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February 24, 2025

Conservatives set to lead German coalition as far-right party surges

AfD hails its best result ever’ as Merz starts talks to form government

Conservatives set to lead German coalition as far-right party surges

4 mins

Zelenskyy defiant over US push for $500bn deal

Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is not willing to cave in to intense US pressure to sign a $500bn minerals deal and that he wants Donald Trump to be \"on our side\" in negotiations to end the war in Ukraine.

Zelenskyy defiant over US push for $500bn deal

3 mins

Prognosis 'guarded': Francis still in critical condition, says Vatican

Pope Francis, who is battling pneumonia and a complex lung infection, remains in a critical condition, the Vatican has said.

2 mins

British Couple in Their 70s Held by the Taliban in Afghanistan

The Taliban have arrested a British couple in their 70s for \"teaching mothers parenting with children\".

British Couple in Their 70s Held by the Taliban in Afghanistan

1 min

'We've put Aughton on the map': Village with five Michelin stars is latest draw for global gourmets

It has been called the culinary capital of Britain, with five Michelin stars for 8,000 residents. This is not London or Edinburgh, but Aughton, a village in West Lancashire.

'We've put Aughton on the map': Village with five Michelin stars is latest draw for global gourmets

3 mins

High risk' of Scotland missing 2045 net zero target, data reveals

Scotland is likely to miss its legally binding climate target by up to 20m tonnes, according to official data seen by the Guardian.

High risk' of Scotland missing 2045 net zero target, data reveals

2 mins

British Gas is worst UK energy supplier for customer service

British Gas has again emerged as the UK's worst energy supplier for customer service after a slide in satisfaction over the last six months, a leading consumer group reveals.

1 min

Met Office warns of danger to life from flooding in parts of the UK

A period of torrential rain will cause danger to life from fast-flowing or deep flood water in parts of the UK, forecasters say.

Met Office warns of danger to life from flooding in parts of the UK

1 min

MS patients report serious side-effects after NHS switches to cheaper drugs

Scores of people with multiple sclerosis have suffered debilitating side-effects after being put onto a cheaper new drug as part of an NHS drive to save money.

MS patients report serious side-effects after NHS switches to cheaper drugs

3 mins

Analysis Who is Merz and what's in his in-tray?

Friedrich Merz, a former banker who has never been a government minister, appears likely to be the next chancellor of Germany after his conservative CDU/CSU alliance won the most votes in yesterday's crucial federal election.

Analysis Who is Merz and what's in his in-tray?

4 mins

'I'm fearful for what comes next' Progressives despair after far-right success

Progressives Despair After Far-Right Success

'I'm fearful for what comes next' Progressives despair after far-right success

3 mins

Emissions Fires Push Up War Total to 230m Tonnes

The burning of Ukraine's forests at unprecedented rates over the past year has helped push the total greenhouse emissions from the war since Russia's full-scale invasion to almost 230m tonnes, analysis shows.

Emissions Fires Push Up War Total to 230m Tonnes

3 mins

Ukraine EU 'spending more on Russian oil and gas than aid'

The EU is spending more money on Russian fossil fuels than on financial aid to Ukraine, a report marking the third anniversary of the invasion has found.

2 mins

Kidnapped Mother tries to bring home son jailed as 'spy' in Russia

Ivan Zabavskyi was looking for his mother when he disappeared. It was September 2022, and he had grown increasingly nervous as he read reports of intense fighting in the area where Maryna lived. Eventually, he decided to cycle across the frontline to rescue her.

Kidnapped Mother tries to bring home son jailed as 'spy' in Russia

8 mins

Starmer and Macron confirm support for Ukraine before Trump meetings

Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron have agreed to show \"united leadership in support of Ukraine\" when they meet separately with Donald Trump this week.

Starmer and Macron confirm support for Ukraine before Trump meetings

2 mins

Analysis: White House Visit Will Be a Huge Test of PM's Skills

The first time Keir Starmer met Donald Trump, the prime minister had a convivial two-hour dinner with the then presidential candidate in his luxury New York apartment, before Trump dimmed the lights to show off the Manhattan skyline.

Analysis: White House Visit Will Be a Huge Test of PM's Skills

3 mins

Body found in search for runner missing since Tuesday

A body has been found in the search for a runner who went missing six days ago.

Body found in search for runner missing since Tuesday

1 min

Rein in ‘overuse’ of joint enterprise law to ease caseload, experts urge

Reform of joint enterprise laws can help to solve the crisis facing the justice system, a review of the criminal courts has been told by experts.

Rein in ‘overuse’ of joint enterprise law to ease caseload, experts urge

2 mins

Science centre that inspired crime drama Traces at risk of closure

Dundee University's world-leading forensic science research centre, which inspired the hit BBC drama Traces, is under threat of closure as the institution attempts to plug a £30m budget deficit.

Science centre that inspired crime drama Traces at risk of closure

1 min

UK Universities Educate Highest Number Of World Leaders - Study

Universities in the UK, many of which are in the grip of a financial crisis, \"educate more national leaders than any other country in the world\", according to new analysis.

UK Universities Educate Highest Number Of World Leaders - Study

2 mins

Starmer piles into Reform over NHS and rights for workers

Keir Starmer has condemned Nigel Farage and Reform UK for talking the language of workers' rights online but wanting to charge people to use the NHS and for \"fawning over Putin\".

Starmer piles into Reform over NHS and rights for workers

2 mins

Church must become more open-minded, says metal musician

A heavy metal band whose show at York Minster has been called an \"outright insult\" to Christianity has said the church is \"sleepwalking\" into oblivion unless it becomes more open-minded.

Church must become more open-minded, says metal musician

2 mins

Labour pledges £200m to boost investment in Grangemouth site

Keir Starmer has announced £200m in funding to boost investment at Grangemouth oil refinery, which is closing with the loss of over 400 jobs.

1 min

Ministers Visit India in Fresh Attempt to Seal Trade Agreement

Ministers are relaunching talks with India this week in an attempt to clinch a multibillion-pound free trade agreement that they hope will boost the UK's flatlining economy.

Ministers Visit India in Fresh Attempt to Seal Trade Agreement

2 mins

Theatre review Reality melts away in beautiful slice of Murakami whimsy

Izumi Ando has a distressing condition. Played by Rin Nasu, she is not a demonstrative woman, but insists on finding a cure. Referred to a counsellor, she describes her only symptom: she cannot remember her name. Elicia Daly's empathetic therapist takes her seriously. \"Without a name we're nothing,\" she says.

Theatre review Reality melts away in beautiful slice of Murakami whimsy

1 min

It's a battle' Tough times for course that trained some of TV's finest actors

It is an institution that has produced some of the UK's best-known actors.

It's a battle' Tough times for course that trained some of TV's finest actors

2 mins

Cornwall on stage Story-gathering project puts local tales in spotlight

The stories about life in Cornwall have flowed in: the hairdresser who gives everyone the same style because it copes best with the elements; the teacher who took a snowball in a cool box to the Isles of Scilly; the cat that follows the same routine as a country singing legend.

Cornwall on stage Story-gathering project puts local tales in spotlight

2 mins

'Win-win-win mode' Musk takes centre stage for Maga celebrations

What do you give the man who has everything? A ballroom of conservative activists found out this week when Elon Musk was presented with a chainsaw by Argentina's president, Javier Milei, who has used it as a symbol of his push to impose fiscal discipline.

'Win-win-win mode' Musk takes centre stage for Maga celebrations

5 mins

New FBI chief tells his staff to ignore Doge request for details of their job

FBI director Kash Patel has pushed back against a Trump administration move to demand federal employees demonstrate what they achieve in their roles, after government-slashing tech billionaire Elon Musk threatened to fire them en masse.

2 mins

'Mafioso' Trump is likened to fictional mob boss Soprano

The former US ambassador to Panama has criticised Donald Trump's approach towards Latin America, comparing his conduct to that of the ruthless and egotistical fictional mob boss Tony Soprano.

'Mafioso' Trump is likened to fictional mob boss Soprano

1 min

West Bank Tanks Sent to Jenin as Israel Intensifies Operations

Israel has sent tanks to the West Bank city of Jenin, the first move of its kind in the area in over two decades, as troops intensify operations that officials say will last at least a year.

1 min

Healing a nation' The play showing Kenya to itself by retelling its past

The play showing Kenya to itself by retelling its past

Healing a nation' The play showing Kenya to itself by retelling its past

3 mins

Bybit calls on the 'brightest minds' to help recover hacked funds

The cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has called on the \"brightest minds\" in cybersecurity to help it recover $1.5bn (£1.2bn) stolen by hackers in what is thought to be the biggest single digital theft in history.

1 min

Green sector far outpacing overall economy, says CBI

The net zero sector is growing three times faster than the overall UK economy, analysis has found, providing high-wage jobs across the country while cutting climate-heating emissions and increasing energy security.

2 mins

Hospitality firms call for delay to tax changes

More than two-thirds of hospitality businesses will reduce staffing as a result of tax changes taking effect in April, according to research by industry bodies calling on the government to delay the changes.

1 min

Devolution revolution

Local government plans mean spending to save

Devolution revolution

3 mins

Deeply offensive' Outcry at plan for history theme park over links to the far right

Spectacular shows with Viking longboats, Roman charioteers and sword-wielding knights have helped Le Puy du Fou to become the second-most popular theme park in France.

Deeply offensive' Outcry at plan for history theme park over links to the far right

4 mins

Missing Out There's so much South Asian talent out there, so why are clubs still ignoring it?

Sai Sachdev is one of 22 players from a South Asian background to have played professional men's football in the 2022-23 season among an overall playing list of about 4,000. He was recruited by Sheffield United from grassroots football at 15, having been let go by Leicester when he was younger.

Missing Out There's so much South Asian talent out there, so why are clubs still ignoring it?

4 mins

We recognise frustration of booing fans, says Freeman

Tommy Freeman has admitted that England understand supporters' frustrations amid a chorus of boos during the scrappy win against Scotland, but he believes Steve Borthwick's team are still alive in the Six Nations title race after back-to-back wins.

We recognise frustration of booing fans, says Freeman

1 min

Substance trumps style as only points pick up the prizes

Scotland and Wales put in good performances for no reward, while England can dream of an unlikely title

Substance trumps style as only points pick up the prizes

3 mins

Route one proves path to victory but Borthwick remains coy on where England get their kicks

England have been accused of lacking a plan B over the past 12 months so this is a step forward

Route one proves path to victory but Borthwick remains coy on where England get their kicks

4 mins

Dupont to the fore as France hand out 11-try thrashing

If there were questions over France's ability to finish teams off after coughing up numerous chances against England a fortnight ago, they have been thoroughly put to bed.

Dupont to the fore as France hand out 11-try thrashing

2 mins

Kohli extends century record as India breeze past Pakistan

Virat Kohli's record-extending 51st one-day century secured a six-wicket win against Pakistan in Dubai that puts India on the verge of securing a Champions Trophy semi-final place.

Kohli extends century record as India breeze past Pakistan

2 mins

Livingstone must finally make mark on global stage

England need more from their all-rounder, who has failed to deliver across five major ICC tournaments

Livingstone must finally make mark on global stage

3 mins

'It's important we saved our sport': Ukrainians keep playing despite war

Three years after Russia's invasion, teams dream of a seat at Uefa's top table to avoid an uncertain future

'It's important we saved our sport': Ukrainians keep playing despite war

4 mins

Kayembe raises Luton fears of double drop

Less than nine months ago Luton were competing in the Premier League but the prospect of League One football next season is looking increasingly likely after this crushing derby defeat at Watford.

Kayembe raises Luton fears of double drop

2 mins

'Worst of us' Howe struggles to stay positive after nervy end

'Worst of us'

'Worst of us' Howe struggles to stay positive after nervy end

2 mins

Salah scales the heights in Liverpool's statement victory

There has been talk in recent weeks about the rising levels of anxiety at Liverpool, a drop-off in their performance levels. Look at the number of draws, people have said. Is this a wobble? The club have won one league title since 1990 so a few nerves ought to come as standard.

Salah scales the heights in Liverpool's statement victory

3 mins

You don't need a genius-level finisher to win the league by February, but it does kind of help

If you're going to win it in February, win it in February right. On a rain-sodden day in Manchester, the kind of afternoon when the wind chases you around, lifting up the hem of your coat and firing a draught of ice-cold water up your spine, Liverpool didn't so much overwhelm Manchester City as stroll politely past, all controlled aggression and strength in reserve.

You don't need a genius-level finisher to win the league by February, but it does kind of help

3 mins

RFU denies England vital camp with Wallabies Test

Steve Borthwick will have to guide England into this year's autumn internationals with a week's less preparation after the Rugby Football Union arranged an extra lucrative November Test against Australia.

RFU denies England vital camp with Wallabies Test

1 min

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