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Rishi Sunak's Rwanda scheme might cost £290m before a single flight has taken off. Credit: Getty

Politics Uncovered: Rwanda threatens to break apart Tory Party Ralph Blackburn

Join the great debate - do you prefer a fake or real Christmas tree when you are putting up your festive decorations?

Fake or real? The great Christmas tree debate and its 120m victims Poppy McBeath

Anna Elisabet Eberstein, Hugh Grant, Tilda Swinton and Lucy Boynton attend the CHANEL Metiers D'Art Show

Chanel shows Rishi that levelling up is more than a fashionable trend Nancy Fielder

Rishi Sunak has taken the biggest risk of his premiership on Rwanda. Credit: Getty

Rishi Sunak takes the biggest risk of his premiership over Rwanda Ralph Blackburn

Rishi Sunak joked about Brexit at PMQs. Credit: Getty/Mark Hall

PMQs: Rishi Sunak may be laughing about Brexit but the public aren’t Ralph Blackburn

The BBC needs reform to give licence payers real value for money. Picture: Leon Neal/Getty Images

BBC needs urgent reform to return Auntie to former glory Jamie Jones

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Elgin Marbles or Parthenon Sculptures and Rishi Sunak. Credit: Getty/Kim Mogg

Politics Uncovered: a Greek tragedy and slippery Hancock Ralph Blackburn

Matt Hancock at the Covid Inquiry. Credit: Covid Inquiry.

Matt Hancock attempts to rewrite history with Covid Inquiry evidence Ralph Blackburn

Nottingham City Council has declared itself 'effectively bankrupt'

Nottingham City Council 'bankruptcy' - mismanagement or underfunding? Gurj Nanrah

Alternative advent calendars have become yet another pricy item to add to the Christmas wish list but Poppy McBeath would rather have old fashioned chocolate anyway. Picture: NationalWorld

Give me chocolate not beauty products in my advent calendar

Harvard University launches a course to study Taylor Swift. Picture: Getty

Why the Harvard University course on Taylor Swift is a good idea Natalie Dixon

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, the Elgin Marbles or Parthenon Sculptures and Rishi Sunak. Credit: Getty/Kim Mogg

Petty Rishi Sunak has lost his marbles in Greek diplomatic row Ralph Blackburn

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Schools have been described as the fourth emergency service as hungry children are sent to class as a matter of routine and support systems crumble

How teachers are having to step in to feed and wash children Nancy Fielder

A row has erupted over the Elgin Marbles.

Elgin Marbles debate rages on - and the case is as strong as ever Gurj Nanrah

Is it time the minimum voting age was lowered to 16?

We can swing elections: Now is the time to let 16 year olds vote Poppy McBeath

Rishi Sunak is feeling the heat from his backbenchers on immigration. Credit: Getty

Tories launch rebellion over immigration signalling battle for Sunak Ralph Blackburn

It was another busy week in Westminster for Rishi Sunak with the Autumn Statement and migration figures. Credit: Getty/Kim Mogg

Politics Uncovered: Tory immigration difficulties & Nigel Farage's bum Ralph Blackburn

My family and I went along to our first ever Christmas light trail at Luminate Coombe Abbey in Coventry. (Credit: Isabella Boneham/NationalWorld)

Here's what I thought of my first Christmas light trail experience Isabella Boneham

Mark Hoyle is half of social media sensation LadBaby who have had multiple Christmas No.1 singles

Why I'm glad LadBaby aren't releasing a Christmas track Matthew Mohan-Hickson

Our writers on their favourite incarnations of The Doctor

Who is the best Doctor Who? Here are our favourites ... Steven Ross

Jeremy Hunt. Credit: Getty/Mark Hall

Jeremy Hunt promises cuts but Tory stealth tax will still hit millions Ralph Blackburn

Associate editor Marina's Dexter (left), and Beth with late editor Jamie Jones (NationalWorld/Supplied)

Study finds a new puppy is as overwhelming as a newborn

You won't find most cringe words in a dictionary, at least definitely not in the context which they are mostly used and abused

Totes bae: The cringe words that will lose you friends Poppy McBeath

The number of young people sleeping on the streets is rising - even according to the official figures

Young homelessness figures simply don’t add up Patrick Meleady -

School summer holidays could become shorter

Changing length of school summer holiday makes sense Tom Morton

Fred Sirieix challenged Nigel Farage, left, over Brexit on I'm A Celebrity. Credit: ITV/Adobe/Mark Hall

It took I'm a Celebrity to finally expose Brexit's great red tape myth Ralph Blackburn

Our reporter gives her verdict on the Strictly Come Dancing performances in Blackpool

I'll never forget being part of Strictly Come Dancing in Blackpool Lucinda Herbert

I'm a dormant driver; passenger-seat urchin - a young person costed out of driving

Can drive, won't drive - why young people are becoming dormant drivers Will Millar

Nigel Farage heading into the I'm a Celebrity jungle - please just get him out of here

Nigel Farage is on I'm a Celebrity... Get ME out of here! Jamie Jones

NationalWorld reporter Rochelle Barrand tries not to look at the number on her smart meter every time she goes to switch the kettle on to make myself a cup of tea. Picture: Adobe Photos.

Without £400 energy bill fund looking at my smart meter makes me worry Rochelle Barrand

NationalWorld reporter Rochelle Barrand (left) with her twin brother Keelan. They were born ten weeks prematurely in August 1993. Photo by Rochelle Barrand.

I wonder what my life would have been like if I wasn't born early Rochelle Barrand

Diana, William and Harry as portrayed in The Crown season 6

The Crown brings back memories of the royal family's 1990s antics Tom Morton

Elizabeth Debicki seems to have the same mesmerising appeal of the late Princess Diana. Photograph by Getty

Does Elizabeth Debicki have Princess Diana's star quality? Marina Licht

The views of young people are ignored by politicians so there is no reason for them to do anything other than ignore what is going on with leaders such as Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman (Picture: James Manning/WPA pool/Getty Images)

Want young people to care about politics? Then stop ignoring us Poppy McBeath

Some children are not attending lessons and missing out on learning to avoid the growing tide of bullying and violence in schools.

Bullies, violence and knife-crime: Children too scared to go to school Patrick Meleady

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and former Home Secretary Suella Braverman. The smiles and shared table have been replaced by bitter animosity. PIC: Phil Noble/PA Wire

Backstabbing and poison pens - when will we get policies that help us? Nancy Fielder

David Cameron said that losing his son was something that something that ‘nothing could prepare him for’

Losing his son was something that engulfed David Cameron and family Marina Licht

It is the King's 75th birthday but is he leading an outdated monarchy and should the institution end?

King Charles 75th birthday: time to blow out candles on Royal Family? Steven Ross

Netflix is one of the biggest streaming services in the world

Why streaming services mean we don't own anything any more Gurj Nanrah

Rishi Sunak, centre, has axed Suella Braverman, right, and brought back David Cameron, left. Credit: Getty/Kim Mogg

Rishi Sunak bringing back David Cameron is a sign of desperation Ralph Blackburn

Walking back into public life is former prime minister David Cameron arriving at 10 Downing Street, London, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak conducted his ministerial reshuffle following the sacking of home secretary Suella Braverman.

How to lose an election ... Cameron back and Rishi weaker than ever Nancy Fielder

A man takes Viagra. Image: Graphicroyalty - stock.adobe.com

Is Viagra behind the rise of Hollywood's older dads club? Jamie Jones

A child waves a Palestinian flag as he sits on the shoulder of a man during the 'National March For Palestine' (Photo: Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP via Getty Images)

London's pro-Palestine demonstration really was a 'love march' Amber Allott

The law of the jungle: Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman go head-to-head. Meanwhile I'm a Celebrity is all set to send celebs into the outback.

Rishi Sunak's dilemma over sacking rebellious Suella Braverman Ralph Blackburn

Cigarettes will be a thing of the past - in about 80 years.

Those who want NOS and cigarettes badly enough will still find a way David George

A speed camera is situated on a Central London road (c.2004)

I got caught speeding doing 24mph in a 20-zone and now I'm disgruntled Gurj Nanrah

A Joseph Rowntree Foundation report found that almost four million people in the UK, including more than a million children, experienced the most extreme form of poverty last year. Credit: Mark Hall/Adobe

How did hungry kids in cold homes become acceptable in the UK? Patrick Meleady

Everyone has been touched by breast cancer or knows somebody who has - and lots of people fundraise for more research. Here are Linslade Lower School Staff dressing up for Breast Cancer Awareness Week in 2007

New breast cancer drug on the NHS is massive boost to women everywhere Nancy Fielder

Presents under a Christmas tree burying the real meaning of Christmas. Picture: PA Wire

The real meaning of Christmas? It's buried under a pile of gifts Jamie Jones

Boris Johnson focused on Brexit over Covid. Credit: Getty/Adobe/Kim Mogg

Brexit black hole sucked government time and resources away from Covid Ralph Blackburn

Suella Braverman wants to ban the homeless from sleeping in tents

Suella Braverman's plan to ban homeless tents has no compassion Tom Morton

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak looks on adoringly at Elon Musk. Credit: Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA Wire

Sycophantic Sunak star-struck in surreal Elon Musk 'interview' Ralph Blackburn

The Met Office warns climate change is going to make the UK's winters wetter and stormier - as communities are battered by back-to-back storms (NationalWorld)

Accepting weak climate policy is accepting the 'unrelenting misery' of storms Amber Allott

My sister and I went to see JLS ‘The Hits Tour’ at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena - and now I am a reborn fan. (Photo: Isabella Boneham)

Seeing my childhood boy band was the night out I didn’t know I needed Isabella Boneham

The Covid Inquiry has shown beyond all doubt that Boris Johnson was not up to being Prime Minister. Credit: Mark Hall/PA

Covid Inquiry confirms that callous Boris was unfit to be PM Ralph Blackburn

Jenni Hermoso / Luis Rubiales. Credit: Getty Images

Luis Rubiales' shameful actions remind us how far we still have to go

The death of Adam Johnson during an ice hockey match between Nottingham Panthers and Sheffield Steelers has horrified everyone connected to the sport

Tragic death of Adam Johnson: Ice hockey will never be the same again Bob Westerdale

As our tastes have changed over the decades, Brits are now drinking more coffee than tea in a shock to national habits.

More coffee than tea! Confusing health trends as our diets change Nancy Fielder

A TikTok user has gone viral for complaining about her 9 to 5 work routine, and while I think she has a point I also think she’s missing two major issues, says NationalWorld reporter Rochelle Barrand. Stock image by Adobe Photos.

9 to 5 work is a huge shock in first job but working shifts is harder Rochelle Barrand

Elon Musk has owned Twitter/X for a year now

A year of change on Twitter - or X - has seen confusion and concern Gurj Nanrah

At least 22 people have been killed, and dozens others have been injured after a gunman opened fire in the US state of Maine. (Credit: Getty Images)

USA: The country where gun industry profits outweigh the value of life Nancy Fielder

Halloween divides the generations and has become very expensive, over commercialised and no so much of a treat

Halloween: Is the £1.07billion scariest day still a treat? Poppy McBeath

Keir Starmer quizzed Rishi Sunak about the cost of living crisis at PMQs. Credit: Mark Hall/Getty

Starmer avoids Israel and sticks to cost of living crisis at PMQs Ralph Blackburn

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Claudia Winkleman has announced she will be leaving her BBC Radio 2 show in the new year and revealed who will replace her

Claudia Winkleman announces she is leaving her BBC Radio 2 show

The Met Office has issued new snow and ice warnings across the UK this weekend as temperatures plummet below freezing. (Photo: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)

New snow and ice warnings issued across UK as temperatures plummet

A new international appeal has been launch by Hampshire police after new developments were made regarding the body of a man found in Micheldever in 2017 (Credit: Canva/Hampshire Police)

Face reconstruction and new clues to mystery man found dead in barn

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