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Elections 2024
Tories crushed by ‘worst local election result’ in years
Conservatives  
Tories crushed by ‘worst local election result’ in years
Labour  
Party celebrates victories but loses ground in urban and heavily Muslim areas
‘Promising signs’  
Greens dominate in Bristol election
Visual analysis  
Big Tory losses but no Labour landslide. What might happen at Westminster?
Headlines
Pharmacists accuse GPs in England of scuppering scheme
Pharmacy First  
Pharmacists accuse GPs in England of scuppering scheme
National Pharmacy Association says some family doctors refusing to refer patients with minor ailments
Donald Trump  
Hope Hicks tells hush-money jury of ex-president’s control over campaign
Wealth  
Super-rich spending up to $500,000 on exclusive Paris Olympics packages
Education  
School leaders warn of ‘full-blown’ special needs crisis in England
Mexico  
Three bodies reportedly found where Australian brothers went missing
In focus
Bitterly divided club prepares to vote on female membership again
Garrick Club  
Bitterly divided club prepares to vote on female membership again
Tuesday’s debate on whether the existing rules do not in fact bar women comes amid rising resignations and threats
‘I love my country, but I can’t kill’  
Ukrainian men evading conscription
Sextortion  
How can parents protect their children?
Spotlight
‘When I became a meme it was humiliating and hurtful’  
Dua Lipa on pop, psychedelics and proving her haters wrong
Dua Lipa on pop, psychedelics and proving her haters wrong
Blind date  
‘What did she make of me? Who is this weird Brit?’
Inside No 9  
Dark, funny and totally riveting – this is the best comedy the UK has ever created
You be the judge  
Should my best friend be more mindful of my lower income?
Tim Dowling  
My dad thinks I’m the smartest of his kids, but then he is 102
Opinion
How old is too old? I’m 77 and I don’t know yet. But I will when I get there
How old is too old? I’m 77 and I don’t know yet. But I will when I get there
Did we really expect Tory MPs who fought for voter ID rules to follow them? Don’t be ridiculous
Cartoon  
Martin Rowson on Boris Johnson turning up to vote without ID
Sport
‘Just want to win’  
Arteta aims to pile pressure on City with early victory
Arteta aims to pile pressure on City with early victory
Luton 1-1 Everton  
Adebayo strikes but frustrated hosts fail to conjure crucial victory
Formula One  
Newey exit could spark Red Bull exodus predicts McLaren chief
 
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Podcast
Are we on the brink of a ceasefire deal for Gaza?
Today in Focus  
Are we on the brink of a ceasefire deal for Gaza?
With the threat of famine and the invasion of Rafah looming over Gaza, the leaders of Israel and Hamas are discussing a ceasefire deal. Julian Borger reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
Britain’s climate action plan unlawful, high court rules
Britain’s climate action plan unlawful, high court rules
Brazil  
At least 37 killed and dozens missing in worst floods in 80 years
Business
Horizon scandal  
Ex-Post Office lawyer denies ‘covering up’ knowledge of IT problems
Ex-Post Office lawyer denies ‘covering up’ knowledge of IT problems
'It’s come from absolutely nowhere'  
Cottage cheese sales boom as social media craze drives demand
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
War in Gaza, US campus protests, missile strikes in Kharkiv and floods in Kenya
War in Gaza, US campus protests, missile strikes in Kharkiv and floods in Kenya
Photos of the day  
A Star Wars marathon and a heatwave in Asia
A Star Wars marathon and a heatwave in Asia
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