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Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk ‘sign new Liverpool contracts’

Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk have signed new contracts at Liverpool to end all speculation over their futures of the club.


State of emergency declared in Santorini after powerful earthquake

People have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings, small ports and areas where rockslides could occur.


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Blackpink Just Announced a 2025 World Tour

Blackpink will be in your area once again


'Stupidly stubborn' – Lecce president reveals how INEOS forced him to sell Patrick Dorgu

Lecce president Sticchi Damiani explains how Manchester United managed to convince him to sell Patrick Dorgu. The Red Devils had a relatively quiet January transfer session, but at least they splashed £30 million to sign the 20-year-old Dane who arrives to reinforce the club’s left flank.


Soccer-Ex-Brazil and Real Madrid defender Marcelo announces retirement

(Reuters) - Former Brazil and Real Madrid defender Marcelo has retired from football, the 36-year-old announced on Thursday. Marcelo played for Real from 2007-2022 and left the Spanish club with 25 trophies, including five Champions League and six LaLiga titles, two Copa del Rey trophies, five Spanish Super Cups, four Club World Cups and three European Super Cups. He also made 58 appearances for


Steve Coogan spared driving ban after plea to save new series of The Trip with Rob Bryson

Steve Coogan spared driving ban after plea to save new series of The Trip with Rob Bryson - Steve Coogan said crew on The Trip with Rob Brydon would be affected if he received a driving ban


Chiefs' Andy Reid explains reasoning for retirement decision regardless of Super Bowl result

Andy Reid could continue to make opposing coaches' lives difficult throughout the 2020s as long as he is healthy and happy.


Homebase shop closures: Full list of 33 stores closing in February

Homebase shop closures: Full list of 33 stores closing in February - It comes after 13 of the DIY chain's branches were shut last month


‘Decision has got to be made’, says PM after anger over Grenfell demolition plan

‘Decision has got to be made’, says PM after anger over Grenfell demolition plan - The Government’s decision, shared with families at a private meeting on Wednesday evening, has prompted anger among some bereaved and survivors.


Bin vigilantes cash in after council cuts collections to once a month

Opportunists in a rural Welsh town are cashing in on the council’s decision to reduce bin collections to once a month. Residents in Conwy, North Wales, are charging up to £40 a month offering private bin collections after the local authority cut its fortnightly service in an attempt to save money and improve recycling. Community noticeboards are li...


AstraZeneca ‘very disappointed’ after ditching £450m Liverpool vaccine site

AstraZeneca ‘very disappointed’ after ditching £450m Liverpool vaccine site - Pascal Soriot, chief executive of AstraZeneca, denied any rift with the Government over the decision.


DWP confirms changes coming to PIP – from eligibility assessments to payments

DWP confirms changes coming to PIP – from eligibility assessments to payments - The ‘entire service’ will be transformed, senior minister confirms


First French Mirage fighter jets arrive in Ukraine

Ukraine has received the first Mirage fighter jets from France, French Defence Minister Sébastien Lecornu said on Thursday. The Mirages were handed over along with Ukrainian pilots who had been trained on the jets in France, Lecornu posted on X. The Defence Ministry did not disclose exactly how many aircraft were delivered and how many fighter airc...


Major car dealership axes jobs and shuts showrooms on Sundays

The country's third largest car retailer says it is cutting jobs and closing its dealerships on a Sunday as part of efforts to reduce costs amid tough trading and looming budget tax hikes.


UK winner claims ‘jaw-dropping’ £83m EuroMillions prize

UK winner claims ‘jaw-dropping’ £83m EuroMillions prize - Win is number 23 on National Lottery's ‘most spectacular’ prizes of all time


Palmerston the cat comes out of retirement for ‘purr-fect’ job in Bermuda

Palmerston the cat comes out of retirement for ‘purr-fect’ job in Bermuda - Britain’s top feline diplomat has come out of retirement for a new job


Starmer refuses to change law to protect media from vexatious legal claims

Sir Keir Starmer has refused to ban lawyers from using threats to silence journalists, despite pledging to clamp down on “intolerable” intimidation. Responding to a House of Lords inquiry on Thursday, the Government said it did not intend to introduce new legislation to target strategic lawsuits against public participation, the lawsuits known as “...


Thousands of Denver-area King Soopers grocery store workers go on strike

Thousands of Denver-area King Soopers grocery store workers go on strike - Some 10,000 grocery store workers are now on strike in Denver and nearby areas, claiming unfair and illegal negotiating practices by the King Soopers store chain


Brewery 'promises' to make Sheffield picture house a 'vibrant' destination for all

"We’re here to ensure this space remains a proud part of Sheffield, by Sheffield, for Sheffield.”


Majority of school leaders reject Ofsted’s proposed report card system – poll

Paul Whiteman, general secretary of the NAHT school leaders’ union, has called on the watchdog to reconsider its ‘ill-thought-through plans’.


Paragon spyware cancels contract with Italian government after targeting journalists and citizens across Europe

Italian government confirms seven of its citizens were targeted by Paragon spyware.


Preparations underway in Poland for exhumation of victims of Volhynia tragedy - Media

Exhumation of the victims of the Volhynia tragedy in Ukraine will begin in April. The work will be carried out in the Ternopil region, RMF FM reports. The Polish Wolność i Demokracja (Freedom and Democracy) Foundation is completing the formation of its mission team. About 20 people, including several Ukrainians, will carry out the exhumations in to...


Wall Street Sells £4.41B of X Loans as Investors Bet on Strong Financials, Advertisers Returning to Musk's Firm

Yesterday, Wall Street banks unloaded £4.41 billion of debt holdings in Elon Musk's X amid strong investor interest as advertisers return to the social media platform and Musk's popularity grows in the political sphere. Banks sold £4.41 billion of debt holdings in X that had been stuck since 2022, when they enabled Musk to take over the company, fo...


Decision made by government on Immingham Green Energy Terminal

The Government has made a decision on the Immingham Green Energy Terminal project proposed by Associated British Ports (ABP)


Second watchdog chief ousted amid Reeves’s clampdown on anti-growth regulation

The head of a leading consumer watchdog has been ousted amid Rachel Reeves’s push to spur growth. Abby Thomas unexpectedly quit as chief executive of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) on Thursday, which is responsible for resolving disputes between City firms and their customers. Her abrupt departure comes weeks after Marcus Bokkerink was remov...


Spain's Supreme Court clears new soccer chief of malfeasance

MADRID (Reuters) - Spain's Supreme Court has upheld an appeal by the new president of the country's scandal-ridden soccer federation (RFEF), Rafael Louzan, against his conviction on charges of malfeasance and a seven-year ban. The decision saves the RFEF from further embarrassment and the need for a new election. Louzan was elected in December despite a previous lower court verdict against him


Broken Xbox? Microsoft says you can now get it fixed in Currys

Xbox won't switch on? Microsoft has announced you can now head down to high street chain Currys to get your console repaired. Currys has been named as the UK's first ever Xbox Authorised Service Provider, following the retailer's previous partnership with Microsoft to act as similar for the company's Surface laptops. If you have a broken Xbox Serie...


Russian losses near Pokrovsk surpass entire Second Chechen War

On the Pokrovsk front, the Russian army has suffered 7,000 irreversible personnel losses and a total of 15,000 casualties, including wounded and missing soldiers, according to Viktor Tregubov, the spokesperson for the operational-strategic military grouping Khortytsia. According to him, the Pokrovsk direction remains the most active, with 24 enemy ...


14,000 pigs and 714,000 hens: The ‘mega farm’ causing uproar in a quiet, rural community

Blink and you will miss the white, laminated single sheet of A4 paper tied to a farm gateway next to the B1112 on the outskirts of the Breckland village of Methwold. It shows the details of a planning application and is the only visible hint I spot that this quiet, rural community is, in the words of its local MP, currently in “uproar” over its con...


Tesco's iconic logo is being removed as part of 'emotional' supermarket shake-up

Have you spotted the difference?


Teacher with long Covid wins £42k for unfair sacking

A teacher with long Covid has won more than £42,000 in a disability discrimination case after she was fired for taking too much time off work. Joanna White told an employment tribunal that her deputy head teacher said that she “just had to get on with it” after she raised concerns about her health. A panel found that Dorothy Stringer School in Brig...


Water brand Liquid Death reportedly pulls plug on UK sales

The brand, which launched in the UK in 2023, will pause its international expansion, including in the UK, according to The Grocer.


After Alcaraz signing: Everton can now finally axe Dyche's "shining light"

Everton's new signing might get a start at the weekend


Global tariff threats could deal $207 million blow to Pernod Ricard

LONDON (Reuters) -Tariffs imposed by China and the United States could deal an estimated 200 million euro ($207 million) blow to Pernod Ricard's business annually, finance chief Helene de Tissot said on Thursday. China has already imposed temporary tariffs on European brandy imports, hurting Pernod's sales of its Martell cognac brand. The impact of tariffs, which could become permanent, forced


Rosberg imposes Lewis Hamilton ban; Verstappen handed F1 2025 warning – round-up

It is time to bring you up to speed with the latest key Formula 1 headlines...


Germany: Tesla sales plunge 59% in January

Tesla sales plunged 59% in Germany in January, after Elon Musk endorsed the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and urged people to vote for them during an audio livestream that month.


Trump to impose sanctions on International Criminal Court, NBC News reports

US President Donald Trump will sign an executive order today, February 6, imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). The restrictions will target certain ICC officials, according to NBC News. The executive order will include both financial sanctions and visa restrictions against ICC officials who have facilitated investigations i...


Analysis-BOJ's fresh take on labour crunch opens door for more rate hikes

By Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan is increasingly blaming chronic labour shortages, not stagnant demand, as the main reason for its weak economic activity, a justification it may use to lift interest rates beyond what was initially expected. From factories to hotels to restaurants, Japanese businesses are struggling to hit full capacity not because they can't find customers but


Flying's gotten safer — and less reported on. Washington crash shows how the aviation beat is fading

Flying's gotten safer — and less reported on. Washington crash shows how the aviation beat is fading - In the days after last week's plane collision in Washington, Pete Muntean was a fixture on the air at CNN


Ozzy Osbourne admits he 'can’t walk' as he prepares for final Black Sabbath performance

Ozzy Osbourne admits he 'can’t walk' as he prepares for final Black Sabbath performance - On Wednesday, the legendary rock band announced that their farewell show with Osbourne as frontman will take place this summer


Starmer ditches plans to end Britain’s ‘sick note culture’

Sir Keir Starmer has scrapped reforms designed to end Britain’s “sick note culture”, The Telegraph can reveal. A flagship Tory plan announced last year proposed to let work specialists, rather than GPs, decide whether employees were fit enough to do their jobs. The reforms were an attempt to tackle the surge in sick notes – now officially called “f...


US aid freeze puts HIV treatment in Africa at risk

Milicent Muyoma has been turned away twice from the clinic where she collects her HIV medication in Mathare, an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. The last time she visited, about a week ago, she was told the medicines had not arrived. When she returned three days later as advise...


Zoe Ball leaves Radio 2 Breakfast Show with audience boost

Zoe Ball leaves Radio 2 Breakfast Show with audience boost - Ball’s replacement, Scott Mills, took over the show on January 27.


‘Much-needed confidence boost’ for home buyers as mortgage rates fall

‘Much-needed confidence boost’ for home buyers as mortgage rates fall - The typical borrower on a tracker deal will see their monthly payments decrease by £28.98 following Thursday’s base rate cut.


The Guardian view on England’s cancelled elections: hardly a vote of confidence

Suppose that you heard that the next election has been cancelled by the government. How would you react to that news? Quite probably with disbelief and the suspicion that it was fake news. Very likely with outrage. And maybe also with a frisson of fear. Possibly a mix of all three. After all, a thing like that isn’t supposed to happen in a settled democracy like ours, is it? Except that this week it really did happen. It was even announced in...


Irv Gotti, music executive who create Murder Inc. Records, dies at 54

Irv Gotti, music executive who create Murder Inc. Records, dies at 54 - Irv Gotti, a music mogul who founded Murder Inc. Records and was behind major hip-hop and R&B artists such as Ashanti and Ja Rule, has died


Temperatures in UK set to plummet to -7C as cold health alerts issued

The UK is set to see temperatures plunge as low as -7C (19.4F) as cold health alerts have been issued.


Japan Airlines plane collides with Delta jet at Seattle airport

Japan Airlines plane collides with Delta jet at Seattle airport - The incident comes a week after an American Eagle regional jet collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter over the Potomac River near Washington D.C.


NHS warns hospitals are 'close to full' as norovirus cases surge

Hospitals in England are “close to full” – with a significant number of beds occupied by patients who are well enough to be discharged, NHS officials have warned.