• Theresa May faces MPs at prime minister’s questions for the first time after setting out her Brexit vision
• Disabled passengers have won a court ruling that bus drivers must enforce rights to wheelchair space – but what does it mean in practice?
• Joe Biden, speaking at Davos in one of his last engagements as US vice-president, warns France and Germany to beware Russian cyberattacks in their upcoming elections
• David Aaronovitch says the Americans were right to throw the book at Chelsea Manning – but so is Mr Obama for ordering her early release. Unlike China and Russia, this is how civilised nations behave
• The owner of a carwash has been jailed after one of his staff was electrocuted in the shower of a rat-infested flat provided by the business
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• The British sprinter James Ellington is facing career-ending injuries after he and fellow athlete Nigel Levine were injured in a motorbike crash in Tenerife
• Police investigating the murder of Leonne Weeks in Rotherham have arrested a 26-year-old woman on suspicion of assisting an offender
• After two people died during the demolition of a Bedouin village by Israeli police, video has emerged throwing the official version of events into doubt
• The leader of Germany’s anti-immigration AfD party says the country should stop remembering Nazi crimes
• The head of Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, is being investigated over Mariah Carey concert tickets he was given by James Packer, the Australian business tycoon and her then boyfriend
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• Goldman Sachs and Citigroup both see profits rise
• We’ll look ahead to the second one-day international between England and India
• AB De Villiers is likely to miss the summer test series against England
• The latest figures in the investigation into sexual abuse in football suggest there have been 526 victims, 184 suspects and 248 clubs involved
• Obituaries recalls the life of Sir James – “Jimmy” – Mancham, the president of the Seychelles who became a playboy in London following a coup