Guardian news january 16
Here are the top news stories from The Guardian on January 16:
Politics
- Boris Johnson's Brexit deal faces fresh opposition as Labour and Lib Dems unite to block it (The Guardian)
- UK's top civil servant says Brexit deal is 'not perfect' but 'best available' (The Guardian)
- Nigel Farage's Brexit Party to stand in local elections, despite PM's plea to focus on EU (The Guardian)
World
- Iran's supreme leader says US 'cannot do a damn thing' to Iran (The Guardian)
- Hong Kong protests: police fire teargas as thousands march against extradition bill (The Guardian)
- Australia bushfires: death toll rises to 25 as firefighters battle 'catastrophic' conditions (The Guardian)
Business
- UK economy shrinks by 0.2% in fourth quarter, official figures show (The Guardian)
- HSBC to cut 35,000 jobs worldwide in major restructuring (The Guardian)
- Amazon's Jeff Bezos becomes world's richest person, surpassing Bill Gates (The Guardian)
Sport
- Manchester City's Champions League ban upheld by Uefa appeal committee (The Guardian)
- Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk wins Fifa Best Men's Player award (The Guardian)
- England's Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer named in ICC's Test team of the year (The Guardian)
Science
- Climate crisis: world's oceans have absorbed 60% more CO2 than estimated, study finds (The Guardian)
- Scientists discover new species of ancient human in the Philippines (The Guardian)
- NASA's Perseverance rover finds evidence of ancient lake on Mars (The Guardian)
These are just a few of the top news stories from The Guardian on January 16. If you're looking for more information on a specific topic, feel free to ask!