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UK parents sue TikTok over children's deaths

Five bereaved British parents are taking TikTok to court in the US, alleging the platform's content led to their children's deaths in the 'blackout challenge'. Their first hearing is on Friday 16 January 2026.

Amol Rajan leaves Today for creator economy company

BBC presenter Amol Rajan announces departure from Radio 4's Today programme to start his own company in the digital creator space, while retaining University Challenge hosting duties. Discover his plans.

Tackling the Guardian's Hard Sudoku 7175

Dive into the intricate details of The Guardian's notoriously hard Sudoku 7175. Discover solving strategies and the mental challenge posed by this classic number puzzle. Can you crack it?

London Broncos to play at The Stoop in 2026

The London Broncos plan a move to the Twickenham Stoop for a Challenge Cup game this season. Read the latest on their new Australian ownership and stadium strategy.

Iran to hang man without trial over mass protests

Iran is set to execute a 26-year-old man for participating in anti-government protests, with hundreds reported dead and internet blackouts hindering information flow. Read the latest on the escalating crisis.

London station renamed '&' during WWII blackout

Discover the strange WWII tale of Bushey & Oxhey station, nicknamed 'Ampersand' after signs were painted over to confuse invaders. A quirky slice of London transport history.

Iran's Regime Vulnerable, But Crackdowns Continue

Analysis: Iran's theocracy faces unprecedented vulnerability amid protests, but the regime's honed playbook of internet blackouts and force shows no sign of weakening. Read the latest.

Iran vows 'no back down' amid nationwide protests

Iran's government pledges a harsh response as nationwide protests over economic conditions escalate. Demonstrators torch buildings and demand political reform. Read the latest developments.

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