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June 7, 2026
Teachers at £44,000-a-year school won’t be paid for two months’ work
Staff at Abbotsholme School, which faces closure, have volunteered to stay for GCSE exams after an insolvency crisis halted their wages
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June 7, 2026
US police studied Scottish fans to prepare for World Cup trouble
Officers will deploy special fire extinguishers to snuff out flares and use AI to protect the England football team from terrorism and sabot...
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June 7, 2026
Follow live: Iran bombards Israel in first strikes since ceasefire
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said they planned a week of round-the-clock missile attacks ‘until the enemy is deterred and ceases its crimes’
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June 7, 2026
Labour may offer tax breaks to head off Reform in target seats
Small businesses in Pride in Place areas could receive rates holidays under plans being considered by ministers
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June 7, 2026
Henry Nowak case puts police DEI spending in the spotlight
From a black community distrust timeline to a speaking ‘masterclass’, the murder of the teenager, 18, in Southampton has cast doubt on the i...
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June 7, 2026
Britons face up to six-hour waits at airports due to EU border checks
Airlines, including Ryanair and WizzAir, warn they will not wait for customers stuck at passport control this summer
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June 7, 2026
Meet the Oxford student who balances catwalks with Chaucer
From lecture halls to fashion weeks, 21-year-old Bebe Parnell is completing her English degree in between trips to Milan, Paris and New York
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June 7, 2026
Impervious to scandal, but the AfD is rattled by a vegan swastika
Support for the party has hit 29% despite embezzlement and nepotism claims, yet a meat-free buffet stunt has exposed a striking brittleness
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June 7, 2026
Christian Eriksen collapses during Denmark friendly
Game is suspended after the midfielder, who suffered a cardiac arrest during Euro 2020 game in 2021, falls to the floor in 65th minute of ma...
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June 7, 2026
Kim Jong-un’s sister mocks US ‘dreams’ of North Korean nuclear deal
Kim Yo-jong has dampened American expectations of denuclearisation in a statement released before President Xi’s visit to Pyongyang
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June 7, 2026
It’s taboo in China, but Tiananmen is the talk of Taiwan
With Hong Kong vigils outlawed, activists look to Taipei to keep memories alive, turning Taiwan into a democratic symbol of resistance
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June 7, 2026
‘I founded India’s Cockroach Party. Now I am getting death threats’
Despite warnings he would be targeted, Abhijeet Dipke flew from Boston to join thousands of student protesters on the streets of Delhi
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June 7, 2026
Italian film star loses court fight with hotel tycoon over Ferrari
Police asked Scottish court to settle a row between Gianni Calchetti and Ayrshire businessman Imad Elias over who owned the supercar
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June 7, 2026
Pinnacle of passion: why no city does eroticism like Paris
A new guidebook lists the swingers’ clubs, art and even risqué tombs that have put the French capital on the sensual map
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June 7, 2026
One killed in suspected terror attack near West Bank
Five people have also been injured after shots were fired at a petrol station in central Israel. Security forces have killed both suspects
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June 7, 2026
Calls for cull after Australian fisherman killed by 15ft shark
Daniel Turpin, 35, is the third fatality by the apex predator in the past month, prompting ministers to consider reducing the population
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June 7, 2026
England vs New Zealand live: scores and updates from first Test day four
Latest scorecard and commentary from England vs New Zealand cricket first Test day 4 as Ben Stokes, Ollie Robinson and team-mates begin post...
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June 7, 2026
Soaring taxes put tourists off the UK, says British Airways boss
Sean Doyle suggests air passenger duty that can cost hundreds of pounds means Britain won’t hit its target of 50m visitors a year by 2030
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June 6, 2026
England look fit and ready to thrive in heat as Harry Kane nets goal No79
England 1 New Zealand 0: Harry Kane adds to international goal tally with header as Thomas Tuchel makes 11 changes at half-time in World Cup...
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June 6, 2026
Armenia’s battle to break from Putin comes to a head this weekend
In a tug of war between Russia and the Trump administration, Sunday’s election is under immense pressure from Kremlin meddling
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June 6, 2026
What it’s like to work on an Ebola ward
On the front line of the outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Esther Kaisiki puts aside her own fear and promises patients they won...
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June 6, 2026
Royal Navy spends a third of its time on Russian threats, sea lord warns
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins says vessels operating close to home pose direct danger to undersea cables and the UK’s security
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June 6, 2026
Donald Trump at 80: is refusing to act his age his secret weapon?
The president is still known to work 12-hour days and post all night as he enters his ninth decade. His routine offers some clues
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June 6, 2026
Fast food job as a teenager gave me an investment strategy for life
Washing cars, collecting pint glasses… even the lowliest employment can equip you with some valuable skills
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June 6, 2026
Race for Life nears £1bn for Cancer Research: ‘I wouldn’t be here’
In the 32 years since Cancer Research UK’s inaugural run, more than ten million people have laced up their shoes to raise money for life-sav...
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June 6, 2026
Prince William to consider tighter royal property rules as King
After Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor revelations, William is concerned about how it looks when non-working royals have preferential arrangements
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June 6, 2026
Children too easily diagnosed with ADHD and autism, GPs say
Survey of 1,000 family doctors finds that a majority believe financial entitlements strongly influence some parental requests for assessment
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June 6, 2026
What it’s like to repair wind turbines — 50 miles out at sea
Luke Milton, 37, on 30ft waves, weeks away from home and working 100 metres in the air
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June 6, 2026
Marilyn Monroe’s face kept changing — but the camera always loved her
The actress’s evolution from bright-eyed starlet to curated blonde bombshell unfolds at the National Portrait Gallery. Watch our critic’s ga...
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June 6, 2026
The Canada ‘genocide’ is a tale for the 2020s
The country tore itself apart over a fantasy about murdered children
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June 6, 2026
Wes Streeting left the NHS high and dry. No party seems to care
With the health secretary’s departure, Labour has left a novice to manage yet another colossal reorganisation
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June 6, 2026
Geena Davis: ‘Playing powerful women transformed me’
After finding fame in her thirties, the actress, now 70, is back in the Netflix thriller The Boroughs, and still fighting Hollywood ageism a...
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June 6, 2026
CeCe’s restaurant review — the loos are like Andrew Tate’s soul
‘None of the staff look as though they’ve ever been inside an Italian restaurant, let alone worked in one’
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June 6, 2026
Fiat Grande Panda review — I squeezed in a whole film crew
‘Lots of passers-by laughed when they saw me in a pistachio-coloured hybrid, but when I told them how much it was, they stopped laughing. An...
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June 6, 2026
Is Andy Burnham up to it? Only a proper contest will tell us
There are lingering concerns that the Greater Manchester mayor’s detail-light project will not be robust enough for No 10. A coronation woul...
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June 6, 2026
Summer’s secret signs: a guide to spotting nature’s clues
In the fourth and final instalment of his seasonal series, Tristan Gooley, the Natural Navigator, reveals what the sights and scents of summ...
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June 6, 2026
Is Britain’s net zero economy really worth £100bn?
That number is not to be sniffed at, but it is worth digging into
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June 6, 2026
Italy is a revolving door of PMs — why has Giorgia Meloni lasted?
Her country has had 68 governments since the war, but Meloni is three months from becoming its longest-serving leader
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June 6, 2026
Seized in US helicopter raid, the oil tanker linked to Kinahan cartel
Special forces have captured a ship carrying $192m of smuggled Iranian oil — and Washington wants to keep it
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June 6, 2026
If you think young people are the worst speeders, think again
Drivers aged 17 to 24 accounted for less than 6 per cent of speeding-related penalty points last year. It’s the middle aged we need to worry...
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June 6, 2026
How Rupert Lowe won over Great Yarmouth for the hard right
Restore Britain represents one of Britain’s poorest towns with the backing of the world’s richest man. What’s driving its rise?
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June 6, 2026
He lied about his money. After a 23-year divorce, I’ve won £6m
Varsha Gohil’s wealthy husband initially gave her £270,000 and a Peugeot 206, so she decided to train as a lawyer
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June 6, 2026
Bob Harris: The tearful hospital meeting that persuaded me to retire
The pioneering BBC DJ, who championed the likes of David Bowie and Elton John early in their careers, is calling time on 56 years in radio
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June 6, 2026
England vs New Zealand 2026 live: lineup, teams, analysis
Latest updates and commentary from our experts as England face New Zealand in their first pre-World Cup friendly in Florida
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June 6, 2026
Can supplements prolong your life? The professor of ageing is sceptical
Saul Newman pokes holes in longevity science and doesn’t mind upsetting people. A great deal of it is a hustle for money, he says
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June 6, 2026
Refunds all round but Ollie Robinson burst puts victory in sight
Lord’s (third day of five): New Zealand, with five second-innings wickets in hand, need 199 runs to beat England: Frustrating day for specta...
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June 6, 2026
Forget left vs right: the battle we now face is between truth and lies
It’s not just JD Vance. All sides are driving each other to ever more outlandish claims and facts are the victim
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June 6, 2026
TS Eliot had help with writing. Why shouldn’t we use AI?
Publishers rushing to cancel books forget literature has always been a joint enterprise. For people like my dyslexic daughter, tech is a lev...
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June 6, 2026
What Lapland can teach the NHS about treating psychosis
The Nottingham killings inquiry has highlighted major flaws in mental health provision. Is a system pioneered in Finland the way forward?
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June 6, 2026