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Labour must avoid ‘naive’ lurch to right after Reform success, Haigh warns
Exclusive  
Labour must avoid ‘naive’ lurch to right after Reform success, Haigh warns
Exclusive: former transport minister criticises party’s direction and calls on Starmer to focus on issues like taxation and welfare reform
Romania  
Far-right Trump ally secures decisive win in first round of Romania’s presidential election rerun
Exclusive  
NHS in England urged to become ‘early intervention service’ on cancer
US  
Trump announces 100% tariffs on movies ‘produced in foreign lands’
Social care  
MPs warn social care needs substantial investment to fix ‘broken’ system
In focus
Who is Luis Antonio Tagle? The Philippine cardinal and ‘karaoke priest’ in the running for pope
Catholicism  
Who is Luis Antonio Tagle? The Philippine cardinal and ‘karaoke priest’ in the running for pope
Tagle is considered progressive and humble, but has faced some criticism for his response to the drug war and sexual abuse in the church
The featured essay  
Maga’s era of ‘soft eugenics’: let the weak get sick, help the clever breed
Trump briefing  
President says he will not seek a third term
Spotlight
Television  
Malpractice season two review – relentlessly tense TV that will leave you terrified
Malpractice season two review – relentlessly tense TV that will leave you terrified
Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: I was injured and using crutches, when a group of scary teens offered to help me
Fit for ever  
The big breath secret: can I improve my lung capacity, efficiency and power?
Opinion
The English question now isn’t about Reform or party politics: it’s the rage that means we can’t talk to each other any more
The English question now isn’t about Reform or party politics: it’s the rage that means we can’t talk to each other any more
Labour promised trans people dignity. I am not sure it knows the meaning of the word
I worked in the Vatican for 18 years – this will be the most unpredictable conclave yet
Sport
Football  
Palmer takes aim at ‘idiots and trolls’ as Maresca lauds star man
Palmer takes aim at ‘idiots and trolls’ as Maresca lauds star man
F1  
Piastri wins Miami Grand Prix to stretch lead in title race
Snooker  
Zhao takes 11-6 lead over Williams in world championship final
Podcast
Sabotage and secret identities: Russia’s spy network – podcast
Today in Focus  
Sabotage and secret identities: Russia’s spy network – podcast
Shaun Walker reports on the history of Russia’s ‘Illegals’ programme and what it looks like today
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
Scientific societies to do climate assessment after Trump administration dismissed authors
Scientific societies to do climate assessment after Trump administration dismissed authors
Trump administration  
Puerto Rico drops climate lawsuit after DoJ sues states to block threats to big oil
Business
Mergers and acquisitions  
Shell reportedly weighing up merits of making move to buy BP
Shell reportedly weighing up merits of making move to buy BP
Berkshire Hathaway  
Business figures pay tribute to Warren Buffett after retirement announcement
Technology
Scams  
‘Hi mum!’ The simple WhatsApp text scam costing parents and friends dear
‘Hi mum!’ The simple WhatsApp text scam costing parents and friends dear
Smartphones  
Greyscale and prune your algorithm: ‘digital nutritionist’ offers advice on cutting down screen time
In pictures
Photos of the weekend  
Kim Jong-un’s tank and Knights Templar
Kim Jong-un’s tank and Knights Templar
Dogs, budgie smugglers and democracy sausages  
Australia election day in pictures
Australia election day in pictures
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