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Protestors hold large photos of hostages demanding their release near Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's residence.
PM accused of handing Hamas its greatest prize

The prime minister faced a backlash from Israel and Jewish leaders in the UK over his recognition of the Palestinian state

Politics

Will UK’s recognition of Palestine help bring about a lasting peace?

Starmer’s decision is unlikely to have any major impact in the short-term, but he hopes it will help keep a two-state solution alive




President Trump embracing Erika Kirk at her husband's memorial service.
Widow forgives man accused of murdering Charlie Kirk at memorial

More than 60,000 mourners gathered in Arizona to pay tribute to the conservative influencer at a service where Trump and Musk shook hands




King Charles III and Prince Harry walking at Windsor Castle.
King ‘makes it clear Harry cannot be a half-in, half-out Royal’

EasyJet plane taking off from Gatwick Airport runway.
Gatwick given green light for second runway
Untreated sewage flowing from a pipe into a stream.
Water companies illegally dumping raw sewage through secret pipes

King Charles III and Prince Harry walking at Windsor Castle.
King ‘makes it clear Harry cannot be a half-in, half-out Royal’





Clinton Pugh and Sacha Jafri in front of a large abstract painting.
Florence Pugh’s father sells Sacha Jafri paintings to cover business losses


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‘My daughter alleged rape and now my life is every parent’s nightmare’

School, police and NHS ‘system is broken’ mother says as she details daughter’s downward spiral after the alleged attack by her first boyfriend


Portrait of John Stapleton, GMTV presenter.






Collage of a person using VR, a university building, and students walking on a beach.
Best universities in the UK: the Sunday Times league table revealed


Sex, drugs and the Net-a-Porter break-up uniting fashion against one man


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Collage of Javier Milei, protestors, the Argentine Congress building, and a chainsaw.

The Argentinian president is refusing to ditch libertarian reforms despite an election defeat but he is facing mounting anger over a corruption scandal

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Labour is driving its tribe towards Reform

Party neglects its working-class roots as young voters decide their future lies away from the conventional options



Illustration of a Palestinian official and a militant, each carrying their respective flag, walking away from a war-torn landscape.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a pearl necklace smiles for the camera
Rejoice in your university-bound offspring






a woman wearing a pearl necklace smiles for the camera
Rejoice in your university-bound offspring






Black and white profile and frontal portrait of a man.
Boris Becker: ‘Prison is the longest I’ve been celibate since I was 15’

The former Wimbledon champ tells Laura Pullman about blowing a £38 million fortune, surviving life in HMP Wandsworth — and becoming a father for the fifth time at 57


Split image showing a crowded party and emergency responders at a hillside location.
Jay Slater’s final hours: the teen’s mum on what happened in Tenerife


Woman in a black suit standing in a hallway.
Mary Portas: My Ab Fab life in Nineties London

Woman holding a brown leather bag, wearing a striped sweater and checkered shirt.
The new rules of layering for autumn


Jeremy Clarkson and a gray BMW.
The Clarkson Review: BMW M2 — ‘gearlever? I haven’t driven a manual for years’





American flag at a US port with a container ship and cranes.
US collects $1.3bn in tariffs on British goods despite trade deal


Charlie Kirk throws hats to a crowd at Utah Valley University.
US firms monitor employees’ social media after Charlie Kirk killing

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Simon FrenchLabour MPs who attack the OBR should take a look at themselves



Zoopla sinks to loss in ‘challenging market’ after writedown



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Gabriel Martinelli of Arsenal celebrating a goal.

Arsenal 1 Man City 1: Haaland’s early strike catches hosts cold but Guardiola punished for lack of ambition by winger’s sublime stoppage-time equaliser



A woman in a pink fringed dress amidst falling confetti.

The former ER star on taking to the dancefloor, standing up for herself, but never being pushy for roles


Scene from Verdi's The Sicilian Vespers at the Royal Opera House.
The Sicilian Vespers — like Degas on steroids


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