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Rishi Sunak resigns as Tory leader and PM after Labour’s landslide UK election win
UK election live  
Rishi Sunak resigns as Tory leader and PM after Labour’s landslide UK election win
Sunak apologises to voters and his party, while wishing Keir Starmer good luck as his successor
Israel-Gaza live  
Hopes grow over ceasefire as US hails proposal as ‘breakthrough’
Democrats  
Disney heir joins other Democrat backers to pause donations until Joe Biden steps aside
Georgia  
Federal judge blocks ‘most severe’ law on bail fund restrictions
UK  
Nurse handed 15th whole-life jail sentence for attempted murder of baby
In focus
‘The claims are just outrageous’: Republican ex-governor condemns Arizona election lies
US politics  
‘The claims are just outrageous’: Republican ex-governor condemns Arizona election lies
Jan Brewer has had it with election denialism – and she’s speaking out to defend poll workers across the political divide
France  
Police, poverty and populism: how Perpignan became a laboratory for the far right
UK politics  
Surprise winners and losers in UK general election, from Greens to Reform UK
 

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Spotlight
‘I wish my parents were alive so I could tell them I’m a concept’: Tilda Swinton and Julio Torres on elves, slaps and giving dignity to toilets
Film  
‘I wish my parents were alive so I could tell them I’m a concept’: Tilda Swinton and Julio Torres on elves, slaps and giving dignity to toilets
Comedy auteur Torres’s surreal opus Problemista is also the basis for a friendship with arthouse queen Swinton. Cinema’s oddest new couple talk South Park scatology, mortifying restaurant behaviour and cutting-edge queerness
Books  
‘It’s a snowball effect’: the generation Z book club making waves in New York
Book of the day  
Travelling by Ann Powers review – a dazzling life of Joni Mitchell
Experience  
I survived a plane crash without a scratch
You be the judge  
Should my grown-up son help me move out of our house?
Gaming  
FarmVille at 15: how a cutesy Facebook game shaped the modern internet
Opinion
The US supreme court utterly distorted the true threat to American democracy
The US supreme court utterly distorted the true threat to American democracy
Digested week: Biden’s travails and why the UK election isn’t big news in the US
Sports
In a scary world, the calamity of Fox Sports’ soccer coverage offers a strange calm
In a scary world, the calamity of Fox Sports’ soccer coverage offers a strange calm
Ryan Garcia  
WBC expels boxer after racist and Islamophobic slurs on social media
Culture
Film  
Rude awakening: when movies change their original NSFW titles
Rude awakening: when movies change their original NSFW titles
Books  
The best recent poetry – review roundup
In case you missed it
 After nine years in office, is it time for Justin Trudeau to go?
Canada  
After nine years in office, is it time for Justin Trudeau to go?
After a shocking electoral upset the public is growing increasingly weary of his tenure – and of his Liberal party
Film  
Superman, Frodo and Star Wars: the stunning life of Kiran Shah – the world’s smallest stuntman
Well actually  
Feel sad, anxious or ‘homesick’ after sex? You might have post-coital dysphoria
The alternatives  
‘It needs to stay in the loop’: German reuse schemes turn shopping upside down
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