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Robert Jenrick  
Minister distances himself from Rishi Sunak over immigration cuts
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Pope Francis  
Ill health forces cancellation of Cop28 Dubai trip
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'Despicable'  
Minister attacks failure of social media firms on harmful content
Ukraine  
Spy chief’s wife recovering after being poisoned
 

Natalie Hanman

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News in focus
History fades as rising sea levels slowly destroy Thailand’s temple murals
Lost to the climate crisis  
History fades as rising sea levels slowly destroy Thailand’s temple murals
Saltwater damage could see precious historical Buddhist artworks dating back hundreds of years slowly fade entirely from view
At a glance  
Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 644
David Johnston  
Can the minister for children deliver the government’s flagship early years scheme?
Spotlight
The Great British Bake Off final review  
One last spicy twist changes everything
One last spicy twist changes everything
No wok? No worries  
Alice Zaslavsky’s vegetarian snow pea stir-fry with tempeh ‘mince’ and chilli oil
That's curtains  
From Kurt to Elvis, JFK and more, what movies did stars see just before they died?
‘Cancel the meeting!’ It’s not just the Greeks who’ve lost their marbles
‘Really horrendous’  
Former worker describes impact of Wilko’s demise
Opinion
Brilliant: a Cop28 to save the planet – staged by oil barons who imperil it
Brilliant: a Cop28 to save the planet – staged by oil barons who imperil it
What made me love theatre even more? Leaving a bad show at the interval
Building houses on Britain’s vast, exclusive golf courses makes sense for everyone – even golfers
Sport
PSG 1-1 Newcastle  
Newcastle's Paris pain as controversial Mbappé penalty saves PSG
Newcastle's Paris pain as controversial Mbappé penalty saves PSG
Man City 3-2 Leipzig  
City seal top spot as Álvarez caps fightback win against RB Leipzig
Golf  
Woods frustrated by Saudi framework agreement with tours
Podcast
Geert Wilders and Europe’s lurch to the far right
Today in Focus  
Geert Wilders and Europe’s lurch to the far right
How did far-right politician Geert Wilders win so many seats in the Dutch election? Jon Henley and Senay Boztas report
Climate crisis
Environment  
First transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable jet fuel takes off
First transatlantic flight using 100% sustainable jet fuel takes off
PFAS  
‘Forever chemicals’ found in drinking water sources across England
Business
Wilko  
Former chair tells MPs she was devastated by collapse of retailer
Former chair tells MPs she was devastated by collapse of retailer
UK public debt  
Jeremy Hunt’s reduction plan ‘a very big fiscal risk’, says OBR
In pictures
Rosalynn Carter memorial  
Jimmy Carter, Biden and former first ladies pay tribute
Jimmy Carter, Biden and former first ladies pay tribute
Photos of the day  
Rohingya refugees and a stranded plane
Rohingya refugees and a stranded plane
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