Thursday January 1 2026
The Times & The Sunday Times

Fireworks over the London Eye during New Year's celebrations.
New Year 2026: London marks occasion with spectacular fireworks

About 100,000 people gathered in the capital as the chimes of Big Ben rang out at midnight

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A person with ADHD doodling on a blue paper during a seminar.
A person with ADHD doodling on a blue paper during a seminar.
Children ‘to lose right to Send support’ except in severe cases



Shamima Begum in a light blue collared shirt, with sunglasses resting on her head, looking slightly upwards and to the right.
ECHR challenges removal of Shamima Begum’s citizenship

Exterior of Kensington Palace with a bronze statue of William III of Orange and ornate black and gold gates.
Exterior of Kensington Palace with a bronze statue of William III of Orange and ornate black and gold gates.
Man charged after intruder breaks into Kensington Palace twice

Shamima Begum in a light blue collared shirt, with sunglasses resting on her head, looking slightly upwards and to the right.
Shamima Begum in a light blue collared shirt, with sunglasses resting on her head, looking slightly upwards and to the right.
ECHR challenges removal of Shamima Begum’s citizenship


Shamima Begum in a light blue collared shirt, with sunglasses resting on her head, looking slightly upwards and to the right.





Single ten-minute workout could halt progression of bowel cancer

Scientists from Newcastle University say physical activity protects against the disease and boosts metabolism


Meg Lynch, the nurse allegedly attacked by an Afghan migrant, looking at the camera.
Nurse says she was nearly beaten to death in crowbar attack

Meg Lynch required stitches and a CT scan after she was one of six injured in the incident at a community hospital in Newton-le-Willows


Incoming Archbishop of Canterbury calls for better social care

In her first new year message the Right Rev Sarah Mullally, a former chief nurse, said community services could ease the strain on the NHS



Ed and Izzy Hudson on their wedding day with Ed using a physiotherapy unit to walk.
Paralysed at 23, I walked down the aisle five years later

An accident left Ed Hudson a quadriplegic, but help from a rehabilitation centre and an innovative exoskeleton meant he could fulfil one of his dreams










Eloise Smith and racehorse Milldam celebrate their shared birthday.

Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner, and Keir Starmer at a Labour Party event.
Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner, and Keir Starmer at a Labour Party event.
Stars suggest Labour coup, but do they favour Rayner or Streeting?

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Collage of photos of a man in a beige suit, a woman with curly red hair, a woman with dark hair speaking, King Charles III, and two open flip phones, set against a green background with pink, yellow, and teal circles.
What to expect from 2026 in science, arts, politics and society

Fat-busting pills, Andrew’s eviction, a moon visit, folding phones, BBC and police reform — Times writers look ahead to the next 12 months

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A close-up of a woman's butt and thighs wearing black underwear.
The rise of the £500 lunchtime bottom lift

The latest tweakment is the liquid Brazilian butt lift. The unregulated procedure is quick, cheap — and demand in Britain is soaring


Collage of Ella Mills and an aubergine taco.
Deliciously Ella: what the queen of healthy eating did next



Burnsall village, river, and bridge in Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Why you’ll pay a ‘paradise premium’ to live in a national park


James Brown with declutter expert Julieanne Steel.
I got hearing aids in my fifties — I wish I’d got them sooner






Zohran Mamdani and his wife Rama Duwaji at Old City Hall Station where he was sworn in as mayor.
Zohran Mamdani sworn in as first Muslim mayor of New York City
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Happy new year — same unhappy old Keir

With his approval ratings through the floor, it will take a miracle for the PM to survive 2026 but can a replacement do any better?



Illustration of a train tunnel with "2026" written above it, a megaphone saying "WE'D LIKE TO APOLOGISE FOR FURTHER DELAYS AND CANCELLATIONS ON THE LINE," and a dove with an olive branch and a suitcase labeled "Peace Train" outside the tunnel.

Cartoon by Peter Schrank



a man wearing a green jacket with the letter m on it
How AI could turn us all into Dr Dolittles






a man wearing a green jacket with the letter m on it
How AI could turn us all into Dr Dolittles







Vicky Reynal in a white patterned blouse, dark trousers, and a leopard print belt, sitting with arms crossed.
Vicky ReynalHow to be better with money in 2026 — and make the habit last a lifetime







Portobello mushrooms and onions with mashed green vegetables and sauce.
Quick Wins: four recipes from Ella Mills’s latest collection
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks to workers in front of a Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet.
FTSE 100 shrugs off tariffs and war to enjoy best year since 2009


A mobile phone displaying an energy bill next to a lit gas hob.
Energy bills set to drop by £138 in April after green tax shift

Patrick Hosking byline
Patrick HoskingThe UK is stuck, but there is still hope for 2026



Political ignorance of business stunting growth, says Iceland boss







Lucy Worsley, historian and chief curator at Historic Royal Palaces.
Lucy Worsley: ‘I’m like Elizabeth I — uptight and swotty’


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Stephen Leslie KC, wearing a tartan tuxedo, holding a glass of champagne.
Stephen Leslie KC, popular criminal advocate

Ebullient and colourful figure who became leader of the South Eastern Circuit at the Bar, dies aged 78

Stephen Leslie KC, wearing a tartan tuxedo, holding a glass of champagne.
Stephen Leslie KC, popular criminal advocate


Justin Toper, newspaper astrologer


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