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January 17, 2025

US confident Gaza ceasefire will go ahead despite snags

Israeli cabinet expected to convene today to sign off the deal

US confident Gaza ceasefire will go ahead despite snags

6 mins

The terrible price of peace

Harrowing numbers behind the death and destruction after 15 months of conflict. By Alexander Butler and Tom Watling

The terrible price of peace

3 mins

'We see the coming hours will be bloody and harsh'

In Gaza, Palestinians brace for the crucial period before the fighting is expected to stop on Sunday, finds Bel Trew

'We see the coming hours will be bloody and harsh'

3 mins

Labour commits to a rapid review of grooming gangs

Home secretary also announces five new local inquiries

Labour commits to a rapid review of grooming gangs

3 mins

Cut-and-paste Kemi leaves party wanting (much) more

With history being forged in the cities of Gaza, Kyiv and Washington, it might feel tempting to ignore the tiddling affairs of Lilliput, that abandoned village known in more prosperous days as the Conservative and Unionist Party.

Cut-and-paste Kemi leaves party wanting (much) more

4 mins

U-turn on ETA permits for Heathrow transit travellers

London Heathrow airport has welcomed a Home Office U-turn on transit passengers needing online ETA permits simply to change planes.

1 min

David Lynch, celebrated TV and film director, dies at 78

David Lynch, the celebrated director of avant-garde films such as Eraserhead, Mulholland Drive and The Elephant Man and the much-loved TV show Twin Peaks, has passed away at the age of 78.

David Lynch, celebrated TV and film director, dies at 78

5 mins

Murder verdict for teen who stabbed girl, 15, over teddy

A teenager has been found guilty of murdering 15-year-old Elianne Andam by stabbing her in a row over her friend’s teddy bear.

Murder verdict for teen who stabbed girl, 15, over teddy

4 mins

Inquiry into BBC-promoted rapper over murder lyrics

A drill rapper who had his music promoted by the BBC is being investigated following reports that his lyrics glorify a murder he was convicted of.

Inquiry into BBC-promoted rapper over murder lyrics

2 mins

Starmer may send troops to Ukraine in peacekeeper role

Sir Keir Starmer is considering plans to send British troops into Ukraine to act as peacekeepers in the event of a ceasefire with Russia.

Starmer may send troops to Ukraine in peacekeeper role

2 mins

Biden's final address warns of 'tech-industrial complex'

US must stand guard against return to age of robber barons’

Biden's final address warns of 'tech-industrial complex'

3 mins

Voter IDs for reclusive tribe 'publicity stunt', say experts.

Government of India heavily criticised for interference in the fragile Andaman and Nicobar Islands. By Maroosha Muzaffar

Voter IDs for reclusive tribe 'publicity stunt', say experts.

4 mins

High energy prices are crippling British industry

Britain’s economy is almost flatlining, having grown just 0.1 per cent in November following two months of shrinking.

High energy prices are crippling British industry

4 mins

Labour could hurt the very workers it wants to protect

Britain’s labour market is not a happy place. Job vacancies have been falling fast, with unemployment moving steadily upwards – a trend set to continue.

Labour could hurt the very workers it wants to protect

3 mins

Late Diallo hat-trick saves United after dismal display

Fergie Time may require a new name. Increasingly, it is Amad hour, the period when Manchester United’s new specialist in late drama wreaks havoc.

Late Diallo hat-trick saves United after dismal display

4 mins

Tsitsipas knocked out in Australian Open first round

Stefanos Tsitsipas remembered a different time. I had a fresher mind back then, it seemed like I was hungrier,” Tsitsipas said, as he seemed to contemplate his career, his life, and everything in between. I’ve been quite well established in the last couple of years,” he continued. I have seen the game. I’ve done the tour over and over again, the same circle of tournaments and events.”

Tsitsipas knocked out in Australian Open first round

5 mins

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