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David Cameron warns of famine as UK sends Royal Navy ship to boost aid effort
Middle East crisis  
David Cameron warns of famine as UK sends Royal Navy ship to boost aid effort
Move to join US-led maritime corridor follows international fury at last week’s killing of seven aid workers
Hate crime  
Police spammed with complaints by neo-Nazis under new Scottish law
Russia  
Moscow accused of using chemical gas attacks against Ukrainian soldiers
Renting  
Britain’s staycation boom may be over as bookings dry up
Belgium  
Brussels ‘must copy London’s low emissions zones’ and save 900 lives a year, experts plead
Cotton Capital: ongoing series
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
‘Hidden in plain sight’  
The European city tours of slavery and colonialism
From Puerta del Sol plaza in Madrid to the Tuileries Garden in Paris, guides reshape stories continent tells about itself
Scraping away generations of forgetting  
My fight to honour the Africans buried on St Helena
'Perpetuating a lie'  
British overseas territory St Helena urged to return remains of 325 formerly enslaved people to Africa
Sites of resistance  
Threatened African burial grounds around the world
In focus
The horror of daily life for those trapped in Gaza
‘All we think about is how to stay alive’  
The horror of daily life for those trapped in Gaza
With more than 33,000 dead and a growing famine, some of the people caught up in the conflict speak about their daily struggles merely to exist• Middle East crisis – live updates
Portsmouth North  
‘Pompey’ Penny Mordaunt is at risk, but there’s little love for Labour either
‘We are not the arena to solve a Middle East conflict’  
Sweden braced for a politically charged Eurovision
Spotlight
Jay Rayner on restaurants  
Cuubo, Birmingham: ‘A storming talent’
Cuubo, Birmingham: ‘A storming talent’
‘Another layer of pigment needed adding to the canvas’  
Artist John Akomfrah on changing the narrative, from Windrush to colonialism
Ask Philippa  
My partner ogles other women and it makes me feel unattractive
‘An old horror movie lulls me to sleep’  
David Dastmalchian on spooks, scarecrows and drag queens
The pub walk  
A Pembrokeshire coast walk to a warm, welcoming pub
Opinion
In an increasingly unstable world, Britain can’t afford to isolate itself from its allies
In an increasingly unstable world, Britain can’t afford to isolate itself from its allies
Skiing holidays, school fees, second homes… the rich are truly deserving of our pity
From HS2 to the NHS, Britain doesn’t cut costs. Disastrously, it just cuts corners
Sport
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Formula One: Japanese Grand Prix updates
Formula One: Japanese Grand Prix updates
Liverpool  
Attacking trident can be just the ticket for thrilling title battle
Arsenal all White on the night as England rebel shines
 
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Should the UK stop arming Israel?
Today in Focus  
Should the UK stop arming Israel?
The killing of six international aid workers and their Palestinian driver this week has brought new scrutiny of Israel’s conduct in its war in Gaza. Peter Beaumont and Patrick Wintour examine the growing backlash
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
Scientists confirm record highs for three most important heat-trapping gases
Scientists confirm record highs for three most important heat-trapping gases
‘Simply mind-boggling’  
World record temperature jump in Antarctic raises fears of catastrophe
Business
'Buy now, pay later'  
Fears of spiralling debt as unregulated credit quadruples
Fears of spiralling debt as unregulated credit quadruples
Tesco  
Grocer sits at the top of the food chain but rivals are growing peckish
In pictures
UK weather  
Heavy winds sweep across west of UK and Ireland
Heavy winds sweep across west of UK and Ireland
We Love  
Fashion fixes for the week ahead
Fashion fixes for the week ahead
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