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Biden vows response at time ‘of our choosing’ after three US troops killed in Jordan drone attack
Middle East  
Biden vows response at time ‘of our choosing’ after three US troops killed in Jordan drone attack
Iranian backed militia took credit for attack that injured 34 troops and killed first US soldiers since start of Gaza conflict
Bowel cancer  
UK death rates forecast to rise by third among under-50s
Rail industry  
Train drivers will keep striking to ‘raise profile’ of pay dispute, says Aslef boss
Bayeux tapestry  
Museum lands 19th-century reproduction for £16,000
Policing  
Officer allegedly holidayed with suspects arrested over racist attack
In focus
The cost pressures facing councils
From social care to homelessness  
The cost pressures facing councils
A decade of cuts has reduced local authorities’ ability to deal with key long-term issues, from child protection to an ageing society
‘I am not there and I am not here’  
A Palestinian American poet on bearing witness to atrocity
‘Like auditions for The Apprentice’  
The search for Trump’s running mate
Spotlight
‘I detest bullies’  
Dr Rachel Clarke on Jeremy Hunt, government lies and the long legacy of Covid
Dr Rachel Clarke on Jeremy Hunt, government lies and the long legacy of Covid
‘Their heads were nailed to the trees’  
What was life – and death – like for Roman legionnaires?
24 in 2024  
Equal rights, clear skin and being a witch in Japan
Trigger Point series two review  
Vicky McClure’s bomb disposal drama goes harder than ever
Health  
Should I worry about drinking diet soda?
Opinion
Thinking small may get Labour into No 10. It could also stop it from staying there
Thinking small may get Labour into No 10. It could also stop it from staying there
Cartoon  
Nicola Jennings on Rishi Sunak, the lame duck PM
Does having babies really make women more productive? I felt as if I had been dismantled
Sport
‘Our greatest triumph’  
Stokes lauds England’s victory over India in first Test
Stokes lauds England’s victory over India in first Test
Lions 31-34 49ers  
San Francisco break Detroit's hearts to reach Super Bowl
Sinner surges back to announce his arrival as new tennis superstar
Podcast
The mothers and wives of Russian soldiers daring to defy Putin
Today in Focus  
The mothers and wives of Russian soldiers daring to defy Putin
Partners and parents of conscripted fighters are demanding that their loved ones come home. What does it say about Russian support for the war? With Pjotr Sauer
Is the Conservative party finished?
Monday 29 January 2024, 8pm-9.15pm GMT
After 13 years in power, has the Conservative party run out of road? Join Gaby Hinsliff and guests as they assess Rishi Sunak’s prospects in the 2024 elections.
Climate crisis
Climate scientist Mark Maslin  
'We have all the technology we need to move to a cleaner, renewable world’
'We have all the technology we need to move to a cleaner, renewable world’
Hampshire  
Greta Thunberg joins protest against expansion of airport
Business
Exclusive  
Tata Steel ‘open to more UK investment’ despite Port Talbot job cuts
Tata Steel ‘open to more UK investment’ despite Port Talbot job cuts
Manufacturing  
Welsh semiconductor factory ‘left in limbo’ as Westminster fails to approve US takeover
In pictures
Nazism  
Newly discovered clandestine photographs of the Holocaust’s upheaval and terror
Newly discovered clandestine photographs of the Holocaust’s upheaval and terror
Photos of the weekend  
Rat races and carnival season
Rat races and carnival season
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