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Diane Abbott suspended by Labour for second time
UK link to bombs used against Gaza schools
Voting age to be lowered to 16 by next election
Spies and SAS among 100-plus Britons hit by Afghan data breach
Southern Water boss doubles pay despite leak and bonus ban
Wings of desire: call for butterfly watchers as numbers boom
Sold for £11m, the Citizen Kane sledge that was nearly thrown out
Brazil passes ‘devastation bill’ that erodes environmental protections
Royal Society wrote to Musk suggesting he resign fellowship
Coca-Cola puts case for corn syrup after Trump claims sugar cane deal
Scarlet coats, green fingers
Hopes of averting more doctor strikes after ‘constructive’ talks
Ofqual admits exaggerating its numbers over exam assistance
Labour suspends Abbott from party for second time over comments about racism
Merz calls for alliance to tackle illegal migration
The German chancellor, was a revelation, funny and the king of bantz. Not like the British PM
Merz calls for alliance to tackle illegal migration
London to Berlin
Government will lower voting age to 16 across UK by general election
What becomes legal at 16
Another 1m voters may be a shot in the arm for democracy, but it is also a shot in the dark
Threat to strip wind and solar subsidies puts ‘politics above prosperity’
Labour spent 30% more than Tories in campaign
Tensions rise as hundreds protest again outside Essex migrants’ hotel
Child dies and 21 in hospital after school coach overturns
New £225m AI supercomputer that will ‘save lives’ switched on in Bristol
Green light for £1bn project to add nature to urban sites
Pro-Palestine artists take action over ‘censorship bid’
Neanderthal bones show differing styles of butchery
UK-linked company selling parts for bombs that kill civilians in Gaza
UK-linked company selling parts for bombs that kill civilians in Gaza
Pair framed by corrupt officer have convictions quashed
Children under seven ‘should not drink slushies containing glycerol’
Buyers face £88,000 premium for seaside homes with a view
Rail travel to cities tops pre-Covid levels but rush hour crowds ease
Woody Allen to publish first novel, about tortured writer
Real steam train a sight to behold in classic tale
M&S reinstates Sparks card after cyber-attack
Israel strikes Sweida city in Syria as Druze ‘launch revenge attacks’ on Bedouin villages
The frenzy of sectarian violence that ended with hundreds dead
Three killed and priest hurt in IDF strike on church
‘We turned the theatre into a courtroom’: Pelicot trial dramatised at Avignon festival
Supporters burn Maga hats after Trump dismisses Epstein furore
Scores killed in fire at new shopping centre in Iraq
Air India captain’s actions ‘now focus of crash investigation’
Risk of Russian attacks on undersea cables likely to rise
Thailand rocked as search for missing monk uncovers Buddhist sex scandal
Waste not, want not
Restaurant in China criticised for selling lion cub cuddles
Paranormal investigator dies unexpectedly
Interest rate cut likely as unemployment climbs and wage growth slows
The situation does not look good for Labour – but at least the jobs market is cooling, not collapsing
Hospitality ‘hardest hit’
Firm loses its HS2 contract after overbilling inquiry
The situation does not look good for Labour – but at least the jobs market is cooling, not collapsing
Jaguar Land Rover set to shed 500 managers after US tariffs hit sales
Big Carl puts a lid on it
Labour MPs to push Starmer for gambling overhaul in face of donations from industry
Liverpool close in on deal for Ekitike
‘Super-focused’: Elanga hoping Isak stays put
Chepngetich suspended after positive doping test
Powerful Pogacar leaves rivals with a mountain to climb
Dubois ‘hungry and ready’ as he shrugs off Álvarez’s $500,000 bet on him to lose
Farrell on alert despite gaping holes in Wallaby team sheet
Embrace the pressure: Lions put power first
Genge all fired up for repeat of 2022 revival
Welsh wipeout
Farrell on alert despite gaping holes in Wallaby team sheet
Lowry and Scheffler rise above mother nature’s worst
Rory not the only story on the Open’s longest day
Home favourite flirts with the nightmare of 2019 but recovers to keep his dream of victory intact
McIlroy says he ‘feels support of a country’
Rory not the only story on the Open’s longest day
Late fightback and chaotic shootout keep dream alive
Wiegman is rewarded for her stubbornly late substitutes as self-belief sees Lionesses home
Late fightback and chaotic shootout keep dream alive
Shootout salvation
Women’s marathon record holder faces drug ban
Ranked! SZA’s best songs
Playlist
‘You pay a price for being outspoken’
‘I stopped trusting you ages ago’
Eight hours, 250 singers … and as many bananas as it takes
‘The fans sing the hits better than I do’
‘The fans sing the hits better than I do’
Stoner bro comedy veers into weirdness
Smurfs
Donkey Kong Bananza
Four Letters of Love
London rapper’s mixtape is a bright, bold and brilliant rush of sound
Folk album of the month
Classical
Indie
Undercooked and overblown, this is how to ruin a Stephen King book
First Night of the Proms
Women of World War II: The Untold Stories
And Just Like That
St Denis Medical
Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
Our Yorkshire Shop: A Victorian Restoration
There’s a reason why politicians cannot win the public’s trust
There’s a reason why politicians cannot win the public’s trust
Working-class history can be mined for lessons in building social cohesion
Labour’s control freakery is such that it is silencing voices it needs to hear
Forget football and the war: this is our reset with Germany
Spare me the Austen films’ marriage fetish
Doctors’ pay demands won’t get public on side
Country diary
My tears for the children of Gaza
Is the veracity of memoirs that important?
Autism is not an excuse for bad behaviour
Corrections and clarifications
Annie Stainer
Mark Pawson
Henry Brown
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