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Sunak heads north after a flurry of Tory policies fail to move the dial in the polls
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‘Time is our life’  
Zelenskiy on balancing urgency with diplomacy in the war against Russia
Mexico  
British ambassador sacked after pointing gun at embassy employee
Sugar tax  
Success has experts urging extension to cakes, biscuits and chocolate
 

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Pippa Crerar

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Trump’s verdict speech fact-checked  
What he said and whether it’s true
The former president’s rambling tirade at Trump Tower contained a number of questionable assertions
‘Yes, Lego car!’  
Why small electric cars could be about to break the grip of SUVs
Ukraine war briefing  
Poland, allies scramble jets as Russia targets Ukrainian regions
Spotlight
‘No one wants a Nazi in their family’  
A German prisoner of war, a secret affair and the mystery of my dad’s parentage
A German prisoner of war, a secret affair and the mystery of my dad’s parentage
Blind date  
I probably talked too much, but tequila has that effect on me’
The truth about ADHD and autism  
How many people have it, what causes it, and why are diagnoses soaring?
‘White Lotus effect’  
Thai island of Samui weighs environmental cost of tourism
Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show  
It features one of the most painful family arguments ever seen on TV
Opinion
Is Trump toast? Only if Joe Biden seizes the lifeline this guilty verdict has given him
Is Trump toast? Only if Joe Biden seizes the lifeline this guilty verdict has given him
I was mistreated – and that’s why hundreds of people will no longer vote Labour, they’ve told me
The world is getting its first Sikh court in London. That’s a threat to women’s rights
Sport
England 1-2 France  
Katoto strikes blow to Lionesses' Euro qualifying hopes
Katoto strikes blow to Lionesses' Euro qualifying hopes
Northampton 22-20 Saracens  
Smith leads Saints into Premiership final
T20 World Cup  
Global cricket's biggest stage yet with aim to break America
Podcast
Trump is guilty on all counts. So what happens next?
Today in Focus  
Trump is guilty on all counts. So what happens next?
Revisited: Guardian journalist Jonathan Freedland speaks to Sam Levine about how Donald Trump became the first US president, sitting or former, to become a convicted criminal
 
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Kate Atkinson: Death at the Sign of the Rook

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This summer, award-winning author Kate Atkinson returns with a new Jackson Brodie novel, Death at the Sign of the Rook. This online event is a rare opportunity to hear her discuss her work and answer some of your questions.

 
Climate crisis
‘Game-changing’  
Vermont becomes first state to require big oil to pay for climate damages
Vermont becomes first state to require big oil to pay for climate damages
Factcheck  
No, Reform's Richard Tice, volcanoes are not to blame for climate change
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'Abusive' charges  
Spain fines carriers including Ryanair and easyJet over cabin bag and seat fees
Spain fines carriers including Ryanair and easyJet over cabin bag and seat fees
Santander  
Customers’ private data put up for sale for $2m by hackers
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
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