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Keir Starmer puts six key pledges ‘up in lights’ to win over swing voters
Labour  
Keir Starmer puts six key pledges ‘up in lights’ to win over swing voters
Campaign material to include pledges on NHS wait times and recruiting teachers
Live  
Putin in Beijing for China state visit
Slovakia  
PM Robert Fico has surgery after shooting
David Copperfield  
Magician accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women
NHS  
Almost nine out of 10 nurses in England work when ill, survey finds
In focus
50 countries swing behind peace summit in Switzerland
Ukraine war briefing  
50 countries swing behind peace summit in Switzerland
Ukrainians’ decision whether to strike inside Russia, says Blinken; focus is on providing air defences including Patriots. What we know on day 813
Analysis  
Age curbs on sex education topics risk making some children vulnerable
‘Local legend’  
Retired Wirral newsagent refused indefinite leave to remain by Home Office
Spotlight
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga review  
Anya Taylor-Joy is tremendous as chase resumes
Anya Taylor-Joy is tremendous as chase resumes
France  
Will prison van ambush put law and order at heart of EU elections?
Fawlty Towers review  
Comedy history repeats itself as stage farce
The end is nigh and Labour MPs just want to have fun. At the Tories’ expense
Profile  
The rise of Robert Fico, Slovakia’s populist leader
Opinion
Czech billionaire’s bid for Royal Mail is problematic from every angle
Czech billionaire’s bid for Royal Mail is problematic from every angle
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Rishi Sunak keeping children safe
The UK’s broken refugee policy is delivering vulnerable children into the hands of people smugglers
Sport
'He loves United'  
Ten Hag confident Fernandes will stay after captain hints at uncertainty
Ten Hag confident Fernandes will stay after captain hints at uncertainty
Spurs 0-1 Chelsea  
Hamano winner sets up thrilling WSL title showdown
McIlroy in flying form as he returns to happy hunting ground
Podcast
What keeps the world’s top climate scientists up at night?
Today in Focus  
What keeps the world’s top climate scientists up at night?
Hundreds of climate experts expect global temperatures to rise to at least 2.5C (4.5F) above preindustrial levels by 2100. Damian Carrington reports
 
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Climate crisis
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Solicitor general to appeal over case of climate activist who held sign on jurors’ rights
Solicitor general to appeal over case of climate activist who held sign on jurors’ rights
Fossil fuels  
More than 200 authors renew call for Baillie Gifford to divest
Business
Exclusive  
JCB built and supplied equipment to Russia months after saying exports had stopped
JCB built and supplied equipment to Russia months after saying exports had stopped
Royal Mail  
Owner backs £3.5bn takeover offer by Czech billionaire
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A parade in China, Glasgow protests and a New York dog show
A parade in China, Glasgow protests and a New York dog show
Time traveller  
One Senegalese man’s journey to the past
One Senegalese man’s journey to the past
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