The Times June 18, 2025 Irish ticketholder wins £208m EuroMillions jackpot The single ticketholder, who is Ireland’s largest EuroMillions winner ever, has not yet come forward
The Times June 18, 2025 Seven charged over America’s largest jewellery heist A lorry packed with gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds and luxury watches was ambushed in California in 2022
The Times June 18, 2025 Reform says ‘everything is up for debate’ over Bank of England Richard Tice, the party’s deputy leader, questioned whether the central bank’s independence from government, including in setting interest r...
The Times June 17, 2025 Opening day glamour at Royal Ascot — and other news in pictures Times picture editors select the best images from around the world, led by the colourful spectacle of Royal Ascot’s opening day. Which is yo...
The Times June 17, 2025 HS2’s ‘litany of failure’ goes on as line faces two-year delay The transport secretary says the previous Tory government failed to prevent costs spiralling out of control and the project has made the UK...
The Times June 17, 2025 Heatwaves above 40C are future for UK weather, says Met Office With temperatures forecast to climb up to 33C this weekend, experts say climate change makes longer hotter spells far more likely within a f...
The Times June 17, 2025 Call for crackdown on cosmetics jabs delivered in public toilets Trading Standards has condemned the ‘Wild West’ of unregulated procedures, which range from facial injections to Brazilian butt lifts
The Times June 17, 2025 Pupils taking ‘zombie drug’ spice in school, teachers say Children are coming into school half-asleep after staying up gambling, drinking or taking drugs, a survey finds
The Times June 17, 2025 English sparkling wine magnum beats champagne in global award A boutique producer in West Sussex backed by actor Hugh Bonneville has officially joined the big beasts of fizz
The Times June 17, 2025 ‘Wild West’ gets wilder as another e-bike giant rides into London Bolt is looking to challenge Lime’s dominance on the capital’s streets, promising that its charging model means riders won’t jump the lights
The Times June 17, 2025 Champagne? It can’t beat English fizz As a British bubbly wins best in show at the World Wine Awards, Jane MacQuitty rounds up our best sparkling wines
The Times June 17, 2025 Banning screens for under threes? Good idea According to all the parenting handbooks, well-brought-up French children throw neither food nor tantrums — soon these petits paragons will...
The Times June 17, 2025 The new summer holiday etiquette From overhead lockers on flights to splitting bills with friends, Sophia Money Coutts provides a guide to the season’s hottest topics
The Times June 17, 2025 How to survive a heatwave With temperatures rising, Shane Watson on the rules to obey
The Times June 17, 2025 Child sex offenders’ ethnicity still goes unrecorded Baroness Casey’s report warns that a fourfold rise in missing ethnicity data is damaging public trust and hindering the fight against exploi...
The Times June 17, 2025 3 ways to build stronger arches Simple exercises can strengthen foot arches and prevent pain from weak, neglected muscles
The Times June 17, 2025 Jordan Young: Hulk Hogan blocked me for questioning his politics The bad boy of River City on the end of the long-running series, confronting his childhood hero online and why actors are a nightmare to liv...
The Times June 17, 2025 Asylum seekers who commit child sex crimes ‘a border security issue’ Conservatives including Kemi Badenoch and Chris Philp linked grooming gangs to high levels of illegal migration after the Casey review
The Times June 17, 2025 Genevieve Chenneour: ‘He threatened to stab me. I was terrified’ Her recent fight with a phone thief is just one of several traumatic situations the Bridgerton actress has endured
The Times June 17, 2025 It’s hot! I’m only wearing trousers now You won’t see me in frilly, floral dresses this season. I’ll be staying cool in floaty linen trousers, says Harriet Walker
The Times June 17, 2025 At last! It’s baggy dress weather When it’s warm and sunny, I always reach for big tent dresses, says Jo Elvin
The Times June 17, 2025 How French police tried to stop migrants on Calais beaches Tear gas, patrols and chaos on the coast as officers confront people trying to cross the Channel
The Times June 17, 2025 No value for money from the office created by Rachel Reeves The Office for Value for Money was set up to ‘root out waste and inefficiency’. So why is it not scrutinising three of the UK’s biggest publ...
The Times June 17, 2025 German wine industry facing a looming ‘catastrophe’ The industry says many businesses are facing bankruptcy as a result of red tape, wage costs and an increasingly abstinent younger generation
The Times June 17, 2025 UK’s first trans MP, Katie Wallis, admits harassing ex-wife Former member of parliament pleaded guilty to sending unwanted phone messages but was cleared of stalking Rebecca Wallis
The Times June 17, 2025 Tom Cruise finally gets his Oscar — but not for acting More than three decades on from his first nomination, the star will receive a gold statue after the Academy hailed his ‘incredible commitmen...
The Times June 17, 2025 Rapist was camel-herder who had ‘never interacted with women’ Nasser al-Gherainiq, who had come to the UK to receive treatment for a rare heart condition, raped a woman in a London hospital
The Times June 17, 2025 Simon Case gets a peerage despite ‘partygate’ and Covid criticism Britain’s youngest cabinet secretary is among a new group of peers that also includes Katherine Grainger and Sharon White
The Times June 17, 2025 NYC mayoral candidate arrested by ICE The city comptroller Brad Lander was arrested while protecting a migrant from officers. He faces assault and obstruction charges
The Times June 17, 2025 Maggie Oliver: Exposing gangs cost me everything, but I have no regrets The whistleblower quit as a police officer to expose the failure to tackle grooming. The Casey review has shown her that she is finally bein...
The Times June 17, 2025 Blame game in Spain over power cut that left nation in the dark Sara Aagesen, the energy minister, ruled out a cyberattack but pointed the finger at the national grid operator as well as privately run pow...
The Times June 17, 2025 Global investors ‘turning away from US stocks and dollar’ Confidence has returned since President Trump’s tariff shock but investors are switching to Europe while the UK is missing out, according to...
The Times June 17, 2025 Starmer must stand up for Briton jailed unlawfully in Egypt The prime minister had vowed to champion press freedom but has done nothing for a writer imprisoned for his work
The Times June 17, 2025 Gangs raped ‘lost’ girls because no one cared The grooming inquiry must examine how we can prevent marginalised young women falling prey to disgusting abusers
The Times June 17, 2025 Who’ll rule Iran if the ayatollahs are ousted? Clerical rule has failed the country — the experience of Syria shows one possible way forward
The Times June 17, 2025 Martina Navratilova: WTA is wrong to let trans women compete The former tennis champion said that the rules were not fit for purpose because they conferred a ‘massive advantage’ on trans women
The Times June 17, 2025 Rachel Reeves reconsiders non-dom tax changes to halt exodus The chancellor could water down one of Labour’s flagship policies after reports that the wealthy are leaving the country in greater numbers...
The Times June 17, 2025 Tice condemns Scottish plan to send 600,000 tonnes of rubbish to England The party’s deputy leader spoke out after it emerged that a ban on sending household waste to landfill will mean up to 100 trucks of rubbish...
The Times June 17, 2025 Why are there still 50mph speed restrictions on the M25? Our experts answer your motoring questions
The Times June 17, 2025 Inside the Iranian opposition, from a rapper to the Shah’s son Could the Iranian regime be overthrown? Israel’s attacks may have accelerated the fall of an unpopular regime
The Times June 17, 2025 Emma Raducanu stalker banned after trying to buy Wimbledon tickets The man, who has not been named publicly, has been stopped from getting tickets by the All England Club after applying for entry via the tou...
The Times June 17, 2025 MPs vote to decriminalise abortion Women who terminate a pregnancy after 24 weeks or without approval from two doctors will no longer be charged, sentenced or imprisoned
The Times June 17, 2025 Stolen cars ‘chopped’ and sold abroad to finance drug gangs A Channel 4 Dispatches investigation found that a trend for ‘nose cuts’ is driving demand among criminal groups for mid-priced vehicle theft
The Times June 17, 2025 Drag queen’s memoir joins English curriculum at top private school A book by Panti Bliss is being taught alongside Shakespeare as part of a ‘diversification’ of literature at the £30,000-a-year Alleyn’s Scho...
The Times June 17, 2025 Trump mocks ‘publicity-seeking’ Macron in deepening rift The US president made a series of dismissive remarks about Macron on social media and to reporters after the G7 summit in Canada
The Times June 17, 2025 Investors in Musk’s AI company undeterred by Trump clash The Tesla billionaire’s xAI is closing in on a $9.3 billion equity-and-debt deal despite his falling out with the US president
The Times June 17, 2025 I was against separate beds in a marriage, but I’ve had a ‘sleep divorce’ No offence, but I have always taken a dim view of separate beds in a marriage. Yes, I know that everyone sleeps better on their own without...
The Times June 17, 2025 Mona Lisa gets her own gallery — but extra cost won’t raise a smile Louvre visitors will have to pay more to see the famous painting in a new 3,000 sq m exhibition space being built as part of a €800 million...
The Times June 17, 2025 YouTube ‘still profits from Andrew Tate misogyny’ after ban The influencer’s videos have amassed nearly 54 million views and adverts from big brands appearing with his content
The Times June 17, 2025 Evita on the Palladium balcony — and theatre’s eight greatest wow moments Every night the Hollywood star Rachel Zegler is singing the musical’s most famous ballad outside the West End theatre. It’s created a buzz o...