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UK to introduce digital driving licences to ‘transform public services’
The UK is to introduce digital driving licences this year as the government looks to use technology to “transform public services”.
The digital version of driving licences will be available in a virtual wallet in a government app, instead of being added to existing Google or Apple wallets. It could …
Sadiq Khan warns western democracy at risk from ‘resurgent fascism’ ahead of Trump inauguration
The west must face up to a century-defining battle against a resurgent far right that is on the march across the developed world, Sadiq Khan warns today, as he calls on ministers to take on extremism ahead of Donald Trump’s second inauguration as US president.
In the most strident rallying …
Ten people hurt, two seriously, after ski lift collapse at Spanish resort
Ten people have been hurt, two of them seriously, after a ski lift collapsed at a resort in north-east Spain, hurling dozens of passengers into the snow below.
Although initial reports said 35 people had been injured on Saturday at the Pyrenean resort of Astún, in the Aragón region, the …
Shutdown at Mexico toxic waste plant after Guardian investigation revealed pollution in nearby homes
Authorities ordered the shutdown of two furnaces at a Mexican recycling plant that processes hazardous waste exported from the US, after an investigation by the Guardian and Quinto Elemento Lab, which revealed heavy metals contamination in nearby homes and schools.
A team from the environmental agency of the Mexican state …
Seven arrested at London protest against Israel’s war on Gaza
Seven arrests were made in central London on Saturday as thousands of people gathered to protest Israel’s 15-month war on Gaza, a day after a ceasefire deal was agreed with Hamas.
With signs saying “Stop arming Israel” and “Free Palestine”, protesters gathered in Whitehall, a week after police curtailed organisers’ …
‘I’ll kiss the ground’: chaos feared amid Gaza ceasefire as families head home
Aid agencies in Gaza are bracing for chaotic scenes this week as hundreds of thousands of people try to return to homes across the territory after the expected implementation of the
ceasefire between Israel and Hamas
on Sunday.Before the ceasefire, which is due to begin at …
Histrionic Tyrell Hatton has no regrets after Desert Classic smash and grab
Sixty-eight blows, another two at an innocent tee box and no end of chuntering. Welcome to another day in the life of Tyrrell Hatton. The Englishman will begin day four at the Dubai Desert Classic one shot from the lead, held by Daniel Hillier at 13 under par.
Hatton’s shot …
‘A lot of chaos, quickly’: panic grips US music industry as ‘kingmaker’ TikTok faces ban
England need some honest reflection as failed ‘Jon-Ball’ all but ends Ashes hopes | Raf Nicholson
The only time I ever saw Meg Lanning cry was immediately after the 2017 World Cup semi-final. Australia had been unexpectedly gut-punched by Harmanpreet Kaur, sent packing from a tournament they were favourites to win. Lanning was trying to make sense of it all, and was so upset you could …
Never have stale crisps again… nine invaluable things I’ve learned from TikTok
The average TikTok user spends almost
on the app. However, the screen time of American users is about to be rapidly reduced, as the app is set to be banned in the USA.
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