Gaza Strike Kills Journalists and Teenagers
Israeli forces killed 11 Palestinians in Gaza, including three journalists and two 13-year-old boys, undermining the fragile three-month ceasefire.
Israeli forces killed 11 Palestinians in Gaza, including three journalists and two 13-year-old boys, undermining the fragile three-month ceasefire.
The Guardian Weekly's 23 January edition explores Trump's push to acquire Greenland, risking NATO unity, while also covering Cuba's crisis and environmental stories.
The World Economic Forum in Davos sees global elites gather as concerns over a shifting world order grow, while protesters demand billionaire tax reforms.
Sira Superstore in Southall avoids closure after employing an unpaid illegal worker, with Ealing Council's licensing subcommittee permitting continued operation despite a £40,000 Home Office fine.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedA former British defence attache reveals he was constantly tailed in Moscow, sparking Cold War memories and letters on espionage, politics, and culture.
Alan Ogilvie argues that politicians should adopt agile methods from product management, treating policy changes as necessary iterations rather than character flaws.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK party has launched a judicial review against the government's plan to allow 63 councils to postpone local elections from 2026 to 2027, with a High Court hearing scheduled for February.
Gwyn Jones, who died aged 75, abandoned a legal career to dedicate his life to leftwing causes across Europe, from Spain to Romania, driven by a passion for revolutionary politics.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage argues at Davos that American control of Greenland would create a safer world, while maintaining his belief in national sovereignty principles.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedA diplomatic row over Greenland has escalated, threatening NATO stability as European troop deployments lead to US tariff threats and confusion over Arctic security intentions.
A young man has pleaded guilty to culpable homicide after pushing a father-of-two into the path of an ambulance in Oban, resulting in fatal injuries.
Prince Harry became emotional in the High Court, telling the judge that the Daily Mail publisher made his wife Meghan's life an 'absolute misery' during a heated cross-examination.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, global leaders including Mark Carney and Emmanuel Macron signal a shift away from US dependency, advocating for stronger middle-power coalitions in response to Trump's policies.
Chile's incoming far-right president José Antonio Kast appoints Judith Marín, a vocal opponent of abortion, as women and gender equity minister, sparking controversy.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedA Yorkshire family pleads for their cat's return after an Amazon delivery driver was caught on camera picking up the pet and walking away. The cat requires medication for a heart condition.
A mother of ten has been found guilty of imprisoning and abusing a vulnerable woman as a domestic slave for over two decades in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
A French magistrate discloses that two Trump administration envoys attempted to lobby against Marine Le Pen's election ban, raising concerns about foreign interference in France's judicial process.
As tensions escalate over Greenland, Europe faces a moment of truth with Donald Trump, weighing appeasement against powerful economic tools like the anti-coercion instrument.
Shocking footage shows six masked suspects raiding a Knightsbridge Rolex store with machetes, threatening staff and public before escaping on mopeds. Police appeal for witnesses.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedAn anonymous asylum seeker details risking their life crossing the Channel, only to face detention and potential return to France under the UK's 'one in, one out' policy, questioning British justice.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch argues for banning social media for under-16s to shield children from harmful online content and protect mental health.
Obituary of Sir James Munby, the former president of the family division who challenged government cuts to legal aid and advocated for transparency in family courts.
Jo Jo Convenience in Fulham has had its alcohol licence revoked after repeatedly selling illegal tobacco and duty-free vodka to undercover officers over three years.
Cuba faces an escalating humanitarian crisis, with reports of widespread exhaustion and societal strain threatening to push the nation over the edge.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedOver 60 Labour MPs and Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to implement a social media ban for under-16s, citing mental health concerns and cross-party support.
Senior DWP officials face criticism as review reveals systemic failures in carer's allowance management, leaving hundreds of thousands with unfair debts and mental health crises.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has criticised Donald Trump's threats to acquire Greenland, emphasising national sovereignty and the rights of Greenlanders to self-determination.
The Trump administration has acknowledged in court filings that Elon Musk's Doge operation improperly accessed and shared sensitive American social security information.
Barclays is advancing plans to relocate its European headquarters from London to Paris, a strategic shift post-Brexit to maintain EU market access and operational continuity.
Shared lists with real-time sync. No signup needed — just open and shop together.
RecommendedPrime Minister Keir Starmer adopts a surprisingly forceful tone at PMQs, refusing to yield on Greenland position amid Trump's tariff threats and Chagos reversal.