Archive: January 31, 2022
UK police seize gold bars worth £650,000 at Heathrow Airport
Sue Gray report: Serious failings of leadership and judgment at Downing St parties
Scientist warns UK about ‘dangerous’ plan to drop Covid isolation regulation
Ahmaud Arbery: US judge rejects plea agreement for murderer
Dubai's GDP grows 6.3% in first nine months of 2021
Why employees will continue to pay no income tax in the UAE
Frozen iguanas are falling from Florida's trees due to cold weather
Jewish community looks at Dubai synagogue as population doubles
Myanmar: US hits top justice officials with sanctions
Israeli president visits Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque during historic trip
Rihanna expecting her first child with A$AP Rocky
Lebanon detains at least 17 in crackdown on Israeli 'spy networks'
World Bank and IMF move this year’s meeting from Morocco to Washington
Syrian Kurdish forces count losses after ISIS prison siege
Mashreq reports $278m in 2021 net profit
Abu Dhabi teams up with Mauritius to boost trade
Professional pillow fight champions named in Florida combat sport first
Alli, Eriksen, Bentancur, Van de Beek: Transfer deadline day round-up
Full list of 16 allegations Boris Johnson faced
Boris Johnson fights off resignation calls following Sue Gray report
Biden says he plans to designate Qatar as major non-Nato ally
Houthi terror attack: UAE destroys ballistic missile launched by Yemen's rebels
Iran nuclear deal: only ‘handful of weeks’ left to reach agreement, US says
Wordle: New York Times Company buys popular web game
Education offers one of the last routes out of country for young Afghans
Mason Greenwood: Police given more time to question Man United star
Capt Sir Tom Moore tweeter found guilty of ‘grossly offensive’ message
UK government plans to scrap mandatory Covid vaccines for NHS health workers
UK PM Boris Johnson will travel to Ukraine in show of support amid Russia tensions
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed meets UK minister for Middle East and North Africa
H.E.R, JLo and Becky G join Michelle Obama’s voter campaign
Iran stops using nuclear site after attack, says UN watchdog
People may be overtreated while dying, making death less humane, experts say