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Portrait of Zia Yusuf, Reform Party Chairman, sitting on a sofa.
Reform: Young people need a moral re-education

Zia Yusuf, the party chairman, says schools will teach a love of Britain if Farage becomes PM

Politics

Farage has blown apart two-party politics. Here’s what comes next

Badenoch’s in a doom loop and Starmer’s searching for a story — could it see him jettison two ministers and an entire department?




Prince Harry in a BBC interview discussing reconciliation with the Royal Family.



A relative of Layton Carr wrote online: “Nothing will ever come close to the pain I feel right now”
Fourteen children arrested after boy, 14, dies in fire

Pile of Berkshire Hathaway stickers featuring Warren Buffett's caricature.
Warren Buffett superfans came from far and wide for his farewell

A relative of Layton Carr wrote online: “Nothing will ever come close to the pain I feel right now”
Fourteen children arrested after boy, 14, dies in fire






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Robbie Williams standing in front of his art installation at the Moco Museum in London.
Robbie Williams: My art? It’s 25 minutes then, boom, on to the next one

As he launches an exhibition in London, the pop star reveals he dashes off his iPad pictures in 20-25 minutes, and intends to sell them to ‘rich people’


Headshot of Jason Cowley.
Jason CowleyBlair or Miliband? Who Starmer listens to on net zero will shape Labour’s future



Boris Johnson with members of the Jewish community in London.
London’s 60+ Oyster card: fair deal or Britain’s biggest freebie?


Passengers standing near a stopped high-speed train during a power outage.
I told ministers blackouts were coming — here’s the plan they ignored






Portrait of Artur Podsokha, president of UCL’s Ukrainian Society.
The Ukrainian student societies punished for helping their people


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World




Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese celebrates election victory with his family and Penny Wong.
Albanese wins Australian election after opposition’s Trump-style campaign
Australasia
33 minutes ago



Portrait of Robert Colvile.
Reformageddon suggests the Tories and Farage could help each other

Any party that can win both Kent and Durham needs to be taken very seriously indeed



Illustration of politicians on a seesaw labeled "Ye Olde Two Party Politics."

Cartoon by Morten Morland



Collage of Xi Jinping and Donald Trump with Chinese flag and currency.
China holds the cards over Trump — and a united Europe could too






Collage of Xi Jinping and Donald Trump with Chinese flag and currency.
China holds the cards over Trump — and a united Europe could too






Bee Wilson sitting at a kitchen table.

The food writer was blindsided when her husband of 20 years suddenly announced he was leaving her


a close up of a woman 's face with her hand on her chin
Dolly AldertonDear Dolly: ‘Should we let a pet dog come to our wedding?’


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Headshot of Irwin Stelzer.
Irwin StelzerTrump has released the beast of uncertainty in America




Illustration of José Mourinho in two different styles.

Twenty years ago Chelsea won a sensational title in his first season, but it is ten years since his last league triumph. What went wrong?


Illustration of an Arsenal player and manager wearing silver medals.
Martin SamuelArteta’s Arsenal need the validation of a trophy — Paris is a defining game


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Portrait of Indhu Rubasingham, Director and Joint Chief Executive of the National Theatre.

Indhu Rubasingham is the first woman and person of colour to run the powerhouse. She talks ticket prices and Etonians




Christopher Abbott and Pico Alexander in Catch-22.
The 14 best Second World War novels — chosen by William Boyd and Max Hastings



Aber Falls in Snowdonia, North Wales, with a wooden bridge.
Claire IrvinBe a tactical tourist, and avoid the day trip scrum this bank holiday



Jayne Mansfield boarding an American Airlines plane.
The best skincare for long-haul flights


Louis Vuitton plates: bold, bright and beautifully over the top


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