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Starmer hails ‘groundbreaking’ deal to return small-boat migrants to France
Asylum  
Starmer hails ‘groundbreaking’ deal to return small-boat migrants to France
‘One in, one out’ scheme will include a safe route for those who have not tried to cross Channel illegally
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli strike kills at least 10 children queueing for medical treatment in Gaza
Southport attack  
Social media incentivised spread of Southport misinformation, MPs say
Television  
Gregg Wallace dropped by BBC over doubts he could ‘change behaviour’
Ukraine  
Concern that Ukraine will be split up casts shadow over reconstruction talks
Special report
Dinghies at dawn and a determination to arrive: on the French coast waiting to cross to UK
Immigration and asylum  
Dinghies at dawn and a determination to arrive: on the French coast waiting to cross to UK
Around Gravelines and Dunkirk there is danger, profound squalor and a human spirit that overpowers the politics
In focus
Photo agencies to boycott Oasis tour over rights restrictions
Exclusive  
Photo agencies to boycott Oasis tour over rights restrictions
Move comes after band’s management says rights to concert images will only last for one year
Russia-Ukraine war  
Trump poised to send weapons under Biden-style drawdown, say sources
Analysis  
Tory defections to Reform are disaster for Badenoch – but Farage needs to tread carefully
Features
Art  
What if every artwork you’ve ever seen is a fake?
What if every artwork you’ve ever seen is a fake?
Books  
Inside the Salt Path controversy: ‘Scandal has stalked memoir since the genre was invented’
 

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The long read
‘You are living with a difficult person who is waiting to die’: my harrowing time as Patricia Highsmith’s assistant
Books  
‘You are living with a difficult person who is waiting to die’: my harrowing time as Patricia Highsmith’s assistant
I worked for the author of The Talented Mr Ripley in her final months. She was so mean and secretive, I imagined she wanted to kill me
Opinion
Macron fails to match Starmer’s effusiveness over small boats deal
Macron fails to match Starmer’s effusiveness over small boats deal
Yes, the problem is men like Gregg Wallace – but it’s also those who should stop them and don’t
Sport
Wimbledon  
Can Djokovic really beat Sinner and Alcaraz in same grand slam?
Can Djokovic really beat Sinner and Alcaraz in same grand slam?
Cricket  
Pope will make sure injured Stokes ‘doesn’t push himself to a ridiculous place’ against India
Euro 2025  
Xhemaili’s late leveller floors Finland and sends Switzerland into quarter-final
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
Environment  
Extreme heat could lead to 30,000 deaths a year in England and Wales by 2070s, say scientists
Extreme heat could lead to 30,000 deaths a year in England and Wales by 2070s, say scientists
Energy bills  
UK government abandons energy ‘zonal pricing’ plan
Business
Stock markets  
FTSE 100 hits record high as investors shrug off trade war concerns
FTSE 100 hits record high as investors shrug off trade war concerns
UK cyber-attacks  
Four people arrested over cyber-attacks on M&S, Co-op and Harrods
Technology
Internet  
AI-generated child sexual abuse videos surging online, UK watchdog says
AI-generated child sexual abuse videos surging online, UK watchdog says
Smartphones  
Children limiting own smartphone use to manage mental health, survey finds
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Sand sculptures, the queen and a Toy Story maze
Sand sculptures, the queen and a Toy Story maze
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