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Rachel Reeves to unveil £39bn housing boost in spending review shake-up
Politics  
Rachel Reeves to unveil £39bn housing boost in spending review shake-up
Chancellor promises biggest investment in social and affordable homes in a generation to hit 1.5m target
Los Angeles protests live  
Mayor declares curfew as California governor says ‘democracy is under assault’ by Trump
Health  
Children in England growing up ‘sedentary, scrolling and alone’, say experts
Northern Ireland  
Fireworks and bottles thrown at police in Ballymena in second night of unrest
Malta  
Two men jailed for life for supplying car bomb that killed Daphne Caruana Galizia
In focus
Against the grain: as prices and temperatures rise, can Japan learn to love imported rice?
Japan  
Against the grain: as prices and temperatures rise, can Japan learn to love imported rice?
The political and cultural insulation of Japan’s beloved grain is falling apart, and experts warn the country’s relationship with the staple will have to adapt
Ukraine  
‘It’s just daily life’: Kyiv residents get used to overnight Russian drone attacks
The US politics sketch  
American carnage revisited as Trump plays president of permanent emergency
Features
Education  
‘They are making young people ill’: is it time to scrap GCSEs?
‘They are making young people ill’: is it time to scrap GCSEs?
Architecture  
‘Made for sex’: the hedonistic party palaces of New York’s Fire Island – and the blond bombshell who made them
The long read
How does woke start winning again?
The long read  
How does woke start winning again?
British progressives have suffered major setbacks in recent years, in both public opinion and court rulings. Was a backlash inevitable, and are new tactics needed?
 
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Opinion
Rachel Reeves’s economic vision is coming into focus – a year too late
Rachel Reeves’s economic vision is coming into focus – a year too late
Europe was promised a new golden age of the night train. Why are we still waiting?
Sport
Football  
England slump to sobering friendly defeat against Senegal
England slump to sobering friendly defeat against Senegal
World Test Championship  
High stakes and silverware: Lord's final will sparkle despite critics
Cricket  
Duckett blows West Indies away as England wrap up T20 series sweep
Podcast
250 days on hunger strike: Can Laila Soueif secure her son’s freedom? – podcast
Today in Focus  
250 days on hunger strike: Can Laila Soueif secure her son’s freedom? – podcast
Who is Alaa Abd el-Fattah and why are British diplomats trying to obtain his release? Patrick Wintour reports
Climate crisis
Environment  
Ministers pledge UK action to ratify high seas treaty by end of year
Ministers pledge UK action to ratify high seas treaty by end of year
Environment  
A drop in the ocean: does experimental technology hold the key to saving the world’s seas?
Business
Sanctions  
EU calls for lower price cap on Russian oil in move to tighten sanctions
EU calls for lower price cap on Russian oil in move to tighten sanctions
World Bank  
2020s on course to be weakest decade for global economy since 1960s
Technology
Misogyny in the metaverse  
Is Mark Zuckerberg’s dream world a no-go area for women?
Is Mark Zuckerberg’s dream world a no-go area for women?
Review  
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: super thinness above all else
In pictures
Photos of the day  
A West Bank incursion, a Bali sunrise and Brad Pitt
A West Bank incursion, a Bali sunrise and Brad Pitt
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