Politics
Guinea's Junta Leader Set for Election Victory Amid Opposition Anger
Mamady Doumbouya, who led a 2021 coup promising democracy, is the clear favourite in Guinea's presidential vote. Critics call his candidacy a betrayal as he consolidates power.
Culture
Bayeux Tapestry to be insured for £800m under UK taxpayer-backed scheme
The priceless Bayeux Tapestry will be insured for £800m by the British taxpayer for its 2026 UK exhibition. Discover the details of this historic cultural exchange.
Sports
Calafiori's Warm-Up Injury Forces Late Arsenal Change vs Brighton
Arsenal defender Riccardo Calafiori was a late withdrawal from the Premier League clash with Brighton after picking up an injury in the warm-up. Discover the details and immediate consequences for Mikel Arteta's side.
Business
US Poverty Surge: A Warning for UK and Europe Against Right-Wing Economic Models
Rising US poverty, a result of minimal state capitalism, is championed by UK right-wing figures like Farage and Badenoch. Experts warn Europe against this dangerous import.
Environment
Transport
Snowstorm Disrupts 15,000 Flights in New York and New Jersey
A major winter storm brought travel chaos to the US north-east, causing nearly 15,000 flight cancellations and delays. Read the full report on the severe weather impact.
Contactless rail expansion leads to peak fare price hikes
The expansion of contactless payments to 50 stations in southeast England has led to higher fares for many commuters, with off-peak tickets now restricted. Find out how to avoid paying more.
Finsbury Park station shut after casualty on tracks
A casualty on the tracks has closed Finsbury Park Tube station and suspended Victoria line services. Passengers face severe delays and are advised to allow extra travel time.
US airport law allows DNA collection from travellers
A new US customs law grants officials power to request DNA and biometric data from non-citizens at airports, with facial images stored for 75 years. Learn the key details and reactions.
TfL issues 61,363 fare evasion fines in 2025
Transport for London has issued a staggering 61,363 Penalty Fare Notices to ticket evaders in 2025. Discover the monthly breakdown and TfL's strategy to halve evasion by 2030.
Property
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