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‘Suck it up’: leaked video exposes bitter infighting at Reform UK’s flagship Kent council
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‘Suck it up’: leaked video exposes bitter infighting at Reform UK’s flagship Kent council
Footage reveals Kent leader berating councillors amid rows over budgets and bullying claims
Prince Andrew  
York MP calls on royal family to explain source of £12m Virginia Giuffre payment
No Kings protests  
Millions across all 50 US states march in No Kings protests against Trump
Domestic violence  
Campaigners urge CPS to reconsider charges against partner of woman who died by suicide
Exclusive  
Regulators overlooking toxic Pfas found around Lancashire chemicals plant
Special report
The ‘enormous conflict of interest’ at centre of Jared Kushner’s Gaza ceasefire deal
The Sunday read  
The ‘enormous conflict of interest’ at centre of Jared Kushner’s Gaza ceasefire deal
US president’s son-in-law was instrumental in getting deal – which could bring him huge windfall if plan to redevelop Gaza ever comes to fruition
In focus
How Britain’s biggest retailer dominates everyday life
The return of ‘Tescopoly’?  
How Britain’s biggest retailer dominates everyday life
Supermarket chain has quietly got its groove back to grab even more of shoppers’ spending this year
‘The loss of education is the loss of the future itself’  
Gaza’s children and teachers on two years without school
Italian blasphemy v German ingenuity  
How swear words differ around the world
Features
‘Why are our black boys hurting each other?’  
Letitia Wright on the deaths that inspired her directorial debut
Letitia Wright on the deaths that inspired her directorial debut
670 Grams, Birmingham B9  
A cascade of small, meaningful bowls that just ooze flavour
 

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Opinion
Shorn of title, status and dignity, it’s the new Prince Andrew. A life he was born to replaced by a life he will hate
Shorn of title, status and dignity, it’s the new Prince Andrew. A life he was born to replaced by a life he will hate
Spare us from romcom Austen. Give me the dark side of 19th-century life any day
Sport
Naive Postecoglou could be the least effective Premier League manager ever
Naive Postecoglou could be the least effective Premier League manager ever
Slot’s Liverpool tactical shift is gambling on more Wirtz and less Salah
Cricket live  
Australia v India: men’s first one-day international
Podcast
‘The sacrifice’: was Kai Shannon wrongfully convicted of murder? Part 2 – podcast
Today in Focus  
‘The sacrifice’: was Kai Shannon wrongfully convicted of murder? Part 2 – podcast
Reporter Emily Dugan investigates the case against Kai Shannon, 33, a London man found guilty of the 2009 murder of Wahab Zaaki
Climate crisis
Climate  
Australian scientists to put dollar figure on floating wetlands’ global water quality savings
Australian scientists to put dollar figure on floating wetlands’ global water quality savings
Wildlife  
World’s landscapes may soon be ‘devoid of wild animals’, says nature photographer