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US president hails progress but Taiwan still the sticking point
Biden-Xi talks  
US president hails progress but Taiwan still the sticking point
Account of the summit from China’s foreign ministry was mixed, portraying Xi has having taken a tough line, telling Biden to stop arming Taiwan
Labour  
Jess Phillips quits frontbench as Keir Starmer suffers major rebellion over Gaza ceasefire
UN  
Security council backs resolution calling for humanitarian pause in Gaza
Russia  
EU plans fresh sanctions including against son of Dmitry Medvedev
Barton House  
Experts warned government of Bristol tower block collapse risk last year, leak reveals
 
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News in focus
Donald Tusk’s plan to remake Polish life after rightwing rule
Art, law, history and TV  
Donald Tusk’s plan to remake Polish life after rightwing rule
With the nationalist PiS party out of office after years in power, the country’s institutions are free from its cultural grip
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance  
What we know on day 631
Labour  
Who are the MPs that defied Keir Starmer over a Gaza ceasefire?
Spotlight
The long read  
Nitrogen wars: the Dutch farmers’ revolt that turned a nation upside-down
Nitrogen wars: the Dutch farmers’ revolt that turned a nation upside-down
‘I love being little. I’m lucky’  
Lenny Rush on his Bafta, swearing and living his best life
Suella Braverman  
Will former home secretary’s wrath at her sacking affect Sunak’s position?
The Lazarus Project series two review  
The spectacular action scenes are worthy of Bond
Desperate, delusional, defeated: the Tory right are coming for Rish! after Rwanda
Most read in last 24 hours
Israel-Hamas war: Israel launches strikes on Hezbollah-linked sites in Lebanon – as it happened
Israel-Hamas war: Israel launches strikes on Hezbollah-linked sites in Lebanon – as it happened
Worker choked unconscious by carrot baton machine at Scottish factory
‘All men 16 years and above, raise your hands’: how al-Shifa raid unfolded
‘Heavy heart’: Jess Phillips’ letter of resignation in full
Chelsea and Hayes denied ideal WCL start by Carmona and contentious calls
Opinion
Brave Labour MPs have voted with their conscience. Where is Keir Starmer’s?
Brave Labour MPs have voted with their conscience. Where is Keir Starmer’s?
The Rwanda plan is dead in the real world, but will live on in the fantasyland of Tory politics
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Suella Braverman’s Rwanda plan
Sport
‘It’s my time’  
Palmer radiates belief before England debut
Palmer radiates belief before England debut
Cricket World Cup  
Williamson hails 'incredible' Kohli and 'best in world' India
ATP Finals  
Medvedev eases past Zverev into semis after Alcaraz hits back
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Podcast
How the UK government’s Rwanda asylum plan came unstuck
Today in Focus  
How the UK government’s Rwanda asylum plan came unstuck
The supreme court has ruled that the government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda is unlawful. Peter Walker explains what happens next
Climate crisis
Renewable energy  
UK to offer higher subsidies for offshore windfarms after crisis talks
UK to offer higher subsidies for offshore windfarms after crisis talks
Analysis  
US and China’s joint climate plan leaves key questions unanswered
Business
Inflation  
Jeremy Hunt urged not to use sharp fall in inflation to squeeze benefits
Jeremy Hunt urged not to use sharp fall in inflation to squeeze benefits
Alstom  
Train maker puts more than 1,300 jobs at risk in Derby
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Coldplay protest and lily illuminations
Coldplay protest and lily illuminations
‘He turned heads’  
Ghana’s most stylish guys
Ghana’s most stylish guys
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