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UK disagrees with Trump’s proposals for US takeover of Gaza, says Lammy
EU to tighten checks on goods sold by sites such as Shein and Temu
Online retailers such as China’s Shein and Temu will face strict new customs controls as part of a crackdown by the European Commission on “dangerous products” flooding the EU market.
The commission said many of the billions of low-value products that enter the EU each year were not compliant with …
A college coach returned to work a week after giving birth. Was it too soon?
Tennessee’s women’s basketball head coach Kim Caldwell didn’t manage to beat South Carolina on 27 January (but truly: who can?). But she did manage to surprise a lot of people by choosing to return to the sidelines just a week after giving birth to her first child (and after having …
Santander UK staff brace for more job losses after 38% drop in full-year profits
Staff at Santander UK are bracing themselves for further job losses, as the bank confirmed it would push ahead with a cost-cutting programme after a 38% drop in full-year profits.
An earnings report by Madrid-based Banco Santander released on Wednesday showed that the UK was its only region to suffer …
The Spin | When hands fail and history alters: cricket’s notorious dropped catches
We all know what it is like to drop a catch. Remember when your colleague tossed you that Pink Lady over your desk, about eight years ago now. To the day. It was such a dolly! You malfunctioned didn’t you? Let yourself down, the apple fell on to your keyboard …
Google owner drops promise not to use AI for weapons
The Chiefs may be the Super Bowl villain but we’d be lost without one
The term Chiefs fatigue, already in heavy use throughout the season, has only become more common the closer we get to Sunday’s Super Bowl. The team’s pursuit of a three-peat with a quarterback on pace to break all sorts of records for some reason doesn’t do it for most people …
Activists critical of Italian PM may have had their phones targeted by Paragon spyware, says WhatsApp
The Italian founder of the NGO Mediterranea Saving Humans, who has been a vocal critic of Italy’s alleged complicity in abuses suffered by migrants in Libya, has revealed WhatsApp informed him his mobile phone was targeted by military-grade spyware made by the Israel-based company Paragon Solutions.
Luca Casarini, an activist …
Boy, 15, charged with murder after stabbing at Sheffield school
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with murder after the fatal stabbing of another boy at a school in Sheffield.
Harvey Willgoose, 15, was stabbed on Monday at All Saints Catholic high school, where he was a pupil.
The Crown Prosecution Service said a 15-year-old arrested after the incident …