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Search for identity Struggle to put names to bodies found in sea
Four years ago, the remains of a toddler encased in a lifejacket and a navy snowsuit washed up on a beach in southern Norway, having spent the previous two months being carried on North Sea currents.
Warring stars Lively and Baldoni both file lawsuits over It Ends With Us
The actor Blake Lively has sued the director of It Ends With Us, Justin Baldoni, and several others associated with the film, alleging harassment and a coordinated campaign to attack her reputation for coming forward about her treatment on the set.
Why automatic voter registration could be one solution to waning engagement
The turnout gap between homeowners and renters widened to 19 percentage points last year, up by a quarter since 2017
Heavy snow warning issued for most of country as 2025 begins with flooding and strong winds
A three-day heavy snow warning was issued by the Met Office yesterday as thousands of households mopped up after torrential new year rain led to flooded properties, travel chaos and power cuts.
Concern at surge in use of drones to deliver drugs to prison inmates
Prisons will need more money to combat the rapid rise in the use of drones to deliver drugs to inmates, the head of an influential Commons committee has said, as figures show the number of aerial incursions more than tripled in two years.
Father of Stephen Lawrence says he can accept killer's release if he shows remorse
His chance to argue his case for freedom will come after his completion of a minimum prison term of 14 years and three months.
New year revellers tell of shock and confusion
The silence on Bourbon Street told much of the story. At the intersection that marks the centre of New Orleans's noisy tourist hub, lined with tall palm trees and towering hotels, the quiet on the morning of New Year's Day was broken only by yellow police tape fluttering in the light breeze and the occasional blare of sirens echoing on the road.
Horrific' White House pledges full support to investigators
The White House said last night that Joe Biden had been briefed by the leaders of the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security, after the attack in New Orleans that is being investigated as a terrorist incident.
I don't want to be in the back seat' Biology still beats AI when it comes to art, says Jeff Koons
His hands-off approach to the production of his famous balloon dogs and stainless steel rabbits has been criticised in the past but Jeff Koons, the world's most expensive artist, has drawn a red line: \"I wouldn't - for my own base work - be looking at AI to be developing my work.\"
Russian gas stops flowing to Europe via Ukraine after agreement expires
Russian gas stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine yesterday, ending a major energy route that goes back to Soviet times and had even survived three years of full-scale war between the two states.
Ten dead after truck flying IS flag drives into crowd in New Orleans
Vehicle and gun attack injures dozens gathered to celebrate new year FBI investigating 'act of terror', while police say suspect has been killed
More cancers being spotted at early stage, says NHS England
The number of patients being diagnosed with cancer at an early stage in England has risen to its highest level, according to NHS analysis.
Low turnout 'a threat to legitimacy of elections'
UK elections are \"close to a tipping point\" at which they lose legitimacy because of plummeting voter turnout among renters and non-graduates, an influential thinktank has said.
Arteta vows Arsenal will 'hammer' away at Reds' lead
Mikel Arteta has warned Liverpool that his Arsenal team are ready to hammer away at the points gap over the second half of the season if they wobble at the top of the Premier League table.
Madrid make first move Liverpool reject bid to lure Alexander-Arnold in January
Liverpool have rejected Real Madrid's attempt to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold in the January window.
Year to Forget: How United's 2024 Unravelled by the Month
May's FA Cup triumph did not save Erik ten Hag and by the end of December, as John Brewin writes, his successor was talking about relegation
Trossard on a quest to show Arteta he can fill Saka's boots
The Arsenal forward has been called 'a bit of a moaner' by his manager but he has a vital role to play this season
Contract sagas of Salah, Van Dijk and Alexander-Arnold act as a sideshow Slot does not deserve
Arne Slot dealt with the latest round of questions concerning Liverpool contract extensions, or lack of them, in his usual relaxed, affable manner at West Ham on Sunday.
Rooney leaves rock-bottom Plymouth after seven months
Wayne Rooney's time at Plymouth has come to an end after only seven months, with the Championship club announcing they have \"mutually agreed to part ways with immediate effect\", with the former Manchester United and England forward.
Cummins the conductor in Boxing Day Test for the ages
Life rarely meets expectation. At around this time each year, those realisations come knocking with increasing frequency.
A tale of two Tuchels: which will England get?
England's new head coach, whose 18-month contract begins today, is a tactical guru but there is an icy side to him
Cooler Kyrgios falls short on return in face of barrage from fiery Frenchman
As Nick Kyrgios returned to the singles court for just the second time in more than two years, he found himself digesting a dose of his own bitter medicine.
If I were in Andy Farrell's shoes ... Time to pick a Lions squad and XV to take on the Wallabies this summer
The Lions are stronger in certain areas than others and much hinges, in every sense, on Ireland's front row.
Energy caps to stamp duty rises Key dates for your personal finances
Key dates for your personal finances
Preying on investors How MicroStrategy's pandemic-era bitcoin bet went stratospheric
In the summer of 2020, as the Covid-19 pandemic upended economies around the world, an obscure US software firm decided to diversify.
FTSE records 5.7% annual gain as aviation stocks fly
Britain's blue-chip stock index has recorded its strongest annual gain since 2021, after lagging behind Wall Street over the past year.
Estate agents expect buyer's market but warn of stamp duty change
Experts predict a buyer's market for house hunters this year, giving them greater negotiating power as the mood of the housing market shifts to \"cautious optimism\".
Xi seeks to allay fears for Chinese economy
China's economy is on course to expand by 5% in 2025, according to its president, Xi Jinping, meeting official growth targets and rebutting concerns that Donald Trump's incoming US administration will harm Beijing's prospects in the new year.
Dutch apprehensive as archive opens to reveal Nazi collaboration
For 80 years, details of their ancestors' collaboration with the Nazis have been buried in rows of filing cabinets in The Hague. But thousands of Dutch families now face having their relatives' history laid bare when an archive opens on 425,000 people accused of siding with the occupier during the second world war.
Dublin's dry pub toasts first year - but now sells booze
Doing Glastonbury sober is a challenge most music festival fans would decline.