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Families with single parents at higher risk of eviction in England, says Shelter
Housing  
Families with single parents at higher risk of eviction in England, says Shelter
Charity says lone-parent households are bearing brunt of housing crisis and that private renting is broken
Junior doctors' strike  
NHS bosses fear for patient safety during six-day walkout
Schools  
Ofsted bows to pressure and halts inspections after Ruth Perry’s suicide
House of Lords  
Champagne worth £90,000 bought last year, FoI data shows
Property  
Number of UK first-time buyers in 2023 was lowest in a decade
News in focus
Littler dreaming of world darts title after easing into semis
‘I can go all the way’  
Littler dreaming of world darts title after easing into semis
Perhaps the only thing harder to imagine than the 16-year-old prodigy, Luke Littler, winning the championship is the thought of someone beating him
Analysis  
Why Labour needs to decide whether to break consensus on Israel
Isle of Wight  
Rob da Bank hopes to make island a sauna hotspot – with a spare from Finland
Spotlight
The long read  
What we talk about when we talk about giving up
What we talk about when we talk about giving up
Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster review  
Quite possibly the most deeply joyous show ever made
‘Era of gigantism is over’  
Why Paris chose banlieue for its Olympic Village
Mr Bates vs the Post Office review  
Toby Jones is perfect in a devastating tale of a national scandal
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance  
What we know on day 678
Opinion
Sunak, Johnson, Cameron, Truss – and Cummings in the frame again. This inept elite is playing us all for fools
Sunak, Johnson, Cameron, Truss – and Cummings in the frame again. This inept elite is playing us all for fools
Nicholas Winton saved my father from the Nazis – here’s how One Life betrays him
Ghosts are suddenly in vogue. Perhaps we believe in them more than we care to admit
Sport
Liverpool 4-2 Newcastle  
Salah signs off with double in frantic win
Salah signs off with double in frantic win
13 and 50  
Meet Britain’s young-and-old Olympic skateboard double act
Tennis  
Murray’s 2024 off to losing start as Dimitrov prevails in Brisbane
Podcast
How to reboot your memory for 2024
Today in Focus  
How to reboot your memory for 2024
Cognitive neuroscientist Charan Ranganath, author of Why We Remember, explains how memory shapes our daily existence – and how to get the most out of it
Climate crisis
Weather tracker  
Saudi Arabia hit by floods as temperature records broken in Canada
Saudi Arabia hit by floods as temperature records broken in Canada
Red alert in Antarctica  
The year dramatic change hit climate scientists like a ‘punch in the guts’
Business
Energy  
Big five oil companies to reward shareholders with record payouts
Big five oil companies to reward shareholders with record payouts
Media  
Film, TV and video-game producers to get more generous UK tax relief
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Japan earthquake and New Year’s Day swims
Japan earthquake and New Year’s Day swims
New Year  
Celebrations around the world
Celebrations around the world
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