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Tory plan aims to prioritise ‘British homes for British workers’
Social housing  
Tory plan aims to prioritise ‘British homes for British workers’
Exclusive: Proposals to be put forward next month will favour UK citizens, but experts say they may be illegal or unworkable
Russia  
Kyiv accused of downing plane carrying Ukrainian prisoners of war
Rishi Sunak  
Former adviser to PM working with Tory rebels trying to oust him
Norwich  
Death of woman and girls at house being treated as murder, say police
Society  
Almost a quarter of English children are obese at the end of primary school
In focus
The missed opportunities to stop Valdo Calocane
Nottingham attacks  
The missed opportunities to stop Valdo Calocane
Despite alarming warning signs, the 32-year-old, who has paranoid schizophrenia, evaded authorities for months
‘None of the stories are adding up’  
Mystery deepens over Kansas City men found dead in friend’s frozen backyard
Nikki Haley  
Upbeat Republican vows to press on but prospects against Trump look bleak
Spotlight
Murder Trial: The Killing of Dr Brenda Page review  
All true-crime shows need this level of drama
All true-crime shows need this level of drama
‘She’s bound and gagged for laughs’  
Is Poor Things a feminist masterpiece – or a male sex fantasy?
The politics sketch  
Faithless Tories feign loyalty to Rish! with all the plausibility of a Nadine Dorries story
Sundance film festival  
Thelma review – June Squibb is a delight in sweet action-comedy
‘Make sure it’s in season and at its best’  
How to cook and eat like you’re on holiday in Tuscany
Opinion
Britain’s richest 10% don’t think they’re wealthy – and that’s disastrous in the fight against inequality
Britain’s richest 10% don’t think they’re wealthy – and that’s disastrous in the fight against inequality
How can I possibly fill in my own tax return? I know nothing about money
Excited for a tax cut? Don’t be. All it means is more austerity for Britain
Sport
Live  
India v England: first Test, day one – live
India v England: first Test, day one – live
Fulham 1-1 Liverpool (2-3 agg)  
Reds hold off late rally to book Wembley date with Chelsea
Football finances  
Real Madrid leapfrog Manchester City to top Deloitte Money list
Podcast
Why the UK needs to eliminate measles … again
Today in Focus  
Why the UK needs to eliminate measles … again
In 2017, the World Health Organization declared that the UK had successfully eliminated measles from its shores. But now cases of the infectious disease are rising rapidly in some areas. Nicola Davis reports
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
Antarctica  
New emperor penguin colonies discovered after guano spotted from space
New emperor penguin colonies discovered after guano spotted from space
Environment  
Key language poorly understood by majority in UK, poll finds
Business
Manufacturing  
UK factories cut output for 11th month in a row amid tensions in Red Sea
UK factories cut output for 11th month in a row amid tensions in Red Sea
Royal Mail  
Firm could save £650m with 3-day-a-week service, says Ofcom
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Warhol fashion and a lunar simulation
Warhol fashion and a lunar simulation
John Walmsley’s best photograph  
Students in bed during an eight-week sit-in
Students in bed during an eight-week sit-in
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