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Party leaders join millions across the UK casting their votes in general election
Election live  
Party leaders join millions across the UK casting their votes in general election
Voters are going to the polls across the UK in a general election that is expected to deliver the first Labour government in 14 years
Exclusive  
Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer wants to meet far-right plotters who tried to kill her, book reveals
US elections 2024  
Governors admit worries but rally behind Biden after meeting: ‘We have his back’
California  
Neo-Nazi found guilty of murder of former classmate
French elections live  
French PM says ‘no place for violence and intimidation’ after candidate attacked
In focus
Trump would be free to obstruct justice in second term after immunity ruling
Analysis  
Trump would be free to obstruct justice in second term after immunity ruling
Supreme court decision means Trump could freely abuse “core” presidential functions without accountability
Education  
Trump and Project 2025 are attacking the Department of Education. How might they reshape US schools?
The alternatives  
‘It needs to stay in the loop’: German reuse schemes turn shopping upside down
 

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Spotlight
Hail Caesar! At 100 years old, the world’s best salad is having a renaissance
Food  
Hail Caesar! At 100 years old, the world’s best salad is having a renaissance
Chefs from around the world celebrate in Tijuana, where an Italian immigrant used leftovers to invent a world-conquering dish
Canada  
After nine years in office, is it time for Justin Trudeau to go?
Venezuela  
Could Venezuela’s softly-spoken opposition newcomer end 25 years of Chavismo?
Film  
Space Cadet review – Emma Roberts joins Nasa in lazy streaming slop
Television  
‘Shh, chef!’ The agonising, joyful power of silent TV episodes
Film  
Superman, Frodo and Star Wars: the stunning life of Kiran Shah – the world’s smallest stuntman
Opinion
Who can we blame for Joe Biden’s gamble? Angry Democrats are starting to point the finger
Who can we blame for Joe Biden’s gamble? Angry Democrats are starting to point the finger
This Fourth of July, it’s hard to feel optimistic about the US. But I have hope
Sports
Wimbledon 2024 day four  
Miyazaki, Swiatek, Djokovic in action, Murray in doubles
Miyazaki, Swiatek, Djokovic in action, Murray in doubles
Copa América power rankings  
Verdicts on the 16 teams after the group stage
Culture
Film  
The Conversation review – Gene Hackman is unforgettable in Coppola’s paranoid classic
The Conversation review – Gene Hackman is unforgettable in Coppola’s paranoid classic
Music  
AC/DC review – a poignant lesson on the power of rock’n’roll
In case you missed it
Uncommitted voters take on added influence amid swirl over Biden future
Democrats  
Uncommitted voters take on added influence amid swirl over Biden future
Voters who snubbed Biden over Gaza stance could play key role at Democratic convention
Medical research  
Cannabis will likely soon be legally classified as medicine. But medicine for what?
Britain's future  
‘Here comes the sun’: Zadie Smith on hope, trepidation and rebirth after 14 years of the Tories
Books  
‘They always got away with it’: new book reveals Kennedys’ shocking treatment of women
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