Politics
TikToker Arrested After Fatal Livestream Crash in Illinois Suburb
TikTok personality 'Tea Tyme' arrested for reckless homicide after allegedly hitting and killing a pedestrian while livestreaming from her car in Zion, Illinois.
Culture
Inside The Guardian's 2025: A Year in Audio Journalism
Explore The Guardian's unique audio journey through 2025. Discover the stories, challenges, and insights from a landmark year in podcast journalism. Listen now.
Sports
Brooks Koepka Exits LIV Golf After Three Years, PGA Tour Future Unclear
Five-time major champion Brooks Koepka has left the Saudi-backed LIV Golf league after three years, citing family reasons. His potential return to the PGA Tour remains uncertain. Read the full story.
Business
Christchurch Reborn: From Tragedy to New Zealand's 'Capital of Cool'
After a decade of earthquakes and terror, Christchurch emerges as NZ's fastest-growing, most vibrant city. Discover its remarkable revival story.
Environment
Transport
TfL staff on £100k+ salaries triples to 548
The number of Transport for London employees earning over £100,000 has soared from 151 to 548 in three years. TfL cites inflation, backdated pay, and overtime as key drivers. Discover the full breakdown.
Denmark ends letter deliveries after 400 years
Denmark's state postal service stops all letter deliveries from 30 December, cutting 1,500 jobs. As letter volumes plummet globally, is the UK's Royal Mail on a similar path? Read our analysis.
Colindale Tube Station Reopens After Major £29.5m Upgrade
Colindale Underground station has fully reopened following an 18-month, £29.5m transformation. The upgrade provides step-free access and increased capacity to support the area's 70% population surge. Discover the new look.
Elderly man dies after Pinner crash, police seek witnesses
A 79-year-old man has died after being hit by a car on Rayners Lane in Pinner. Police are urging witnesses to come forward as the investigation continues.
Uber, Lyft & Baidu to Launch London Robotaxis in 2026
Self-driving taxis are set for London in 2026 after Uber, Lyft and Baidu announced a major partnership. Experts warn fully driverless cabs may still be decades away.
Property
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