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Alcaraz pounces as patched-up Everton keep Moyes revival rolling at Palace
It turns out David Moyes replacing Sean Dyche was nothing like copy and paste. One British manager is not the same as the next. Each of the players decisive in victory at Crystal Palace exemplified ...The Guardian - 4d -
Senate Republicans just keep rolling over for Trump
Republican senators have no backbone when it comes to Trump's nominees.The Hill - Feb. 10 -
What is a sinkhole and how does it form?
Two sinkholes have appeared in the Surrey village of Godstone, but how have they formed and are they dangerous?BBC News - 10h -
What are sinkholes, how are they formed and why did one appear in a Surrey street?
Failed water main or mineshaft most likely culprits as hole opens up in the village of Godstone. Residents of Godstone in Surrey have been evacuated from their homes amid fears that two large ...The Guardian - 1h -
Trump says he’ll roll out reciprocal tariffs this week. Here are his possible targets.
President Donald Trump on Friday said his administration would soon have an announcement about reciprocal tariffs. Peter Navarro, a longtime adviser to the president, has a target list for him.MarketWatch - Feb. 9 -
The Week: What next for Ukraine and some signs of growth?
Adam, Chris, Caitríona and James wrap up the week.BBC News - 5d -
Elon Musk’s DOGE Is Being Sued Under the Privacy Act: What to Know
At least eight ongoing lawsuits related to the so-called Department of Government Efficiency’s alleged access to sensitive data hinge on the Watergate-inspired Privacy Act of 1974. But it’s not ...Wired - 1d -
College baseball Week 1: Top 25 rankings, play of the week and what to watch
Here's how the top 25 looks after college baseball's first weekend of 2025, plus what to watch this week.ESPN - 1d -
It's the Beast Games finale, and Bridget Jones is back: What to watch this week
This week also brings a new Rizzle Kicks album, the release of Civilization VII, and the launch of Clueless the Musical.BBC News - Feb. 9
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Starmer backs Zelensky after Trump calls him 'dictator'
The PM phones Volodymyr Zelensky and expresses support for "Ukraine's democratically elected leader".BBC News - 1h -
Trump tells BBC that Russia has 'the cards' in peace negotiations
The US leader tells the BBC he trusts that Moscow wants to see an end to the war in Ukraine.BBC News - 1h -
Southport victim 'born to be a star', parents tell BBC
The parents of Alice da Silva Aguiar say she loved the performing arts and going to school.BBC News - 37m -
New graves mark lost generation in drugs-ravaged Scottish town
In just a year and a half, at least eight victims of drug misuse have been buried in Oban's Pennyfuir cemetery.BBC News - 31m -
British tourist dies trekking with friend in Himalayas
The two British men were hiking in "extremely difficult terrain" when one reportedly fell.BBC News - 2h
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Parents 'turn up TV when it rains' as kids fear floods
Children in towns that have repeatedly flooded are scared by the rain, a community worker says.BBC News - 30m -
New graves mark lost generation in drugs-ravaged Scottish town
In just a year and a half, at least eight victims of drug misuse have been buried in Oban's Pennyfuir cemetery.BBC News - 31m -
Southport victim 'born to be a star', parents tell BBC
The parents of Alice da Silva Aguiar say she loved the performing arts and going to school.BBC News - 37m -
An Opening for China, Made in America
Trump’s long and growing list of shortsighted actions in Latin America has created an opening there for America’s adversaries, most notably China.The New York Times - 37m -
The Papers: 'Shameful' Trump attack on Zelensky and 'Tearful Emma'
Nearly all of Thursday's papers lead with one story - the deepening row between the US and Ukraine after Donald Trump's new remarks.BBC News - 41m