What the papers say – January 17
Inside the Gaza ceasefire deal — and what happens next
Israeli vote on Gaza ceasefire deal paused amid 'last-minute crisis'
London flights to Tel Aviv resume after Gaza ceasefire agreement
The heartbreaking stories of the Hamas hostages
Lammy: There must be no back-tracking over Gaza ceasefire deal
Tories accused of showing ‘collective amnesia’ over record in government
Israel-Palestine: A timeline of the decades-long conflict
'Miracles do happen': UK hostage families tell of hopes for reunions
Israel's cabinet set to meet to approve Gaza ceasefire deal
What the papers say – January 16
Israel and Hamas reach Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal
Starmer welcomes ‘overdue’ Gaza ceasefire and mourns Britons lost in conflict
‘No closure until last hostage is home’, say families of killed British citizens
Taoiseach welcomes Gaza ceasefire after ’15 months of destruction’
Moon and Gaza among 25 heritage sites deemed at risk
Lammy: Number one issue to secure release of jailed pro-democracy activist
MPs alarmed after police block plans for Pro-Palestine march near BBC
Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal 'could be hours away'
What the papers say – January 14
Dismantling UN agency in Gaza will ‘plunge communities into despair’, MPs warned
Student plans festival to fund delivery of ambulances to conflict zones
Trump’s rhetoric and unpredictability can be ‘destabilsing’ says Lammy
Gaza protesters set to clash with police over march near synagogue
Government should be ‘ashamed’ of policies on Gaza, former cabinet minister says
MP suggests Israeli ambassador should face expulsion amid war in Gaza
McDonald pays tribute to ‘patriot’ Ted Howell during funeral service
Labour councillors quit with broadside at Starmer
Hundreds take part in Dublin vigil to show support for Palestinian journalists
Ed Davey urges Labour to be faster and bolder to deliver ‘real change’ in 2025
2024’s top 10 climate disasters cost more than 200 billion dollars, charity says
Netanyahu visited Ireland in bid to establish now-closing embassy
'UK donors are giving people hope in Gaza' - London aid worker
Harris issues new pledge over engagements with Israel
Jail for ‘idiot’ Hamas supporter who threatened Prime Minister with knife emoji
Sultan of Brunei visits Starmer at No 10 to renew army garrison deal
Verona Murphy becomes first female speaker of the Irish parliament
New Irish parliament will not be silenced in calling for peace in Gaza
Gaza ceasefire hopes grow as talks gain momentum
‘Deep slander’ to accuse Ireland of being antisemitic, Irish president says
Humza Yousaf: A trailblazer in the top job who was never in control
Irish government accused by Israel’s foreign minister of ‘antisemitic rhetoric’
Israel ambassador defends embassy closure, saying Ireland a hostile atmosphere
Ireland will not be silenced over Israel’s war in Gaza, says premier
Israel accuses Ireland of ‘crossing red line’ as it closes embassy
Tories question £13m extra funding for UN’s Gaza aid agency
Ireland to ask ICJ to broaden interpretation of genocide in Israel case
Starmer holds talks with Cypriot president in first PM visit since 1971
Starmer defends seeking investment from ‘key partner’ Saudi Arabia
Scotland’s First Minister stresses the need for ‘stable solution’ in Syria
Mother of sole British hostage in Gaza ‘wants solutions not sympathy’
King thanks charity workers for their efforts in the Middle East
Starmer hails partnership with Qatar as he welcomes Emir to Downing Street
Elgin Marbles not on agenda as UK and Greek PMs meet, No 10 says
Tense scenes as pro-Palestine demonstration held near festive crowds
Three main parties in tight race, according to Irish General Election exit poll
Voting continues in Irish General Election
Irish political leaders urge people to vote in ‘close-fought’ General Election
Irish premier casts vote with his family early as General Election under way
Irish voters head to polls in ‘too close to call’ General Election