About Us

20fix.com is a dynamic news platform dedicated to delivering real-time updates from around the globe. With a commitment to accuracy and timeliness, 20fix.com ensures that its audience stays informed about the latest developments in politics, business, technology, culture, and more. The platform aggregates news from a variety of reputable sources, providing a comprehensive view of current events and allowing users to access multiple perspectives on the same story.

One of the standout features of 20fix.com is its user-friendly interface, which makes it easy for readers to navigate through different categories and find the news that matters most to them. Whether you're interested in breaking news, in-depth analysis, or expert opinions, 20fix.com has something for everyone. The site is designed to cater to a global audience, offering news coverage from all corners of the world.

In addition to its extensive news coverage, 20fix.com also offers a range of multimedia content, including videos, podcasts, and interactive graphics. This multimedia approach not only enhances the user experience but also provides a richer, more engaging way to consume news. By combining traditional news reporting with modern digital media, 20fix.com is able to reach a wider audience and keep them engaged with the latest stories.

Overall, 20fix.com stands out as a reliable and innovative news platform that is dedicated to keeping its readers informed and engaged. Whether you're looking for the latest headlines or in-depth analysis, 20fix.com is your go-to source for real-time news from around the world.

Terms Of Service

1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing and using 20fix.com, you agree to comply with and be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree to these terms, please do not use our website. We reserve the right to update or modify these terms at any time without prior notice. Your continued use of the site constitutes your acceptance of any changes.


2. Use of Content

All content provided on 20fix.com, including articles, images, videos, and other multimedia, is for informational purposes only. You may not reproduce, distribute, or otherwise use any content without our express written permission. Unauthorized use of content may violate copyright, trademark, and other laws.


3. User Conduct

You agree to use 20fix.com for lawful purposes only. You are prohibited from posting or transmitting any material that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, or otherwise objectionable. We reserve the right to remove any content that violates these terms or is deemed inappropriate at our discretion.


4. Privacy Policy

Your use of 20fix.com is also governed by our Privacy Policy, which outlines how we collect, use, and protect your personal information. By using our site, you consent to the collection and use of your information as described in the Privacy Policy.


5. Disclaimer of Warranties

20fix.com is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. We make no warranties, express or implied, regarding the site's operation or the information, content, or materials included on the site. We do not warrant that the site will be uninterrupted or error-free.


6. Limitation of Liability

In no event shall 20fix.com or its affiliates be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with your use of the site. This includes, but is not limited to, damages for loss of profits, goodwill, use, data, or other intangible losses.


7. Governing Law

These Terms of Service shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which 20fix.com operates, without regard to its conflict of law principles. Any legal action or proceeding arising under these terms shall be brought exclusively in the courts located in that jurisdiction.


8. Contact Information

If you have any questions or concerns about these Terms of Service, please contact us at aizigox@gmail.com.

Contacts

We value your feedback and inquiries at 20fix.com. Whether you have questions about our content, need assistance with navigating the site, or want to share your thoughts and suggestions, we're here to help. Please feel free to reach out to us via email at aizigox@gmail.com or use the contact form below. Our dedicated team is committed to providing prompt and helpful responses to ensure you have the best experience possible. Thank you for choosing 20fix.com as your trusted source for real-time news.




Get It On Google Play
search
Search By Time

Search By Country

Africa
Asia
Australia (Oceania)
Europe
North America
South America

Search By Language


Top World Interests For The Last 24 Hours

 Whether or not Trump invades Greenland, this much is clear: the western order we once knew is history. Timothy Garton Ash | Macron convenes emergency meeting to discuss Greenland, Iran | Putin ally warns Trump Greenland plan could spark 'end of world' in nuclear Armageddon' | European military personnel making their way to Greenland as Trump tones down his threats | Russia threatens ‘nuclear end of the world’ if Trump follows through on promise
Array
(
    [total] => 1308
    [q] => SELECT COUNT(*) AS T FROM news_data  WHERE 1=1  AND news_data MATCH \"NEAR(process*, 10)\"
    [terms] => Array
        (
            [0] => Array
                (
                    [0] => process*
                )

        )

    [language] => Array
        (
        )

    [isos] => Array
        (
            [GB] => 158
            [US] => 99
            [GH] => 95
            [NG] => 78
            [IN] => 78
            [CA] => 73
            [CN] => 53
            [SN] => 52
            [IT] => 48
            [PK] => 35
            [KE] => 30
            [BD] => 29
            [MZ] => 27
            [GY] => 25
            [FR] => 22
            [TD] => 18
            [IE] => 17
            [TN] => 15
            [GA] => 14
            [MW] => 13
            [AU] => 13
            [AM] => 13
            [BJ] => 12
            [ZM] => 11
            [PH] => 11
            [MY] => 10
            [LR] => 9
            [ZW] => 8
            [KN] => 8
            [FJ] => 8
            [TR] => 7
            [PE] => 7
            [MX] => 7
            [BR] => 7
            [BE] => 7
            [YE] => 6
            [TT] => 6
            [EG] => 6
            [CY] => 6
            [CM] => 6
            [BZ] => 6
            [AL] => 6
            [SG] => 5
            [RO] => 5
            [MA] => 5
            [JP] => 5
            [MG] => 4
            [IL] => 4
            [BF] => 4
            [AF] => 4
            [TH] => 3
            [TG] => 3
            [SR] => 3
            [SO] => 3
            [RS] => 3
            [NE] => 3
            [NA] => 3
            [MO] => 3
            [LK] => 3
            [LB] => 3
            [KR] => 3
            [KH] => 3
            [DM] => 3
            [BY] => 3
            [AW] => 3
            [AT] => 3
            [ZA] => 2
            [SA] => 2
            [RW] => 2
            [RU] => 2
            [PT] => 2
            [OM] => 2
            [MC] => 2
            [LV] => 2
            [IR] => 2
            [GN] => 2
            [ET] => 2
            [DK] => 2
            [CZ] => 2
            [CU] => 2
            [CR] => 2
            [CO] => 2
            [BS] => 2
            [BH] => 2
            [AO] => 2
            [AG] => 2
            [AE] => 2
            [YT] => 1
            [UG] => 1
            [UA] => 1
            [TW] => 1
            [TC] => 1
            [SK] => 1
            [SI] => 1
            [SE] => 1
            [SB] => 1
            [NL] => 1
            [MT] => 1
            [MH] => 1
            [LY] => 1
            [JE] => 1
            [HU] => 1
            [GG] => 1
            [GD] => 1
            [ES] => 1
            [EE] => 1
            [CG] => 1
            [CF] => 1
            [BB] => 1
            [AR] => 1
        )

    [sql] => SELECT * FROM news_data  WHERE 1=1  AND news_data MATCH \"NEAR(process*, 10)\"AND iso MATCH 'GB'  ORDER BY date DESC LIMIT 100 OFFSET 0
    [data] => Array
        (
            [0] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Should you stop saying ‘please’ in your ChatGPT prompts? An expert explains
                    [sha] => 2256249947
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/chatgpt-ai-please-thank-you-prompts-b2901018.html
                    [description] => The idea does sound plausible because AI systems process text incrementally
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768472422
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [1] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => What’s in a club DNA? Alonso exit shows the only reliable predictors of success are wealth and good decisions | Jonathan Liew
                    [sha] => 3788158781
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/15/football-club-dna-xabi-alonso-real-madrid-michael-carrick-manchester-united
                    [description] => Real Madrid and Manchester United put their faith in familiarity but the lesson of Ferguson is dynastic greatness rests not in tradition but ditching principles“It is all too easy to make mistaken inferences unless the process involved is already very well understood.” Francis Crick, molecular biologist“This club is about winning, winning and winning again. It’s in our DNA.” Álvaro Arbeloa Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768464055
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [2] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The pub that changed me: ‘The barman banned me – no process, no second chances, no appeal’
                    [sha] => 1192918510
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jan/15/the-pub-that-changed-me-the-barman-banned-me-no-process-no-second-chances-no-appeal
                    [description] => The world’s largest Wetherspoon’s has seal-spotting views, a green leather banquette and a grand central staircase. I would do anything for that pub, so imagine my surprise when I was given my marching ordersIn the most prime imaginable bit of Ramsgate beach real estate, right on the sand, stands a handsome, turn-of-the-last-century building that had claimed for the longest amount of time, some years in neon, to be a casino. I’d never been allowed in as a kid. Then in the 90s it was leaning towards defunct, by the 00s it looked a bit haunted, then there was a fire, and wham, 2017, it turned into a Spoons. It had been trailed for a few months ahead, and I’d sworn off it; the living nightmare that was Brexit was only a few months old and Wetherspoon’s Tim Martin was one of its most gracelessly triumphant fuglemen. He could keep his (incredibly cheap) pints and his (superhumanly fast) nuggets. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768453252
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [3] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The US is suspending visa processing for 75 countries. Here’s the full list
                    [sha] => 360696466
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/visa-immigration-processing-brazil-suspended-b2900592.html
                    [description] => The State Department says the Trump administration is ‘bringing an end to the abuse of America’s immigration system’
                    [category] => 3
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768449296
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [4] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Britain's stupidest criminal? Burglar who FILMED himself preparing for raids and brandishing stolen cash is jailed along with his whole gang 
                    [sha] => 1588883489
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15464275/Bungling-burglar-films-preparing-home-raids-wheel-stolen-cars-brings-entire-crime-gang-process.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => Masked thief Hamza Ghafoor brazenly recorded himself gearing up for break-ins, cruising at the wheel of a luxury car and flaunting stacks of cash.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768447455
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [5] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => My father's funeral procession was ruined by a careless driver who overtook the hearse and almost killed two people
                    [sha] => 988102774
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15462257/Father-funeral-procession-driver-overtook-hearse.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => EXC: Elizabeth Owens was riding in the vehicle between a bagpiper and limousine carrying family when an 'old man' impatiently sped past them, narrowly missing two people on foot.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768422037
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [6] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Trump administration halts immigrant visa processing from 75 countries
                    [sha] => 1667376175
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/14/immigrant-visas-suspended-trump
                    [description] => The state department cites welfare use as it pauses visa processing for Brazil, Iran, Russia, Somalia and othersThe Donald Trump administration has indefinitely suspended immigrant visa processing for people from 75 countries, marking one of its most expansive efforts yet to restrict legal pathways to the United States.The freeze, which takes effect on 21 January, targets applicants officials deem likely to become a “public charge” – who they describe as people who may rely on government benefits for basic needs. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768421512
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [7] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Venezuela regime claims release of political prisoners is sign of new era
                    [sha] => 1885651394
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/14/venezuelan-political-prisoners-released
                    [description] => NGOs estimate that there are still close to 1,000 political prisoners in Venezuela despite claims by new leadersVenezuela’s acting president has claimed that the regime’s release of political prisoners sent a “very clear message” that the country was “opening up to a new political moment”, days after the seizure and rendition of the dictator Nicolás Maduro.Delcy Rodríguez also vowed to continue the releases and accused NGOs that have described the process as slow and opaque of “lying to the world and trying to sell falsehoods about Venezuela”. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768418700
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [8] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Sheku Bayoh family call for inquiry to get back on track as new chair appointed
                    [sha] => 4185095893
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/sheku-bayoh-family-call-inquiry-36552318
                    [description] => The family of Sheku Bayoh say it is “time to restart the stopwatch” after Lord Colbeck was appointed chair of the long-running public inquiry into his death, urging a swift timetable to bring the process to a conclusion.
                    [category] => 2
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768417543
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [9] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => US to pause immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries
                    [sha] => 2058522984
                    [url] => https://www.ft.com/content/df02ed88-8e36-4bff-920b-dcd67ec38cfc
                    [description] => Move is part of an effort to limit entries from foreigners who rely on government welfare
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768413664
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [10] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Even RFK Jr doesn’t know how Trump is still alive with his diet of candy and McDonald’s
                    [sha] => 2079125981
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-diet-health-mcdonalds-rfk-jr-b2900591.html
                    [description] => President’s “unhinged” consumption of fast food comes as his administration launches new dietary guidelines encouraging fruit, vegetables and less processed foods
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768411948
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [11] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => USA to ban 75 countries including Brazil before World Cup in huge 'visa halt'
                    [sha] => 3636599654
                    [url] => https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/usa-ban-75-countries-including-36551619
                    [description] => A leaked memo reveals President Trump has ordered a sweeping suspension of all US visa processing for 75 countries - including Russia, Iran, and Somalia
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768406205
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [12] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => New PIP reforms could impact Blue Badge holders or people on Motability Scheme
                    [sha] => 1581383638
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/money/new-pip-reforms-blue-badge-36550242
                    [description] => A review of the full PIP assessment process for the daily living and mobility components will be completed by this Autumn.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768396033
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [13] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => McKinsey asks graduates to use AI chatbot in recruitment process
                    [sha] => 249531268
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/14/mckinsey-graduates-ai-chatbot-recruitment-consultancy
                    [description] => Blue-chip consultancy’s boss says firm has an AI ‘workforce’ of 20,000 agents operating alongside its 40,000 staffBusiness live – latest updatesMcKinsey is asking graduate applicants to “collaborate” with an artificial intelligence tool as part of its recruitment process, as competence with the technology becomes a requirement in competing for top-level jobs.The blue-chip consultancy is incorporating an “AI interview” into some final-round interviews, according to CaseBasix, a US company that helps candidates apply for posts at leading strategic consulting companies. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768393801
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [14] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => A moment that changed me: the Brexit result came through – and my life in Britain fell apart
                    [sha] => 3649590379
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jan/14/a-moment-that-changed-me-brexit-result-came-through-my-life-in-britain-fell-apart
                    [description] => I had my first teaching job lined up and a mortgage application in process. Now it looked like I would have to return to Germany and start training again from scratch. There were just 72 hours to save my dream of living in the UKIn the early hours of Friday 24 June 2016, the result glowed on my phone: 52%. Barely a majority, but nonetheless a verdict. I lay in my rented bedroom in Devon, still in pyjamas, watching everything I’d planned dissolve. When I saw the headline “UK votes to leave EU”, my first thought wasn’t political. It was: “What does this mean for me?”It was the final day of my second school placement, the culmination of my teacher training for a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE). I’d moved from Germany the year before to train as a Religious Education teacher, convinced I’d found a profession and a place to call home. In Germany, RE meant teaching Protestant children Protestantism or Catholic children Catholicism – separate lessons, separate truths. Here, I ...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768373717
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [15] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Pavement parking exemptions considered for 40 South Lanarkshire streets
                    [sha] => 1683662107
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/in-your-area/lanarkshire/pavement-parking-exemptions-considered-40-36545552
                    [description] => Emergency services and bus operators have given feedback and a public consultation will be held as part of the review process
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768373400
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [16] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Clintons face contempt charges after refusing testify for Epstein probe
                    [sha] => 3529760309
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/clintons-face-contempt-charges-after-36546364
                    [description] => In a letter, Bill and Hillary Clinton told the chairman of the House oversight committee he is on the cusp of a process ‘literally designed to result in our imprisonment’
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768334269
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [17] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Bodies of twin sisters who died in UK river taken home in backpack
                    [sha] => 3676985938
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-bodies-twin-sisters-who-36546451
                    [description] => Hungarian sisters Eliza and Henrietta Huszti died in the River Dee in Aberdeen in January last year, and now their brother József Huszti said their family 'still can't process it'
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768332783
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [18] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Warhammer maker reports record sales and shuns AI in favour of ‘human creators’
                    [sha] => 3853832912
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/games-workshop-warhammer-henry-cavill-president-london-b2899577.html
                    [description] => The Nottingham-based business revealed that it does not allow AI to be used in its design processes.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768308768
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [19] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Avoiding these foods could boost weight loss and improve cholesterol
                    [sha] => 4218645832
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/aging-ultra-processed-foods-weight-loss-b2898963.html
                    [description] => A new study has found a way to improve several key markers related to how the body regulates appetite and metabolism
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768298779
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [20] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Musk ‘ideologically committed’ to pushing free speech boundaries – Louise Haigh
                    [sha] => 157237004
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/elon-musk-louise-haigh-ofcom-government-british-b2899396.html
                    [description] => The former minister also said the British lawmaking process is not fit for purpose when it comes to regulating new technology.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768296410
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [21] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Cheesy celeriac souffle and citrus salad: Thomasina Miers’ recipes to brighten a dark winter’s day
                    [sha] => 4051545660
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/food/2026/jan/13/cheesy-celeriac-souffle-citrus-salad-thomasina-miers-recipes-brighten-dark-winters-day
                    [description] => A light but filling no-bechamel souffle with a zingy citrus salad to add a sharp burst of flavour and colourThere is a skill in not wasting food and it’s all about good, old-fashioned housekeeping. If you learn how to store ingredients properly (cool, dark places are handy for spuds, for example) and keep tabs on what’s in your fridge/freezer, you can use everything up before it goes off – and make delicious things in the process. This golden, cheese-crusted souffle uses up the celeriac and spuds left after the festive season, plus any odds and ends of cheeses. It is spectacularly good, especially paired with a sparkling citrus salad. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768284026
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [22] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Pensioners claiming new health benefit this week could receive first payment this month
                    [sha] => 4163215420
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/money/pensioners-claiming-new-health-benefit-36535491
                    [description] => The average processing time for new Pension Age Disability Payment claims is seven working days.
                    [category] => 3
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768278600
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [23] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Stranger Things creators reflect on ‘difficult circumstances’ behind the scenes while writing final season
                    [sha] => 4180603799
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/stranger-things-season-five-documentary-b2898821.html
                    [description] => New Netflix documentary ‘One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5’ chronicles the behind-the-scenes process of bringing the show’s final season to life
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768231050
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [24] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Mattel launches 'Autistic Barbie' with headphones, spinner and soft clothing
                    [sha] => 2898657415
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/health/mattel-launches-autistic-barbie-headphones-36537943
                    [description] => Other features include moveable elbows and wrists to allow gestures which creators said might be used by some autistic people to process sensory information or express excitement
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768222694
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [25] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Stranger Things' Duffer Brothers debate Eleven's fate in huge finale admission
                    [sha] => 3429773459
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/tv/stranger-things-duffer-brothers-debate-36536015
                    [description] => Netflix has released a behind-the-scenes documentary showing the Duffer Brothers' creative process as they struggled with how to end Eleven's story in the Stranger Things finale
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768210362
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [26] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => 'You saved my life': Stephen Graham pays tribute to his wife and children in an emotional winner's speech as he triumphs at the Golden Globes
                    [sha] => 811256186
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15455279/You-saved-life-Stephen-Graham-pays-tribute-wife-children-emotional-winners-speech-triumphs-Golden-Globes-toast-Hollywood-process.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ito=1490&ns_campaign=1490
                    [description] => The British actor won Best Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for Television for his stellar role in hard-hitting Netflix drama Adolescence.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768206600
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [27] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Bird, butterfly and dragonfly numbers soar at flagship rewilding project
                    [sha] => 3495979875
                    [url] => https://www.standard.co.uk/news/environment/bird-west-sussex-exmoor-tamworth-b1266010.html
                    [description] => A 20-year ecological review at Knepp Estate in West Sussex shows the restoration of natural processes has paid dividends for wildlife.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768176060
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [28] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Meta blocked nearly 550,000 accounts in first days of Australia’s under
                    [sha] => 3433876598
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/12/australia-u16-social-media-ban-meta-blocked-half-million-accounts
                    [description] => Tech giant says ongoing compliance will be a ‘multi-layered process’ as UK Labour faces pressure to bring in similar ban for teenagersFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMeta has deactivated more than half a million accounts for teenagers across Facebook, Instagram and Threads as a result of Australia’s under-16s social media ban, the company has announced.Just over one month since the ban came into effect, Meta announced on Monday that between 4 December, when the company began deactivating accounts, and 11 December, 544,052 accounts Meta believed to be held by users under 16 were deactivated. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768170691
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [29] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Michael Carrick emerges as favourite to be Manchester United interim manager
                    [sha] => 3718117940
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/11/darren-fletcher-in-dark-over-his-future-after-manchester-uniteds-cup-exit
                    [description] => Former midfielder ahead of Solskjær after interviewsDarren Fletcher admits he is in the dark over his positionMichael Carrick has emerged from the interview process as the favourite ahead of Ole Gunnar Solskjær to be Manchester United’s interim manager for the rest of the season, with the club’s executive expected to seal the decision on Monday.While Omar Berrada, the chief executive, and Jason Wilcox, the director of football, are understood to have not made a formal offer, they are leaning towards Carrick, sources have informed the Guardian. This follows both Carrick and Solskjær having had face-to-face discussions with the hierarchy. Berrada and Wilcox met Carrick on Thursday and Solskjær on Saturday at the club’s Carrington training ground. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768168826
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [30] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => As the year begins, don’t look away from the headlines, look better and deeper | Justine Toh
                    [sha] => 1135579194
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/11/dont-avoid-news-headlines-read-better
                    [description] => It’s important to cultivate a fresh way of seeing – one that isn’t blind to harsh realities but refuses to be cowed by themMaking sense of it is a column about spirituality and how it can be used to navigate everyday lifeI once heard that a journalist, stunned by the horrors they’d witnessed while on assignment as a foreign correspondent, was almost equally shocked to find themselves seeking solace in the strangest of places: a church. Not to pray; that wasn’t their thing. But to sit and take stock in silence – perhaps the most appropriate response when processing history’s bloody body count.If we’re news junkies, or just extremely online, we’re a little like that traumatised journalist. A little. More removed from frontline carnage, sure, but subject to a similar onslaught of non-stop bad news: polarisation, the climate crisis, grim domestic violence statistics. The rising cost of living, the rise of the far right, and AI threatening to upend our livelihoods. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768140031
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [31] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Cream of the crop: small brewers take on Guinness with rival ‘nitro’ stouts
                    [sha] => 2188054065
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/11/small-brewers-guinness-nitro-stouts
                    [description] => Independents muscle in on craze for the black stuff with dark beers that use same nitrogen process as Irish favouriteFamously, according to the advertising slogan anyway, Guinness is good for you. But for the past couple of years, Guinness has been practically inescapable.Backed by its owner Diageo’s £2.7bn marketing war chest, the brand has shaken off its “old man” reputation, becoming a staple of gen Z pub culture, exploiting its Instagrammable colour scheme and social media trends such as the “splitting the G” drinking game. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768111219
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [32] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Teen soldier took his own life days after escorting Queen's coffin, say friends
                    [sha] => 4018300
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15452909/Teen-soldier-took-life-days-escorting-Queens-coffin.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => Trooper Jack Burnell-Williams, was 18 when he was pronounced dead at Hyde Park Barracks in London less than a fortnight after he walked in Her Majesty's funeral procession in 2022.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768096271
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [33] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Ready to serve in dad's Army? Brits warned to be ready for WW3
                    [sha] => 3024440501
                    [url] => https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/ready-serve-dads-army-brits-36526923
                    [description] => The UK Government has admitted it is in the process of “developing plans” to implement “civilian assistance” to the military given the Trump chaos around the world this week
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768067198
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [34] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => DWP under fire as details emerge over massive waits PIP claimants are facing
                    [sha] => 1797957640
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/dwp-under-fire-details-emerge-36529846
                    [description] => Disabled people face being pushed into debt and poverty while waiting for the PIP claims to be processed, a new report has found
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768055429
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [35] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Freedom from China? The mine at the centre of Europe’s push for rare earth metals
                    [sha] => 2809340364
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/10/china-mine-europe-rare-earth-metals-swedish-producer
                    [description] => Swedish producer is trying to to accelerate the process of extracting the elements vital for hi-tech productsIt is deep winter with temperatures dropping to -20C. The sun never rises above the horizon, instead bathing Sweden’s most northerly town of Kiruna in a blue crepuscular light, or “civil twilight” as it is known, for two or three hours a day stretching visibility a few metres, notwithstanding heavy snow.But 900 metres below the arctic conditions, a team of 20 gather every day, forgoing the brief glimpse of natural light and spearheading the EU’s race to mine its own rare earths. Despite identification of several deposits around the continent, and some rare earth refineries including Solvay in France, there are no operational rare earth mines in Europe. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1768046456
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [36] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => JustGiving is investigated over claims it uses underhand tactics to get more money from donors in order to boost its profits
                    [sha] => 610356826
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15450203/JustGiving-investigated-claims-uses-underhand-tactics-money-donors-order-boost-profits.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => JustGiving, which processed more than £580 million in donations last year, is being examined by the Fundraising Regulator over the way it encourages users to leave optional 'tips' for the company.
                    [category] => 3
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767996629
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [37] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => ITF to review wildcard process after tennis player’s viral performance
                    [sha] => 1477234938
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/wildcard-tennis-video-itf-viral-b2897874.html
                    [description] => Egyptian player Hajar Abdelkader, 21, left social media users wondering if she had ever played tennis before as she lost 6-0 6-0 in 37 minutes
                    [category] => 4
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767995933
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [38] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Assisted deaths should be decided by the courts, top barrister says
                    [sha] => 3435234789
                    [url] => https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/courts-parliament-house-of-commons-high-court-government-b1265805.html
                    [description] => Lord Carlile of Berriew said a court-based process would ‘provide confidence-inspiring judgment in this important and difficult new area of the law’.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767974376
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [39] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Manchester United chiefs make Sir Alex Ferguson decision for new manager
                    [sha] => 2076226586
                    [url] => https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-united-alex-ferguson-manager-33201770
                    [description] => Manchester United are looking out for their seventh permanent manager since Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement in 2013, with a decision made on how much involvement he will have in the process.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767970849
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [40] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => US in process of seizing fifth tanker in effort to control Venezuelan oil
                    [sha] => 274367833
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/09/us-venezuela-oil-tanker-seizure
                    [description] => The Olina, seized in the Caribbean, was falsely flying the flag of Timor Leste, according to a public shipping databaseUS politics live – latest updatesThe US is in the process of seizing the Olina tanker in the Caribbean near Trinidad in the fifth such interdiction of ships in recent weeks as part of Washington’s efforts to control Venezuelan oil exports, two US officials said on Friday.The Olina, according to public shipping database Equasis, was falsely flying the flag of the tiny south-east Asian nation of Timor Leste. The vessel had previously sailed from Venezuela and had returned to the region, said an industry source with direct knowledge of the matter. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767969454
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [41] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => US reportedly seizing tanker in Caribbean; Trump claims he cancelled second wave of attacks on Venezuela – live
                    [sha] => 2395100259
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/jan/09/trump-venezuela-oil-attacks-minnesota-portland-ice-supreme-court-tariffs-latest-news-updates
                    [description] => US in process of taking fifth sanctioned tanker suspected of carrying oil to and from Venezuela, Reuters reports; Trump says he’s halting further attack after Caracas’ release of political prisonersPope Leo XIV has denounced how nations are using force to assert their dominion worldwide, saying they are “completely undermining” peace and the post-Second World War international legal order, AP reported.In his most substantial critique of US, Russian and other military incursions in sovereign countries, Leo told ambassadors who represent their countries’ interests at the Holy See that “war is back in vogue and a zeal for war is spreading”. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767967641
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [42] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => DWP explains 'lump sum' payments for eligible benefit claimants
                    [sha] => 3054148536
                    [url] => https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/cost-of-living/dwp-explains-lump-sum-payments-33199935
                    [description] => Millions of benefit claimants can go through the process
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767962997
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [43] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => DWP confirms rules as these claimants could get 'lump sum' back payments
                    [sha] => 2104236441
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/dwp-confirms-rules-claimants-could-36525129
                    [description] => Millions of benefit claimants can request to go through the process
                    [category] => 3
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767962625
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [44] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => After Trump’s attack, we Venezuelans need to know what comes next – authoritarianism or democracy | Jesús Piñero
                    [sha] => 2138394334
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/09/donald-trump-attack-venezuela-next-authoritarianism-democracy
                    [description] => There is palpable tension: not because anyone trusts the president and the US, but because now there is opportunity for changeJesús Piñero is a historian at the Central University of VenezuelaIn 1936, Venezuelans learned for the first time what it meant to transition towards democracy. While this was not the only period of transition the country would experience (since the process that began in 1958 consolidated a more open and enduring political regime), the transition of 1936 was longer and more complex, resembling the one Venezuelans are now experiencing after the capture of Nicolás Maduro on 3 January 2026.Coromoto Escalona, a 35-year-old woman, was preparing her baby’s feeding bottle when she heard some strange noises in the house. It was two o’clock in the morning. She wondered whether the fridge had broken down, since it sometimes made strange noises when it was damaged. Her eldest daughter, who was scrolling on WhatsApp, shouted from her room: “Mum, they’re bombing us.” The ...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767959005
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [45] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Roy Keane accuses Sir Alex Ferguson of ‘hanging around like a bad smell’ at Man United
                    [sha] => 367749466
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/roy-keane-alex-ferguson-man-utd-b2897369.html
                    [description] => Keane’s comments came as he criticised the club’s decision-making process when appointing managers
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767952414
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [46] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => People making a new claim for PIP waiting over a year for DWP award decision
                    [sha] => 1031667415
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/money/pip-claims-processing-review-dwp-36522810
                    [description] => A new report has found disability benefit claimants are ‘at risk of debt and poverty amid poor DWP service’.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767945730
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [47] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Roy Keane makes shock call for next Man United manager as subtle dig aimed at former players
                    [sha] => 3804719732
                    [url] => https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/roy-keane-manchester-united-manager-33196448
                    [description] => Roy Keane didn't hold back in Manchester United's head coach recruitment process as Ineos debate their options to replace Ruben Amorim for the end of the season
                    [category] => 4
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767943794
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [48] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => MPs warn some disability claimants waiting more than a year for claims to be processed, damning report finds
                    [sha] => 2509138184
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/dwp-pip-waiting-times-benefit-cuts-review-disability-b2896729.html
                    [description] => Disabled claimants have come to expect ‘reliably poor service’ from the DWP, scathing review finds
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767943612
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [49] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Filipino Catholics express outrage over corruption scandal during massive religious procession
                    [sha] => 23308740
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/news/manila-jesus-christ-filipino-catholics-asia-b2897275.html
                    [description] => A massive crowd of mostly barefoot Filipino Catholics is joining an annual procession of a centuries-old statue of Jesus Christ in the Philippine capital, with some using the gathering to express outrage over a corruption scandal involving influential legislators
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767932293
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [50] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => DWP delays risk pushing disability PIP benefit claimants into poverty, MPs warn
                    [sha] => 205131897
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/dwp-delays-risk-pushing-disability-36519031
                    [description] => MPs on the Public Accounts Committee said some benefit claimants have been left waiting over a year for their Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims to be processed
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767916860
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [51] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The Guardian view on the new global disorder: Britain and Europe must find their own path | Editorial
                    [sha] => 2843331706
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/08/the-guardian-view-on-the-new-global-disorder-britain-and-europe-must-find-their-own-path
                    [description] => Donald Trump’s Venezuela policy confirms he has no time for rules or process. America’s allies must find new ways to guarantee their own interestsOccasionally, history generates smooth changes from one era to another. More commonly, such shifts occur only gradually and untidily. And sometimes, as the former Downing Street foreign policy adviser John Bew puts it in the New Statesman, history unfolds “in a series of flashes and bangs”. In Caracas last weekend, Donald Trump’s forces did this in spectacular style. In the process, the US brushed aside more of what remains of the so-called rules-based order with which it tried to shape the west after 1945.The capture of Venezuela’s former president Nicolás Maduro has precedents in US policy. But discerning a wider new pattern from the kidnapping is not easy, especially at this early stage. As our columnist Aditya Chakrabortty has argued this week, the abduction can be seen as a assertion of American power, but also as little more than a c...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767898253
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [52] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Loose Women star Carol McGiffin's toyboy husband loathed her facelift and branded it 'horrible'
                    [sha] => 2791474381
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/loose-women-star-carol-mcgiffins-36519299
                    [description] => Loose Women star Carol McGiffin, 65, has opened up about her 2018 facelift, revealing the brutal recovery process distressed her husband Mark Cassidy
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767887485
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [53] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Jenni Falconer launches 'grief run club' as Scots choose to jog to process bereavement
                    [sha] => 2568967713
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/jenni-falconer-launches-grief-run-36519494
                    [description] => The phrase ‘mourning running’ has been coined as a way to cope, with over one in four Scots lacing up their running shoes after suffering a bereavement.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767885062
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [54] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => How do I build a sense of worth that isn’t constantly slipping through my fingers?
                    [sha] => 1054174671
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jan/09/how-to-build-sense-of-worth
                    [description] => We often peg our self-esteem on short-term goals and generic standards, advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith writes – but it’s what makes you you that others truly valueI keep waiting to feel that I’m finally enough. I’ve worked hard, am in the process of changing careers to be more of service to others, gone to therapy. I go to the gym, eat the right food, have built things I’m proud of. And yet nothing sticks. Every time I hit a goal, there’s this tiny burst of pride, then it’s gone.Lately, I’ve noticed how tangled this has become with how I see my body. I’ve been training and eating well for ages, but I still feel ashamed when I look in the mirror, as though I’ve failed some invisible test. People tell me I look great but it doesn’t land. There’s this constant hum of “not good enough” running underneath everything, no matter what I do. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767880809
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [55] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Changing of the guard at Piccadilly Station as leading coffee chain to replace another in big move
                    [sha] => 1831971460
                    [url] => https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/changing-guard-piccadilly-station-leading-33181833
                    [description] => A coffee switch-up is in the process of taking place
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767872851
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [56] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => People with PIP mobility award could see eligibility changes before end of this year
                    [sha] => 1425859507
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/money/pip-mobility-eligibility-reforms-dwp-36509214
                    [description] => A review of the full PIP assessment process will be completed by this Autumn.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767846600
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [57] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The 6 ‘danger’ chemicals in popular foods that ‘raise risk of at least 2 cancers by almost a THIRD’
                    [sha] => 1340339470
                    [url] => https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/health/15774164/killer-chemicals-food-raise-cancer-risk-upf/
                    [description] => SCOFFING junk food regularly could raise the risk of developing certain cancers by almost a third, a study suggests. Foods laden with preservatives such as ready meals and crisps have been vilified for decades over their alleged risks, with dozens of studies linking them to a host of diseases.  Experts have even called for ultra-processed foods...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767828600
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [58] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Trump administration releases updated dietary guidelines: ‘Eat real food’
                    [sha] => 2496751499
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/07/trump-administration-dietary-guidelines-rfk-jr
                    [description] => New guidance presented by Robert F Kennedy Jr prioritizes protein, healthy fats and ‘declares war on added sugar’The Trump administration has released updated dietary guidelines for Americans on Wednesday that emphasize eating whole and minimally processed foods, scaling back refined carbohydrates, and “declaring war” on added sugars.The recommendations encourage “prioritizing high-quality protein, healthy fats, fruits, vegetables and whole grains” while steering clear of highly processed foods. Robert F Kennedy Jr, the health and human services (HHS) secretary, and Brooke Rollins, the agriculture secretary, are presenting the new guidance at a White House briefing. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767808966
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [59] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => New dietary guidelines urge Americans to avoid processed foods and added sugar
                    [sha] => 2181088038
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/news/americans-fda-trump-food-white-house-b2896262.html
                    [description] => New guidelines for healthy eating say Americans should eat more whole foods and protein, fewer highly processed foods and less added sugar
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767803691
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [60] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Retired HGV driver undergoes heart bypass using gene therapy to reduce risks
                    [sha] => 1728314008
                    [url] => https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/british-heart-foundation-university-of-glasgow-clydebank-west-dunbartonshire-isle-of-lewis-b1265350.html
                    [description] => The procedure aims to extend the lifespan of blood vessels used during the graft process in the surgery.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767789881
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [61] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Former Bengals and Texas receiver Jordan Shipley severely burned in ranch accident
                    [sha] => 3906723494
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/07/former-bengals-and-texas-receiver-jordan-shipley-severely-burned-in-ranch-accident
                    [description] => 40-year-old was flown to Austin after accidentShipley played three seasons in NFLFormer Texas star and NFL receiver Jordan Shipley is being treated in hospital after suffering severe burns in an accident on his ranch near his hometown of Burnet, Texas. According to a statement from his family, Shipley was operating a machine when it caught fire. Although the 40-year-old was able to free himself from the machine “it was not before sustaining severe burns on his body in the process,” read the statement. “He was able to get to one of his workers on the ranch, who drove him to a local hospital. He was then care-flighted to Austin, where he remains in critical but stable condition.”According to On Texas Football, Shipley received third-degree burns to more than 20% of his body. Shipley earned Associated Press All-America honors with the Longhorns in 2009. He had 248 career catches in college for 3,191 yards and 33 touchdowns. He also ran track for Texas, representing the college in the 1...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767789116
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [62] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The 12 food preservatives associated with increased risk of diabetes
                    [sha] => 2205385484
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/preservatives-diabetes-processed-food-type-two-b2895535.html
                    [description] => Preservatives are often used in ultra processed foods such as ready meals, crisps, sugary snacks and breakfast cereals, which have already been linked to poor health by scientists
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767782203
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [63] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => I will NEVER let my toddler eat processed foods... despite critics' claims that I'm depriving her
                    [sha] => 82375806
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/lifestyle/family-parenting/article-15439449/mom-toddler-processed-foods-backlash-sugar-diet-kids.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => Alison Robinson, 29, from Louisiana, has insisted to the Daily Mail that her daughter Serena is not 'missing out.'
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767729286
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [64] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => ASOS makes big change to returns process as all shoppers urged to check account now
                    [sha] => 2833646761
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/shopping-deals/asos-makes-big-change-returns-36506555
                    [description] => The online fashion retailer has updated its returns policy from January 6 - here's everything you need to know.
                    [category] => 3
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767712849
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [65] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => What we’re reading: Alan Hollinghurst, Samantha Harvey and Guardian readers on the books they enjoyed in December
                    [sha] => 2431635014
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/06/what-were-reading-alan-hollinghurst-samantha-harvey-and-guardian-readers-on-the-books-they-enjoyed-in-december
                    [description] => Writers and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the commentsEver since my father presented me with a copy of The Unicorn, beautifully translated into my mother tongue, I have been an ardent admirer of Iris Murdoch’s. I went on to read all of her novels, plays and poetry with great enthusiasm. Before Christmas, I returned to her penultimate novel, The Green Knight, having remembered very little of it. Yet from the very first page, I was reminded why I have always loved her work so deeply: the prose is rich, precise, disciplined and meticulously detailed; the many characters are so vividly rendered that none appears two-dimensional; each experiences and processes reality in a way that feels distinct and unmistakably individual; and the pacing of events feels perfectly judged. Although the novel is threaded with philosophical reflections on goodness and love, these never feel laboured or artificially imposed. Rather, they eme...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767710016
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [66] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Jesy Nelson ‘right to challenge’ twins’ diagnosis process, says Streeting
                    [sha] => 2921455726
                    [url] => https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/jesy-nelson-wes-streeting-little-mix-health-secretary-scotland-b1265169.html
                    [description] => The Health Secretary was responding to news shared by the former Little Mix star that her babies have been diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767699955
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [67] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Avocados will ripen in one day when stored with one other fruit in the kitchen
                    [sha] => 568142150
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/food-drink/avocados-ripen-one-day-stored-36503454
                    [description] => Avocados can be tricky to ripen at the right time, but experts reveal a simple kitchen trick using natural items that speed up the process naturally without ruining the taste.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767695668
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [68] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Voices: ‘Ban empty calories’: Readers on diet, exercise and the UK’s weight loss problem
                    [sha] => 4095195922
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/health-and-fitness/weight-loss-obesity-uk-calories-exercise-eat-less-b2895178.html
                    [description] => Our community said weight loss is simple, but the UK’s food culture makes it hard to sustain, with many sharing that cutting processed foods or restricting when they eat helps – until old habits return
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767692597
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [69] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Bill Maher rails against DEI practices in podcast rant: ‘Not everything has to look like Angelina Jolie’s Christmas card’
                    [sha] => 187253470
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/news/bill-maher-dei-creative-process-b2894999.html
                    [description] => Tim Allen joined Maher for a conversation about how DEI is affecting sitcoms
                    [category] => 3
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767654949
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [70] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Qualcomm boss says his phone chips could actually make you use your phone less
                    [sha] => 3916636236
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/qualcomm-processors-phone-b2894806.html
                    [description] => ‘You may find a situation where people are buying the fashion devices they like, and eventually their connection with the phone is no longer the centre of everything, and whether they have an Android or an iPhone isn’t so important any more,’ says Cristiano Amon
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767630720
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [71] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Dense, sticky and heavy: why Venezuelan crude oil appeals to US refineries
                    [sha] => 679042865
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/jan/05/venezuelan-crude-oil-appeals-to-us-refineries
                    [description] => South American nation’s tar-like oil is what many Gulf coast facilities were built for but ramping up production to 3m barrels a day will be a long gameClustered along the US Gulf coast are some of the largest and most complex heavy-oil refineries in the world. These sprawling industrial hubs, owned by major US oil companies, stand ready to emerge as some of the major victors of Donald Trump’s swoop on Venezuela.In some ways, these refineries are a relic of another time; built to process the heavy, unctuous crude imported from Latin America before the boom in lighter US shale oil emerged earlier this century. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767630429
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [72] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => 'In the process': Rangers boss addresses Sterling question and gives transfer update amid expected departure
                    [sha] => 3294177478
                    [url] => https://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/rangers/latest-rangers-news/in-the-process-rangers-boss-addresses-sterling-question-and-gives-transfer-update-amid-expected-departure-5463518
                    [description] => Rangers boss Danny Rohl has provided an update on Dujon Sterling’s availability ahead of the game with Aberdeen on Tuesday.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767623461
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [73] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => How to make radiators hotter and speed up heating process using four expert tips
                    [sha] => 4088574263
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/household-bills/how-to-heat-radiators-faster-36497831
                    [description] => Expert shares simple tips to make sure your radiators get as hot as possible as the temperatures continue to drop
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767610239
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [74] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => How would Donald Trump tap ‘tremendous’ wealth from Venezuelan oil?
                    [sha] => 427037524
                    [url] => https://www.ft.com/content/c077e768-05d3-4305-907c-7ca21a6e50e1
                    [description] => Industry insiders have warned the process could take years — and cost tens of billions of dollars
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767589228
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [75] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => UK’s plans to seize asylum seekers’ phones condemned by campaigners
                    [sha] => 3178470413
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/jan/04/uk-plans-seize-asylum-seekers-phones-condemned-campaigners
                    [description] => People who are sent to Manston processing centre will be eligible for searches for electronic devices from MondayHome Office plans to immediately begin seizing asylum seekers’ mobile phones and sim cards without the need for an arrest have been condemned by a solicitor and anti-torture campaigners.People who arrive by small boat and are sent to Manston processing centre in Kent will from Monday be eligible for searches for electronic devices, a minister has said, with technology on site to download data. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767565818
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [76] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Silent procession of 2,000 mourners fills streets in poignant tribute after 40 killed in horror blaze at Swiss ski bar
                    [sha] => 1673035362
                    [url] => https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/15759764/silent-procession-mourns-40-killed-swiss-ski-bar-blaze/
                    [description] => MORE THAN 2,000 mourners walked in silence through the Swiss ski resort where 40 partygoers were killed in a New Year bar inferno. The poignant procession in the alpine town of Crans-Montana followed an emotional church service in memory of the dead. They filled the Chapel St Christophe and poured onto the streets outside to...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767539737
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [77] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Silent procession of 2,000 people fill the street for mass in Swiss ski resort after New Year fire which killed 40 people
                    [sha] => 2496035969
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15433013/silent-procession-people-street-mass-swiss-ski-resort-new-year-fire.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => Many of those walking along the main street towards a makeshift shrine outside Le Constellation bar carried flowers as the gathering snaked its way up the hill to the scene of the tragedy.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767527960
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [78] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The beauty product swaps that can transform your health: We all know about ultra
                    [sha] => 1754281527
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15431557/beauty-product-swaps-processed-foods-cosmetics-SUNNA-VAN-KAMPEN.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => Sunna van Kampen turns his attention to the everyday products lining your bathroom shelf - from toothpaste to shampoo and deodorant.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767486924
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [79] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Top England sports star thought he'd die in 'hardest ever' SAS Who Dares Wins challenge
                    [sha] => 1320298412
                    [url] => https://www.dailystar.co.uk/tv/top-england-sports-star-thought-36487577
                    [description] => Cricket star Graeme Swann was put through his paces in the latest series of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, but admitted that he thought the process was so gruelling, he would die
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767478910
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [80] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Scots lawyer struck off after divorce proceedings took FIVE years to complete
                    [sha] => 2651416432
                    [url] => https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/scottish-news/15757026/scots-lawyer-struck-off-divorce-took-five-years/
                    [description] => A TOP lawyer has been struck off after dragging out a divorce for three-and-a-half years. One of the ex-spouses told how the separation process lasted almost as long as their marriage due to delays caused by Fiona McKinnon. The dad of two, 44, said he was nearly financially “ruined” while the ex-Glasgow Bar Association president,...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767475101
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [81] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Wolves thrash sorry West Ham to claim first Premier League win of the season
                    [sha] => 2255038099
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/jan/03/wolves-west-ham-premier-league-match-report
                    [description] => This was the latest West Ham humiliation of the season, and possibly Nuno Espírito Santo’s last. They became the first team to lose to Wolves at the 20th time of asking, allowing the Midlands club to double their points tally in the process and bring hope of not being the worst team in Premier League history, while leaving the Hammers four points adrift of the last safe position.Former Wolves head coach Nuno has already been sacked once this season and a ninth game without victory will increase the pressure on a man who was more popular with the home fans, who celebrated first-half goals from Jhon Arias, Hwang Hee-chan and Mateus Mané, than the away end at Molineux. West Ham failed to get a shot on target against a team without a clean sheet prior to Saturday, who had secured three draws and nothing else in 19 matches, to put them in danger of falling below Derby’s record low of 11 points, although if the Hammers continue to play like this they might finish only three better off. Co...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767460280
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [82] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Karren Brady, 56, continues to show off her dramatic weight loss in behind
                    [sha] => 3743168723
                    [url] => https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15430821/Karren-Brady-56-continues-dramatic-weight-loss.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490
                    [description] => The star showed off her tiny waistline for fans as she shared pictures of the filming process for the BBC business series.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767431255
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [83] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Six tips from a physical therapist to keep healthy in your 60s
                    [sha] => 2489649027
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/physical-therapist-healthy-sixties-walking-mental-b2893738.html
                    [description] => Keep yourself fit and healthy by addressing these common habits and thought processes
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767386299
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [84] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Anthony Joshua must be given time to grieve before deciding if he will fight again
                    [sha] => 3452247261
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/anthony-joshua-tyson-fury-grief-36487501
                    [description] => Anthony Joshua has been through a traumatic and life-changing incident - he should be allowed time to process his grief before blockbuster fight with Tyson Fury happens
                    [category] => 4
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767362780
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [85] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Emma Raducanu finds rhythm for new season with stability and ‘stacking good days’
                    [sha] => 3622272199
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2026/jan/02/emma-raducanu-united-cup-great-britain-tennis
                    [description] => Briton to make United Cup debut against Naomi OsakaBilly Harris replaces Jack Draper in Great Britain teamEmma Raducanu believes she is on the right path towards greater success in 2026 as she prepares to begin the new tennis season as Great Britain’s leading player at the United Cup in Australia.Raducanu, the British women’s No 1, will make her debut in the mixed-gender team competition on Sunday against Japan’s Naomi Osaka. “I think for me it’s just about stacking the good days,” said Raducanu on her hopes for 2026. “I’ve been putting in some good practices. Even if each practice isn’t as perfect as you want it to be, I think just the consistency of it is the most important thing. That’s what really helped me last year. So I just hope to carry that on and enjoy the tennis, enjoy the process of what I’m doing, which right now I am.” Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767354724
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [86] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => New faces enter Wales Six Nations equation as coaches start selection process
                    [sha] => 3097508664
                    [url] => https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/new-faces-enter-wales-six-33154487
                    [description] => Steve Tandy has a difficult task on his hands heading into the Six Nations
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767353764
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [87] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The hill I will die on: PDAs on the morning commute are never acceptable | Michael Akadiri
                    [sha] => 2071646821
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/02/pda-morning-commute-never-acceptable-hugging-kissing
                    [description] => Spare me the hugging, kissing, sitting on each other’s laps. What’s the excuse so close to breakfast?First and foremost, let me say: I love love. I’m in love – I’m happily married with two boys. I’m surrounded by love, because most of my friends and family are in long-term relationships and have kids of their own. Heck, I even love it when strangers find love. Since its inception, I have watched every episode of Pop the Balloon or Find Love – a US reality dating show hosted by Arlette Amuli. While it’s entertaining observing how treacherous the dating market is, I’m more thrilled when two people match and commence their own love journey.However, for all my appreciation of love, public displays of affection (PDAs) on the morning commute should be punishable by prison. I’m talking hugging, kissing, even sitting on each other’s laps – all of the above are abominable to watch. In my dictatorship, those who committed such crimes would be locked up without due process. The British tonguin...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767340805
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [88] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => ‘We are always living in fear’: inside Myanmar’s ‘sham’ election
                    [sha] => 706029037
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/02/inside-myanmar-sham-election
                    [description] => Myanmar’s military rulers are holding the first elections since the 2021 coup, and life in the country’s biggest city is fraught with anxiety Yangon feels, on the surface, like a normal, bustling city. In downtown areas, commuters stream past roadside sellers and diners perch beneath parasols. Packed buses and cars chug along the roads. At sunset, young people stop to pose for photos opposite the famous Sule pagoda, as it gleams against a pink-blue sky.But almost five years on from the military seized power in a coup, ousting and imprisoning then de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi, life for local people feels anything but stable. Myanmar’s military rulers are in the process of holding the first elections since before the coup, a vote that the junta has touted as a return to democracy and stability. The UN and western governments have called the process, which will be held in three phases ending on 25 January, a sham. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767313774
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [89] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Tacita Dean on witnessing Ceal Floyer’s final work of art: ‘She gave death the middle finger’
                    [sha] => 3779196467
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2026/jan/01/tacita-dean-ceal-floyer
                    [description] => The Royal Academician celebrates an extraordinary moment as her friend, the artist Ceal Floyer, approached the end of her life last month• Read more: Ceal Floyer obituaryIt is very hard to describe a work by the British conceptual artist Ceal Floyer because description overburdens it. Her practice was so finely wrought that it existed only in the experience between a work’s idea and its absorption. Ceal handled this equation deftly and with perfect poise, but it was a perilous and naked process with little or no place to hide, or none.Resolving the relationship between an idea’s inception and its manifestation became increasingly fraught for her and many works never made it to fruition. Therein lay her courage. This is why I wanted to add something to last month’s obituary of her by Jonathan Watkins. Continue reading...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767273142
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [90] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The £16 Dunelm bargain that helps wet ‘clothes dry a lot quicker’ inside this winter and is ‘definitely worth buying’
                    [sha] => 3589273501
                    [url] => https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/fabulous/15749439/clever-bargain-helps-wet-clothes-dry-quicker-inside/
                    [description] => WITH temperatures continuing to drop and rain on and off, chances of you being able to dry your wet laundry outside are slim. So, if you're looking for a way to speed up the drying process inside without forking out a small fortune on electricity bills courtesy of your tumble dryer, then look no further....
                    [category] => 3
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767265827
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [91] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => The hobby that can rewire your brain and help you build resilience
                    [sha] => 3834528552
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/writing-mental-health-benefits-b2893085.html
                    [description] => It helps you to process information and regulate your emotions
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767265607
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [92] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => 'I harvested people’s organs, the brutal scenes will haunt me forever’
                    [sha] => 679571244
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/i-harvested-peoples-organs-brutal-36474768
                    [description] => As a former emergency medical technician, who once harvested organs from cadavers, he says the brutality of the organ donation process permanently changed his view and now he doesn't wish it for himself or his loved ones
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767250800
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [93] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Everything you need to know after M6 in Lancashire closed overnight due to 'police incident'
                    [sha] => 1037454570
                    [url] => https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/local-news/everything-you-need-know-after-33149480
                    [description] => National Highways said there was no estimated reopening time, but the process was underway to reopen both motorways as the police led incident has concluded
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 1
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767250075
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [94] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => 'We need to make sure it doesn't have a dodgy past': the process of acquiring art for the nation
                    [sha] => 2764289988
                    [url] => https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/we-need-to-make-sure-it-doesnt-have-a-dodgy-past-the-process-of-acquiring-art-for-the-nation-5435342
                    [description] => The process of acquiring art can be lengthy
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767247236
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [95] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => House of Fraser closing another department store as shoppers 'genuinely gutted'
                    [sha] => 862299198
                    [url] => https://www.mirror.co.uk/money/house-fraser-closing-another-department-36477395
                    [description] => The building has now been listed for sale for £3million with Vickery Holman, a commercial property agent, handling the process
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767174920
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [96] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Application process begins for admission of pupils starting secondary schools in West Lothian in August
                    [sha] => 3173918583
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/application-process-begins-admission-pupils-36474525
                    [description] => West Lothian Council have already sent e-mails/letters to parents of all P7 children we know of who live in West Lothian to prompt them to apply.
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767105714
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [97] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Why you gain ‘menopause weight’ in midlife – and how to avoid it
                    [sha] => 787178133
                    [url] => https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/menopause-perimenopause-weight-gain-midlife-b2892117.html
                    [description] => There are physiological processes that begin long before menopause itself, but weight gain isn’t necessarily inevitable
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767098348
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [98] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => Scotland keeper kicks off Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations with torchlight procession
                    [sha] => 1263966247
                    [url] => https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/scotland-keeper-kicks-edinburghs-hogmanay-36472155
                    [description] => The Hearts No.1 was joined by Vikings from Shetland’s South Mainland Up Helly Aa’ Jarl Squad as they officially ignited four days of New Year celebrations in the city.
                    [category] => 1
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767086571
                    [extra] => 0
                )

            [99] => Array
                (
                    [iso] => GB
                    [title] => No Time for Goodbye review – well intentioned drama about the loneliness of the asylum
                    [sha] => 1564040309
                    [url] => https://www.theguardian.com/film/2025/dec/30/no-time-for-goodbye-review-well-intentioned-drama-about-the-loneliness-of-the-asylum-seeker
                    [description] => Journalist Don Ng’s debut feature raises interesting questions about the asylum experience – but his film is too sentimental and superficial to truly answer themThis is a film made with the best of intentions – and it has some good insights into the loneliness and isolation of seeking asylum in the UK. But there are a few too many sentimental moments to properly work as social-realism, or anything close to convincing drama, which is disappointing given its creator, Don Ng, is a journalist-turned-director making his feature debut. It’s set in London, where Bosco (a sensitive performance by Yiu-Sing Lam) has arrived from Hong Kong fleeing the government’s crackdown on political freedom, though he doesn’t really talk much about the situation back home.Bosco is sent to live with other asylum seekers on a military base while his application is processed. Some of the best scenes turn out to be gentle observations of his sense of dislocation: walking around the local corner shop, for examp...
                    [category] => 5
                    [featured] => 0
                    [sentiment] => 0
                    [date] => 1767078001
                    [extra] => 0
                )

        )

    [results] => 1308
    [page] => 1
    [activecountry] => GB
)

Politics


Events


Economics


Society


Sport

Add Watch Country

arrow_drop_down