US INAUGURATION

Plans to give the public a say over monuments are a blow to the woke Left’s censorship of our history
Christian Jones is stepping down after a year as the Duke of Cambridge's right-hand man to join a private equity group
Manager knows he will carry ultimate responsibility for results and yet he cannot be solely blamed for the dreadful lapses in concentration
Wool prices have halved in the last year, but this winter’s fashion for chunky jumpers and warm woollies could be a solution
Channel 4's dating show returned for its 16th series with a new location and another mixed bag of matchmaking results
The V&A's new-look gallery – plus fresh digital insights – will transform how we see the tapestries he designed for the Sistine Chapel
How the superhero epic that gave birth to WandaVision became marred by in-fighting, charges of sexism, and terrible dream sequences
Sting and Sir Elton John among the more than 1,000 signatories to a letter accusing the government of 'shamefully failing' artists
Space launches that take off from a runway are cheaper, but are they the future of spaceflight?
Unlike the US, the UK is too reliant on the confidence of foreign investors to borrow and spend its way out of trouble
Officials now believe that the UK’s decision secure its own supplies and 'go it alone' was the 'best decision we made in the whole pandemic'
Social networks have made plans to transfer accounts such as @POTUS and @WhiteHouse, but not all of them will transfer Trump's followers
We now know that gorillas can catch Covid, but conservationists believe the pandemic could offer a silver lining
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