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Australian Open 2026: Sinner, Osaka and Wawrinka in round two action – live
Australian Open 2026: Sinner, Osaka and Wawrinka in round two action – live
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Australian Open 2026: Sinner, Osaka and Wawrinka in round two action – live

Updates from the evening session at Melbourne Park Qualifier Inglis through | Follow us on Bluesky | Mail KatyCilic has punched his ticket into round three for the first time since 2022, with the 37-year-old and 2014 US Open champ taking out the 21st seed Shapovalov in straight sets. Decent win, that. He’ll face the winner of Casper Ruud v Jaume Munar.Stan is still alive! He’s broken Gea in the final game of the…
The Guardian22 janvier 2026
UK government borrowing falls to £11.6bn in December
UK government borrowing falls to £11.6bn in December
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UK government borrowing falls to £11.6bn in December

Official figures better than expected after stronger receipts than a year earlierBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK government borrowed less than expected in December, official figures show, after stronger receipts than a year earlier.Public sector net borrowing – the difference between spending and income – was £11.6bn last month, the Office for National Statistics said, compared with £18.7bn in the same month a…
The Guardian22 janvier 2026
One in four children in England start school without being toilet trained, say teachersOne in four children in England start school without being toilet trained, say teachers
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One in four children in England start school without being toilet trained, say teachers

Survey finds rising numbers of reception pupils struggling with basic life skills such as eating independentlyAbout one in four children who started reception in 2025 were not toilet trained, a survey of teachers has found, prompting warnings that growing numbers of pupils are struggling with basic life skills.In an annual survey of primary school staff in England by the early years charity Kindred Squared, teachers estimated that 26% of the children in their reception class were having frequent toilet mishaps, rising to more than one in three (36%) in the north-east. Continue reading...

The Guardian22 janvier 2026
McLaren to continue fairness approach in F1 despite nervy end to last season
McLaren to continue fairness approach in F1 despite nervy end to last season
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McLaren to continue fairness approach in F1 despite nervy end to last season

Policy allowed Max Verstappen back into 2025 title raceTeam due to unveil new car in Bahrain on 9 FebruaryThe McLaren team is to continue its policy of pursuing a rigorous fairness towards Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri for the 2026 Formula One season. That is despite their doing so last season allowed a late challenge from Red Bull’s Max Verstappen which might have prevented the team securing the drivers’ title,…
The Guardian22 janvier 2026
On Censorship by Ai Weiwei review – are we losing the battle for free speech?
On Censorship by Ai Weiwei review – are we losing the battle for free speech?
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On Censorship by Ai Weiwei review – are we losing the battle for free speech?

China isn’t the only country imposing limits on creative expression, argues the provocative artist‘Chinese culture is the opposite of provocation,” Ai Weiwei once told an interviewer. “It tries to seek harmony in human nature and society.” Harmony has never been his bag. Provocation though? In spades. As a student at the Beijing Film Academy in the late 1970s, he joined an artist group called Stars that…
The Guardian22 janvier 2026
Thursday news quiz: Farage breaking rules and a cow that uses toolsThursday news quiz: Farage breaking rules and a cow that uses tools
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Thursday news quiz: Farage breaking rules and a cow that uses tools

Test yourself on topical news trivia, pop culture and general knowledge every Thursday. How will you fare?Thursday comes around again, and thanks to the whimsical illustrations of Anaïs Mims, it is time to find out whether you are the shiny red apple of knowledge or the awkward little question mark worm wriggling inside and ruining it. Fifteen questions on the week’s headlines, pop culture and general knowledge await. There are no prizes, but at least you can use the comments to let us know which side of the fruit bowl you fell on. Allons-y!The Thursday news quiz, No 231 Continue reading...

The Guardian22 janvier 2026
Rachel Roddy’s recipe for pasta e fagioli with coconut, spring onion, chilli and lemon | A kitchen in RomeRachel Roddy’s recipe for pasta e fagioli with coconut, spring onion, chilli and lemon | A kitchen in Rome
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Rachel Roddy’s recipe for pasta e fagioli with coconut, spring onion, chilli and lemon | A kitchen in Rome

This bean and pasta dish has always taken on variations from around Italy – and even ThailandThroughout the 1990s and into the early 2000s, under the banner of story, art and folklore, the Roman publishing house Newton Compton published a series of 27 books about regional Italian cooking. Some, such as Jeanne Carola Francesconi’s epic 1965 La Cucina Napoletana, were reprints of established books, while others were specially commissioned for the series. There is considerable variation; some of the 20 regions occupy 650 densely filled pages, sometimes spread over two volumes, while other regions have 236 pages with larger fonts, with everything in between. All of which is great, although I can’t help feeling affectionate towards the regions with 14-point font.In the face of the vast variation of regional culinary habits, knowledge and rituals, I also feel affectionate towards the common traditions; those that are specific to a place, but at the same time that cross local and national borders, as well as for the stories of the ingredients. Take pasta e fagioli, for which beans are boiled in water with fat, maybe fragrant herbs and vegetables, then pasta is added for a dense dish that probably needs a spoon. Almost all regions (and towns and individuals) have a version that is both extremely general, and specific – white beans, potato, no rosemary in Lazio, say; lardo, sage and plenty of rosemary in Piedmont; nutmeg, bread and pasta in Liguria; lardo, marjoram, tomato and chilli in Abruzzo – inviting a sort of pick and mix. And the embracing of new ideas, too, because cooking is a living, evolving thing. Continue reading...

The Guardian22 janvier 2026
The pub that changed me: ‘It taught me not to be obnoxious’The pub that changed me: ‘It taught me not to be obnoxious’
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The pub that changed me: ‘It taught me not to be obnoxious’

This ancient Scottish tavern was a raucous, cross-generational hangout where everyone – young and old, locals and tourists – sang themselves hoarse to Fairytale of New YorkThis is said to be one of Scotland’s most haunted pubs, but for me it’s haunted with happy memories, the ghosts of hazy nights out, the spectre of my younger self, and of course the cantankerous clergyman who stalks its walls from beyond the grave. Continue reading...

The Guardian22 janvier 2026
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Filipino journalist Frenchie Cumpio found guilty of terror financing in verdict rights groups call ‘absurd’
Filipino journalist Frenchie Cumpio found guilty of terror financing in verdict rights groups call ‘absurd’
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Filipino journalist Frenchie Cumpio found guilty of terror financing in verdict rights groups call ‘absurd’

Reporters Without Borders said the ruling against the 26-year-old journalist showed a ‘blatant disregard for press freedom’ in the Southeast Asian nationA young Filipino journalist who spent nearly six years in a crowded provincial prison was found guilty of terror financing on Thursday, in a case rights groups and a UN rapporteur labelled a “travesty of justice”.Community journalist and radio broadcaster Frenchie…
The Guardian22 janvier 2026
ICE detains five-year-old Minnesota boy arriving home, say school officials
ICE detains five-year-old Minnesota boy arriving home, say school officials
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ICE detains five-year-old Minnesota boy arriving home, say school officials

Superintendent says Liam Ramos and his father were taken into custody while in their driveway and sent to TexasUS Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained a five-year-old Minnesota boy on Tuesday as he returned home from school and transported him and his father to a Texas detention center, according to school officials.Liam Ramos, a preschooler, and his father were taken into custody while in their…
The Guardian22 janvier 2026
Arne Slot praises ‘professional’ Salah after comfortable Liverpool win
Arne Slot praises ‘professional’ Salah after comfortable Liverpool win
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Arne Slot praises ‘professional’ Salah after comfortable Liverpool win

‘Salah was fit to play 90 after one day’s training’Liverpool manager highlights Joe Gomez’s contributionArne Slot saluted Mohamed Salah’s professionalism and singled out Joe Gomez for praise after Liverpool climbed to fourth in the Champions League table with a commanding win in Marseille.Liverpool, who host Qarabag at Anfield next week in their final group game, delivered a fine performance and result against…
The Guardian21 janvier 2026
Olivia Dean and Lola Young lead 2026 Brit award nominations
Olivia Dean and Lola Young lead 2026 Brit award nominations
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Olivia Dean and Lola Young lead 2026 Brit award nominations

Singer-songwriters each receive five nominations at British music industry’s flagship awards – where Jarvis Cocker will return 30 years after Michael Jackson incidentOlivia Dean and Lola Young have cemented their breakthroughs to the front rank of British pop by topping the nominations for the 2026 Brit awards.The singer-songwriters earned five nominations each. Dean is nominated for artist and album of the year,…
The Guardian21 janvier 2026
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