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  1. Pubs given support package after business rates backlash

    Treasury Minister Dan Tomlinson says the three-year aid is worth £1,650 for the average pub in 2026/27.
  2. One Battle After Another leads Bafta nominations

    The political thriller has 14 nominations, with Sinners, Hamnet and Marty Supreme also recognised.
  3. UK has removed 281 migrants under France deal, minister says

    The home secretary says there are "practical issues" around how quickly people can be detained.
  4. Tearful Carol Kirkwood announces she is to leave BBC

    The 63-year-old said it had been an "absolute privilege" to bring viewers the weather every day.
  5. Pornhub to restrict access for UK users from February

    The changes mean only those who have a Pornhub account and have verified their age will be able to access it in the UK soon.
  6. Coco Gauff calls for more player privacy after racquet smash

    Coco Gauff calls for more privacy for players after she was filmed smashing a racquet after a devastating defeat by Elina Svitolina in the Australian Open quarter-finals.
  7. GB News presenter unveiled as Reform by-election candidate

    The Greater Manchester seat of Gorton and Denton became vacant after Andrew Gwynne stepped down for health reasons.
  8. Canadian PM Carney denies walking back Davos speech in phone call with Trump

    The Canadian prime minister confirmed that he and the US president spoke by phone after Trump threatened 100% tariffs on Canada.
  9. Former MP Conor McGinn charged with sexual assault

    McGinn served as MP for St Helens North from 2015 but was suspended by the Labour Party in 2022.
  10. Harry Styles supporting small music venues with tour donation

    The musician will raise almost £750,000 to support grassroots concert halls when he plays Wembley.
  11. Trump's shadow looms over India-EU trade deal

    Despite strong relations between India and EU, trade talks were stuck for two decades. So what changed now?
  12. Watch: Huge landslide in Sicily after Storm Harry

    More than 1,000 residents have been evacuated from their homes on the Italian island.
  13. Baftas 2026: The nominations list in full

    Find out which stars and films are in the running for the most prestigious awards in British film.
  14. What is ground rent and how are leasehold rules changing?

    Ground rents will be capped as part of wider plans to overhaul the leasehold system in England and Wales.
  15. Travelling with a man I'd known for two days changed my life forever

    Three people share how one event reshaped their lives and how they rebuilt their identity and confidence.
  16. Take That's new documentary tells a very familiar story

    The band's new Netflix show contains a surprise new song, but much of the story has been told before.
  17. I accused a police officer of rape, but I ended up on trial

    How a secret audio recording played in court helped clear a woman accused of making a false rape allegation.
  18. Spain plans to give half a million undocumented migrants legal status

    The process will be available to foreign nationals without a criminal record who can prove they lived in Spain for five months prior to 31 December 2025.
  19. 'It's 2C in our flat': Inside Kyiv apartment as Russia targets power and heating

    Russian strikes targeting energy infrastructure have left millions without power in freezing temperatures.
  20. US to send ICE agents to Winter Olympics, prompting Italian anger

    The US federal agency says it will not play an immigration role at February's event in Milan-Cortina.
  21. Traitors winner Rachel 'heartbroken' following mum's death

    Writing on Instagram, Rachel Duffy said she was "heartbroken" at the death of her "beautiful wee mummy".
  22. Arctic Monkeys drummer doesn't rule out new music after rumours

    Drummer Matt Helders tells BBC Radio 1 teaming up to make a charity track showed "they could still do it".
  23. 'Crying horse' toys go viral in China ahead of Lunar New Year

    Shop owners say the frowning toys - originally made in error - are resonating with young workers.
  24. Rwanda takes legal action against UK over axed migrant deal

    The African nation argues it is owed payments but Downing Street says it will fight the case.
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  26. Braverman Backs Reform

    Braverman is the third sitting Tory MP to defect to Reform in the last eleven days.
  27. Are ICE immigration agents acting outside the law?

    Immigration raids in Minneapolis are dividing America
  28. Dazzling Root & Brook tons lead England to ODI series win

    Joe Root and Harry Brook both hit brilliant, unbeaten centuries as England beat Sri Lanka by 53 runs to clinch an ODI series win in Colombo.
  29. Villa sign striker Abraham for £18m

    England striker Tammy Abraham completes an £18m return to Aston Villa from Turkish side Besiktas.
  30. Bayern legend? How Kane is viewed in Germany as contract talks begin

    Harry Kane is entering the final 18 months of his Bayern Munich contract, and the German champions are eager to keep the prolific striker, as German football writer Constantin Eckner explains.
  31. 'Jump on the fun boat' - Arteta appeals to Arsenal fans

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta promises "beautiful" things that "we cannot even imagine" lie ahead after gathering his players together following their home defeat by Manchester United.
  32. Djokovic's path to 25 opens up - but clear obstacles remain

    Novak Djokovic's chances of winning a record 25th Grand Slam title are increasingly becoming now or never. Are the stars aligning in Melbourne?
  33. Baxter out of Six Nations as prop problems grow for England

    England's prop problems continue in the run-up to the Six Nations with Harlequins' Fin Baxter ruled out of the tournament.
  34. US to send ICE agents to Winter Olympics, prompting Italian anger

    The US federal agency says it will not play an immigration role at February's event in Milan-Cortina.