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February 21, 2025

Savings firms vow to fight any move to limit cash Isas

Major savings providers have pledged to fight any attempts to cut tax breaks on cash Isas after it emerged the government is considering a proposal to slash the maximum amount people can put into them from £20,000 a year to £4,000.

Savings firms vow to fight any move to limit cash Isas

2 mins

Calls in Italy to bar 'offensive' Estonian song from Eurovision

The Eurovision song contest is several months away but the drama has already begun, with calls from Italy for Estonia's catchy pick for the competition to be scrapped owing to lyrics poking fun at Italian stereotypes of being coffee-drinking, spaghetti-eating mafiosi.

Calls in Italy to bar 'offensive' Estonian song from Eurovision

1 min

The spy who left me: Bond's next mission in the hands of Amazon

James Bond has fallen into the hands of a billionaire's business empire, after Amazon revealed that it has acquired \"creative control\" of the spy franchise from the Broccoli dynasty.

The spy who left me: Bond's next mission in the hands of Amazon

3 mins

Don't cut aid budget, ex-head of Foreign Office urges chancellor

The former head of the Foreign Office has warned Rachel Reeves not to cut Britain's aid spending, amid signs the chancellor is willing to raid the development budget to help pay for higher defence spending.

Don't cut aid budget, ex-head of Foreign Office urges chancellor

1 min

One of the hardest days' in Israel as bodies of four hostages are handed over by Hamas

The remains of two young children, their mother, and an elderly man taken hostage by Hamas have been returned to Israel in what onlookers described as one of the \"hardest days\" for Israelis since the Palestinian militant group attack that ignited the war in Gaza.

One of the hardest days' in Israel as bodies of four hostages are handed over by Hamas

3 mins

Suspect for Valentine's Day murder may be dead after fall into Thames

The man suspected of shooting dead a woman outside a Kent pub on Valentine's Day has died after falling into the Thames, police believe.

Suspect for Valentine's Day murder may be dead after fall into Thames

1 min

Gene therapy cures blindness in children in world-first operation

Doctors in London have become the first in the world to cure blindness in children born with a rare genetic condition using a pioneering gene therapy.

2 mins

US Urges Ukraine to Sign Mineral Deal and Stop Insulting Trump

White House officials told Ukraine yesterday to stop badmouthing Donald Trump and to sign a deal handing over half of the country's mineral wealth to the US, saying a failure to do so would be unacceptable.

US Urges Ukraine to Sign Mineral Deal and Stop Insulting Trump

3 mins

Taiwan Island fears steep tariffs and loss of military aid

It's a bustling morning at the Dongmen wet market in Taipei. Mr Yu is shouting at passersby, trying to offload his boxes of freshly steamed dumplings.

Taiwan Island fears steep tariffs and loss of military aid

3 mins

Oval Office insiders How pro-Moscow voices shape anti-Ukraine stance

Donald Trump's tarring of Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a \"dictator\" who is to blame for the war with Russia landed like a bombshell on the diplomatic landscape.

Oval Office insiders How pro-Moscow voices shape anti-Ukraine stance

3 mins

Hospital Cases of Norovirus Hit Record High

Science correspondent

1 min

Suspended Labour MP called for vicar to be 'burned on bonfire', messages reveal

An Anglican priest has called for Andrew Gwynne to resign as an MP after WhatsApp messages emerged in which he suggested she should be \"burned on a bonfire\".

Suspended Labour MP called for vicar to be 'burned on bonfire', messages reveal

1 min

Small brewers turn off taps as drinkers cut back and costs surge

A record number of independent breweries closed last year, according to sobering figures from the \"indie beer\" trade body.

Small brewers turn off taps as drinkers cut back and costs surge

1 min

Nandy unveils £270m fund to help museums across country

Culture has been \"erased\" from communities and curriculums, according to the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, who vowed yesterday to make the arts more accessible by announcing new funding for Britain's \"crumbling\" cultural infrastructure.

Nandy unveils £270m fund to help museums across country

2 mins

Deep trouble Villagers face months away from homes near sinkhole

\"If we lose the car, we lose the car,\" said Fran Pavely, 81. Her orange family motor sits perilously close to a hole in the ground that has continued to get bigger.

Deep trouble Villagers face months away from homes near sinkhole

2 mins

Army failings Tragic case shows misogyny persists

Nobody has a bad word to say about Gunner Jaysley Beck. She was a bright, happy, gregarious teenager who lit up every room she walked into. She was good at her job, confident, inspirational.

Army failings Tragic case shows misogyny persists

3 mins

Senior Tories who attack integrity of judges 'putting lives at risk'

The shadow cabinet ministers Robert Jenrick and Chris Philp are putting judges' \"lives at risk\" with \"ill-chosen\" attacks on their integrity, the outgoing extremism tsar has said.

Senior Tories who attack integrity of judges 'putting lives at risk'

1 min

Historic England acquires rare photos of changes after Industrial Revolution

Some of the oldest photographs in England, showing the country's transformation after the Industrial Revolution, have been acquired by Historic England.

Historic England acquires rare photos of changes after Industrial Revolution

1 min

Stage review Spirited cast but the songs disappoint

Who could blame the 10-year-old in David Baddiel's musical for wanting different parents?

Stage review Spirited cast but the songs disappoint

1 min

'It's scary' Germans fear far-right future as vote looms

Flanked by market stalls selling everything from Turkish börek pastries to bejewelled iPhone cases, Lina, 53, confessed that she was racked with worry about what may lie ahead for her three children once Sunday's election is over.

'It's scary' Germans fear far-right future as vote looms

4 mins

Martial law was declared to block 'dictatorship', Seoul court hears

Lawyers for the impeached South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol have told a Seoul court he declared martial law last year to prevent the country becoming a \"legislative dictatorship\", controlled by his opponents.

Martial law was declared to block 'dictatorship', Seoul court hears

1 min

Ex-football chief guilty of sexual assault after kissing player at World Cup

Luis Rubiales, the former president of the Spanish Football Federation, was found guilty yesterday of sexually assaulting the footballer Jenni Hermoso by kissing her on the lips against her will after Spain's women's team won the 2023 World Cup.

Ex-football chief guilty of sexual assault after kissing player at World Cup

2 mins

Anger as Trump boasts of being 'king' after axing vehicle levy

Donald Trump sparked anger in New York yesterday by likening himself to a king after shutting down the city's congestion pricing scheme.

Anger as Trump boasts of being 'king' after axing vehicle levy

1 min

Ethiopia How USAID Freeze Sent Shockwave Through a Country on the Edge

A vast shipment of food stranded in containers risks rotting before it reaches millions of hungry people.

Ethiopia How USAID Freeze Sent Shockwave Through a Country on the Edge

3 mins

Your sandals are no works of art, Germany's top judges tell Birkenstock

They may be the footwear of choice of Hollywood A-listers and pop stars, but Birkenstocks are not works of art, Germany's highest court ruled yesterday.

Your sandals are no works of art, Germany's top judges tell Birkenstock

1 min

Australia monitoring Chinese warships detected off east coast

Australia will \"watch every move\" of three Chinese warships that have been detected off the country's east coast, the defence minister has said.

Australia monitoring Chinese warships detected off east coast

2 mins

Velvet worm with a 'dark secret' is voted New Zealand's bug of the year

An ancient worm-like creature with a vicious hunting method that involves ejecting sticky goo from its head has been crowned New Zealand's bug of the year.

Velvet worm with a 'dark secret' is voted New Zealand's bug of the year

1 min

'We are part of Syria' Kurdish-led SDF fights for place in post-Assad future

Thirty metres under the city of Kobani, north-east Syria, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) kept a watchful eye on the Turkish border.

'We are part of Syria' Kurdish-led SDF fights for place in post-Assad future

4 mins

Owner writes down value of De Beers again as diamond prices slump

The world's biggest diamond miner, De Beers, cost its parent company almost $3bn (£2.3bn) last year as the growth in lab-grown stones continued to take the shine off the industry.

Owner writes down value of De Beers again as diamond prices slump

1 min

Unions call for £200m support to keep last blast furnaces open

British Steel should get an extra £200m from the government to help it keep the UK's two remaining blast furnaces open until electric replacements are built, according to a union proposal.

Unions call for £200m support to keep last blast furnaces open

2 mins

Germany Why fiscal discipline rule faces the axe

Germany is used to running its economy with the brake on. Ever since the 2008 financial crisis Berlin has sought to burnish a reputation as the world capital of fiscal discipline, with a near-pious aversion to debt and pride in strong government finances.

Germany Why fiscal discipline rule faces the axe

3 mins

Stranded at the net Harassment of Raducanu reminds us women still bear the brunt of abuse

If you watched any of Emma Raducanu's match against Karolina Muchova on Tuesday, it was probably only the two clips, stitched together neatly for the news highlights. Raducanu approaching the umpire. Raducanu wiping away tears with a towel. An emotional Raducanu is an instant headline, although this wasn't a case of injury or frustration.

Stranded at the net Harassment of Raducanu reminds us women still bear the brunt of abuse

4 mins

Feyi-Waboso injury confusion raises questions

or to attempt to rehab his shoulder without the operation and potentially return for the end of the Six Nations.

1 min

Sherratt Vows Wales Will Make It Hostile for Ireland

The Wales interim head coach, Matt Sherratt, has promised grand slam-chasing Ireland a hostile Cardiff reception in the Six Nations tomorrow after making eight changes to the team for his first match in charge.

Sherratt Vows Wales Will Make It Hostile for Ireland

2 mins

Fit-again Smith gets ultra-rare outing at No 3

It was as if they could not wait to share the news, England naming their XI for tomorrow's Champions Trophy opener against Australia well in advance and springing a surprise too.

Fit-again Smith gets ultra-rare outing at No 3

2 mins

Dubois pulls out of Parker bout due to illness

Daniel Dubois has withdrawn from his IBF world heavyweight title defence against Joseph Parker tomorrow after falling ill.

1 min

'Moyes only says hola in Spanish but his English is very clear'

Loan signing Carlos Alcaraz is feeling at home at Everton and the Argentinian hopes to settle after a flurry of moves

'Moyes only says hola in Spanish but his English is very clear'

4 mins

'What made me this way? I felt superior - I knew what was going to happen next'

The big interview Peter Schmeichel The legendary former Manchester United goalkeeper on his mental strength, his parents' pain, and confidence in Ruben Amorim

'What made me this way? I felt superior - I knew what was going to happen next'

6 mins

Bronze commends 'brave' Spanish players as trial ends

Lucy Bronze described the Spanish players who were involved in the trial of Luis Rubiales as \"incredibly brave\" and said England players stood with them in their fight for change, on the day the former head of the Spanish football federation was found guilty of sexual assault.

Bronze commends 'brave' Spanish players as trial ends

2 mins

Does Guardiola have the drive to rebuild bruised and broken City?

The current iteration is done. Manager must decide if he has energy for exhausting process of reconstruction

Does Guardiola have the drive to rebuild bruised and broken City?

4 mins

Brentford take in £3.2m of public money for research

Brentford football club have received £3.23m in public money for research they have commissioned into sports science, medicine, training and tactics over the past two years.

Brentford take in £3.2m of public money for research

1 min

Slot concerned over Núñez's drop in work rate after miss

Arne Slot has said he will talk to Darwin Núñez about the striker's attitude having witnessed a drop in his work rate against Aston Villa after an almost open-goal miss from close range in Liverpool's 2-2 draw.

Slot concerned over Núñez's drop in work rate after miss

1 min

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