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House of Commons speaker has kept almost 300 gifts over past four years
Lindsay Hoyle  
House of Commons speaker has kept almost 300 gifts over past four years
Lindsay Hoyle’s freebies include champagne, whisky, food hampers, skincare sets and presents for his pets
Israel-Gaza war  
There is suffering everywhere you look, says mother of emaciated baby girl trapped in Gaza
Kashmir crisis  
India and Pakistan agree Kashmir ceasefire but accuse each other of breaches
BBC  
Danny Dyer says Harold Pinter’s death sent him into ‘spiral of madness’
Tariffs  
Trump claims ‘total reset’ in US-China trade relations after tariff talks in Geneva
Special report
After Blair’s bombshell, will Labour stick with or abandon net zero?
The Sunday Read  
After Blair’s bombshell, will Labour stick with or abandon net zero?
Under pressure from Reform and under fire from Tony Blair, Keir Starmer is facing a series of tests of his resolve on green policy
In focus
‘It’s an illogical job’: why driving a train isn’t as cushy as it might seem
Rail industry  
‘It’s an illogical job’: why driving a train isn’t as cushy as it might seem
The rulebook is hefty, the hours are awful and the hurdles to becoming a train driver huge. But 18-year-olds can now apply
The Cotswolds  
‘We’re in the Hamptons of England’: Trump sends wealthy Americans fleeing to the Cotswolds
UK  
Why did police officers kick the door down at a teenage tea and biscuits meeting in a Quaker house?
Features
Life and style  
‘I lost so much weight, my husband thought I was terminally ill’: why do people lie about taking Ozempic?
‘I lost so much weight, my husband thought I was terminally ill’: why do people lie about taking Ozempic?
Ask Annalisa Barbieri  
I worry that I don’t ‘get’ romance and am disappointing my husband
Opinion
Trump thinks he is shaping the Middle East. Instead, it’s Gulf states that will dictate US foreign policy
Trump thinks he is shaping the Middle East. Instead, it’s Gulf states that will dictate US foreign policy
To my newborn son: I am absent not out of apathy, but conviction
Sport
Football  
Dias rips into negative Saints tactics but Guardiola disagrees
Dias rips into negative Saints tactics but Guardiola disagrees
Tennis  
Sinner returns with a win to leave rocking Rome celebrating again
Conte is a title machine but the Awkward One leaves Napoli’s fans cold
Podcast
The heroic Guardian reporter who documented the rise of the Nazis - podcast
Today in Focus  
The heroic Guardian reporter who documented the rise of the Nazis - podcast
Eighty years after the end of the second world war, two former Berlin correspondents discuss how the Guardian covered the Nazis
Climate crisis
Green party  
Carla Denyer accuses Labour of failing to challenge Reform UK’s net zero ‘lie’
Carla Denyer accuses Labour of failing to challenge Reform UK’s net zero ‘lie’
Plastic  
Toxic tofu? How plastic waste from the west fuels food factories in Indonesia
Business
Politics  
Chinese and US officials meet in Geneva for ‘de-escalation’ trade talks
Chinese and US officials meet in Geneva for ‘de-escalation’ trade talks
Technology  
AI firms warned to calculate threat of super intelligence or risk it escaping human control
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa among artists urging Starmer to rethink AI copyright plans
Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa among artists urging Starmer to rethink AI copyright plans
India  
Meta blocks major Muslim Instagram page in India amid rising conflict
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
Pope Leo XIV is elected, Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza, the Kashmir crisis and Lady Gaga in Rio
Pope Leo XIV is elected, Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza, the Kashmir crisis and Lady Gaga in Rio
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