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Jury trials must be limited to save criminal justice system from collapse, inquiry finds
Criminal justice  
Jury trials must be limited to save criminal justice system from collapse, inquiry finds
Brian Leveson unveils radical proposals to clear huge backlog in crown courts
Middle East crisis  
Gaza aid workers overwhelmed by ‘mass casualty incidents’ at food distribution sites
BBC  
Gregg Wallace fired from MasterChef as 50 people tell BBC of fresh allegations
Horizon scandal  
Post Office scandal may have led to more than 13 suicides, inquiry finds
Pharmaceuticals  
ASA cracks down on online pharmacies advertising weight loss injections
Special report
‘Punishing workers for getting old’: how South Korea’s wage system impoverishes the elderly
Work  
‘Punishing workers for getting old’: how South Korea’s wage system impoverishes the elderly
As nation moves to raise retirement age, new report warns the real problem isn’t when people retire, but how
In focus
‘Creating inequality’: Hong Kong’s same-sex marriage registration proposal criticised
Equal marriage  
‘Creating inequality’: Hong Kong’s same-sex marriage registration proposal criticised
Government framework to recognise ‘core rights’ said to barely reach minimum ordered by court ruling
Analysis  
Gaza proposal marks shift from incitement of war crimes to official planning for mass forced displacement
Space  
MethaneSat down: how New Zealand space ambitions fell off the radar
Features
Film  
Superman review – James Gunn’s dull reboot never takes off
Superman review – James Gunn’s dull reboot never takes off
Interview  
‘Nowhere for them to hide any more’: Zelda Perkins’ fight against NDAs after Harvey Weinstein
 

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The long read
The life swap dream – or a marketing gimmick? The Italian towns selling houses for €1
Housing  
The life swap dream – or a marketing gimmick? The Italian towns selling houses for €1
Frustrated with my life back in the US, I was captivated by the idea of a new home – and new life – for less than the price of an espresso. So I travelled to Italy to find out whether it was too good to be true
Opinion
Innocent subpostmasters went to jail, but now it is clear: the Post Office boss class belong there instead
Innocent subpostmasters went to jail, but now it is clear: the Post Office boss class belong there instead
MPs and peers make awkward small talk during wait for box-office hit Macron
Sport
Football  
João Pedro sends Chelsea to Club World Cup final as stunners sink Fluminense
João Pedro sends Chelsea to Club World Cup final as stunners sink Fluminense
Wimbledon  
Norrie’s meek exit leaves Centre Court pining for the days of Murray
Women’s Euro 2025  
Miedema will do ‘everything’ she can to eliminate partner Mead and England
Podcast
Can we trust nuclear power again? - podcast
Today in Focus  
Can we trust nuclear power again? - podcast
Dr Tim Gregory argues that nuclear power is safe, relatively cheap and the only realistic route to achieving net zero targets
Climate crisis
Farming  
‘Like fly-tipping’: ministers ignoring pleas to cut sludge fertiliser use
‘Like fly-tipping’: ministers ignoring pleas to cut sludge fertiliser use
Explained  
As the flood risk rises around the world, what can we do to adapt?
Business
Trade  
Trump threatens to escalate trade war amid confusion over new tariff rates
Trump threatens to escalate trade war amid confusion over new tariff rates
Food and drink  
Pret a Manger launches salad revamp – and one starts at £12.95
Technology
Exclusive  
Amazon asks corporate workers to ‘volunteer’ help with grocery deliveries as Prime Day frenzy approaches
Amazon asks corporate workers to ‘volunteer’ help with grocery deliveries as Prime Day frenzy approaches
Palantir  
Palantir accuses UK doctors of choosing ‘ideology over patient interest’ in NHS data row
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Giants, big heads and a dark-pink lake
Giants, big heads and a dark-pink lake
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