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Israel accused of act of genocide over restriction of Gaza water supply
Israel-Gaza war  
Israel accused of act of genocide over restriction of Gaza water supply
Human Rights Watch says Israeli forces have acted deliberately to cut availability of clean water
Pensions  
Up to 100 Labour MPs could vote against Waspi payout refusal
France  
Gisèle Pelicot: verdicts expected in rape trial that shocked France
London  
Two teenage girls sentenced over series of antisemitic attacks in London
Exclusive  
Starmer urged to change donation rules amid talk of Musk bankrolling Reform
In focus
Time to be shellfish: why the UK should go back to feasting on oysters and mussels
Oceans  
Time to be shellfish: why the UK should go back to feasting on oysters and mussels
Popular in Victorian times, they are sustainable, a good source of protein and brilliant for biodiversity, say those championing the bivalves
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskyy says he discussed French troop idea with Macron
Environment  
Toadstool with teeth and ghostly palm among plant and fungus finds of 2024
Spotlight
Tulisa Contostavlos  
‘I don’t deal in nonsense’: Tulisa on ‘revenge porn’, tabloid stings, celibacy, success and survival
‘I don’t deal in nonsense’: Tulisa on ‘revenge porn’, tabloid stings, celibacy, success and survival
Marcus Rashford  
‘He’s one of us’: he may be ready to leave but Marcus Rashford is still loved in his home city
Kenya  
PTSD, depression and anxiety: why former Facebook moderators in Kenya are taking legal action
Opinion
I stood up to the ‘boys’ club’ at the heart of our justice system – and was vindicated
I stood up to the ‘boys’ club’ at the heart of our justice system – and was vindicated
We Syrians are like people in chains who have finally broken free. But the reality of liberation is not easy
Dear Santa, please bring back the plastic lids on yoghurt pots
Sport
Carabao Cup  
Liverpool hold off Saints fightback after Núñez ends drought
Liverpool hold off Saints fightback after Núñez ends drought
Manchester United  
'Speak with the manager’: Amorim's advice to Rashford
Usyk and Fury’s titanic battle flies under the radar in Riyadh
Podcast
Can a steel town survive if its furnaces are turned off? – podcast
Today in Focus  
Can a steel town survive if its furnaces are turned off? – podcast
Port Talbot in Wales is defined by its huge steelworks. But in January Tata Steel announced it was ending primary steelmaking there. George McDonagh charts a year that could change the town for ever
Business
Inflation  
UK rate hits eight-month high of 2.6%, fuelling calls to hold interest rates
UK rate hits eight-month high of 2.6%, fuelling calls to hold interest rates
Thames Water  
Firm to get green light to hike bills by more than a third by 2030
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A cyclone, ice skating and historic lamps
A cyclone, ice skating and historic lamps
Dogs  
Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs’ nativity play in London
Bark! The Herald Angels sing? A dogs’ nativity play in London
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