs too

They have proved hugely controversial, but 20mph speed limits appear to be making car insurance cheaper.

Car Insurance How cutting speed limit to 20mph is reducing costs too

2 mins

Money hacks How to build up your financial resilience

Financial resilience doesn't just mean having lots of money stashed away, but rather having contingency plans in place for certain scenarios.

Money hacks How to build up your financial resilience

4 mins

My mum has Alzheimer's but 02 won't give a refund

Last year, I discovered that my mother, who has Alzheimer's, had been paying £21 a month for a mobile contract she hasn't used since her diagnosis in 2020.

My mum has Alzheimer's but 02 won't give a refund

2 mins

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