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Sizewell C power station to be built as part of UK’s £14bn nuclear investment
Spending review  
Sizewell C power station to be built as part of UK’s £14bn nuclear investment
Ed Miliband promises to ‘get Britain off the fossil fuel rollercoaster’ with new plant expected to create 10,000 jobs
US live  
Mayor Karen Bass says Los Angeles being used as a ‘test case’ by federal government
Northern Ireland  
Public disorder breaks out in Ballymena after alleged sexual assault
Gaza  
Israel preparing to deport aid boat activists, including Greta Thunberg
Environment  
Scientists warn against attempts to change definition of ‘forever chemicals’
In focus
The ‘death of creativity’? AI job fears stalk advertising industry
Technology  
The ‘death of creativity’? AI job fears stalk advertising industry
WPP and others roll out AI-generated campaigns as Facebook owner Meta plans to let firms create their own ads
Los Angeles Ice protests  
‘Kidnapped’: families and lawyers desperate to contact LA workers arrested in Ice raids
Politics  
Why Farage is outperforming Starmer in the battle for working-class voters
Features
Meta  
The misogyny of the metaverse: is Mark Zuckerberg’s dream world a no-go area for women?
The misogyny of the metaverse: is Mark Zuckerberg’s dream world a no-go area for women?
Music  
‘I’m closer to the end than the beginning’: British soul legend Omar on EastEnders, Stevie Wonder and his industry battles
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. Did woke go too far, or not far enough?
 
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Opinion
Thames Water’s creditors are being too greedy
Thames Water’s creditors are being too greedy
David Beckham’s knighthood shows the unique - and utterly absurd - power of the British class system
Sport
Cricket interview  
Australia's Pat Cummins: ‘We want to play hard and fair, and I think we’ve got it right’
Australia's Pat Cummins: ‘We want to play hard and fair, and I think we’ve got it right’
Football  
‘Play with a smile’: Tuchel challenges England to relax and hit top gear
Football  
Belgium's De Bruyne foils Wales' stunning fightback in Brussels
Podcast
Trump, Musk and the end of a bromance - podcast
Today in Focus  
Trump, Musk and the end of a bromance - podcast
Andrew Roth details the explosive falling-out between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, and what it tells us about the future of the US presidency
Climate crisis
Exclusive  
New Zealand government sued over ‘dangerously inadequate’ emissions reduction plan
New Zealand government sued over ‘dangerously inadequate’ emissions reduction plan
Seascape  
World must move from ‘plunder to protection’ to save oceans, UN chief warns
Business
Water industry  
Thames Water creditors offer up £5bn as part of emergency turnaround plan
Thames Water creditors offer up £5bn as part of emergency turnaround plan
Media  
Social media creators to overtake traditional media in ad revenue this year
Technology
US  
They hoped their children’s deaths would bring change. Then a Colorado bill to protect kids online failed
They hoped their children’s deaths would bring change. Then a Colorado bill to protect kids online failed
Meta  
UK campaigners raise alarm over report of Meta plan to use automation for risk checks
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Environment  
Medellín’s sublime return to nature
Medellín’s sublime return to nature
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