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Rishi Sunak  
PM to take a day at home after hapless election campaign start
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Israel-Gaza war  
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China  
Last major Islamic-style mosque in country loses its domes
'Europe is lagging behind'  
Polish foreign minister calls for long-term rearmament of continent
 

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Pippa Crerar

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In focus
Life in the Icelandic town that keeps erupting
‘There’s a volcano in our backyard’  
Life in the Icelandic town that keeps erupting
Icelanders are famously hardy, but after a series of volcanic eruptions cracked open 20-metre-deep fissures in Grindavik, the fishing town near the famous Blue Lagoon, residents are asking if they’ll ever be allowed back home
Analysis  
Are consumers any better off after 14 years of Conservative government?
Post Office Horizon scandal  
Tearful testimony confirms for many how much Post Office’s Vennells knew
Spotlight
‘There are going to be countries of old people starving to death’  
America’s premier pronatalists on having ‘tons of kids’ to save the world
America’s premier pronatalists on having ‘tons of kids’ to save the world
Blind date  
‘I’ve given up trying to understand the male psyche’
‘I was born to be a paparazzo’  
Rino Barillari on royalty, the dolce vita era and his run-in with Depardieu
Cut!  
Building of new UK film and TV studios on hold after pandemic streaming boom
Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show review  
The most astonishing, emotionally raw reality TV ever made
Opinion
Both feted and gilded, Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak are two sides of the same rotten politics
Both feted and gilded, Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak are two sides of the same rotten politics
Unless it stops an Israeli invasion of Rafah, the US could be a global pariah
Sunak seems convinced that Who Dares Wins. Spoiler alert: sometimes they lose really badly
Sport
Ten Hag could not save Manchester United job by emulating Ferguson
Ten Hag could not save Manchester United job by emulating Ferguson
Football  
Guardiola warns against complacency in FA Cup final
Challenge Cup final  
Sharks surge to glory as Fassi and Mapimpi sink Gloucester
Podcast
What should kids be taught about sex and relationships?
Today in Focus  
What should kids be taught about sex and relationships?
The sex and relationships educator Jo Morgan discusses what she believes a sex education curriculum should look like
 
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Climate crisis
France  
Nearly 175 arrested as climate protesters target TotalEnergies and key investor
Nearly 175 arrested as climate protesters target TotalEnergies and key investor
Climate crisis  
‘Kitty cat’ storms hitting US heartland are growing threat to home insurance
Business
Post Office  
Paula Vennells names five executives she blames over scandal
Paula Vennells names five executives she blames over scandal
Royal Mail  
Owner warns offer from Czech billionaire risks company’s future
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
Seven days around the world in 20 pictures
Seven days around the world in 20 pictures
Cowboycore, Catherine Deneuve and Bella Hadid in vintage Versace  
The Cannes red carpet part two
The Cannes red carpet part two
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