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    No, Mr Mandelson, we will not roll out the red carpet for Trump

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    Mahmoud Khalil on Gaza, Trump and Ice detention

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  3. John Crace
    What crisis? Starmer has a delivery plan – so chill out

    John Crace
  4. Film
    Hamnet review – stately Shakespeare drama

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  5. Well actually
    I got a robot massage and lived to tell the tale

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  6. Film
    The unflinching film about parenting with deafness

    Frighteningly realistic … Miriam Garlo with Álvaro Cervantes in Deaf.
  • Boris Johnson and Mohammed Bin Salman

    Saudi Arabia
    Boris Johnson sought business with Saudi officials he had met while PM

  • Nicolás Maduro, Boris Johnson, private jet

    Venezuela
    Boris Johnson was paid £240,000 after Maduro meeting, invoice shows

  • David Brownlow, Boris Johnson and Carrie Johnson

    Covid
    Boris Johnson had dinner in lockdown with peer funding flat refit, files suggest

  • Dominic Cummings, Boris Johnson and Peter Thiel

    Peter Thiel
    Johnson and Cummings’ secret meeting with Palantir founder revealed

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    UK
    Army officer admits sexual assault of teenager Jaysley Beck before she took her own life

  • Grace Dent and Anna Haugh in the MasterChef studio

    MasterChef
    BBC announces all-female MasterChef presenting team after sacking of Wallace and Torode

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    US
    Trump attacks Tom Hanks after West Point cancels event honoring actor

    President calls Hanks ‘woke’ in vitriolic post after US Military Academy calls off ceremony with little explanation

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    Explained
    Who is in the running to be the next Labour deputy leader?

    Candidates will need at least 80 nominations to stand chance of succeeding Angela Rayner in role

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  • A man furrows his brow and poses with his hand on his temple

    Interview
    'It was a clear act of cruelty to punish me': Student Mahmoud Khalil on his Ice detention

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    Nuremberg review – Russell Crowe’s Göring v Rami Malek’s psychiatrist in swish yet glib courtroom showdown

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    How to build a better life
    A better life is possible – but only if you dive deep into your unconscious

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    Well actually
    I got a robot massage and lived to tell the tale

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    Film
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    Pass notes
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    Fashion
    Are US clothing brands at risk of growing anti-American backlash over Trump policies?

  • Zoe Williams

    No, Mr Mandelson, we will not roll out the red carpet for Trump

    Zoe Williams
    The UK’s ambassador to Washington may believe the US president is merely a ‘risk taker’, but that doesn’t represent my point of view – and it probably doesn’t represent yours. That’s why we must make our voices heard, writes Zoe Williams
  • John Crace

    Crisis? What crisis? Starmer has a delivery plan – so chill out

    John Crace
    The prime minister’s new chief secretary has been out and about trying to calm the storm after Angela Rayner’s exit
  • Nesrine Malik

    Reshuffle it how you like, Starmer’s ‘grownup’ Labour has the Tory whiff of spiteful incompetence

    Nesrine Malik
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    What is the point of Labour’s new deputy leader? Until we know that, the contest isn’t worth having

    Neal Lawson

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  1. Israel used to lie about killing journalists; now it barely bothers to do so. What happened?

    Meron Rapoport
  2. Michael Akadiri

    How the hairdryer treatment from a science teacher over a flunked exam changed my life

    Michael Akadiri
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    Parents, don’t panic over porn! Here’s how to have an age-appropriate and shame-free talk with your kids

    Jess Melendez
  4. Sidney Blumenthal

    Need I list all the reasons why Trump shouldn’t get a Nobel peace prize?

    Sidney Blumenthal
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    Labour’s deputy leadership race: a party that seems afraid of its members

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    Banking
    UK banks face lawsuits over mortgages that left people with huge debts

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    Southport attack
    Man stabbed while tackling Southport killer describes scene of ‘horror’

  • Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal

    Health
    NHS urges people to avoid ‘extremely painful’ leg-lengthening surgery

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    Banksy
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    Disposable face masks used during Covid have left chemical timebomb, research suggests

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    Exclusive
    EU states still fighting over crucial targets in run-up to Cop30, leaked draft shows

  3. A Mercedes stranded in floodwater in a rural setting

    Flooding
    Floods could hit England while country is still in drought, forecasters say

  4. Technicians install solar panels on a factory roof in Nairobi, Kenya.

    Renewable energy
    Hopes rise for green economy boom at Africa Climate Summit

  1. Newcastle
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  2. Air transport
    As Bristol and Cardiff airports tussle, is it time for the ‘far-fetched’ Severnside?

  3. Prince Harry
    Duke of Sussex lays wreath for Queen Elizabeth on first day of UK visit

  4. Slavery
    Workhouses in England and Wales linked to transatlantic slave trade, study suggests

  1. Ukraine
    EU and US officials meet as Trump says he is ready to impose further sanctions on Russia

  2. Argentina
    Argentinians deliver electoral blow to Milei’s scandal-rocked government

  3. Germany
    Doorbell prankster that tormented residents of German apartments turns out to be a slug

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    French anaesthetist goes on trial accused of poisonings that killed 12 patients

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    Film
    Ballad of a Small Player review – Colin Farrell wins us over in flashy, slight gambler tale

  2. Brendan Fraser in Rental Family.

    Film
    Rental Family review – Brendan Fraser is stranded in mawkish misfire

  3. Poetic License

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    Poetic License review – Apatow family affair ends up as warm and funny comedy

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What to listen to

  1. Lyrical mundanity … Justin and Hailey Bieber and their baby Jack Blues.

    Music
    Justin Bieber: Swag II review – more filler with an occasional pop killer

  2. Whiplash … Jade Thirlwall.

    Music
    Jade: That’s Showbiz Baby! review – former Little Mix star thrives in chaos on an idiosyncratic debut

  3. Kate Moss hosts Music Uncovered: David Bowie – Changeling.

    Best podcasts of the week
    Kate Moss takes on David Bowie in her first ever podcast: best listens of the week

  4. Jonathon Heyward conducts the Chineke! pOrchestra at the BBC Proms.

    Proms 2025
    Chineke! Orchestra/Heyward review – kaleidoscopic concert combines energy and complexity

What to read

  1. Margaret Thatcher at a pro-European rally in Parliament Square, before the EEC referendum in 1975.

    Politics books
    Between the Waves by Tom McTague review – the long view on Brexit

  2. Claire-Louise Bennett, Oyinkan Braithwaite, Salman Rushdie, Patricia Lockwood and RF Kuang

    The biggest books of the autumn
    From a new Thomas Pynchon novel to a memoir by Margaret Atwood

  3. Sculpture of a scallop on a beach.

    Poem of the week
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What to play

  1. Tomb Raider Remastered.

    Pushing Buttons
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  2. Ghost of Yōtei.

    Summer games previews
    Ghost of Yōtei: a determined outsider seeks revenge in feudal Japan

  3. Little Problems game screenshot

    Mystery games
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  4. Mythmatch.

    Summer games previews
    Mythmatch – taking on ancient Greek tech bros to rebuild a broken world

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  1. Lincoln, Vikander and Stone

    Stage
    ‘It will be frightening but you have to do it’: Andrew Lincoln and Alicia Vikander’s nerve-shredding stage return

  2. Tracey Emin's artwork The Bed

    Art and design
    Tate Modern to host Tracey Emin’s biggest ever exhibition next spring

  3. Pitched into extremis … Bill Posley in The Day I Accidentally Went to War at Soho theatre.

    Comedy
    Bill Posley: The Day I Accidentally Went to War review – veteran comic drops truth bombs

  4. Bridget Lambert and Sam Ellis in Home at Seven.

    Theatre
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  2. Chris Evans and Anya Taylor-Joy in Sacrifice.

    Film
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