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Reform UK  
Farage unveils party's £140bn pledges that economists say ‘do not add up’
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Euro 2024
Wöber own goal divides teams as Mbappé is forced off
Austria 0-1 France  
Wöber own goal divides teams as Mbappé is forced off
France beat Austria 1-0 in Düsseldorf thanks to Maximilian Wöber’s own goal, while Kylian Mbappé suffered a broken nose
England  
Stars taking turns to shine can deliver title, insists Southgate
'We feel at home'  
Turkey players roared on by diaspora in Germany
Belgium 0-1 Slovakia  
Tedesco vows to be 'fair loser' amid VAR furore
In focus
The Vietnamese people staying in Ukraine
‘This country gave me a lot’  
The Vietnamese people staying in Ukraine
People across Ukraine have united in the face of the Russian threat and its Vietnamese community is no exception
Hair trade  
How North Korea's lucrative sideline helps skirt the impact of sanctions
Film  
What does Steve Coogan’s Lost King case mean for future biopics?
Spotlight
House of the Dragon season two review  
Unmissable TV … eventually
Unmissable TV … eventually
Indoors at breaktime  
The school in a London office block
The nature of ...  
A cat: ‘They smoked pipes, played dice’
‘And today’s news is … I’m cancelled’  
Hugh Bonneville, Alex Kingston and Steven Moffat on their cancel comedy
Dead Calm: Killing in the Med? review  
Devastating landmark TV that demands answers
 
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Opinion
Now we know Farage and Reform’s so-called policies. The worst thing Sunak can do is copy them
Now we know Farage and Reform’s so-called policies. The worst thing Sunak can do is copy them
I was the first Muslim leader of a western democracy. And I say Islamophobia has poisoned our politics
Netanyahu’s ‘war cabinet’ had little power – but its demise does him real damage
Sport
Rory McIlroy  
Golfer to take break for ‘a few weeks’ after US Open agony
Golfer to take break for ‘a few weeks’ after US Open agony
NBA finals  
Celtics beat Mavericks to win record 18th title
‘It’s been difficult’  
Curran eager to offer England more as Super Eights begin
Podcast
The British judges ruling on the law in authoritarian Hong Kong - podcast
Today in Focus  
The British judges ruling on the law in authoritarian Hong Kong - podcast
Since 1997 Hong Kong’s highest court has included British judges. But with China changing the laws in the city, they are being urged to resign. Amy Hawkins reports
Climate crisis
Big oil uncovered  
Stanford disappoints critics of fossil fuel donations by hiring PR firm with big oil ties
Stanford disappoints critics of fossil fuel donations by hiring PR firm with big oil ties
Hajj  
At least 14 pilgrims die during pilgrimage amid soaring temperatures
Business
Economic growth  
Investment in UK has trailed other G7 countries since mid-1990s, IPPR says
Investment in UK has trailed other G7 countries since mid-1990s, IPPR says
AI  
Balance technology's effects with profits tax and green levy, IMF says
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Gaza holiday and Gucci
Gaza holiday and Gucci
Tony awards  
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Red carpet looks and best of the show
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