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‘A mess of our own making’: Labour mayors reflect on Starmer’s first year
Labour  
‘A mess of our own making’: Labour mayors reflect on Starmer’s first year
Steve Rotheram and Tracy Brabin urge PM to listen more, with one saying his government is ‘disjointed’ from the rest of Labour
Texas continues grim flood recovery with at least 43 killed, including 15 children
Ukraine war briefing  
Russia shoots down Ukrainian drones headed for Moscow as key airport halts flights
Australia  
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemns ‘reprehensible’ antisemitic Melbourne synagogue attack
Middle East  
Israel sends team to Qatar for negotiations, but rejects Hamas demands to change ceasefire proposal
Special report
Reboots and remakes: why is Hollywood stuck on repeat?
The Sunday read  
Reboots and remakes: why is Hollywood stuck on repeat?
As Jurassic World: Rebirth and 28 Years Later become the latest franchise titles to hit the big screen, movie fans are realising a depressing truth
In focus
Big pay days and top of the polls: Nigel Farage’s first year as an MP
Nigel Farage  
Big pay days and top of the polls: Nigel Farage’s first year as an MP
In year since Reform party leader was elected at eighth attempt he has been largely absent from Commons votes and very present in the media
7 July London attacks  
‘We are in a dangerous place’: British Muslims on the fallout from 7/7 attack 20 years on
Criminal Cases Review Commission  
Kevin Nunn has spent 20 years in prison for a horrifying murder. Was he wrongly convicted?
Features
Protest  
‘Women were grabbed and dragged away like sacks’ – a history of British protest in pictures
‘Women were grabbed and dragged away like sacks’ – a history of British protest in pictures
The moment I knew  
He pulled me close for my last-ever first kiss
Opinion
The UN is our best defence against a third world war. As Trump wields the axe, who will fight to save it?
The UN is our best defence against a third world war. As Trump wields the axe, who will fight to save it?
What quintessentially British images should go on the new banknotes? Our panel has some ideas
Sport
Women’s Euro 2025  
‘Cheap’ defending cost England in opener, admits Williamson
‘Cheap’ defending cost England in opener, admits Williamson
Gill displays old-fashioned technique to break England’s resolve
Wimbledon  
Djokovic plays God-mode tennis to dismantle friend Kecmanovic
Podcast
Guilty... and not guilty: understanding the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs verdict – podcast
Today in Focus  
Guilty... and not guilty: understanding the Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs verdict – podcast
The rapper faced charges often levied at mafia bosses. Anna Betts explains what the jury heard, and Andrew Lawrence tells Nosheen Iqbal what the verdict means for the music mogul
Climate crisis
Europe's heatwave  
‘Like working in a volcano’: stories from six countries in Europe on a day of extreme heat
‘Like working in a volcano’: stories from six countries in Europe on a day of extreme heat
Environment  
How a £1.5bn ‘wildlife-boosting’ bypass became an environmental disaster
Business
Politics  
Reform MP James McMurdock resigns whip pending ‘business propriety’ investigation
Reform MP James McMurdock resigns whip pending ‘business propriety’ investigation
Leisure  
‘We’re an antidote’: Boss of Legoland owner on the thrill of theme parks in a world of technology
Technology
Elon Musk  
Elon Musk’s ‘America’ party could focus on a few pivotal congressional seats
Elon Musk’s ‘America’ party could focus on a few pivotal congressional seats
TikTok  
Trump to start TikTok sale talks with China, he says, with deal ‘pretty much’ reached
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
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