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What happenedThe US has carried out a new wave of military attacks against Iran after Donald Trump declared that the three-week ceasefire between the two countries was effectively finished. The overnight strikes targeted sites linked to Iran’s capacity to threaten commercial shipping in the Strait o...

What happenedAndy Burnham has pledged to use a major increase in UK defence spending to revive domestic manufacturing – rather than channel billions of pounds to overseas arms suppliers – if he becomes prime minister.In his first major foreign policy statement, Burnham said Britain should use its co...

What happenedJustice Secretary David Lammy said the King had granted a conditional pardon to Ruth Ellis, 71 years after her execution. Lammy said the court at Ellis’s 1955 trial for fatally shooting her partner David Blakely had failed to consider evidence that she was a victim of domestic abuse and...
Pet owners could soon pay less for veterinary care under government plans to cap prescription charges at £21 and force clinics to publish clear price lists. Government ministers are also considering licensing every practice and creating an independent regulator to improve standards and accountabilit...

New medicine can be found even in the iciest of locations. During an expedition to Antarctica, scientists discovered a species of sea squirt that may promise a new cancer treatment. The marine organism contains bacteria capable of producing a toxin that could eventually become a widely available dru...
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The Explainer Case against VP Sara Duterte shifts feud with Marcos family to ‘new battleground’

The explainer Cyclosporiasis is passed through contaminated food and water

The Explainer Offences committed by US personnel against UK civilians raise concerns over policing of American forces on British soil

The Explainer PM-in-waiting may overturn ban on drinks in seats

Talking Point Football governing body suspended US striker’s one-match ban after phone call from Donald Trump, only for host team to crash out of World Cup

Talking Points A deadly heat wave may change anti-AC attitudes

Talking Point A voter base fed up of the ‘cautious, compromising establishment’ has embraced socialist candidates endorsed by Zohran Mamdani



Under the Radar A beer dynasty’s public feud has highlighted the codified loyalty demanded of children across Asia

Under the radar The organism may help produce a cancer-killing toxin

Under the radar It contains fossils that are one million years old

Speed Read The French far-right leader will attempt to replace President Emmanuel Macron

Speed Read The president criticized Europe for not helping in Iran and threatened to pull troops from NATO countries if he didn’t get Greenland

Speed Read The bombs erupted near where French President Emmanuel Macron is staying on his Syria stopover

Speed Read Top US scorer Folarin Balogun can now play in the match against Belgium
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In Depth The 'Harry Potter' author's comments about the trans community are ongoing
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In Depth Stars continue to break records even as they enter the twilight of their careers
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