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Starmer must not meet Israeli president during UK visit, say Labour MPs
ExcIusive  
Starmer must not meet Israeli president during UK visit, say Labour MPs
Isaac Herzog will make trip just weeks before the UK is expected to recognise the state of Palestine
Fashion  
Giorgio Armani, celebrated Italian fashion designer, dies at 91
Dementia  
Air pollution can drive devastating forms of dementia, research suggests
Environment  
Reform’s pro-fracking stance could divide potential voters, research shows
Politics  
Firm used by Angela Rayner to buy Hove flat says it did not offer tax advice
In focus
‘They’re toxic but popular’: businesses wary as they head to Reform’s party conference
Reform UK  
‘They’re toxic but popular’: businesses wary as they head to Reform’s party conference
Nigel Farage will be wooing corporate guests at the NEC in Birmingham as his party aims to build on recent successes
Trade  
‘Scared of losing our jobs’: industries in India fear impact of Trump’s 50% tariffs
Portugal  
‘Someone needs to answer for what happened’: Lisbon reacts to streetcar crash that killed 16
Features
Exclusive  
‘Our songs last three minutes but they feel like an hour’: the return of Spinal Tap
‘Our songs last three minutes but they feel like an hour’: the return of Spinal Tap
Experience  
I am the world porridge-making champion
The long read
From bank robber to scholar: the Knoxville dropout fighting to change how we see addiction
Addiction  
From bank robber to scholar: the Knoxville dropout fighting to change how we see addiction
Kirsten Smith was 19 when she first tried heroin; within a few years she was in prison. She says she willingly made those choices and wants society to stop treating addiction as a disease
 
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Opinion
Keir Starmer may be the judge of Angela Rayner’s fate – but the public is the jury
Keir Starmer may be the judge of Angela Rayner’s fate – but the public is the jury
Like a cockroach in the nuclear winter, Liz Truss keeps going on … and on
Sport
Tennis live  
US Open women’s semi-finals – Osaka v Anisimova; Sabalenka beats Pegula
US Open women’s semi-finals – Osaka v Anisimova; Sabalenka beats Pegula
Levy’s business sense boosted Tottenham but he failed to reach for glory
Football  
Aston Villa ‘killed’ by spending rules in transfer window, says Konsa
Podcast
Would you have your legs broken to be taller? – podcast
Today in Focus  
Would you have your legs broken to be taller? – podcast
Alongside dental work, hair transplants and nose jobs, people from around the world are travelling to Turkey to get leg-lengthening surgery. Ruth Michaelson reports
Climate crisis
Climate science denial  
Joe Rogan claims study shows Earth cooling – but report’s authors say he’s wrong