Tuesday November 11 2025
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Justice Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy in the House of Commons.
Lammy admits another prisoner may be at large after ‘mistaken release’

The justice secretary, who is also deputy prime minister, said it was not clear whether the offender was released in error or if they had been recaptured


Outgoing BBC Director-General Tim Davie outside BBC Broadcasting House in London following his resignation.
Outgoing BBC Director-General Tim Davie outside BBC Broadcasting House in London following his resignation.
Davie warns of ‘weaponisation’ of BBC scandals in resignation speech



Jilly Cooper at home in Gloucestershire sitting with her greyhound.
Jilly Cooper died of head injury after fall at home, inquest hears

BitQueen jailed as chancellor eyes up her seized £5bn wealth
BitQueen jailed as chancellor eyes up her seized £5bn wealth
BitQueen jailed as chancellor eyes up her seized £5bn wealth
Collage of five Labour Party politicians.
Collage of five Labour Party politicians.
Starmer prepares to defend leadership as ‘feral’ Labour MPs gather

Jilly Cooper at home in Gloucestershire sitting with her greyhound.
Jilly Cooper at home in Gloucestershire sitting with her greyhound.
Jilly Cooper died of head injury after fall at home, inquest hears


Jilly Cooper at home in Gloucestershire sitting with her greyhound.




1/6|The Princess of Wales at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire

The Princess of Wales at the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, Staffordshire

What has Britain become? Remembrance Day reveals divisions

At events in Sunderland and Saffron Walden, The Times found, while the day was as important as ever, many were concerned the country was polarised


Six-figure earners to lose £50,000 under Reeves’s salary sacrifice raid

Proposals to cap the amount an employee can divert to pensions will disproportionately affect private sector workers


Tens of thousands suppress earnings to avoid ‘irrational’ tax trap

A quirk of the system means earnings between £100,000 and £125,000 attract over 60 per cent tax — and efforts to avoid it are hurting the economy

45 minutes ago


Collage of two photos of plus-sized women; one wearing blue leggings and a black sports bra, and the other wearing a black t-shirt and patterned shorts.




The Duke of York speaking at a Pitch@Palace event.
The Duke of York speaking at a Pitch@Palace event.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor applies to close Pitch@Palace business
Royal family







Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks to children at St Michael's Junior School in Bath.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaks to children at St Michael's Junior School in Bath.
Will scrapping the two-child benefit cap save Starmer from a revolt?
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Collage of a man getting dressed and groomed, then posing for a photo in an ornate jacket.
Traitors’ Joe Marler: I got £30k. We weren’t all paid the same

Former rugby player Joe Marler was the breakout star of The Celebrity Traitors. He reveals what it was really like inside the castle


Ben Duckett wearing a Paul Smith x Castore black striped shirt while sitting on a suitcase.
Duckett: I was treated unfairly in 2017 — but I’ve matured as a bloke


A portrait of Olivia Edwards in Dallas, TX.
Sleeping in toilets and 100-hour work weeks: ex-bankers spill their dirty secrets

Romantic senior couple walking barefoot and holding hands on the seashore at sunset.
The easiest mistakes to make when saving for retirement


Collage of a woman and a "To Let" sign.
My landlord is raising my rent by £300 a month and I can’t afford it






Woke right is a new and dangerous force

Obsessed with identity and victimhood like its left-wing counterparts, this movement has split the Maga right — and is coming here



Illustration of a crowd of reporters with microphones and cameras covering a BBC crisis, with headlines about resignations and impending problems.

Cartoon by Morten Morland



Headshot of Tom Whipple.
Swan fight on the river seemed darker than rivalry






Headshot of Tom Whipple.
Swan fight on the river seemed darker than rivalry




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Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, at a news conference.
Bank defends QE after Nigel Farage warns of potential £120bn bill


People pass a Lloyds Bank branch in London, where two women use ATM machines.
‘Big Brother’ Lloyds used staff bank data during pay talks

a man wearing glasses and a suit looks at the camera
Jack BarnettWill the Bank now play Santa with a December rate cut?



Restructured Vodafone raises dividend for first time in seven years


Mike Lynch’s Darktrace feud with ‘Poppy from accounts’



UK unemployment rate rises to highest since pandemic


Collage of Jude Bellingham with a trophy, manager Thomas Tuchel, and the England football crest.

England midfielder is adored in Madrid, and those who work with him speak of unique talent who has burning desire to win. Owen Slot reports from Spain




Hannibal Mejbri of Burnley celebrates a goal during the match against Sunderland.
Hannibal faces lengthy ban after FA charge for spitting at Leeds fan
Football
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David Szalay holding his Booker Prize trophy for the novel "Flesh."

The author, who was awarded the £50,000 prize for Flesh this week, talks about masculinity, risky writing and how losing in 2016 inspired his winning novel




Author John Irving in a blue shirt with arms crossed, leaning against a tree trunk.
John Irving’s new novel — terrible prose with flashes of his former glory

A child putting a coin into a piggy bank.
Parents open record number of Junior Isas to beat budget tax raids

Investing for your children and grandchildren can also help to pass on family fortunes

A child putting a coin into a piggy bank.
Parents open record number of Junior Isas to beat budget tax raids


Vrbo owes £1,100k for our holiday let after our account was hacked


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