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February 22, 2025

Confront Trump over his 'torrent of lies’, PM urged

President accuses UK of doing nothing’ to end Ukraine war

Confront Trump over his 'torrent of lies’, PM urged

4 mins

Apple pulls iPhone feature after demand for user data

The tech giant is removing its encryption system after the government ordered it to allow intelligence agencies access

Apple pulls iPhone feature after demand for user data

2 mins

Will Starmer agree to an EU youth scheme after all?

British negotiators are \"to table\" a plan to allow tens of thousands of young EU workers and students to come to the UK to live and work for two years, while Britons aged 18-30 would be able to go to EU countries on the same terms.

Will Starmer agree to an EU youth scheme after all?

3 mins

Treasury has turned to AI in its bid to balance the books

As cabinet ministers thrash out how to balance the nation's books, they are playing a new Treasury game.

Treasury has turned to AI in its bid to balance the books

3 mins

Rise of Reform fuelled by over-45s, polling shows

A generational divide in British politics is playing into Nigel Farage's hands, as his party Reform UK tops the Techne UK weekly tracker poll for the first time.

Rise of Reform fuelled by over-45s, polling shows

2 mins

Arts boycott just 'virtue signalling', argues Nandy

Supporters of the political campaign to boycott literary and arts festivals have been fiercely criticised by culture secretary Lisa Nandy, who has accused them of \"gagging society, self-defeating virtue signalling and moral puritanism\".

Arts boycott just 'virtue signalling', argues Nandy

1 min

Polish woman charged with stalking the McCann family

A woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann has been remanded in custody after being charged with stalking the missing girl's parents and siblings.

Polish woman charged with stalking the McCann family

2 mins

BBC pulls Gaza film from iPlayer due to Hamas link

A BBC documentary focusing on Gaza has been removed from the BBC iPlayer streaming service while the broadcaster carries out \"further due diligence\".

BBC pulls Gaza film from iPlayer due to Hamas link

2 mins

Israel vows Hamas will 'pay' for returning wrong body

Group denies deliberately handing over remains of unknown woman in place of Shiri Bibas but says 'mix-up' possible

Israel vows Hamas will 'pay' for returning wrong body

4 mins

Pope 'not out of danger’ as hospital stay will continue

Pope Francis is not out of danger”, his doctors have warned, a week after he was admitted to hospital with chronic bronchitis before also developing pneumonia.

Pope 'not out of danger’ as hospital stay will continue

1 min

‘My mind is a storm', says chainsaw-wielding Musk

SpaceX founder and Donald Trump megadonor turned \"special government employee\" Elon Musk waved a chainsaw around and continued to accuse the Biden administration of abandoning American astronauts during a madcap surprise appearance on stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday.

‘My mind is a storm', says chainsaw-wielding Musk

2 mins

Rushdie attacker is found guilty of attempted murder

A New York jury yesterday convicted Hadi Matar of trying to kill the novelist Salman Rushdie, who was seriously wounded and blinded in one eye in a knife attack two-and-a-half years ago.

Rushdie attacker is found guilty of attempted murder

3 mins

How Moroccan solar power could rescue Rachel Reeves

A project that could boost the UK economy by nearly 20m is caught in a bureaucratic quagmire, writes Chris Blackhurst

How Moroccan solar power could rescue Rachel Reeves

3 mins

England kick off Nations League with tame draw

Sarina Wiegman says England “had to adapt” to Portugal’s second-half changes after a 1-1 draw in their Nations League clash.

England kick off Nations League with tame draw

3 mins

Dropped points, pressure points and turning points

Pep’s wounded champions out to derail Liverpool’s title push

Dropped points, pressure points and turning points

4 mins

Oh! Calcutta! Stage is set for a transformed rivalry

The Battle of Bannockburn is remembered as the pivot point in the First War of Scottish Independence, an English infantry of greater masses and might sent decisively into retreat to lay the foundations for the eventual restoration of the Kingdom of Scotland.

Oh! Calcutta! Stage is set for a transformed rivalry

5 mins

Inside Lewis Hamilton's first month at Ferrari F1

From the moment Lewis Hamilton set foot in the industrial town of Maranello on a bleak overcast day in mid-January, the fanfare has exceeded all expectations.

Inside Lewis Hamilton's first month at Ferrari F1

5 mins

How cruel king Murdoch was exposed by his son

In a blistering interview, James Murdoch exposed the media mogul as a vindictive father who pitted his children against one another other. Megan Lloyd Davies takes a closer look

How cruel king Murdoch was exposed by his son

7 mins

BITTER TASTE

With prices soaring alongside other gourmet food trends, Olivia Petter wonders what the future holds for the sarnie

BITTER TASTE

6 mins

HONEST WORK

We all want to present the best possible version of ourselves when we’re applying for jobs but when does a positive spin turn into all-out lying? Katie Rosseinsky asks the experts

HONEST WORK

6 mins

GIVING IT LARGE

It might have the styling of a car that belongs to a moderately successful drug dealer, but Sean O’Grady finds the luxurious Range Rover Sport a little too expansive for urban motoring

GIVING IT LARGE

3 mins

'Breaking Bad... I feel like I still haven't lived that down'

Jesse Plemons talks to Louis Chilton about working with Robert De Niro in Netflix’s Zero Day’, flubbing his audition for Star Wars, and how certain roles have shaped his identity

'Breaking Bad... I feel like I still haven't lived that down'

9 mins

AN UNLIKELY BOND

Amazon has assumed creative control of the 007 franchise. It could be a fate worse than death, writes Adam White - and transform Bond into another algorithm-driven content farm

AN UNLIKELY BOND

4 mins

When the Oscars go wild...

Whether a film merits an Academy Award is always a matter of opinion, but some are clearly undeserving. Time to name and shame, writes Jacob Stolworthy. And the winners are...

When the Oscars go wild...

6 mins

Imrie and Greig crackle in tale of motherhood and loss

The electric chemistry in Backstroke’ captures the pain of missing someone before they’re gone. But Ella Duggan wonders at a piece that doesn’t quite know what it’s about

Imrie and Greig crackle in tale of motherhood and loss

2 mins

Separating fan and fiction

Terence Blacker reflects on Frederick Exley’s wild and brave A Fan’s Notes’ that changed the way he understood writing

Separating fan and fiction

2 mins

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