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  • A man and a woman turn to enter a door

    ‘She wants to get on with her life’: Victoria Starmer intends to do things differently

  • Concerned woman talking on smartphone having finance stolen from card

    Mobile banking: alarm as fraudsters take over handsets and raid accounts

    Scams underline risks of banking on mobile, with not all lenders prepared to refund victims
  • Dayle Dixon and Mark Lee outside their home in Ivybridge, Devon.

    ‘I feel sick’: couple say new-build home turned into disaster valued at £1

    A couple’s Barratt house that surveyors say should be worth £350,000 has been left almost worthless due to defects
  • New Zealand 24-17 England: second men’s rugby union Test – as it happened

  • Police arrest man after human remains found in Bristol and London

  • National Trust imposes chandelier ‘tax’ over Only Fools and Horses jokes

  • The story of a heat death: David went to work in his new job on a French building site. By the end of the day he was dead

  • Jeremy Hunt’s children leave ‘sweet’ notes for Starmer’s son and daughter

  • Blind date: ‘He tried to bond with the waiter – who was unimpressed’

  • Alec Baldwin’s Rust shooting trial dismissed after lawyers say evidence was withheld

  • Those About to Die: this mega-budget Roman epic is as close to actual time travel as it’s possible to get

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Most read in Opinion

  • Keir Starmer

    The arrogant, reckless Tory government left behind a mountain of mess. In one week, we’ve begun to clear it

    Keir Starmer
  • Elle Hunt

    I’m a Swiftie, but the staggering size of the Eras tour has left me feeling alienated

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    • After years of being gaslit by government, we civil servants can breathe again under Labour

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    • Thank you, Lamine Yamal, for showing us washed-up ex-footballers what true talent looks like

      Ben Makuch
    • A weekend of deranged hope, dread and stockpiling flares – it’s the Euro 2024 final

      Marina Hyde
    • Gareth Southgate has proved that quiet competence can lift a nation – it’s a lesson that goes far beyond sport

      Jonathan Freedland
    • Where are all the butterflies this summer? Their absence is telling us something important

      Tony Juniper
    • What’s generative AI really generating? Just ask these tech bros

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Most read in Sport

  • a woman speaks into a microphone

    Women ‘don’t need’ Harrison Butker after controversial speech, says Serena Williams

    Butker in May railed against working women, Pride month and abortion in speech that won him support from US conservatives
  • A scrum during the international rugby union test between Australia and Wales

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    Australia v Wales: rugby union international – live updates

  • Spectators are allowed on to the outfield after England’s innings win over West Indies at Lord’s.

    As Jimmy Anderson bows out, Test cricket is in danger of doing likewise

  • England edged out by All Blacks after Mark Tele’a double in Auckland thriller

  • Jasper Philipsen wins Tour de France stage 13 but sprint style criticised again

  • Krejcikova and Paolini plan big finish in unlikely women’s Wimbledon final

  • Novak Djokovic sees off Musetti to set up Wimbledon final with Alcaraz

  • England call up Mark Wood for second Test against West Indies

  • UFC flyweight Tracy Cortez chops off hair to make weight for fight

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Most read in Culture

  • Not just another Game of Thrones thing … Tom Hughes as Titus and Anthony Hopkins as Emperor Vespasian in Those About to Die.

    Those About to Die: this mega-budget Roman epic is as close to actual time travel as it’s possible to get

  • Giovanni Pernice

    ‘It’s not going to go away’: Strictly Come Dancing row could take shine off 20th anniversary

    • Katy Perry: Woman’s World review – what regressive, warmed-over hell is this?

    • Natalie Portman on love, divorce and Paul Mescal: ‘I’m very in awe of his talent’

    • ‘Who am I without him?’: what I learned about grief from reading other women’s diaries

    • ‘His skincare regime alone would bankrupt you’: Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman bring banter and bromance to London

    • Taylor Swift’s candid talk about body image inspires fans, US study finds

    • TV tonight: the original rock stars of rap tell the story of Run DMC

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Most read in Lifestyle

  • Naomi Westerman, writer and playwrite photographed near her home in Woolwich, SE London

    When my mother died, I thought her violent boyfriend had won. But she had secretly taken back control

  • collage in form of medical bag made up of health supplements/tablets

    Five doctors on the supplements they swear by, from Vitamin D to lion’s mane

    • ‘I’m starting to doubt everything’: Emma Corrin on Diana, being a Marvel villain, and an existential crisis

    • Craig Charles: ‘I have kicked all sorts of mood-altering substances. The only vice I’ve not been able to kick is smoking’

    • What I wish you knew about your child’s mental health: how aiming for high self-esteem is a mistake

      Dr Bill Garvey
    • Tim Dowling: we’re off to sunny Spain, but I’ve got the airport blues

    • My former friends are ignoring me when I try to reconnect. Why does it hurt so much?

    • Which aviator may have been eaten by coconut crabs? The Saturday quiz

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Most read in Economy

  • woman using a laptop on a dining room table set up as a remote office to work from home.

    ‘I’ve got a case’: the UK workers fighting their boss over return to office

  • A large crowd of people celebrating

    Staff and pupils allowed late Monday starts after England play in Euros final

    • ‘As prepared as we can be’: UK airlines and airports get ready for summer getaway

    • Labour summons bosses of worst-performing train operators to meetings

    • Big, beautiful goals – but can’t be bothered? 11 great productivity tips for lazy people

    • ‘A beacon of hope’: England’s Euros success gives pubs a vital lift

    • Carpetright on brink of collapse with 1,800 jobs at risk

    • Hopes of interest rate cut dashed by Bank of England economist

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Most read in Tech

  • England head coach Gareth Southgate wears an Oura ring as he hugs Cole Palmer after the Euro 2024 semi-final between England and the Netherlands

    Smart rings: England players hope £300 gadget will give them Euro 2024 edge

  • A woman shelters from the rain using her book surrounded by people with umbrellas

    Should I bring a brolly? Five of the best weather apps

    • Apple’s Vision Pro headset is impressive – but it’s hard to know its ultimate purpose

      Josh Taylor
    • Meta lifts restrictions on Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts

    • Elon Musk promises ‘battle in court’ over EU’s crackdown on X’s blue checks

    • AI prompts can boost writers’ creativity but result in similar stories, study finds

    • Apple settles EU case by opening its iPhone payment system to rivals

    • Elon Musk says Neuralink will test brain implant on second patient in ‘next week or so’

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Most read in Environment

  • The Havant Thicket reservoir will be the first to be built in the UK for three decades

    £1.2bn plan to turn sewage waste into drinking water branded a ‘white elephant’

  • Bag of coffee beans

    Coffee, eggs and white rice linked to higher levels of PFAS in human body

    • Climate crisis has impact on insects’ colours and sex lives, study finds

    • Week in wildlife – in pictures: a rare blue frog, a cheeky heron and climbing bears

    • ‘Frog saunas’ could save species from deadly fungal disease, study finds

    • Contempt, gagging and UN intervention: inside the UK’s wildest climate trial

    • BP-owned company is selling carbon credits on trees that aren’t in danger, analysis finds

    • Heatwave tourism in Death Valley – in pictures

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Most read in Money

  • Close Up Of Boy Playing Piano Duet With Teacher

    Leaseholders who work from home warned they could face legal action

  • FHH: sports venues : Wentworth, Surrey (1)

    Homes to watch sport from in England – in pictures

    • 'I lost £95,000 in a bank scam after my solicitor's email was hacked'

    • Dartford Crossing charge firm told me not to pay, but still fined me £2,230

    • Sarah lost her savings to a ‘money mule’ scam. She says Australia’s big banks have brushed her off

    • Sparks fly as M&S says no to a plastic loyalty card

    • ‘The new normal’: work from home is here to stay, US data shows

    • Traveller is scammed – but mobile network hands him £2,763 bill

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Most read in Travel

  • Dreamy Drone Shot Of A Estonian Island Called Muhu Looking Down On Forest And Sea And Beach<br>2JN1D2W Dreamy Drone Shot Of A Estonian Island Called Muhu Looking Down On Forest And Sea And Beach

    How I found bliss cycling along the coast of Estonia

  • A large concrete air raid shelter with trees planted on its roof and upper floors

    Hamburg’s wartime bunker is reinvented as an unlikely green oasis

    • ‘We hiked green volcanoes near Barcelona’: readers’ favourite day trips from cities

    • London to Vilnius: my rail odyssey to the Baltics

    • ‘Stunning lakes and majestic mountains’: readers’ tips from Europe

    • From hill walks and yoga to foraging and wild swimming: 12 of the best active UK retreats

    • Three castles, three days, three writers in Wales’ border country

    • ‘A sense of wonder enveloped my mother and me’: Mishal Husain on her eye-opening journey through Uzbekistan in search of an ancestor

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