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January 22, 2025

Convicted Capitol rioters are freed by Trump

Extremist supporters of Donald Trump who attacked the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 or were involved in planning the insurrection began leaving prison yesterday, after the new president issued sweeping pardons after being sworn in.

Convicted Capitol rioters are freed by Trump

4 mins

PM's pledge to overhaul terror laws amid 'tidal wave' of online violence

Technology giants urged to remove content 'that murderers find inspiring'

4 mins

Labour split over 'desperate' Reeves plan for third runway at Heathrow

A plan for Rachel Reeves to back a third runway at Heathrow and an expansion of Gatwick and Luton airports has been labelled \"desperate\", as the chancellor faces opposition from within Labour.

Labour split over 'desperate' Reeves plan for third runway at Heathrow

2 mins

Beefed up unit to tackle escalating gang violence in jails

The Prison Service is \"beefing up\" a cadre of officers dedicated to smashing gangs in prisons in the face of drone use and drug-related violence, the prisons minister has said.

Beefed up unit to tackle escalating gang violence in jails

2 mins

Men have 'grown taller twice as fast' as women in last century

Amid the profound changes humanity has witnessed, one might be forgiven for failing to notice a rise in sexy and formidable men: those tall, broad-shouldered types who are strangers to self-doubt.

Men have 'grown taller twice as fast' as women in last century

1 min

Rarities on show to mark Turner's 250th birthday

He is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential British artists of all time, who travelled the length and breadth of the country to capture some of its most dramatic scenery.

Rarities on show to mark Turner's 250th birthday

3 mins

Cover-up claims Why is new information coming out only now?

Axel Rudakubana, 18, pleaded guilty on Monday to the murders of three young girls - Bebe King, aged six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, aged seven, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, aged nine - and the attempted murder of eight other children and two adults at a dance class in Southport last summer.

Cover-up claims Why is new information coming out only now?

4 mins

Legal hurdles The difficulty of declaring a terrorist incident

Police and crime correspondent

3 mins

In Nige world the deep state is to blame

Farage was still in Washington, trying to get over his sadness at not being part of The Donald's inner circle

In Nige world the deep state is to blame

2 mins

Killer bought ricin equipment and weapons two years before atrocity

The Southport killer, Axel Rudakubana, bought a cache of deadly weapons - including equipment to make the lethal poison ricin - on Amazon at least two years before he murdered three young girls last summer, it can be revealed.

3 mins

New threat Alarm over access to vile online content

Six minutes before Axel Rudakubana left home to murder three girls at a Southport dance class, he searched online for a video of the Sydney church attack in which a bishop was stabbed while livestreaming a sermon.

New threat Alarm over access to vile online content

4 mins

Muscular strength and fitness 'halve risk of dying from cancer'

Muscular strength and good physical fitness could almost halve the risk of cancer patients dying, according to a study that suggests tailored exercise plans may increase the chances of survival.

2 mins

Pauline Quirke steps back from spotlight due to dementia

The actor Pauline Quirke, best known for starring in the BBC sitcom Birds of a Feather, has dementia, her husband has announced.

Pauline Quirke steps back from spotlight due to dementia

1 min

MPs seek to shut down anorexia loophole in assisted dying bill

MPs will look to close a potential anorexia loophole in the assisted dying bill that psychiatrists fear could result in people with severe eating disorders using it to end their lives.

MPs seek to shut down anorexia loophole in assisted dying bill

1 min

Prince Harry in settlement talks with the Sun publisher

The Duke of Sussex and the former deputy Labour leader Tom Watson are in intense negotiations over a potential settlement with the publisher of the Sun, the high court has heard, as the start of their high-profile trial in London was pushed back.

1 min

Law experts call for inquiry into policing of pro-Palestine protest

More than 40 legal scholars have signed a letter calling for an independent inquiry into the policing of a pro-Palestine protest in London on Saturday, describing it as \"a disproportionate, unwarranted and dangerous assault on the right to assembly and protest\".

2 mins

Tory response to child sexual abuse inquiry was 'awful', says chair

The last Conservative government issued an \"awful, inconsequential, insubstantial\" response to a seven-year national inquiry into child sexual abuse, according to its chair.

Tory response to child sexual abuse inquiry was 'awful', says chair

2 mins

Ex-vaccines tsar tells of 'open warfare' over Covid strategy

There was \"open warfare\" between UK government departments during the pandemic, the former vaccines tsar has said.

1 min

Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake guitar player John Sykes dies aged 65

John Sykes, a guitarist with the rock bands Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, has died aged 65.

Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake guitar player John Sykes dies aged 65

1 min

Pocket-sized toys sell well as parents cut costs and 'kidults' seek the cute factor

\"Pocket money\" toys that actually fit in your pocket have become increasingly popular in the struggling sector as parents seek cheaper playsets and \"kidults\" collect mini-figurines based on films and TV shows.

Pocket-sized toys sell well as parents cut costs and 'kidults' seek the cute factor

2 mins

New app will allow carrying of digital passports, minister says

UK citizens could soon be able to carry their passports in a digital wallet on their phones along with their driving licence, universal credit account, and marriage and birth certificates.

2 mins

Doge exit Ramaswamy quits Trump's efficiency unit

Donald Trump's much-vaunted but ill-defined new \"department of government efficiency\" (Doge) programme lost one of its leaders hours after the new president took office on Monday, as Vivek Ramaswamy bowed out of the government cost-cutting taskforce, leaving Elon Musk in sole charge.

Doge exit Ramaswamy quits Trump's efficiency unit

1 min

'Separate entity' Former Village People member says band 'would never' play at rally

A former member of Village People has distanced himself from the band that performed at Donald Trump's inauguration events, stating that the current group has \"nothing to do with the group that I was a part of\".

'Separate entity' Former Village People member says band 'would never' play at rally

2 mins

Ringleaders The freed militiamen who planned January 6 riot

Among the 1,500 people Donald Trump granted clemency over the January 6 insurrection, two stand out: Enrique Tarrio and Stewart Rhodes, who were serving long sentences for their key roles in plotting the storming of the Capitol.

Ringleaders The freed militiamen who planned January 6 riot

3 mins

States Launch Legal Challenges Over Plan to Roll Back Citizenship Rights

A swath of Democratic-led states and civil rights groups have filed the first lawsuits challenging executive orders signed by Donald Trump after taking office, including one that seeks to roll back birthright citizenship in the U.S.

States Launch Legal Challenges Over Plan to Roll Back Citizenship Rights

2 mins

Health US exit from WHO and freeze on aid puts humanitarian work at risk

Donald Trump has announced that the US will exit the World Health Organization and suspend all foreign aid for three months, in a move that will leave critical humanitarian work in jeopardy and threaten the global fight against infectious diseases.

2 mins

Executive orders

President's commands come thick and fast

Executive orders

2 mins

Trump fires Milley amid mass purge

Donald Trump yesterday fired Mark Milley - a former army general who went from chairing the US joint chiefs of staff to branding the new president \"a total fascist\" - from his role on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.

Trump fires Milley amid mass purge

2 mins

Elon Musk Apparent use of banned Nazi salute met with anger in Germany

There were angry reactions across Europe yesterday to Elon Musk's apparent use of a salute which is banned for its Nazi links in Germany.

2 mins

'A deal is unrealistic': Kyiv divided over Trump's ability to resolve war with Russia

People in Kyiv expressed a mixture of hope and scepticism yesterday that Donald Trump can end the war in Ukraine, as Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised the US president as a \"decisive\" leader who will bring about a \"just peace\".

'A deal is unrealistic': Kyiv divided over Trump's ability to resolve war with Russia

2 mins

The big names who flew to DC and the ones who got in the room

Aside from US tech billionaires and the Maga crowd, Donald Trump's inauguration included a notable international contingent, from far-right European politicians to an Irish cage fighter.

The big names who flew to DC and the ones who got in the room

2 mins

One-third of Arctic land ecosystem now source of carbon emissions

A third of the Arctic's tundra, forests and wetlands have become a source of carbon emissions, a new study has found, as global heating ends thousands of years of carbon storage.

One-third of Arctic land ecosystem now source of carbon emissions

2 mins

Repurposing drugs' could speed hunt for dementia treatment

Antibiotics, antivirals and vaccines could be used to tackle dementia, according to experts, who say repurposing drugs approved for other conditions could dramatically speed up the hunt for a cure.

1 min

Bank executive found dead in London flat

A manhunt is under way after the body of a banking executive was found at a flat in London.

1 min

Comedy review Sublime silliness from some human puppetry

The early phase of Nina Conti's career was marked by restless boundary pushing, as she - and her sidekick Monkey - twisted ventriloquism into ever-surprising new shapes.

1 min

Lloyd's Register apologises after research reveals role in supporting slave trade

Lloyd's Register, the maritime and industrial group owned by one of Britain's biggest charities, has apologised for its role in the trafficking of enslaved African people.

1 min

Primark Launches Adaptive Range for People with Disabilities

Primark has launched a new clothing range that it hopes will make it a top retail destination for people living with disabilities.

Primark Launches Adaptive Range for People with Disabilities

1 min

'Terrible failure' General resigns, citing guilt over 7 October security failures

Israel's top general has resigned, citing the \"terrible failure\" of security and intelligence related to Hamas's surprise attack on Israel on 7 October 2023 that triggered the war in Gaza.

'Terrible failure' General resigns, citing guilt over 7 October security failures

3 mins

Israeli security forces move into West Bank city of Jenin

Israeli security forces have launched an operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, a day after bands of Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians, smashing cars and burning property, and the new US president, Donald Trump, announced he was lifting sanctions on violent settlers.

2 mins

Ceasefire Cairo hub aims to keep deal alive

Qatari, US and Egyptian negotiators are running a communications hub in Cairo to protect the ceasefire in Gaza.

1 min

Hostages Four more women to be released at weekend

Hamas has said four more female Israeli hostages will be freed this weekend in return for Palestinian prisoners, as the new US president, Donald Trump, said he was not confident the ceasefire deal that he personally insisted on would hold.

Hostages Four more women to be released at weekend

2 mins

Broadway biopic Blue Moon among Berlinale premieres

Richard Linklater's long-awaited Broadway biopic Blue Moon, starring Ethan Hawke and Margaret Qualley; a Mexican love story with Jessica Chastain as an heiress who falls for an émigré ballet dancer; and a British family drama set in Spain featuring Emma Mackey and Fiona Shaw will premiere in competition at next month's Berlin film festival.

Broadway biopic Blue Moon among Berlinale premieres

1 min

Pelicot trial shows France must update its rape laws to include consent, report finds

France should update its rape law to add a clear reference to consent, a parliamentary report has found, months after French society was shaken by the trial of 51 men over the repeated drugging and rape of Gisèle Pelicot.

Pelicot trial shows France must update its rape laws to include consent, report finds

3 mins

Yoon denies order to oust MPs from South Korean parliament

South Korea's impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has denied ordering troops to \"drag out\" lawmakers from the country's parliament to stop them overturning his short-lived declaration of martial law last month.

Yoon denies order to oust MPs from South Korean parliament

2 mins

Four detained as Turkish ski resort fire toll reaches 76

Seventy-six people died and 51 others were injured after a fire engulfed a popular ski resort hotel in Turkey's Bolu mountains, forcing guests to jump out of windows or attempt to use bed sheets to flee the building.

1 min

Hear the music' Fighting for a language - and saving a people

Centuries ago, the music of the Hilzaqv language echoed across a territory of deep fjords, rugged islands, windswept beaches and thick forests. And then, for more than a century, the lands now in the western reaches of Canada fell quiet.

Hear the music' Fighting for a language - and saving a people

4 mins

Extreme wealth a threat to democracy, say millionaires

The influence of the super-rich on Donald Trump's presidency is a threat to global stability, a new poll of millionaires has found.

Extreme wealth a threat to democracy, say millionaires

2 mins

Reeves attempts intervention in car finance scandal hearing

The chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has made a rare attempt to intervene in a supreme court hearing.

1 min

Watchdog accuses HMRC of 'deliberately degrading' its phone service

Parliament's spending watchdog has accused HM Revenue & Customs of deliberately running down its phone services to force people to go online after finding the average call waiting time has passed 23 minutes - almost double the figure of two years earlier.

1 min

If we really must build another runway, forget Heathrow. It's Gatwick that wins hands down

Get ready for another season of that interminable saga, Heathrow's third runway.

If we really must build another runway, forget Heathrow. It's Gatwick that wins hands down

2 mins

Pay growth rises despite employers cutting jobs as Bank faces dilemma over rate cuts

Pay growth rose in November despite evidence of employers cutting jobs after Rachel Reeves's tax-raising budget, underlining a dilemma for the Bank of England as it considers cutting interest rates next month.

2 mins

Trump deregulation pledge boosts spirits of US bankers

Wall Street bankers say they are at the beginning of \"go mode\" as they expect Donald Trump's return to the White House to lead to a boom in the financial services industry.

Trump deregulation pledge boosts spirits of US bankers

2 mins

Bravery by England would be to address their failings

Early days, but we already have an irresistible contender for the most underwhelming English sporting effort of 2025.

Bravery by England would be to address their failings

3 mins

Badosa stuns Gauff to reach maiden grand slam semi-final

Paula Badosa broke new ground by reaching a grand slam semi-final for the first time, defeating Coco Gauff, the third seed, 7-5, 6-4.

Badosa stuns Gauff to reach maiden grand slam semi-final

2 mins

I'm concerned' Clock ticking over injury as Zverev waits

The clock is ticking for Novak Djokovic and what appears to be a groin or hamstring strain sustained during his quarter-final victory after he expressed fears the injury could hinder his pursuit of an 11th Australian Open and 25th grand slam title.

1 min

Djokovic defies pain to create masterpiece against Alcaraz

At the end of another breathless early exchange in the most highly anticipated match of the Australian Open, alone in the centre of the Rod Laver Arena, Novak Djokovic squatted to stretch his legs while exchanging anxious looks with his team.

Djokovic defies pain to create masterpiece against Alcaraz

3 mins

Blockbuster plots and intrigue headline recharged Six Nations

England's new captain, Ireland's shot at history and Dupont's return for France add to the layers of interest

Blockbuster plots and intrigue headline recharged Six Nations

3 mins

Buttler does not support Afghanistan boycott

Jos Buttler believes England should play Afghanistan at the Champions Trophy in Pakistan next month despite calls for a boycott in response to the Taliban regime's treatment of women.

Buttler does not support Afghanistan boycott

2 mins

McCullum feels need for T20 speed to transform England

The new white-ball coach believes pace can revive a stagnant team but India first up are formidable hosts

McCullum feels need for T20 speed to transform England

3 mins

Nandy calls out Tory Lords on plan to 'wreck' regulator bill

Lisa Nandy, the secretary of state for culture, media and sport, has attacked the Conservative frontbench in the House of Lords over what she called attempts to wreck plans for an independent football regulator.

2 mins

Arteta aims to strike a chord with mood music

Mikel Arteta is hoping the sound of music can help Arsenal seal a place in the top eight of the Champions League and has urged his players to take out the frustration of letting slip a two-goal lead against Aston Villa when they face Dinamo Zagreb tonight.

Arteta aims to strike a chord with mood music

2 mins

Amorim smashes television in dressing room after United loss

Ruben Amorim reportedly smashed a television in the Old Trafford dressing room in a furious rant at his squad after Manchester United's 3-1 defeat against Brighton on Sunday.

Amorim smashes television in dressing room after United loss

1 min

Salah and Elliott fend off 10-man Lille for last-16 spot

Liverpool secured a last-16 spot in the Champions League, defeating a 10-man Lille 2-1. Mohamed Salah scored his 50th European goal for the club, and Harvey Elliott added another.

Salah and Elliott fend off 10-man Lille for last-16 spot

3 mins

'Follow the plan' Emery's blast for players after costly defeat

A seething Unai Emery questioned the mentality of some of his Aston Villa players and conceded his latest attempt to partner Ollie Watkins and Jhon Duran backfired after they blew an opportunity to qualify automatically for the last 16.

'Follow the plan' Emery's blast for players after costly defeat

1 min

Villa's hopes on knife edge after Singo strikes

In the playground of the rich and famous, Aston Villa were left counting the cost of a sluggish start.

Villa's hopes on knife edge after Singo strikes

3 mins

Six Nations turmoil George to miss first two games as England injury crisis grows

England's best-laid plans for the 2025 Six Nations have been disrupted by a raft of fresh injuries which has forced Steve Borthwick to call up five new players to his squad.

Six Nations turmoil George to miss first two games as England injury crisis grows

3 mins

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