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Trump takes aim at Haley in combative victory speech
New Hampshire primary  
Trump takes aim at Haley in combative victory speech
Rishi Sunak  
Quit or lead Tories to extinction, says ex-minister
Middle East crisis  
US launches strikes in Iraq on militia groups backed by Iran
Education  
Every year spent in school or university improves life expectancy, study says
Nottingham stabbings  
Mother speaks of ‘rage and pure hatred’ towards killer
In focus
What we know on day 700
Russia-Ukraine war  
What we know on day 700
Airstrikes kill at least 18, says Zelenskiy; Turkish parliament OKs Sweden for Nato; Russians attacks probe for areas where Ukraine lacks firepower
Royal Mail services may be about to change  
How do other countries handle postal services?
Time to back Trump  
Republican donors accept the inevitable
Spotlight
Oscar nominations 2024  
Oppenheimer eclipses Scorsese, Poor Things – and Barbie
Oppenheimer eclipses Scorsese, Poor Things – and Barbie
Revenge: Our Dad the Nazi Killer review  
We may never know the truth about these shadowy deaths
The political sketch  
Rish! rationalises his new bombing habit to a nonchalant Commons
‘Doing time is something that has to be learned’  
Erwin James on new year in prison
A Different Man review  
Sebastian Stan transforms in miserable study of cruelty
Opinion
The primaries are mere formalities. Trump is Republicans’ once and future king
The primaries are mere formalities. Trump is Republicans’ once and future king
Men, pick up your toilet brushes! It could solve the great British baby shortage
Eye-watering taxes are a problem for the Tories – and an even bigger one for Labour
Sport
Chelsea 6-1 Middlesbrough (agg 6-2)  
Blues storm into Carabao Cup final
Blues storm into Carabao Cup final
Live  
Hurkacz v Medvedev and more: Australian Open 2024 quarter-finals – live
Cricket  
Bashir flies back home and ruled out of first Test by India visa delay
Podcast
The terrifying, far-right ‘masterplan’ sparking protests across Germany
Today in Focus  
The terrifying, far-right ‘masterplan’ sparking protests across Germany
The far-right party AfD has met neo-Nazi activists to discuss mass deportations. Why is the party still so popular? Kate Connolly 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
Environment  
Cookstove carbon offsets overstate climate benefit by 1,000%, study finds
Cookstove carbon offsets overstate climate benefit by 1,000%, study finds
Oil and gas bill  
Alok Sharma condemns government as vote passes first hurdle
Business
Nuclear power  
Hinkley Point C could be delayed to 2031 and cost up to £35bn, says EDF
Hinkley Point C could be delayed to 2031 and cost up to £35bn, says EDF
Budget deficit  
Jeremy Hunt has room for £20bn tax cuts after borrowing halves year on year
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A tattooed monkey and a gigantic duvet
A tattooed monkey and a gigantic duvet
‘People often say – you don’t look Native’  
Indigenous life in America
Indigenous life in America
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