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Starmer ready to put British troops on the ground in Ukraine if peace deal reached
Military  
Starmer ready to put British troops on the ground in Ukraine if peace deal reached
It is understood to be the first time the PM has been explicit about sending British peacekeepers to Ukraine
Politics  
Badenoch and Farage to vie for attention of Trump allies at London summit
Baftas 2025  
Conclave beats The Brutalist to best picture as Mikey Madison surprises as best actress winner
Russia  
Friends of Russian anti-war singer cast doubt on official version of his death
Job losses  
UK firms mull biggest layoffs in a decade as business confidence slumps
Baftas 2025
Pamela Anderson, Selena Gomez and Kate Winslet – in pictures
Baftas after-parties  
Pamela Anderson, Selena Gomez and Kate Winslet – in pictures
Backstage and party highlights from 2025’s Baftas ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s Southbank
Film  
Demi Moore, Ralph Fiennes and Gromit: nine key Bafta snubs and surprises
Baftas  
Mikey Madison gets her star-is-born moment at Bafta awards and classy Conclave wins big
Baftas 2025  
The full list of winners
In focus
Zelenskyy waves away opening US bid for critical minerals
Ukraine war briefing  
Zelenskyy waves away opening US bid for critical minerals
President says draft deal did not guarantee Ukraine’s security; diplomatic chaos as US and Russia meet in Riyadh and Macron convenes Europe crisis talks. What we know on day 1,090
UK  
‘You don’t see the trauma until suddenly you do’: Lockerbie bombing’s lasting impact on a ‘normal little town’
Housing  
‘Fight for every penny’: the over-70s battling to achieve Scottish cohousing dream
Spotlight
Interview  
‘Dying changes you. I’m more understanding now’: Ian Smith on cancer, celebrity – and 40 years on Neighbours
‘Dying changes you. I’m more understanding now’: Ian Smith on cancer, celebrity – and 40 years on Neighbours
Pacific islands  
Explainer: what will the withdrawal of USAid mean for the Pacific?
The one change that worked  
I set my phone to ‘do not disturb’ three years ago – and have never looked back
Opinion
In an NHS ward I saw how Britain relies on immigrants. Yet still we tell them they’re not wanted
In an NHS ward I saw how Britain relies on immigrants. Yet still we tell them they’re not wanted
Cartoon  
Nicola Jennings on what’s on the table for Trump and Putin
Why are women still being sent to prison as ‘a place of safety’?
Sport
Football  
Amorim vows to stick with beliefs after Manchester United’s loss at Tottenham
Amorim vows to stick with beliefs after Manchester United’s loss at Tottenham
Football  
Slot took off Konaté to avoid ‘soft’ red card in win against Wolves
Football  
Fans of Man Utd women’s team want more Ratcliffe input
Podcast
The man with Elon Musk’s chip in his brain – podcast
Today in Focus  
The man with Elon Musk’s chip in his brain – podcast
When Noland Arbaugh was left paralysed he signed up for an implant created by Musk’s Neuralink company that would allow his mind to directly interact with computers. Jenny Kleeman reports
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
Extreme weather expected to cause food price volatility in 2025 after cost of cocoa and coffee doubles
Extreme weather expected to cause food price volatility in 2025 after cost of cocoa and coffee doubles
Endangered species  
WWF helping facilitate trade in polar bear fur, investigation reveals
Business
Elon Musk  
Mass government cuts could make private firms millions
Mass government cuts could make private firms millions
Analysis  
Rachel Reeves has three options to dodge an economic crisis and all are unthinkable
In pictures
The weekend in pictures  
A parade and an aid convoy
A parade and an aid convoy
The big picture  
Hope within reach in 1970s New York
Hope within reach in 1970s New York
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