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Thousands of Afghans relocated to UK under secret scheme after data leak
UK  
Thousands of Afghans relocated to UK under secret scheme after data leak
Conservative government used superinjuction to hide error that put Afghans at risk and led to £2bn mitigation scheme
Crime  
Two men behind ‘senseless’ felling of Sycamore Gap tree jailed for more than four years
MasterChef  
John Torode to leave MasterChef after allegation of using racist language
Doctors  
NHS physician associates should not diagnose untriaged patients, review finds
Australia  
Bradley Murdoch, murderer of British backpacker Peter Falconio, dies aged 67
Special report
Instant noodles, foot spas and counsellors: Seoul tackles loneliness with ‘mind convenience stores’
Loneliness  
Instant noodles, foot spas and counsellors: Seoul tackles loneliness with ‘mind convenience stores’
As South Korea grapples with an epidemic of loneliness, the capital city has launched an ambitious new programme to address it
In focus
‘The place is bleached, a dead zone’: how the UK’s most beloved landscapes became biodiversity deserts
Dartmoor  
‘The place is bleached, a dead zone’: how the UK’s most beloved landscapes became biodiversity deserts
National parks, famous for their rich natural heritage, should be at the heart of efforts to protect habitats and wildlife. Instead, experts say they are declining – fast
Ukraine morning briefing  
Don’t bomb Moscow, Trump says, after reportedly giving Zelenskyy the idea
Asia-Pacific  
‘An insult’: Malaysians slam nomination of ‘alpha-male’ Nick Adams as US ambassador
Features
Emmys  
No Squid Game? Or Patrick Schwarzenegger? This year’s biggest Emmy surprises
No Squid Game? Or Patrick Schwarzenegger? This year’s biggest Emmy surprises
The Bayeux tapestry  
'An emblem of its time': Reading’s replica Bayeux tapestry is a prudish triumph
 

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The long read
Inside the trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon
‘A relentless, destructive energy’  
Inside the trial of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon
The long read: An intimate account of an unprecedented trial
Opinion
Tread carefully with reform of bank ringfencing, chancellor
Tread carefully with reform of bank ringfencing, chancellor
Disabled people want to live a full life. Instead, we’re forced to scrap over our right to food and a wash
Sport
Exclusive  
Future British & Irish Lions tour of France on the agenda at Melbourne summit
Future British & Irish Lions tour of France on the agenda at Melbourne summit
Golf  
‘What is the point?’ Scheffler questions golf and life before Open
Electric Archer lights up India classic to justify Test return for England
Podcast
How the BBC got into a mess over Gaza – podcast
Today in Focus  
How the BBC got into a mess over Gaza – podcast
After mounting criticism over its coverage of the war in Gaza, will the BBC change its approach? Michael Savage reports
Climate crisis
Wealth tax  
Climate groups call for UK wealth tax to make super-rich fund sustainable economy
Climate groups call for UK wealth tax to make super-rich fund sustainable economy
Extreme heat  
Four areas of England now in drought as heat threatens wildlife and crops
Business
Air transport  
UK taskforce calls for disability training for all airline and airport staff
UK taskforce calls for disability training for all airline and airport staff
United States  
JP Morgan chief defends independence of Fed chair amid Trump attacks
Technology
X  
AI chatbot ‘MechaHitler’ could be making content considered violent extremism, expert witness tells Australian X v eSafety case
AI chatbot ‘MechaHitler’ could be making content considered violent extremism, expert witness tells Australian X v eSafety case
TechScape newsletter  
Elon Musk’s Grok chatbot melts down – and then wins a military contract
In pictures
Tuesday's photos of the day  
Protests, fires and a child’s funeral
Protests, fires and a child’s funeral
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