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The Guardian
Smith and a shot heard around the cricket world
Wicketkeeper's rash stroke wasted a promising position and sums up the structural failure of this England regime
5 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Greenland attack would end Nato, says Denmark
An attack by the United States on a Nato ally would mean the end of the military alliance and “post-second world war security”, Denmark’s leader warned yesterday after Donald Trump threatened again to take over Greenland.
4 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
PM could face fresh battles over bill to forge closer ties
Keir Starmer is set to face fresh battles over his EU \"reset\" as the government plans to lay its bill that could hand ministers significant powers to forge closer regulatory ties.
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Frozen out - Amorim loses power struggle and is axed after 14 months
United yet to decide whether permanent successor arrives now or in summer, with Glasner among those of interest
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Root hits masterful century before England deliver post-Christmas gifts
The Richies were out in force on an eventful second day, an entire block of supporters decked out in either cream, bone, white, off-white, ivory or beige.
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
A single vision and bring back excitement
Whatever the protestations from Manchester United about the relationship between Ruben Amorim and the higher-ups not collapsing like a house of cards, clearly something was not right.
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Stokes unlikely to face action after clash with Labuschagne
It was hard to know whether it was a message to Australia or his own bowlers. Ben Stokes signed off from a frustrating second evening in Sydney by swapping words out in the middle with Marnus Labuschagne.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Maduro says he is 'prisoner of war' and denies all charges in US court
Deposed Venezuelan leader declares he is 'still president' of his country
4 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Why dense, heavy crude oil is what refiners crave
Clustered along the US Gulf coast are some of the largest and most complex heavy-oil refineries in the world.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
United's flawed process meant Amorim was always doomed
Data is a less certain guide when recruiting coaches but it can still provide answers to some fundamental questions
4 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Managers constantly face questions. Those with power should do the same
Analysis Will Unwin
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Amorim blinded by formations when football's brutal currency remains results
The men in suits behind the scenes believed the coach would adopt an attacking style once he had bedded in
4 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Rourke uses GoFundMe to help him pay $59,000 in rent
Mickey Rourke has turned to fundraisers to pay the $59,000 (£44,000) heallegedly owesin rent, after being sued by his landlord and facing eviction from his Los Angeles home.
1 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Managerial catastrophe is another sign of a club in turmoil
Any club confirming the end of an error after eight games owes an apology to their supporters.
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Thick and thin? Bonds with China put to the test
Hours before his life and the fate of his country was changed dramatically, Venezuela's leader, Nicolás Maduro, was exchanging smiles and handshakes with a Chinese delegation in the presidential palace in Caracas.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
NHS staff shortages 'causing deaths and disabilities' post-stroke
Thousands of people who have had a stroke are ending up severely disabled or dead because the NHS has too few specialists to treat them quickly enough, senior doctors have said.
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Russia Grudging respect and unease as Moscow weighs up loss of an ally
A surprise raid on the capital in the dead of night, ending with the capture of the country's leader.
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Bangladesh pulls out of Twenty20 cricket matches in India as tensions grow
Bangladesh will not play their Twenty20 World Cup matches in India, with the country’s cricket board saying it is concerned for the safety of its players amid growing tensions between the countries.
1 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
‘The injustice drove me’
Campaigner's 60-year fight for abortion rights
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
All 116 injured in Swiss resort fire identified, say police
All 116 people injured in the fire that tore through a bar in the Swiss ski resort of Crans-Montana during a New Year's Eve party, killing 40 mostly young partygoers, have been identified, police have said, as the bodies of the first foreign victims were repatriated.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Guardian's Hope appeal raises more than £800,000
Donations to the Guardian's Hope appeal have passed the £800,000 mark as generous readers continue to support inspirational grassroots charities that promote tolerance and tackle division, racism and hatred.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Jobs shake-up at Porton Down 'is harming national security science'
A shakeup of the government's defence science powerhouse at Porton Down has severely damaged morale and harmed work on critical science that supports national security, a senior whistleblower has told the Guardian.
3 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
'Global problems need local solutions'
The city mayors driving social change
4 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Borrowing on credit cards rises at fastest annual rate in two years
Credit card borrowing rose at the fastest annual rate for almost two years in November, according to the Bank of England, as households took on debt to finance the rising cost of Christmas.
1 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
FTSE 100 CEOs paid more than yearly wage of average worker by noon today
The bosses of FTSE 100 companies will have made more money in 2026 before midday today than the average worker will all year, according to figures laying bare the yawning income gap.
1 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Call to give councils power to block new bookmakers
Keir Starmer has been urged to abolish an \"outdated\" rule that limits the power of communities to stop bookmakers and 24-hour slot machine shops opening on high streets.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Chalamet joins Buckley in surging towards the Oscars
Timothée Chalamet and Jessie Buckley have surged into serious contention for the Oscars for their roles in, respectively, Marty Supreme and Hamnet, after picking up the top prizes for acting at the Critics Choice awards on Sunday.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Colombia Bogotá and Washington ramp up their war of words
Donald Trump and his Colombian counterpart have turned up the volume in their war of words, further raising tensions between the two countries after US forces attacked Venezuela to remove Nicolás Maduro from power.
1 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
'We extend an invitation': acting leader changes tone and offers to work with Trump and the US
Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodríguez, has offered to work with the US, dialling down the confrontational tone she initially adopted after the capture of the country's dictator Nicolás Maduro.
2 min |
January 06, 2026
The Guardian
Scotland plans extra bank holiday to ease World Cup hangovers
Football fans need not worry about the hangover when they celebrate, or otherwise, into the wee hours after Scotland's first match in the 2026 Fifa World Cup this summer because the day after the 2am fixture looks likely to become a Scottish bank holiday.
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