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Engine fuel switches cut off before Air India crash that killed 260, preliminary report finds
Air India crash  
Engine fuel switches cut off before Air India crash that killed 260, preliminary report finds
Early investigation into accident in Ahmedabad in June also contains details of pilots discussing the switches
Water  
England’s reservoirs at lowest level for a decade as experts call for hosepipe bans
Books  
Publication of The Salt Path author’s new book is delayed amid scandal
Exclusive  
Nearly 60 Labour MPs call for UK to immediately recognise Palestinian state
Money  
Father given £1,173 refund from nursery in England after ‘top-up’ fees investigation
Special report
Signs of new life: is the British left making a comeback?
The Saturday read  
Signs of new life: is the British left making a comeback?
Talk of a new party led by Jeremy Corbyn is just the latest example of a growing clamour for leftwing alliances
In focus
‘It’s blitz, blitz, blitz’: Kyiv’s shelters fill up as Russia intensifies aerial attacks
Ukraine  
‘It’s blitz, blitz, blitz’: Kyiv’s shelters fill up as Russia intensifies aerial attacks
People in Ukrainian capital are exhausted and struggling for normality amid a dramatic rise in bombardment
Animals  
Panting, gular fluttering and sploots: how Britain’s animals try to keep cool
Education  
‘High aspirations’: the school that embodies Labour’s hopes for special needs
Features
Jeremy Renner  
How being crushed by a 14,000lb snowplough made Jeremy Renner a nicer person: ‘I’ve never been more vulnerable, open and loving’
How being crushed by a 14,000lb snowplough made Jeremy Renner a nicer person: ‘I’ve never been more vulnerable, open and loving’
Blind date  
‘I took a bathroom break and when I returned she had already asked for the bill’
 

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Opinion
Why is Labour so afraid to admit that we must tax the rich?
Why is Labour so afraid to admit that we must tax the rich?
We’re becoming inured to Trump’s outbursts – but when he goes quiet, we need to be worried
Sport
No one ever got rich writing off Djokovic, but even he can’t stretch time for ever
No one ever got rich writing off Djokovic, but even he can’t stretch time for ever
Bumrah marvels for India with next level showing to dismantle top order
Tour de France  
Pogacar beats Vingegaard to stage seven win and reclaims yellow jersey
Podcast
Ulaanbaatar: a warning from the coldest capital on Earth - podcast
Today in Focus  
Ulaanbaatar: a warning from the coldest capital on Earth - podcast
Tracey McVeigh heads to Mongolia to find out about the country’s increasingly brutal winters and dry summers, while Badruun Gardi reflects on how the changes threaten the nomadic way of life
Climate crisis
Exclusive  
Toxic Pfas above proposed safety limits in almost all English waters tested
Toxic Pfas above proposed safety limits in almost all English waters tested
Whales  
One wrong move could be fatal: the divers risking their lives to save whales from ‘ghost nets’
Business
GDP  
Rachel Reeves to try to reassure City investors after unexpected UK GDP fall
Rachel Reeves to try to reassure City investors after unexpected UK GDP fall
Exclusive  
National Trust to cut at least 550 jobs after £10m rise in costs from Reeves’s budget
Technology
X  
The CEO who never was: how Linda Yaccarino was set up to fail at Elon Musk’s X
The CEO who never was: how Linda Yaccarino was set up to fail at Elon Musk’s X
Internet  
AI-generated child sexual abuse videos surging online, UK watchdog says
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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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