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Mandelson told Cabinet how to do their jobs
HMRC puts trans users on fast-track VIP phoneline
Britain’s youth crisis as worklessness hits 1.25m
Burnham: Blair just doesn’t understand
Spies line up AI to prevent cyber attacks
Trump rejects latest plan to end Iran war
‘Beautiful soul’: family’s tribute to Sheffield bar shooting victim
Benefit ‘gold rush’ has taxpayer on hook for housing bill
Junior doctors to go on strike next month
Mccartney changes tune: Beatles were the best
Crime costs economy £148,000 a minute
Former Pc who tried to stop shoplifter charged
Arrests warning for wildlife pond revellers
Top of the pups
Classicist mocks Musk over Odyssey casting row
‘Poor man’s racehorse’ is becoming top dog
Pay £1,000 to have your initials carved into Winchester Cathedral
Digital Prince of Darkness: Ozzy reborn as AI avatar
Burnham: Blair doesn’t know what’s going on
Farage reports anti-racism charity for funding Labour campaign
Former DUP leader abused two girls for decades, court told
Babies born to migrant parents at 40 per cent as birth rate falls
Nationalistic pish peddled by Brexiteers, said Reform hopeful
Miliband mocked
Britain buckles in record-breaking heat
Travellers pitch up on cricket field while council closed
‘Hero’ pensioner dies rescuing granddaughter from sea
Potholes are driving village pubs into oblivion, landlady warns
The big red road where cyclists come before cars
Murrell had access to £2m of taxpayer cash
It’s like I’m being punished, says rape victim after boys spared jail
Schoolboy error as council paints wrong road markings
Mandelson vetting raised concerns over China links
£2.4m
Kitted out
Modi to tear down Delhi officers’ club in colonial purge
New York hotel cleaners strong-arm way to six-figure salary
Skull and fish bones
Netflix-style subscription to see your GP
Argie bargain
Pc moved away from office... and sued as he couldn’t WFH
Mental health referrals for children reach record high
Tower Hamlets councillors vote for a 130pc pay rise
Widow wins £3m estate in family fight
Nasa to boldly buggy on the Moon once more
Atack: I was sexually assaulted aged 10
House style
GCHQ puts AI in charge of stopping cyber attacks
Number of children radicalised online doubles
Don’t count on Iran deal too soon, says Trump
Life and death under the world’s longest internet blackout
Israel launches heaviest strikes on Lebanon since start of ceasefire
How Putin is hijacking Kyiv’s drones (and why it won’t last)
Overbearing
Europe should not negotiate Ukraine peace, insists Norway
Britain and Poland team up against Russia
300,000
Godspeed
We don’t serve free tap water, we’re Italian
Replica Auschwitz gate left outside tax office in Germany
North Korea launches ‘first of its kind’ AI cruise missile
Snakes alive
Blair only has himself to blame for the cataclysm about to engulf Britain
A life on benefits used to be shameful. Not now
What’s the point of cheap caviar? I want the thrill of real luxury
Israel’s quiet triumph against Iran’s hardliners
Starmer has proved Tony Blair’s point
An unforgettable night with three giants of jazz
Tony Blair created a generation of MPS who don’t know how to govern
Striking doctors
Why young people stopped getting jobs
Healthy masculinity
Your graffiti here
Unequal pensions
SNP accounts
Banning social media
Ukrainian resilience
Complimentary care
Tea watershed
Mug-nificient design
Britain faces youth crisis as worklessness heads to 1.25m
Ousted BP chairman mulls legal action over ‘bullying’ dismissal
Energy bills to rise by £221 as Iran war sends costs higher
Samsung agrees £300k bonus on AI boom
Morrisons overtaken as fifth biggest grocer
£5bn
Berry good sport
Dutch block US tech deal over digital security fears
France calls for Britain to receive EU car subsidies
£87m
Out-of-control employees blowing AI budgets
South East Water warns people will be cut off as reservoirs run dry
Putin to arm Russian banks in attempt to combat drone attacks from Ukraine
French billionaire Bolloré family opposes Trump backer’s bid for Universal Music
Robots will trigger the real artificial intelligence revolution – and China has a considerable lead
‘Buy British’ initiative is fiddling while Rome burns
Should you use your home to fund private school fees?
Retailers want imports loophole closed
Private equity snaps up Flying Tiger Copenhagen
Pets at Home’s profits hit by price cutting
Radley bagged by Poundland’s owner
INTERNATIONAL BUREAU PROPOSED.
COOLING FRUITS ON SHOW AT COVENT GARDEN.
A STRIKER’S ARREARS.
A BANANA RECORD.
BOMB AS WEDDING PRESENT.
Jacqui Chan
Count Etienne Davignon
Gordon Horsfield
MAKE THAT MOVIE
The Four Seasons
George Clarke’s Beautiful Builds
Cornwall: a Year by the Sea
Cornish moor to be national reserve