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Sinner sees off De Minaur to ease into the final four
Jannik Sinner continued his quest for consecutive Australian Open titles with a clinical deconstruction of Alex de Minaur in the last of the men's singles quarter-finals.
Arsenal relocate shooting boots and near last eight
Arsenal do as much as they can, which means it is close to impossible for anyone else to do enough to prevent their safe passage into the Champions League last eight.
Flawed City battered by better, faster, stronger PSG
Now Manchester City are found on the wrong side of the dotted line.
Trump calls for Putin to do a deal’ to end Ukraine war
US president Donald Trump has called on Russian president Vladimir Putin to negotiate an end to the nearly three-year-old war Russia launched against Ukraine, and is threatening to impose further sanctions on Moscow if the Russian leader does not acquiesce.
The perfect opponent for Inoue may not even exist
Naoya Inoue may be the pound-for-pound best boxer in the world.
Royal Navy tracks Russian spy ship in English Channel
A Russian spy ship is being tracked by the Royal Navy after sailing through the English Channel, John Healey revealed yesterday, issuing a stark warning to Vladimir Putin that the government is watching Russian activity in UK waters.
Reeves under pressure due to jump in borrowing costs
Chancellor Rachel Reeves's financial headache has been inflamed by a surprise jump in borrowing in December when it leapt to a four-year high of nearly £18bn.
Prince gets full apology’ as he settles case against NGN
Lawyers described the settlement as a monumental victory’
Supermarket giants hit out at Reeves's tractor tax plan
Rachel Reeves’s plans for a family farm tax” have suffered a major blow after the supermarket giant Tesco called on her to halt the policy.
Drug marketplace founder is latest pardon by Trump
Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he has pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the founder of Silk Road, an underground website for selling illegal drugs and other contraband goods like hacking equipment and stolen passports.
Man admits triple slaying of BBC commentator's family
A man who fatally shot his ex-girlfriend and her sister with a crossbow before stabbing their mother to death has pleaded guilty to their murders - but denied raping his former partner.
Bishop asks Trump to have mercy on trans children’
President hits back that nasty’ cleric owes nation an apology
What has the OBR revealed about Reeves’s tractor tax?
Tesco, Lidl and the Co-op, three of Britain’s biggest retailers, have joined calls for Rachel Reeves to abandon her inheritance tax raid on farmers, claiming that the UK’s future food security is at stake”.
At least 10 killed during Israeli raid in West Bank
Jordan warns the region could 'explode' after the offensive
Prince of Principles facing trouble after day in the sun
As Prince Harry leaves the High Court with a public apology and substantial damages from Rupert Murdoch's tabloid, Tessa Dunlop considers the price he's still having to pay...
'Renters are treated like an income stream, not people'
London's letting market has become like a property version of the 'Hunger Games', where only the strongest and most desperate find an affordable place to live,
Can The Night Agent break Netflix's season two curse?
The spy series had a relatively obscure cast and a pulpy story - yet it became one of the streamer's most successful shows. Maybe it has what it takes to thrill again,
Government-backed train ticket seller to be launched
A new online train ticket retailer is to be created, the Department for Transport (DfT) has announced in a surprise reversal of a proposal dropped by the previous Conservative government.
GLASS ACT
Aidy Smith on stylish wine glasses worth raising a toast to
Girls, 13, repeatedly raped by 'predators' in Rochdale
A group of men subjected two young girls to \"appalling\" sexual exploitation over the course of several years in Greater Manchester, which saw them plied with alcohol and drugs and repeatedly raped, a court has heard.
Trump charges ahead with his vision of a Maga future
As always with Donald Trump, caricature is the easy route. It takes some chutzpah and self- regard to deliver a line like I was saved by God to make America great again”.
Israel's top general resigns over 7 October attack
Palestinian officials say nine killed in West Bank raid
Confusion, revenge and the weirdest inauguration ever
The last time this many Maga hats descended on Washington DC, American democracy faced a mortal threat. Four years later, many believe little has changed, writes Richard Hall
'Goldilocks Britain' needs Reeves to deliver in Davos
In the lead-up to the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, this week, business secretary Jonathan Reynolds said in an interview: \"We've got to be explicit and say the only way to turn around the UK's growth performance of the last 15 years is attracting greater amounts of private capital.\"
England back Test stars for white-ball assault on India
Brendon McCullum and Jos Buttler are close friends. Which is lucky, because at McCullum’s unveiling as England’s new whiteball coach in September, he had a quip at his mate’s and now captain’s expense.
Churchill bust reinstated to Oval Office table by Trump
Donald Trump has reinstated a bust of Winston Churchill in the Oval Office, having also brought the sculpture back into the room in 2017.
'Awful' Tory response to child sexual abuse inquiry
‘Huge disappointment and anger’ of victims and survivors
For viewers who don't want movies to distract them
Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx's dismal 'Back in Action' is proof that style and craft have completely dropped out of a particular kind of action comedy, writes Adam White
Harry to accuse The Sun of deleting 30 million emails
Duke will allege cover-up’ as phone-hacking trial delayed
History repeating itself in the 'disease of a generation'
Historian Laurence Rees focuses on a dozen warnings in his compulsive new book on the Nazis’ rise to power. Nine of them have a contemporary relevance, says Robert McCrum