Saturday January 17 2026
The Times & The Sunday Times
A boy holds a crossed-out map of Greenland topped by a hairpiece symbolizing Donald Trump, during a protest in Nuuk, Greenland.
Starmer’s anger as Trump announces tariffs over Greenland

US accused of ‘blackmail’ as president seeks new trade levies until he can buy territory


What more tariffs mean for Britain: carmakers, look away now

Our industries will have to hope this is another case of TACO (Trump Always Chickens Out)




Collage of eight headshots of people of various ages and genders.
‘Genocide under digital darkness’: Iran report says 16,500 dead

Witnesses tell of the brutality inflicted on those taking part in anti-regime protests

Middle East
32 minutes ago



PM aide accused of ‘briefing war’ on Wes Streeting

Keir Starmer’s right-hand man denies targeting the health secretary through the press to shore up Downing Street

17 minutes ago

Headshot of Josh Glancy.
Headshot of Josh Glancy.
He beats Starmer on style, but does Streeting have the substance?
32 minutes ago

Demonstrators protest the proposed new Chinese embassy, holding banners and signs with anti-Chinese Communist Party messages.
Demonstrators protest the proposed new Chinese embassy, holding banners and signs with anti-Chinese Communist Party messages.
US Speaker raises fears over China’s London mega-embassy
32 minutes ago

Darren Jones, Labour MP for Bristol North West, seated in a green leather armchair, speaking and gesturing with one hand.
Darren Jones, Labour MP for Bristol North West, seated in a green leather armchair, speaking and gesturing with one hand.
PM aide accused of ‘briefing war’ on Wes Streeting
17 minutes ago





Collage of four children with red phones covering their faces.
Collage of four children with red phones covering their faces.
Doctors declare effects of child phone use a public health emergency



Zoe Ball in a white shirt with an untied black tie and black trousers.
Zoe Ball on grief, co-parenting and why she’d love to host Strictly

The star has taken time off to concentrate on her home life, her hobbies — and her next career move


Illustration of a woman in a chariot with a bow and arrow attacking a man with a trident and shield.
Welcome to the front line on the battle for the right: Mansfield

The rationale for Robert Jenrick’s defection to Reform becomes clearer when you see how loyalties are shifting in the East Midlands

32 minutes ago
Illustration of a woman in a chariot with a bow and arrow attacking a man with a trident and shield.
Welcome to the front line on the battle for the right: Mansfield
32 minutes ago


‘New sheriff in town’: Jenrick’s Reform strategy leaked


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Lin, Josie, Shaun, and Megan Russell on a family picnic.
Who killed Lin and Megan Russell? DNA advances may end doubt

Michael Stone was twice convicted of the 1996 murders but maintains his innocence. Now the evidence, some of it never tested, is being re-examined

32 minutes ago

Illustration of a frustrated scientist in a lab coat burning research papers in a trash can.
Illustration of a frustrated scientist in a lab coat burning research papers in a trash can.



Illustration of a collage featuring a church, various people, and gold coins.





British author Lee Child stands smiling in front of a bookshelf, arms crossed.

The Reacher author, who is leading a drive to cut reoffending through literacy in jail, reveals the stories that let him discover a world of adventure

Get Britain Reading
32 minutes ago
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Collage of a man smiling and jars of food on a shelf.
One man’s eight-year fight to topple an illegal cigarette empire

Gangsters led by an ‘arrogant’ boss used hidden compartments in UK shops to make millions. Their undoing started with a tip-off in Dudley


An excavator loads salt into a red truck at the Ineos Chemical plant in Runcorn, United Kingdom.
Ed ConwayBritain’s chemical factories are dying — the consequences are dire
32 minutes ago



Collage of four people in front of a YouTube play button, with one woman holding the book "The Power Broker".
A guide to grown-up YouTube, from Harvard Reads to The History Guy


A kettle boiling on a stove with a "WARNING" message and an exclamation mark icon superimposed on the image.
The dementia glasses that keep you safe and remind you of names



World



China's Xi Jinping and Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro review an honor guard at a welcome ceremony.

Moscow knew a raid was coming — but Xi was kept in the dark



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a bald man wearing glasses and a suit smiles for the camera
Badenoch is bringing Tories back to the light. It’s why I joined

No one with truly Conservative values should mourn Robert Jenrick, who epitomises the populist tendency



Illustration of a drum labeled "REFORM UK" being pushed by a man, with other instruments, including a trombone, accordion, and banjo, piled on top.

Cartoon by Morten Morland



Portrait of Camilla Long.
William can’t just hide now his naughty brother is on manoeuvres






Portrait of Camilla Long.
William can’t just hide now his naughty brother is on manoeuvres32 minutes ago







Senior woman with a disappointed expression holding a small gift box.
Vicky Reynal‘My husband is generous towards everyone but me’





Svetlana Mojsov, Ph.D. in a lab coat, standing in the Proteomics Resource Center at The Rockefeller University.
My research helped invent Ozempic — then male scientists took all the credit


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Two officials distribute bottled water in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, in the midst of a water outage.
South East Water paying millions to its owners for high-interest loans


Collage of a map of Royal Tunbridge Wells, a faucet with a single water drop, and a person in an orange jacket holding bottled water.
After years of disgrace, is there finally a plan to fix UK water?

Headshot of Irwin Stelzer.
Irwin StelzerThere’s an odd trend underneath America’s healthy growth



Crypto fund bids for one of UK’s biggest steel producers





Collage of football players representing "up" and "down" trends.

Faster game means players must be more athletic than ever. Forget the dentist’s chair, even in the lower leagues drinking is now the exception



Sir Salman Rushdie and his wife Rachel Eliza Griffiths posing at the Cliveden Literary Festival.

Tragedy struck on the writer Rachel Eliza Griffiths’s wedding day. Then came the knife attack that almost killed her husband


Ralph Fiennes as an unkempt man in a post-apocalyptic setting.
Ralph Fiennes dancing with a zombie? It’s the most bizarre scene


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Woman relaxing in a hammock on a tropical beach.
Huw OliverWe are a nation of sad, nerdy holiday planners — myself included



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