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UK bosses to be banned from using NDAs to cover up misconduct at work
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UK bosses to be banned from using NDAs to cover up misconduct at work
Changes to workers’ rights bill will prohibit the silencing of staff who suffer harassment or discrimination
Middle East  
Israeli plan for forced transfer of Gaza’s population ‘a blueprint for crimes against humanity’
Trump tariffs  
Trump delays tariff hikes again but announces new rates for some countries
Labour  
Billionaire Labour backer John Caudwell ‘nervous’ about Starmer
Russia-Ukraine war  
US to resume shipments of weapons for Ukrainian defence
Special report
China’s human rights lawyers speak out, 10 years after crackdown
709 incident  
China’s human rights lawyers speak out, 10 years after crackdown
In 2015, a nationwide campaign rounded up hundreds of rights advocates. Since then, suppression has become more systematic and less visible, lawyers say
In focus
What’s changed and why have Asian countries been hit so hard?
Trump tariffs explained  
What’s changed and why have Asian countries been hit so hard?
The shifting timeline of Trump’s tariffs, the most significant US tariff increase in nearly a century, has roiled global markets and caused widespread confusion
The super-rich  
Flight of the non-doms: how worried should Labour be about the super-rich leaving the UK?
Explained  
What are EHCPs and why is Labour bracing for a backlash over its overhaul plans?
Features
Billion Dollar Playground  
Drop everything! Your hate-watch of the summer is here
Drop everything! Your hate-watch of the summer is here
Oasis  
‘Without a parka, I’ll look like an idiot’: Oasis fans’ fashion at the reunion tour
 
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Opinion
Labour picks on kids as Farage reaches for his human punchbag
Labour picks on kids as Farage reaches for his human punchbag
These words of defiant unity followed the horror of the 7/7 bombings. Imagine what we would hear today instead
Sport
Wimbledon  
Sinner fortunate to reach quarter-finals as Dimitrov retires injured
Sinner fortunate to reach quarter-finals as Dimitrov retires injured
James’s genius offers England hope but also presents a tricky dilemma
Playing loose with virtue leaves questions for Arsenal to answer over Partey
Podcast
Trump’s big beautiful betrayal - podcast
Today in Focus  
Trump’s big beautiful betrayal - podcast
Ed Pilkington explains the president’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ and what it will mean for millions of poorer Americans who voted for him last November
Climate crisis
Environment  
Millions of tonnes of toxic sewage sludge spread on UK farmland every year
Millions of tonnes of toxic sewage sludge spread on UK farmland every year
Design a better world  
A ‘floating university’ and a pink mosque: Dhaka builds for a wetter future – in pictures
Business
Technology  
Apple appeals against ‘unprecedented’ €500m EU fine over app store
Apple appeals against ‘unprecedented’ €500m EU fine over app store
Steel industry  
UK firms on edge as talks to cut Trump tariffs near deadline
Technology
Review  
Framework Laptop 12: fun, flexible and repairable
Framework Laptop 12: fun, flexible and repairable
Tesla  
Tesla shares dive as investors fear new Elon Musk political party will damage brand
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Syria wildfire and a pink octopus in Berlin
Syria wildfire and a pink octopus in Berlin
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