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Junior doctors’ strike ‘would cause mayhem’ as flu cases surge

The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges urges medics to ‘end their painful dispute’ in the face of rising hospitalisations for the virus


British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz meet at 10 Downing Street.
Starmer praises Trump’s efforts to end war as Zelensky arrives

PM says a Ukraine peace deal must be ‘just’ and backed with ‘hard-edged’ guarantees as he hosts European leaders in Downing Street


Britain on brink of losing Atlantic to Russia, navy chief warns

The top naval commander says hostile activity beneath the waves is his biggest concern and that the service must modernise quickly to keep pace



Cynthia Erivo, George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Jeremy Allen White.
Golden Globes nominations: a snub for Wicked — and female directors

Leonardo DiCaprio’s box-office flop One Battle After Another leads the pack with nine nominations and the best director shortlist is dominated by men



Mortgage prices cut as interest rates tipped to fall

Lowest deals offered since mini-budget as more base rate cuts expected


An AI-generated character wearing a winter coat and tactical gear, kneeling in a snowy mountain landscape.
An AI-generated character wearing a winter coat and tactical gear, kneeling in a snowy mountain landscape.
Contestants fight polar bears and snakes in new AI reality show
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Colorful row houses in Denbigh Terrace, Notting Hill, London.


Whitehall censors report on top British agent’s IRA crimes

The inquiry into Stakeknife, the British agent linked to 13 murders, is formally censored as the government bans his official identification


Kemi Badenoch and Chris Philp at a press conference regarding a national inquiry into grooming gangs.
Kemi Badenoch and Chris Philp at a press conference regarding a national inquiry into grooming gangs.
All criminals with dual nationality must be deported, say Tories
53 minutes ago

Collage of a man's face, an AK-47, a balaclava, and a government building.
Collage of a man's face, an AK-47, a balaclava, and a government building.
Whitehall censors report on top British agent’s IRA crimes








Stormy weather with large waves hitting the coast of Selsey in West Sussex.
Storm Bram to batter Britain with a month’s rain and 90mph winds

The Met Office has issued amber and yellow weather warnings as Storm Bram threatens flooding, power cuts and serious travel disruption across the country



Christmas market with several figures in alien costumes under blue and green lights.




How Israeli settlements are reshaping the West Bank
How Israeli settlements are reshaping the West Bank

Since the outbreak of the Gaza conflict, land disputes have heightened in the West Bank, prompting renewed questions over governance of the territory

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Editor's picks



Andy Keates, caretaker for Benenden School, standing in a large green lawn in front of a house.
I live in ‘Hagrid’s hut’ at a boarding school for girls

The lodge in Benenden School bears more than a passing resemblance to the fictional home of the Hogwarts gamekeeper


Collage of a security camera, baby high chair, Wi-Fi router, electric kettle, stick vacuum cleaner, oven, and mattress.
A sneak peek at the Which? top 50 home and tech products for 2025


Penny Mordaunt in a black dress against a pink and white background.
Penny Mordaunt: ‘Being stalked has a very severe impact’

Stephen Yeomans in front of the renovated 14th-century bakery.
A Grand Designs star’s move from Rusty Metal House to bakehouse


Three people at a party, with a man smiling at the camera and two women with exclamation points in thought bubbles.


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Regret, pain, no sleep — the Ashes are taking their toll on me


Five students pose in front of a green chalkboard filled with mathematical equations and diagrams.
School league tables 2026: the best UK secondary schools revealed

The top schools are preparing pupils to be curious, problem-solving and risk taking, ready for anything that comes their way — as well as academic success

Secondary schools
Five students pose in front of a green chalkboard filled with mathematical equations and diagrams.
School league tables 2026: the best UK secondary schools revealed


How to know — and cope — if your child is a genius


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Hassan Attar being captured by the Puntland Maritime Police Force.

Hassan Attar joined the terror group under the promise of money, a home and a wife. Now, he faces the death penalty



Speed up, Sir Keir, or face political oblivion

The countdown to local elections has started: the PM has five months to push through key policies that might just save him



Illustration of three figures on camels, resembling the Three Wise Men, in a desert at night, with a glowing comet-like object in the sky depicting Donald Trump's face. One figure says, "IGNORE THAT ONE. IT ONLY EVER SHOWS THE WAY TO RUSSIA..."

Cartoon by Morten Morland



a woman with gray hair is wearing a blue jacket and white shirt
Using AI-generated text robs us of the gift of thought






a woman with gray hair is wearing a blue jacket and white shirt
Using AI-generated text robs us of the gift of thought





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Peter ter Kulve, CEO of The Magnum Ice Cream Co., hits a gong at Euronext Amsterdam.
Magnum Ice Cream valued at €8bn on its debut after Unilever spin-off


Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang signing autographs.
Retail investors may be fuelling ‘explosive’ stocks-and-gold bubble

Headshot of a man in a dark suit, light blue shirt, and a dark tie with colorful snake and ladder patterns, smiling while wearing glasses.
Gerard LyonsLabour should stop obsessing about fiscal headroom and focus on debt



Labour promised to scrap business rates. So why are they going up?


Relief for WPP as it wins £2bn UK government advertising contract



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Julia Sitkovetsky, Sir Antonio Pappano, and Ashley Riches performing with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Antonio Pappano and the LSO’s five-star Tchaikovsky left me a nervous wreck



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