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California governor sues Trump over troops
Labour pledges £14bn for nuclear to get UK off ‘fossil fuel rollercoaster’
Call for more NHS funding after 87 die following equipment failures
One patient’s surgical experience
Urban foxes stake claim to Google’s new London office
Glastonbury sells fewer tickets after overcrowding concerns
Israeli military seizes Gaza aid boat with Thunberg on board
Advanced AI suffers ‘accuracy collapse’ with complex problems
In it to win it
Doctor guilty of misconduct in death that led to Martha’s rule
Eurostar vows to run direct trains from UK to Switzerland and Germany
LA tension grows as governor sues Trump over White House response
Protesters defiant in the face of troops and teargas
Army veterans’ warning over national guard deployment
Protesters defiant in the face of troops and teargas
Rubber bullet hits reporter
Concern over £5bn rescue plan for Thames Water
MPs ask if bonuses will be clawed back
Lack of veteran trees harming UK biodiversity, says Woodland Trust report
Ofsted training guide criticised for linking autism to extremism
Man killed wife in Bradford attack as she pushed pram, court hears
Reeves U-turn on winter fuel benefit as income threshold raised to £35,000
Police spending
Miliband announces £14bn for new nuclear capacity
Khan ‘furious’ over lack of infrastructure cash
Hard to create a bigger cock-up if you tried
Farage backs revival of Welsh coalmines and steel industry
Reform leader’s man of the people pose seems to sway voters. It’s a truly Trumpian paradox
AI signals ‘better future’
Emin’s crucifixion is the greatest painting since Lucian Freud
Deportee escapes guards and runs across Heathrow runway
Ocean ecosystems face ‘ticking bomb’ as seawater acidity passes critical level
Claims UK spy agencies aided CIA torture after 9/11 to be heard in court
Good points, well made
Frederick Forsyth, bestselling author of The Day of the Jackal, dies at 86
‘Fixated’ plastic surgeon jailed for life for attempted murder of fellow doctor
Stars of an ‘exquisite’ year on Broadway gather for Tonys
Partner violence can harm brain health for decades, study finds
User-generated content set to attract more ad revenue than big media firms
Nazis on Alderney ‘used prisoners for target practice’
MPs fear loss of key World Service operations
British Council could close offices in 60 countries amid aid budget cuts
Soviet sanatoriums
Russia could be ready to attack Nato ‘within five years’, warns alliance chief
Kyiv claims to have hit Russian fighter jets in night-time raid
Canada ups arms budget
Tehran says it will release secret files on Israeli nuclear programme
Kyiv claims to have hit Russian fighter jets in night-time raid
Trump’s new ban on travel to US takes effect eight years after initial backlash
Flower show
Justin Baldoni’s $400m lawsuit against Blake Lively dismissed
Six babies of unvaccinated mothers born with measles
Sly Stone, pioneering funk and soul musician, dies aged 82
France latest to offer lessons based around Netflix drama Adolescence
Chinese tech companies freeze AI tools to deter exam cheats
Green drive splits opinion in South African coal belt
India sends astronaut to International Space Station for first time
Managers at SoftBank felt threatened by founder links, says Greensill
Takeover fever grips City as three firms receive US offers
Warner Bros Discovery to be split in two in attempt to reverse decline
Thames Water’s creditors are being far too greedy – but you can’t blame them for trying
Advent of AI brings fear for jobs in advertising industry
Uneven playing field
‘We want to play hard and fair, and I think we’ve got it right’
‘We want to play hard and fair, and I think we’ve got it right’
Farrell facing prop crisis after injury rules out Fagerson
Breakaway R360 league labelled ‘delusional’ by TV sport chief
‘Boultercanu’ serve delight on historic day at Queen’s Club
Murray down on his game in Arena hit-up
Stunning final sets high bar for years of Alcaraz v Sinner clashes
Knighthood for Wigan pioneer Boston ends league’s long wait
Saka loving new balance after bout of self-doubt
Trent-side internationals
De Bruyne’s lethal blow ends Wales’ fightback
Bellamy hails players’ spirit despite defeat
Aït-Nouri completes £31m move from Wolves
Lewandowski ‘betrayed’ by loss of captaincy
Clarke pleased to see strikers fire in friendly
Tuchel challenges England to relax and hit top gear
Tottenham move to sign Frank within 48 hours
What does Beckham’s knighthood say about the class system?
The 10.30pm dinner
The real appeal of AI? It will always reassure you
‘It was like being struck’
‘It was like being struck’
A whole new world of sexism?
A whole new world of sexism?
‘This is a gift of a role for a mother’
The Isle of Wight festival
‘This is a gift of a role for a mother’
Jamie Oliver cooks up a new campaign – to help children with dyslexia
Surviving Syria’s Prisons
What it Feels Like for a Girl
Storyville: Wedding Night
Who Do You Think You Are?
Bake Off: The Professionals
My Week With Guerrilla Girls
ID cards could work for Britain – and in the fight against Reform
ID cards could work for Britain – and in the fight against Reform
Exercise should be seen as essential, but there is more to a healthy life
The government’s tough choices are costing it dear as Reform’s ratings rise
As a British Muslim woman, I’ve never felt so afraid as now
Who among our politicians has the courage of Thunberg?
Trump’s next power play: a police state
How does woke start winning again?
How does woke start winning again?
How does woke start winning again?
How does woke start winning again?
Minding our language on the use of Americanisms
Humans need both housing and wild places
Country diary
A knock at the door of a snowy hostel
Lecturers struggling with pupils’ use of AI
Corrections and clarifications
Billy Williams
Ronald Atkins
Birthdays