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  • Xinran

    What home means to me
    In a Japanese restaurant in west London, this Chinese woman felt truly at home

    Xinran
    As a young woman I travelled all over China, exploring the concept of home. But on a culinary tour of Bayswater with my son, I tasted belonging, says author Xinran
  • A train on the Elizabeth line which opened in May 2022.

    Passenger forced to run along London platform with hand trapped in doors of moving train

    Investigation launched after late-night ‘trap and drag’ incident on Elizabeth line in which man was freed by staff
  • Police officers wearing hi-vis yellow vests stand in a line facing a large crowd of people waving flags including the union jack and St George cross

    ‘Protests that were not allowed’: does Britain have a two-tier policing problem?

    Freedom of information request reveals 21 of 24 marches banned in last 30 years were proposed by far-right groups
  • composite image showing Ukrainian art rescuers, the statue at the Old Bailey, a baby in an incubator, Amit Shah and Narendra Modi, and illustrations of muscular bodybuilders and a sinister-looking cement works

    The long read
    The best of the long read in 2024

    Our 20 favourite pieces of in-depth reporting, essays and profiles from the year
  • Choristers rehearsing at St Paul's Cathedral on Monday.

    Girls to sing at St Paul’s Christmas Day service for first time

    Mixed-gender choir will perform at Christmas service in London cathedral for first time in its 900-year history
  • People walk past the closed branch of the bank Santander on Kentish Town Road. Banks are closing more branches on the high street as customers move to<br>MYA3HW People walk past the closed branch of the bank Santander on Kentish Town Road. Banks are closing more branches on the high street as customers move to

    ‘It’s a huge problem’: what’s gone wrong at the ONS and why does it matter?

    The UK’s number-crunching body is still playing catchup over job figures after the pandemic, with validity of survey data being questioned
  • Trevor Birney (left) and Barry McCaffrey

    Journalists who were unlawfully spied on have ‘no doubt’ UK reporters are still targeted

    Belfast-based Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey won landmark victory that PSNI’s surveillance was unlawful
  • Charles Dickens Museum: close-up of bright red wooden door in an arched doorway; there is a black and white tiled path to the door and black iron railings; and there is a Christmas wreath on the door knocker

    Charles Dickens Museum showcases its collections to celebrate centenary

  • Sigourney Weaver as Prospero

    The week in theatre: The Tempest; Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812; You Me Bum Bum Train – review

  • A view of buildings on the South Bank from a bridge over the River Thames

    Court clears way for ‘the Slab’ office block to be built on London’s South Bank

  • Gaie Delap.

    Elderly activist to spend Christmas in prison because tag does not fit

  • Jason Matthews

    Met apologises to black community leader detained by officer who has faced three misconduct proceedings

    Exclusive: Jason Matthews alleges Connor Jones used unnecessary force on him and pushed him to the ground
  • Olympic stadium can be seen through window from the food court at Westfield Stratford City shopping centre; the shops on two levels are illuminated around a central atrium with escalators

    Last-minute Christmas shoppers set to spend £3bn over ‘Super Weekend’

    British retailers anticipate some of the biggest shopping days of the year with people ‘clearly leaving it late’
    • Taxpayers may need to bail out Sadiq Khan’s London housing fund, say auditors

    • Paul McCartney reunites with Ringo Starr at London concert

    • Ugandan runner due to arrive in London after 516 days and 7,700 miles on the road

  • a Thames Water logo on a building site banner

    Thames Water to pay £18m penalty after breaking dividend rules

  • The New Inn at Stamford Bridge, North Yorkshire.

    The long read
    Humphrey’s world: how the Samuel Smith beer baron built Britain’s strangest pub chain

  • a thames water logo on a van near a site with workmen in hi-vis orange workwear and white helmets

    Thames Water to get green light to hike bills by more than a third by 2030

  • Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan in Romania

    Andrew and Tristan Tate lose £2m court case over unpaid tax

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