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November 21, 2025
Bosses could end up in court for turning a blind eye to banter
New EHRC guidance warns managers they could be liable for jokes and jibes they ignore — even if they meant no harm
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November 21, 2025
CPS appeals against acquittal of man convicted of burning Quran
Campaigners fear ‘blasphemy laws by the back door’ as prosecutors query the decision to overturn Hamit Coskun’s conviction
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November 21, 2025
Meet the winemaker who wants to save Bordeaux… with saké
As vineyards struggle, one man has produced the region’s first vintage of Japan’s national drink. He believes it can win over a nation of wi...
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November 21, 2025
From the cheap seats, this Ashes rivalry has perfect blend of needle and joy
From a morning of despair to an afternoon of delight, all unfolding against a backdrop of inconceivable carnage, day one with the Barmy Army...
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November 21, 2025
Xi’s plan to seize Taiwan without firing a single shot
Just 12 miles long and six miles from mainland China, Kinmen island is an unlikely staging post for an invasion without a war
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November 21, 2025
Italian police seize children from off-grid couple after mushroom scare
The parents are mounting an appeal after a judge ordered their three children be placed in a care facility following reports they ate poison...
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November 21, 2025
How Putin’s spy ships are ushering in a new era of marine sabotage
The Yantar surveillance vessel is part of an increasingly brazen — and sophisticated — operation to give Russia the upper hand against the w...
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November 21, 2025
Battle over Queen’s portrait — and her ‘garish’ digital glow-up
A photographer involved in the creation of two images of Elizabeth II claims his collaborator took undue credit and distorted the work with...
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November 21, 2025
Nathan Gill, Reform’s ex-leader in Wales, jailed for Russian bribes
The Mormon and family man received payment for making statements supporting pro-Russian media outlets in Ukraine
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November 21, 2025
‘Happy Arabia’ and the Queen of Sheba, a rare glimpse of forgotten Yemen
A new exhibition at the Louvre explores the link between the ports of Aden and Marseille and features ancient treasures from an era steeped...
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November 21, 2025
Dance teacher wins £200k case after being ‘retraumatised’ on yoga course
Melissa Revell’s barrister said she had suffered a breakdown after a £2,250 retreat in India triggered memories of her adoption
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November 21, 2025
Why Republicans can’t ignore Nick Fuentes, the bad boy of Maga
The antisemitic far-right provocateur has grown into a voice for angry young white nationalists who feel betrayed by Trump
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November 21, 2025
Why Upper East Side mothers are melting down over Zohran Mamdani
In one of New York City’s wealthiest areas, parents are split over the new mayor-elect: will he bring progress for all, or run their neighbo...
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November 21, 2025
Wicked Witches review — Jeremy Corbyn makes his panto debut (oh yes he does)
The former Labour leader plays the Wizard of Ozlington in an adult show with filthy jokes — and a cameo from Ian McKellen
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November 21, 2025
James Martin’s six quick and easy dinner party recipes
From one-pot beef pie to three ingredient pudding, the TV chef shares his lazy guide to hosting
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November 21, 2025
Sarah Storey: My aunt cycled 16 miles a day. Bikes give kids freedom
Britain’s most decorated Paralympian, with 19 gold medals, knows how transformative a bicycle can be at home and in rural places worldwide
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November 21, 2025
Christmas Appeal 2025: The Times and Sunday Times
Donate to help the charities Switchback, Kissing it Better and World Bicycle Relief carry out their vital work
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November 21, 2025
Ben Stokes inspires England as 19 wickets tumble on chaotic first Ashes day
Perth (England won toss and elected to bat): Captain’s five-for seals magnificent bowling effort after naive batting on true pitch left tour...
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November 21, 2025
Why do cyclists go through red lights? We asked them
More than 70 cyclists were spotted running one red light in London in just one hour this week — many on Lime hire bikes. They are now facing...
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November 21, 2025
Columbian president: I’m no narco, I just like Gucci and strip clubs
Gustavo Petro released his bank statements to rebut drug-trafficking claims. Instead, they exposed luxury shopping sprees and a late-night d...
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November 21, 2025
My day at Santa school: booze is out, inclusiveness is in
At the Ministry of Fun’s intensive Father Christmas training, recruits swap tipsy Merry Christmases for sign language and sensory tours
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November 21, 2025
Ban on plastic wet wipes won’t slim down sewer-blocking fatbergs
Experts welcomed the ban, which comes into force in 2027, but say biodegradable alternatives still clog pipes and linger for months on river...
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November 21, 2025
Covid inquiry accused of ‘rewriting history’ over 23,000 deaths claim
The probe, expected to cost more than £200m, has been criticised as ‘sensationalist’, with Michael Gove warning the findings are ‘not proven...
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November 21, 2025
Nathan Jones is flying at Charlton — ‘I’m a bit Batman and Bruce Wayne’
Manager whose touchline antics make him love-hate figure is back in his happy place and can’t wait for clash with Southampton, the club wher...
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November 21, 2025
Confessions of a cocaine kingpin: drug lord spills his secrets
Raised in Naples surrounded by mafia bosses, Raffaele Imperiale created a global drug syndicate from Dubai. Now in jail, he has shared his s...
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November 21, 2025
Retail sales fall as shoppers wait for budget and Black Friday
Sales volumes contracted in October, missing forecasts, as consumers showed caution ahead of likely tax rises and waited for seasonal bargai...
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November 21, 2025
Retail sales fall as shoppers hold out for budget and Black Friday
Official data shows retail sales volumes slipped in October for the first time in three months, falling more than expected
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November 21, 2025
Germany’s hottest influencer loves raving and beer
Opa Werner has amassed 100,000 social media followers by reviewing matcha lattes and going to festivals. The earnings are a handy boost to h...
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November 21, 2025
Snake liquor? I’ve adder few … a night on the tiles in Tokyo
Habushu, a potent spirit infused with a whole viper, is surging in popularity — but whether for its medicinal properties or alcohol content...
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November 21, 2025
UK government borrows more than expected £17.4bn in October
The increase underlines the challenging economic backdrop facing Rachel Reeves ahead of next week’s budget
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November 21, 2025
Government borrows more than expected, piling pressure on Reeves
The UK has borrowed £9.9 billion more than expected this fiscal year, increasing debt-servicing costs and worsening the gloomy outlook for t...
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November 21, 2025
UK energy bills to rise 28p a month from January
The energy regulator Ofgem said a typical household’s annual bill will now be £1,758 a year as it announced its new energy price cap
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November 21, 2025
Rachel Reeves: ‘I’m sick of the mansplaining’
As the chancellor prepares for a budget that may not only seal her fate but Keir Starmer’s too, she talks about public trust, the job’s pres...
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November 21, 2025
Time-wasting is getting worse — my plan to fix it (with VAR’s help)
Bunker system has its place but, with so many grey areas in our sport, let’s empower referees to make decisions without resorting to endless...
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November 21, 2025
Increase taxes on working pensioners to raise £1.1bn a year, Reeves told
More than a million people over the state-pension age are still in work — and they are now a possible tax target
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November 21, 2025
One in three want the state pension means-tested
Times wealth survey also shows that one in five taxpayers think the triple lock guarantee should be scrapped
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November 21, 2025
Why there is still money in property — and how to get it
Landlords’ profits have been squeezed by rising interest rates and tougher tax rules but you can make a good income if you know where to buy
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November 21, 2025
What sales of Chanel bags and caviar say about Britain’s wealth problem
An exodus of millionaires and post-Covid price rises have taken their toll on the luxury market
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November 21, 2025
The five tax hacks every investor should know
Making the most of your allowances and careful planning can help you to shield more of your profits from the taxman
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November 21, 2025
Skin problem? Five London dermatologists to trust with your pores
The experts to go to for any skin-related issues, from sun damage to acne scarring
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November 21, 2025
Rachel Reeves won’t rein in ‘Frankenstein’s monster’ tax system
A tax code running to 23,000 pages means growth only in the army of consultants looking for loopholes. Tinkering with small reforms will jus...
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November 21, 2025
What the UK can learn from 1914 war preparations
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and violations of Nato territory have made it vital to raise defence spending. In the First World War, Britain...
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November 21, 2025
Even Vimto’s boss Andrew Milne doesn’t know its secret
The chief executive of Nichols has big plans for global expansion and is proud of the drink’s century-old dominance in the Middle East
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November 21, 2025
This is the novel I’m giving everyone for Christmas
Virginia Evans’s The Correspondent — the story of a woman’s life told in letters — was a sleeper hit in America and deserves to be here too
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November 21, 2025
Protect, provide and procreate — the new rules for how to be a man
In Notes on Being a Man, the popular podcaster Scott Galloway sets out to solve our ‘masculinity crisis’
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November 21, 2025
Ross Kemp: I have six Rolexes now, but once lived on cornflakes and tuna
Smart investments and property moves mean the former EastEnder has truly put his student diet behind him, just don’t ask about his Italian c...
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November 21, 2025
We’re the alpha singles. Here’s why boyfriends are embarrassing
A single woman with a good fortune doesn’t want a man — and if she does have one, she won’t talk about him. Jane Mulkerrins on why couples a...
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November 21, 2025
The 50 best wines for winter under £10 — chosen by our critic
Jane MacQuitty has found the best bottles on the high street, from bargain burgundy to the £4.69 cabernet sauvignon to buy now
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November 21, 2025
Dogs, diamonds, cashmere — what’s naff to spend money on now
Tempted to splash out on designer doggy gear, posh wellies or weekly blow-drys? Don’t, says Shane Watson
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November 21, 2025