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Government faces battle over Send overhaul as campaigners voice fears
Education  
Government faces battle over Send overhaul as campaigners voice fears
Exclusive: MPs and parents worry shake-up may abolish vital education, health and care plans that SEN children rely on
Australia mushroom trial  
Erin Patterson jury indicates it has reached verdicts
Trade  
Confusion as Trump and US commerce secretary say tariffs are delayed until 1 August
Tennis  
Wimbledon organisers apologise after line-calling system turned off in error
Mental health  
Young people in England’s coastal towns three times more likely to have a mental health condition
Special report
‘Our days are full of hardship’: people in Gaza barely dare to hope for success in ceasefire talks
Gaza  
‘Our days are full of hardship’: people in Gaza barely dare to hope for success in ceasefire talks
Mood is tense and subdued after nearly 21 months of Israeli offensives that have displaced almost the entire population
In focus
Netanyahu returns to White House holding all the cards in Gaza talks
Analysis  
Netanyahu returns to White House holding all the cards in Gaza talks
Joint attack on Iran puts Israeli PM in powerful position as he dangles prospect of Trump-brokered ceasefire deal
France and Britain  
Macron’s UK state visit underlines effort to move on from Brexit nightmare
Architecture  
‘As thrilling as driving a sports car’: the Tokyo capsule tower that gave pod-living penthouse chic
Features
Interview  
Anne Reid on fame, desire and ambition at 90: ‘The most wonderful things have happened since I was 68!’
Anne Reid on fame, desire and ambition at 90: ‘The most wonderful things have happened since I was 68!’
Asia-Pacific  
Building a nation: Papua New Guinea’s 50 years of independence
 
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Opinion
Liz Truss is long gone – but her fiscal meltdown still dictates every step Labour makes
Liz Truss is long gone – but her fiscal meltdown still dictates every step Labour makes
Across Europe, the financial sector has pushed up house prices. It’s a political timebomb
Sport
Formula One  
Norris savours ‘dream’ British Grand Prix win but Piastri left hurt and confused
Norris savours ‘dream’ British Grand Prix win but Piastri left hurt and confused
Wimbledon  
‘All the hard work paid off’: Norrie says tough times make SW19 run even better
Euro 2025  
Switzerland keep home dream alive after Reuteler and Pilgrim knock out Iceland
Podcast
A rogue fertility clinic, stolen eggs, and an unlikely friendship – podcast
Today in Focus  
A rogue fertility clinic, stolen eggs, and an unlikely friendship – podcast
Jenny Kleeman reports on the IVF clinic in the US that stole women’s eggs to get other women pregnant
Climate crisis
Analysis  
Texas floods reveal limitations of disaster forecasting under climate crisis
Texas floods reveal limitations of disaster forecasting under climate crisis
Herbicides  
Weedkiller ingredient widely used in US can damage organs and gut bacteria, research shows
Business
Executive pay  
Anger as Nationwide refuses members a binding vote on boss’s 43% pay hike
Anger as Nationwide refuses members a binding vote on boss’s 43% pay hike
'Big metal rollercoasters are better than AI'  
Legoland owner’s boss on the thrill of theme parks in a tech world
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
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Photos of the weekend  
Pamplona festivities and an orphaned bear
Pamplona festivities and an orphaned bear
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