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March 3, 2026
Rachel Reeves’s tax burden may deter workers from trying to earn more
The chancellor’s spring statement highlighted soaring tax levels which, the Office for Budget Responsibility said, could ‘distort or constra...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Spring statement: Rachel Reeves’s plan derailed by OBR reality check
Will voters be better off? The chancellor’s claims about falling inflation, rising wages and the national debt are not what they seem
The Times
March 3, 2026
Starmer’s Iran mess was shaped by Hermer
PM’s choice of attorney-general was always going to lead to an inflexible view of international law, whatever the cost
The Times
March 3, 2026
UK prepares warship to defend Cyprus from Iranian missiles
HMS Dragon will be deployed to the area in a defensive role after RAF Akrotiri was hit by an Iranian drone
The Times
March 3, 2026
Rapper Ghetts jailed for 12 years over hit-and-run death
The award-winning grime artist killed Yubin Tamang, 20, a student from Nepal, in east London as he sped drunkenly home in his BMW
The Times
March 3, 2026
Junior doctors ‘claim they have ADHD to dodge night shifts’
Occupational medicine experts say resident doctors are using online forums to swap tips on how to avoid nights and react badly if they are n...
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March 3, 2026
BA evacuated crew from Middle East on flight with empty seats
An emergency aircraft flew out of Muscat, Oman, with only 100 pilots and crew members on board despite thousands of passengers waiting for a...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Taxman accused of hiding the full impact of salary sacrifice raid
HMRC refuses to supply a breakdown of how it expects the chancellor’s pensions tax grab to raise £4.84 billion
The Times
March 3, 2026
Why we’re still backing London on property
With private home construction slumping to record lows, restoring confidence in our world-leading capital is the only way to solve the housi...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Iran war could cause ‘biggest migration crisis in a generation’
Just 10 per cent of the Iranian population could ‘generate refugee movements of an unprecedented magnitude’, the EU asylum agency has warned
The Times
March 3, 2026
MPs to be caught in the £100,000 tax trap
The punitive threshold where taxpayers start to lose 62p in the pound hasn’t moved since 2010 — and members of parliament will soon feel the...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Picasso the ‘pious atheist’ returns to the cathedral that moved him
An exhibition at Burgos Cathedral reveals how the artist was inspired by religious imagery and his lifelong interest in Spain’s ‘primordial...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Turner & Constable review — have a big-screen date with two masters
In this latest Exhibition on Screen documentary, the camera is allowed to pan across each painting of the Tate Britain blockbuster, taking i...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Spring forecast 2026 key points: a summary of the highlights
The main points of chancellor Rachel Reeves’s lower-profile ”interim update” as she looks to avoid the high-drama budgets of the past
The Times
March 3, 2026
Rachel Reeves’s spring statement was upended before she even began
Events in the Middle East are already causing economic shudders, meaning an improved outlook from the OBR looks unlikely to stand the test o...
The Times
March 3, 2026
RAF criticised for using costly missiles to destroy cheap Iran drones
Analysts say UK has failed to learn lessons from Ukraine and use cheaper weapons to take out slow-flying kamikaze drones and protect dwindli...
The Times
March 3, 2026
GCSE students shouldn’t have to memorise formulae, says minister
The Tories accused Labour of ‘dumbing down’ education over a plan for the use of prompt sheets for maths and science to be extended until 20...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Tariq Ramadan’s trial may be suspended after he fails to turn up
Islamic scholar is accused in Paris of raping three women. His lawyers say he is in hospital in Switzerland, where he has already been convi...
The Times
March 3, 2026
‘I lost £254,000 to a Facebook scam’
Social media sites are making millions from the ads that lure victims in to cruel and costly frauds
The Times
March 3, 2026
One in four breast cancer deaths linked to lifestyle factors such as diet
The biggest risks are red meat and smoking, researchers say, as global rates of the disease climb among women under 55
The Times
March 3, 2026
Spring statement 2026 latest: Rachel Reeves to hail return to stability
Chancellor to say that Labour has strengthened the economy but war in Iran brings uncertainty as energy prices surge
The Times
March 3, 2026
How to save hundreds of pounds on your planning application
The cost of extensions and loft conversions has risen by more than a third since Covid, but depending on the scale of the work, you could st...
The Times
March 3, 2026
British racing in turmoil as ex-media chief quits top job after six months
Lord Allen, 69, resigns as chairman of British Horseracing Authority, with organisation blaming fighting among major stakeholders for his de...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Iran latest: UK set to send warship to Cyprus after drone attack
US-Iran war live: latest news and live updates as UK plans to send warship to Cyprus
The Times
March 3, 2026
No more crying in the kitchen, thanks to onion that won’t make you blub
The Smile Ball, which has been cultivated by a company in Japan, does not make eyes water when it is chopped
The Times
March 3, 2026
Sarah Everard’s mother five years on: I miss her goodness
Susan Everard said she and her husband cherish memories of their youngest daughter, who was abducted and killed by Wayne Couzens, a Met fire...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Michael Moritz applies for German passport over ‘hostility’ to Jews
The British billionaire says antisemitism is worsening in the country and describes his move as an ‘insurance policy’ that would allow him t...
The Times
March 3, 2026
FTSE 100 drops sharply as Iran conflict broadens
Investors reconsider impact of the widening dispute, which pushed up UK natural gas prices another 22 per cent and weighed on international...
The Times
March 3, 2026
I used to catch plenty of fish. Thanks to pollution I don’t get a bite
Anglers have sounded the alarm as a citizen science survey shows half the water samples from UK rivers breach nitrate limits
The Times
March 3, 2026
Churches becoming mosques: ‘incendiary’ or a non-problem?
Reform UK wants to stop Christian places of worship becoming Islamic ones. But some believe these rare cases aren’t threatening heritage, th...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Superbright ‘digital matrix’ Audi headlights raise safety fears
The hi-tech LEDs can project warning images on to the road, but experts fear they could be distracting for other drivers
The Times
March 3, 2026
Special relationship ‘not what it was’, as Trump criticises PM on Iran
Tensions between London and Washington escalate as the president again hits out at the prime minister over his refusal to endorse military a...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Iran latest: Trump says Keir Starmer ‘not helpful’ in US strikes
US-Iran war live: latest news and live updates from the Middle East today
The Times
March 3, 2026
I’m a solar panel nerd — here’s how they’ve made me £8,700
With the government hoping to triple the number of homes with panels by 2030, Tony Hazell reveals how he gets to bedtime without paying a pe...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Scores of children died in school strike, Iran says. What do we know so far?
Tehran claims 165 people died after a girls’ school was hit, but fact-checking the incident is difficult thanks to an internet blackout and...
The Times
March 3, 2026
My son died in 2024 and Community Fibre still owes his estate
Our consumer champion, Holly Thomas, helps a mother deal with a broadband company that kept taking payments from her late son
The Times
March 3, 2026
What I’ve heard should alarm every politician in the country
In an open letter to the government, Times Money’s retirement columnist Bec Wilson sets out why people aren’t saving like they should
The Times
March 3, 2026
Why ‘getting safer’ in retirement often means getting poorer
If you don’t engage with your pension scheme it will probably start making decisions for you — such as sacrificing growth in the name of tak...
The Times
March 3, 2026
‘No chips please’: how one man convinced an entire school to choose salad
David Bell, a former advertising executive, knows how to sell. Having turned his attention to healthy eating, the result is the Belly Bugs,...
The Times
March 3, 2026
The food editor’s six favourite cheddar cheese recipes
How to elevate the nation’s favourite cheese — quick and easy dishes from savoury croissant pudding and spicy tomato tart to scones and more...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Home chargers that look as cool as the EVs they’re designed for
Sweeping lines, bold contours, dynamic silhouettes — the new models are all about aesthetics
The Times
March 3, 2026
Lily Allen review — hellbent on revenge in the flesh
The crowd in Glasgow came to be appalled as much as entertained by the explicit narrative and depiction of the breakdown of Allen’s marriage...
The Times
March 3, 2026
Weight-loss drugs can prevent damage from heart attacks
Study finds that jabs such as Wegovy improved blood flow after a heart attack, reducing the risk of further damage to the heart
The Times
March 3, 2026
Why Iain Duncan Smith turned down the Chingford Polecat’s invitation
Plus: the Scottish secretary tests Japanese whisky; Harrison Ford’s ‘prize for being alive’; the real reason for encores; and Neil Sedaka’s...
The Times
March 3, 2026
A playful giant panda — and other news in pictures
Times picture editors select photos from Britain and around the world, including the colourful festival of Holi and a blackbird hitching a r...
The Times
March 2, 2026
The big one is coming soon, Trump warns Iran
The US president said his country was “ahead of schedule” after the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei, but warned Tehran that further raids were...
The Times
March 2, 2026
How to talk to your children truthfully about death and funerals
Ceremonies and celebrations of life can help to make death understandable and manageable for young people, if you approach them in the right...
The Times
March 2, 2026
Our perfect Dubai life is under threat
How British families are dealing with the attacks
The Times
March 2, 2026
Cleavage is out. For the A-list it’s about ‘veavage’
First they flaunted perfectly toned arms, then abs. The new brag is a dress slashed to the waist. No thanks, says Hilary Rose
The Times
March 2, 2026