US Keeps Force in Caribbean After Maduro Capture

Following the dramatic seizure of Nicolás Maduro, the US maintains a major military presence near Venezuela, warning interim leader Delcy Rodríguez to comply with Washington's demands or face consequences.

UK Teen Confirmed Dead in Swiss Ski Resort Fire Tragedy

Charlotte Niddam, 15, a former pupil at Immanuel College in Hertfordshire, is among the 40 victims identified after a devastating New Year's fire at a bar in Crans-Montana. Hundreds attended a memorial in sub-zero temperatures.

Guardian finance editor Tom Tickell dies aged 82

Tom Tickell, the Guardian's former personal finance editor and a dedicated mental health commissioner, has passed away at 82. Read about his remarkable career and life of public service.

Prince Harry wins fight for UK security protection

The Duke of Sussex is set to have his automatic armed police protection reinstated in the UK after a lengthy legal fight, potentially paving the way for royal family reunions. Read the latest developments.

How US Captured Venezuela's Maduro in 148-Minute Raid

A detailed account of the meticulously planned US operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, involving 150 aircraft and months of surveillance. Discover the dramatic events of 3 January.

US seizes Venezuela's Maduro in military strike

Donald Trump orders military action in Venezuela, seizing President Nicolás Maduro. The US vows to 'run' the country, sparking global alarm over a dangerous new precedent. Read the full analysis.

UK Taxpayers: Claim Your 2025 Overpayment Refunds Now

Discover how recent US tax code changes and a government shutdown mean many UK-linked taxpayers overpaid in 2025. Learn who is eligible for refunds and how to claim your money back before the deadline.

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