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Call for extreme weather plan after 10th storm of season
A second storm in just three days has battered parts of the UK, as MPS called for long-term protection against future extreme weather.
Sanctions Starmer says Labour would 'get a grip' on knife crime
Keir Starmer promised to \"get a grip\" on soaring knife crime as he announced a Labour government would bring in a bespoke plan for every offender, including tags and curfews.
Nottingham killer pleaded with MI5 to arrest him two years before fatal triple stabbing
A man who killed three people in a series of attacks in Nottingham previously tried to surrender himself to MI5, in the belief the agency was controlling him, urging the agency to \"please arrest me\".
Conservative MPs rally round Sunak after former minister calls for new PM
Conservative MPs rallied round Rishi Sunak yesterday as a former minister who called for him to quit said he felt like he was shouting \"iceberg\" on the Titanic.
Post office operator 'was told British Asians were often pushed into theft'
A former post office operator has come forward claiming she was told British Asian women were often pushed into theft as auditors urged her to confess to stealing £30,000, a charge of which she was later cleared.
Salt in your cuppa? Tea advice drops US in hot water with Brits
The special relationship between Britain and the US has been imperilled by an American scientist's claim that the UK's best brew requires a pinch of salt.
Dismissed: No 10 rejects army chief's idea of people's army to fight Russia
Downing Street has dismissed a warning from the head of the British army that the UK public must be prepared to take up arms in a war against Vladimir Putin's Russia because today's professional military is too small.
Chelsea bury Boro in blizzard of goals and retain trophy dream
If it was a reminder of the way things used to be at Chelsea it was also possible to see this triumph as the start of them marching towards a brighter future.
England face tough battle in quest to breach India's home fortress
Arun of 14 consecutive series wins and an experienced spin attack means the home side start as strong favourites
'No limits': world's fastest accountant eyes gold run
Eugene Amo-Dadzie believes Olympic glory is within his reach after making a belated breakthrough at 31
Delivering changes How does Royal Mail compare with services around the world?
Royal Mail has been braced for the outcome of a five-month review by the communications industry regulator, Ofcom, today.
Harris and Biden focus on abortion rights in tour of key battleground states
Kamala Harris has kicked off a nationwide abortion rights tour as Joe Biden convened a meeting of his task force on reproductive healthcare access in an effort to double down on what is likely to be a key campaign issue .
Seven dead after Russian missiles hit buildings in Kyiv and Kharkiv
Russia has carried out a wave of attacks on Ukraine , killing seven people and wounding at least 70 others, with a sports club in central Kyiv one of several civilian buildings damaged.
Mudlark's treasure Bone rosary bead among discoveries
Caroline Nunneley was mud larking along the shore of the Thames in London – inching on her hands and knees while scanning the surface of the mud – when she suddenly spotted a miniature human skull looking up at her.
Tata accused of 'gross hypocrisy' over plan to open furnace in India
The owner of the Port Talbot steelworks has been accused of “gross hypocrisy” as it prepares to open a new blast furnace in India, while blaming carbon emissions for its decision to close two sites in south Wales, costing thousands of jobs.
Houthis say coordinated US-UK airstrikes will not go unpunished
Houthi leaders have vowed defiance in the face of a second wave of coordinated US-UK air strikes that they said targeted five governorates, including the capital, Sana’a .
Netanyahu's dilemma Opposition stirs as 'total victory' eludes PM
As Israeli military casualties mount in Gaza, Benjamin Netanyahu finds himself on the horns of a dilemma.
Deadliest day for Israeli forces sees 24 soldiers killed as pressure grows
Twenty-four Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza on Monday, by far the biggest single-day Israeli death toll in the three-month war against Hamas, as talks about a ceasefire intensified and Palestinian casualties continued to climb.
UN expert decries 'chilling' crackdown on peaceful protest over environment
A crackdown on environmental protest in Britain with “draconian” new laws, excessive restrictions on courtroom evidence and the use of civil injunctions is having a chilling impact on fundamental freedoms, the UN special rapporteur has said .
The Van Gogh effect: immersive art shows are a 'money grab', say leading digital artists
From animated floor-to-ceiling paintings to giant fluorescent ball pits, immersive art experiences have proliferated in warehouses, often costing £25-£40 ahead.
Staying in school cuts death risk, study finds
Every year spent in school or university improves life expectancy and not attending school is as deadly as smoking or heavy drinking, according to the first systematic study directly linking education to gains in longevity.
Oscars 2024 Oppenheimer leads the way, but best picture is not a done deal
So with the announcement of the Oscar nomination list, it’s not really a case of #Barbenheimer, last summer’s hashtag box office craze which balanced serious and fluffy, yin and yang, but #Poorthingsheimer or #Killersoftheflowermoonheimer or really just … #Oppenheimer.
Blaming officials for Toney goal is childish and dangerous
Nottingham Forest are the latest club to write to PGMOL to complain but this is just deflecting responsibility
Brighton misfire as O'Neil steers Wolves to progressive point
This wasa performance to savour for Gary O’Neil, even if Wolves couldn’t quite make it the perfect night for their manager and travelling supporters by recording a fourth successive top-flight win for the first time in more than 50 years.
Norrie's new approach tests Zverev to the limit
Cameron Norrie has spent much of his career relishing the physical, defence-based playing style that has driven him; his ability to grind any given player on any day in to the dust.
"The better team wins. You cannot take 20 wickets through luck'
India's spellbinding quick Jasprit Bumrah on why Test cricket is the best format ahead of the England series, his World Cup heartache, and roughing up Jimmy Anderson
ExxonMobil sues to block vote on investors' climate proposals
The US oil company ExxonMobil has filed a lawsuit to block a vote on a climate resolution brought by a green activist group, in move that will be watched closely by fossil fuel companies worldwide.
Reach boss spells out impact of declining print newspaper sales
The boss of the publisher of the Mirror, Express and Star newspapers has warned staff they have to face the \"inconvenient truth\" that its print titles will become loss-making in as little as five years.
UN staff on £1.2bn aid project in Iraq are demanding bribes, insiders allege
Staff working for the UN in Iraq are allegedly demanding bribes in return for helping businessmen win contracts on postwar reconstruction projects in the country, a Guardian investigation has found.
Modi's starring role as temple is opened on site of razed mosque
More than three decades after a mob of militant Hindu radicals destroyed a mosque in the Indian town of Ayodhya, the country's prime minister, Narendra Modi, has inaugurated the new Hindu temple that will stand in its place.