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Tech firms locked in ‘race to the bottom’, warns MIT professor
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Revealed  
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Environment  
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Ukraine invasion
Ukraine president says only way to ensure peace is fundamental UN reform
Volodymyr Zelenskiy  
Ukraine president says only way to ensure peace is fundamental UN reform
Ukrainian president says UN general assembly should have power to override veto and calls for Russia’s to be removed
Revealed  
How Russia deliberately targeted Kherson’s hospitals
War in Ukraine is revealing a new global order – and the ‘power south’ is the winner
At a glance  
What we know on day 575 of the invasion
Spotlight
‘A hidden universe of suffering’  
The Palestinian children sent to jail
The Palestinian children sent to jail
Life in bike theft Britain  
‘Afterwards, I couldn’t face going outside’
‘Impossible to live like this’  
Italy’s Po Valley blighted by air pollution among worst in Europe
Sex Education final season review  
One long list of frustrations
‘A perfect storm brewing’  
How populists could challenge Europe this autumn
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UK net zero policies: what has Sunak scrapped and what do changes mean?
UK net zero policies: what has Sunak scrapped and what do changes mean?
Liz Truss’s comeback defies all belief – until you understand the rotten forces making it possible
Nationwide launches 8% account as battle for UK’s savings intensifies
Opera actor, 82, furious with critic for saying she looked a fright on first night
Stars join King Charles at Versailles banquet during French state visit
Opinion
Rishi Sunak’s government risks looking incapable of honouring a commitment
Rishi Sunak’s government risks looking incapable of honouring a commitment
Marina Abramović has broken a 255-year-old glass ceiling. Why did it take so long?
Cartoon  
Ben Jennings on Rishi Sunak’s green retreat
Sport
Arsenal 4-0 PSV  
Ødegaard caps Gunners' triumphant Champions League return
Ødegaard caps Gunners' triumphant Champions League return
Rugby World Cup  
Smith set to start at full-back for England as Farrell returns
Cricket  
Root misses England tune-up chance after infuriating ODI abandonment
Rugby World Cup
Italy 38-17 Uruguay  
Lamaro try sparks comeback win for Azzurri
Lamaro try sparks comeback win for Azzurri
Ireland  
‘Ridiculous’ Sexton an inspiration as South Africa loom for Irish
‘The atmosphere is just electric’  
How fans are finding the World Cup so far
Podcast
Rishi Sunak’s net zero U-turn
Today in Focus  
Rishi Sunak’s net zero U-turn
The PM has torn up his ambitious plans for Britain to achieve its commitments on net zero emissions, saying they were ‘unrealistic and punitive’. Kiran Stacey reports
Climate crisis
Climate crisis  
Extreme weather shows need for early warning systems, says Spanish minister
Extreme weather shows need for early warning systems, says Spanish minister
Oliver Dowden  
Deputy PM takes near-empty RAF plane to UN talks in New York
In pictures
Wednesday’s best photos  
Puppies on parade and the Asian Games
Puppies on parade and the Asian Games
London fashion week  
Spring/summer 2024: key shows
Spring/summer 2024: key shows
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