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| | Sophie Zeldin-O'Neill 29 December 2023 | | In these final, hazy days of 'twixmas', our thoughts are turning from festive revelry to the new year ahead. But before we link arms for Auld Lang Syne and usher in 2024, there's still time to kick back and catch up on some new features, and some you might have missed over the Christmas break. | | | |
Remembering the famous faces of those who died in 2023 A World Cup-winning England footballer; the star of one of the most successful sitcoms ever made; a multi-million-selling singer whose career spanned five decades; and the designer who brought the miniskirt to the High Street. Those are among the well-known figures no longer with us. Look back at some of the notable names whose deaths occurred this year. | | | | | | The conflict in Ukraine is about to enter its third calendar year. The front lines have hardly moved in the last few months - and peace in the region seems as far away as ever - but could the course of the war change in 2024? We asked three military analysts how they think events may unfold in the coming 12 months. | | | | |
Image: Getty images From the so-called "Ten Pound Poms" in the 1950s to the current boom in skilled workers moving from India, waves of migrants have arrived on Australia's shores in search of its promise. And many found it. But for current generations, the dreams proffered to their parents and grandparents are out of reach. After decades of government policies that treat housing as an investment not a right, many say they would be lucky to even find a stable, affordable place to rent. | | | | |
Celebrities provide a vital public service throughout the year by keeping us all entertained - even if it isn't always on purpose. From the time pranksters taped a phone to the back of the Match of the Day studio to Lana Del Rey's Glastonbury tardiness and the Spanish bookshop that prematurely released Prince Harry's memoir, we take a look at some of this year's finest mishaps. | | | |
Image: Jane Barlow/PA Media Capturing the UK on camera in 2023 The Coronation might have been the crowning moment but there was so much more to see to get the full story of the year that's almost gone. From star-jumping sea swimmers and savage storms to Starmer and Sunak and the sad stump at Sycamore Gap, let us take you through the past 12 months with the best images from across the nation. | | | | |
Essential read | | | When her father found a new partner, Carolyn Stephens was stopped from seeing him and left helpless as he vanished from her life. | | | | | | | | More stories you might have missed | | | |
| | TV AND STREAMING Wallace and Gromit's return, a new Doctor Who and more - here are all your TV treats for 2024. | | | | | BOOKS Stephen King, Britney and Chigozie Obioma also have new books - what will you delve into? | | | | | | | | A study by Lancaster University has found that rhotic speakers - who pronounce strong "r" sounds in words like car, her and bird - were "becoming a thing of the past" across the North of England. Find out what's causing the shift, and which area remains an exception to the rule. News Daily will be back in your inbox as normal on Tuesday 2 January. We leave you with the quiz of the week, and best wishes for a very happy new year. | | | |
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