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U-turn as Nigel Farage says he will stand for Reform UK in Clacton
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US Himars rockets ‘likely’ used in Ukrainian attack on Russian soil
Ukraine war briefing  
US Himars rockets ‘likely’ used in Ukrainian attack on Russian soil
Barrage destroyed Russian air defences in Belgorod, US thinktank says; Kamala Harris to attend Swiss peace conference. What we know on day 832
Welsh politics  
‘He’s lost our vote’: Vaughan Gething scandals cut through before confidence test
Analysis  
South Africa’s ANC faces tough decisions after losing majority
Spotlight
'A beautiful gay adoption extravaganza'  
Lost Boys & Fairies review
Lost Boys & Fairies review
‘It definitely got me a seat in therapy’  
Diane Lane on child stardom, sleazy execs and thriving in her 50s
Obituary  
Rob Burrow, rugby league international who raised millions for motor neurone disease research
Chainsaws for all!  
I live on a rural island where we share all our tools
The nature of ...  
An orchard: a place where you tame trees, or try to
Opinion
There should be over 100 disabled MPs, but there are barely any. UK politics has a huge accessibility problem
There should be over 100 disabled MPs, but there are barely any. UK politics has a huge accessibility problem
Getting fit is great – but it could turn you into a rightwing jerk
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on 93-year-old media mogul Rupert Murdoch’s fifth marriage
Sport
England 3-0 Bosnia  
Palmer on spot in Euro 2024 warm-up victory
Palmer on spot in Euro 2024 warm-up victory
French Open  
Djokovic casts doubts over fitness after edging past Cerúndolo
T20 World Cup  
Archer leads returning England heroes in Barbados
Podcast
Has there been a purge of the leftwing of the Labour party?
Today in Focus  
Has there been a purge of the leftwing of the Labour party?
Keir Starmer once promised to lead a ‘broad church’ Labour party. After a week in which Diane Abbott and Faiza Shaheen have complained about their treatment, does that still hold true? Aletha Adu and Aditya Chakrabortty report
 
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Polly Toynbee and David Walker: The way forward for British politics

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Climate crisis
Environment  
Asian hornets overwintered in UK for first time, DNA testing shows
Asian hornets overwintered in UK for first time, DNA testing shows
Exclusive  
Debt payments by countries most vulnerable to climate crisis soar
Business
Shein  
Fashion group wins Labour support as it prepares £50bn London listing
Fashion group wins Labour support as it prepares £50bn London listing
Willie Walsh  
Drop green aviation policies if costs outweigh benefits, says former BA boss
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Second world war  
The Nazis’ Atlantic wall that failed to prevent D-day
The Nazis’ Atlantic wall that failed to prevent D-day
Photos of the day  
A tractor protest and a rugby tribute
A tractor protest and a rugby tribute
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