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  1. (2026/01/06)In KemiWorld, might makes right. Just don’t mention Greenland | John Crace
  2. (2026/01/06)Why won’t Yvette Cooper criticise Trump over Venezuela? Look no further than Ukraine
  3. (2026/01/06)Friction-maxxing: could less convenience lead to much more happiness?
  4. (2026/01/06)‘You can’t drink Fanta. You have to smoke marijuana’: Fela Kuti’s artist recalls their wild collaborations
  5. (2026/01/06)I have frequent nosebleeds. What causes them and are they normal?
  6. (2026/01/06)Industry season four review – truly twisted, top-tier television
  7. (2026/01/06)UK and France ‘ready to deploy troops’ to Ukraine after ceasefire
  8. (2026/01/07)Venezuela ‘turning over’ $2bn in oil to US, Trump says, in move that could cut supply to China
  9. (2026/01/06)European leaders rally behind Greenland as US ramps up threats
  10. (2026/01/06)Government signals tougher motoring rules to reduce casualties on Britain’s roads
  11. (2026/01/06)Elon Musk’s xAI announces it has raised $20bn amid backlash over Grok deepfakes
  12. (2026/01/06)Government lacks emotional link with voters, cabinet ministers warned
  13. (2026/01/07)Accused Brown University shooter planned attack for years, video transcripts show
  14. (2026/01/06)UK faces further disruption as Storm Goretti to bring heavy snow and strong winds
  15. (2026/01/07)Australia v England: fifth Ashes Test, day four – live
  16. (2026/01/06)‘Bigger than me’: road safety campaigner whose son died in collision welcomes new UK rules
  17. (2026/01/06)Is Greenland next for Donald Trump? | The Latest
  18. (2026/01/06)From Alan Carr to a revenge-hungry daughter: who is the Secret Traitor?
  19. (2026/01/06)Woman in Mind review – play stands the test of time for its originality
  20. (2026/01/06)Rise and shine with the 10 best sunrise alarm clocks in the UK, tried and tested
  21. (2026/01/06)‘They’re all bad – but some are worse than others’: every Harlan Coben show rated
  22. (2026/01/06)Hard to digest: we still live in Fast Food Nation | Eric Schlosser
  23. (2026/01/06)Why the surprise over Trump’s Venezuela coup? US presidents promise isolation – and deliver war | Simon Jenkins
  24. (2026/01/06)The FTSE at 10,000: a missed opportunity for some marketing razzmatazz | Nils Pratley
  25. (2026/01/06)Elon Musk is moving back into politics. Can’t he take up a new hobby instead? | Arwa Mahdawi
  26. (2026/01/06)It’s not easy being an English northerner surrounded by southerners. Here’s how we survive | Robyn Vinter
  27. (2026/01/06)With Sátántangó and Werckmeister Harmonies, Béla Tarr became the vividly disquieting master of spiritual desolation
  28. (2026/01/06)Putin as a Russian James Bond? Jude Law’s Vladimir film seems to have swallowed Kremlin myths | Natasha Kiseleva
  29. (2026/01/06)Trump’s new world order is being born – and Venezuela is just the start | Owen Jones
  30. (2026/01/06)The Guardian view on Trump’s raid in Caracas: oil matters, but it’s not the whole story | Editorial
  31. (2026/01/06)The Guardian view on universities: Labour needs a clearer plan | Editorial
  32. (2026/01/06)Hurrah for veganism and Victorian sewers | Letters
  33. (2026/01/06)The corporate greed that has ravaged the US has wrecked Britain too | Letters
  34. (2026/01/06)AI consciousness is a red herring in the safety debate | Letters
  35. (2026/01/06)Cops of the World by Phil Ochs captures the zeitgeist again | Brief letters
  36. (2026/01/06)Ben Jennings on Donald Trump’s attitude to international law – cartoon
  37. (2026/01/06)What does Ruben Amorim know compared to Sir Jim, Jason Wilcox and the gilded overclass? | Jonathan Liew
  38. (2026/01/06)Nottingham Forest add to West Ham’s woes as Gibbs-White seals late fightback win
  39. (2026/01/06)Amad Diallo powers Côte d’Ivoire past Burkina Faso to set up Afcon clash with Egypt
  40. (2026/01/06)Oliver Glasner set to decide on Crystal Palace contract and hints at Guéhi sale
  41. (2026/01/06)Rosenior needs bright start at Chelsea to avoid being a focus for fan discontent | Jacob Steinberg
  42. (2026/01/06)David Squires on … Amorim and Maresca being thrown overboard in power struggles
  43. (2026/01/06)‘I wish I’d faced these poor modern teams’: world’s oldest living Test cricketer on decline in standards
  44. (2026/01/06)Britain’s fragile frontrunners Draper and Raducanu try again to break injury cycles | Tumaini Carayol
  45. (2026/01/06)The Breakdown | Rugby’s leaders should show courage of their convictions as Stephen Jones did
  46. (2026/01/07)Teen killed by bus during ultra-Orthodox protest against conscription in Jerusalem
  47. (2026/01/06)Republicans silent and Democrats incensed on fifth anniversary of US Capitol attack
  48. (2026/01/06)Health of Palestine Action hunger strikers deteriorating, supporters say
  49. (2026/01/06)Iranian security forces clash with protesters at Tehran’s grand bazaar
  50. (2026/01/06)Artists decry dismantling of Belgium’s oldest contemporary art museum
  51. (2026/01/06)Trump taking ‘drill, baby, drill’ plan to Venezuela ‘terrible’ for climate, experts warn
  52. (2026/01/06)‘Mad fishing’: the super-size fleet of squid catchers plundering the high seas
  53. (2026/01/05)How demand for elite falcons in the Middle East is driving illegal trade of British birds
  54. (2026/01/05)‘A silent majority’: MPs underestimate support for green policies, study reveals
  55. (2026/01/06)West Midlands police insist decision to ban Maccabi fans ‘not politically influenced’
  56. (2026/01/06)Kent water failure was foreseen and could have been stopped, regulator says
  57. (2026/01/06)It would be an honour to write James Bond theme song, says Noel Gallagher
  58. (2026/01/06)Global buys majority stake in Gary Neville’s YouTube group The Overlap
  59. (2026/01/06)US justice department has released less than 1% of Epstein files, filing reveals
  60. (2026/01/06)No safety inspections at site of Swiss bar fire for past five years, mayor says
  61. (2026/01/06)‘Stock up’: Ontario premier promises to banish Crown Royal whisky from province
  62. (2026/01/06)Lego introduces ‘smart bricks’ with sound and light effects to new Star Wars sets
  63. (2026/01/06)Nvidia CEO reveals new ‘reasoning’ AI tech for self-driving cars
  64. (2026/01/06)Leading AI expert delays timeline for its possible destruction of humanity
  65. (2026/01/06)Deep in the vaults: the Bank of England’s £1.4bn Venezuelan gold conundrum
  66. (2026/01/06)‘Melancholy magic’: how Judi Dench and a host of stars came under the spell of the greatest comedy in history
  67. (2026/01/06)Narnia! Dune! Charli xcx! The 2026 films Guardian writers are most excited about
  68. (2026/01/06)Hamnet review – Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley beguile and captivate in audacious Shakespearean tragedy
  69. (2026/01/06)TV tonight: a divisive Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? spin-off
  70. (2026/01/06)2 Fast 2 Furious is the franchise’s most derided film. It’s also the best
  71. (2026/01/05)Lynley review – consider it the ultimate undemanding telly
  72. (2026/01/06)Brendel is celebrated in a glorious musical evening of silliness, sublime playing and warm affection
  73. (2026/01/04)‘I’ve got a fearlessness to being laid bare’: how Yungblud became Britain’s biggest rock star
  74. (2026/01/05)A very silly prank show for Fonejacker fans: best podcasts of the week
  75. (2026/01/04)’I inexplicably detest Mr Brightside’: John Simm’s honest playlist
  76. (2026/01/06)What we’re reading: Alan Hollinghurst, Samantha Harvey and Guardian readers on the books they enjoyed in December
  77. (2026/01/06)Love, desire and community: the new generation of readers bonding over romance novels
  78. (2026/01/06)The Score by C Thi Nguyen review – a brilliant warning about the gamification of everyday life
  79. (2026/01/06)Arborescence by Rhett Davis review – why would people turn into trees?
  80. (2026/01/06)The 15 best PS5 games to play in 2026
  81. (2026/01/05)‘I wanted that Raiders of the Lost Ark excitement – you could die any minute’: how we made hit video game Prince of Persia
  82. (2025/12/31)Roblox, James Bond and a billion-dollar video game – here are our most-read gaming stories of 2025
  83. (2025/12/30)The 10 most anticipated video games of 2026
  84. (2026/01/05)Shimmer review – National Youth Orchestra welcome the new year in bracing, stylish style
  85. (2026/01/05)Pippin review – Stephen Schwartz’s wondrous songs still cast a spell
  86. (2026/01/02)‘As evil as Iago’: the return of Terence Rattigan’s shocking Man and Boy
  87. (2025/12/23)The Highgate Vampire review – stranger-than-fiction events make for biting comedy
  88. (2026/01/06)‘I love money!’: Katherine Ryan on success, feminism, bad reviews and ballsiness
  89. (2026/01/06)The strangest thing: is the future of cinema … not new movies?
  90. (2026/01/06)‘A front row seat to witness history’: Ed Kashi’s astonishing global images – in pictures
  91. (2026/01/05)‘Pinnacle of westerns’: the Oscar-winning writer of Forrest Gump on staging High Noon – with songs by Springsteen
  92. (2026/01/05)Which brollies make sturdy investments and which are flimsy flappers? I hiked up a Peak District hill to find out
  93. (2026/01/02)The best concealers: eight favourites for camouflaging blemishes and dark circles – tested
  94. (2026/01/03)‘Extraordinary – a great alcohol alternative’: the best supermarket kombuchas, tasted and rated
  95. (2026/01/01)Jess Cartner-Morley’s January style essentials: from posh slippers to French-Girl hairpins
  96. (2025/12/29)‘Will save on money and arguments’: 21 home organisation hacks for shared households
  97. (2026/01/06)How long will it take you to reach your savings goals for the new year? – calculator
  98. (2026/01/06)Full-blown agony: my battle against the mysterious pain of cluster headaches
  99. (2026/01/06)What can I use in vegetarian curries instead of coconut milk? | Kitchen aide
  100. (2026/01/06)Kenji Morimoto’s recipe for root vegetable rösti with crisp chickpeas

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