The Times July 3, 2025 French astronaut’s gourmet menu is out of this world When Sophie Adenot joins the International Space Station, she will dine on delicacies provided by the chef Anne-Sophie Pic, who has a few st...
The Times July 3, 2025 Weight-loss jabs used by half of MPs, says Wes Streeting The health secretary joked that the drugs were the talk of the Commons as he set out his plan for speeding up and broadening the NHS rollout
The Times July 3, 2025 BBC deemed Bob Vylan ‘high risk’ — then livestreamed set anyway Samir Shah admits the corporation ‘unquestionably’ made ‘an error of judgement’ but defends the director-general Tim Davie
The Times July 3, 2025 Trump bill live: House holds final vote on ‘big beautiful’ tax cuts Follow the latest news today as Trump pressures Republicans in Congress to pass his flagship legislation
The Times July 3, 2025 UK bond sell-off ends as fears for Rachel Reeves fade Gilt yields rally after Sir Keir Starmer said the chancellor had his “full backing”
The Times July 3, 2025 Rare object from another solar system streaks through our own 3I/ATLAS, which is moving at 37 miles per second, is only the third such entity to be observed by astronomers and may have originated as a c...
The Times July 3, 2025 Virgin Trains’ return to rail with open access service blocked Fears of clampdown after regulator turns down applications from the company, FirstGroup and Alstom for west coast line services
The Times July 3, 2025 Eric Cantona comes back to Manchester The former football star is an unlikely collaborator in a mostly joyful visual art programme at the Manchester International Festival
The Times July 3, 2025 Greece wildfires: tourists evacuated as blazes take hold on Crete Hundreds of locals and visitors to the island have been moved from the port town of Ierapetra while firefighters tackle the flames raging ac...
The Times July 3, 2025 Why Labour is failing to build the homes Britain needs A year on from the election, the government’s plans for 1.5 million new properties are on shaky ground, with housebuilding in London falling...
The Times July 3, 2025 So Gen Z are drinking again — but it’s BuzzBallz instead of pints The number of young people consuming alcohol is rising again. Here’s the brand we love more than others
The Times July 3, 2025 Eight of the best pubs in Cornwall — chosen by our beer expert The county is full of brilliant boozers — but these are the ones Pete Brown would head for this summer
The Times July 3, 2025 Diogo Jota: How hardworker rose to become Jurgen Klopp’s ‘perfect signing’ Plucked from Portugal by Wolves before coming of age at Liverpool, the forward became a fan favourite and the ultimate squad player with tec...
The Times July 3, 2025 Wimbledon 2025 live: scores, updates and analysis from day 4 Jack Draper, Dan Evans and Jack Pinnington Jones among British players in action with Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek and Jack Sinner all featur...
The Times July 3, 2025 Trump tariffs’ explosive problem: 99% of fireworks made in China A trade war escalation could cancel events for next year’s 250th Independence Day — or raise a health and safety nightmare
The Times July 3, 2025 Which taxes could go up in 2025? The potential rises to come Labour faces hard choices ahead of the autumn budget, with businesses, pensions, Isas and income tax potentially in the line of fire
The Times July 3, 2025 Diogo Jota, Liverpool footballer, dies in car accident aged 28 The Premier League winner and his brother have died in Spain
The Times July 3, 2025 Watches of Switzerland posts record revenue but profits slide Revenue hit £1.65 billion, boosted by growth in the United States
The Times July 3, 2025 Rachel Reeves is ‘fine’ after tearful PMQs, says Keir Starmer Later today the prime minster and Wes Streeting, the health minister, will unveil a ten-year NHS plan
The Times July 3, 2025 Crete wildfires: Tourists evacuated as fast-moving blazes take hold Hundreds of locals and visitors to the island have been moved from the port town of Ierapetra while firefighters tackled the flames raging a...
The Times July 3, 2025 Currys reinstates dividend after profits exceed expectations Profits at the electricals retailer surged 37%. A 1.5p dividend returns after a period of suspension, hinting at a brighter future
The Times July 3, 2025 Bali ferry sinking leaves at least 30 feared dead or missing Thirty-one people have been rescued in Indonesia after an inter-island ferry fell into difficulties, with authorities attributing bad weathe...
The Times July 3, 2025 Tourists evacuated as fast-moving wildfires take hold on Crete Hundreds of locals and visitors to the island have been moved from the port town of Ierapetra while firefighters tackled the flames raging a...
The Times July 3, 2025 Owen Farrell expected to replace injured Elliot Daly on Lions tour Andy Farrell expected to select his son for a fourth British & Irish Lions tour after his Saracens team-mate Elliot Daly suffered a suspecte...
The Times July 3, 2025 Business live: UK borrowing costs in focus as Currys resumes dividend Bond yields will be watched after the biggest jump in Britain’s borrowing costs since Liz Truss’s premiership
The Times July 3, 2025 I’ve gone off sex after having a baby Q. I had my first baby around a year ago, and while I expected it to reduce the amount my partner and I had sex, it has totally killed my de...
The Times July 3, 2025 Steph McGovern on her stalker, the BBC and class prejudice She’s the gay northern presenter who made her name on BBC Breakfast. Now she’s written a thriller about a TV star whose fame puts her in dan...
The Times July 3, 2025 The village where hundreds of men were murdered The men of the village of Nagyrev, Hungary, one hundred years ago were drunk and violent. Their wives had had enough. Then a local midwife c...
The Times July 3, 2025 The Amazon internship giving hope to autistic people like us Fewer than 5 per cent of adults with a learning disability or autism have a job, despite 80 per cent wanting one. A groundbreaking project i...
The Times July 3, 2025 My mum won’t stop sharing photos of my baby online I don’t want private moments broadcast to strangers — but my seventy-something mother is reducing my child to a social media status symbol,...
The Times July 2, 2025 Greater Manchester police investigating 1,000 grooming gang suspects The force’s handling of group-based child sexual exploitation and other forms of child abuse has made ‘significant improvements’, according...
The Times July 2, 2025 A turtle painted by John Cleese — and other news in pictures Times picture editors select the best images from around the world, including Women’s Euro 2025 in Switzerland and an adopted baby penguin....
The Times July 2, 2025 Tories mock Keir Starmer’s welfare fiasco in X retweet Plus: Westminster staff call for karaoke; John Cryer swaps backbench rebels for waking sleepy peers; and raising votes for petitions proves...
The Times July 2, 2025 L’Escargot Bleu restaurant review — an Edinburgh institution moving with the times Nothing much has changed since this restaurant opened in 2009 — it’s still rustic French cooking at its very best
The Times July 2, 2025 The moment I confronted the poison poster who is accused of 14 murders Nearly 100 people in Britain may have killed themselves using toxic chemicals supplied by Kenneth Law. Now a new documentary charts how Jame...
The Times July 2, 2025 I am the oldest dad in the playground Later-life fatherhood is on the rise. Christos Tolera, 63, on what it feels like
The Times July 2, 2025 Forget brat summer, Dior’s £2,500 Dracula bag has started bookworm summer Jonathan Anderson’s new collection of handbags features the covers of literary classics: books are in fashion once again — just ask Rihanna
The Times July 2, 2025 Kate is right. You don’t just ‘get back to normal’ after cancer The Princess of Wales has said that the phase after treatment is difficult. Rosamund Dean, who had breast cancer, recalls the struggle to re...
The Times July 2, 2025 Gen Z v Gen X: what we spend our money on now As a nation we now splurge more on beauty treatments than gyms. Blame my generation for the shift, says Eliza Winter, 24, while Bridget Harr...
The Times July 2, 2025 Iran nuclear programme set back by up to two years, Pentagon says The US reiterates its claims that Iran’s nuclear facilities ‘have been completely obliterated’ by its airstrikes last month
The Times July 2, 2025 What is Rachel Reeves’s future? The markets could be her saviour The reaction to Rachel Reeves at PMQs raised questions of whether the chancellor would be sacked — if the markets do not settle down, the PM...
The Times July 2, 2025 With new workers’ rights on the way, no wonder employers prefer AI Day-one unfair dismissal rights for new recruits, in particular, will be an even bigger barrier to hiring than the costs that have already b...
The Times July 2, 2025 Channel migrants ‘24 times more likely to go to prison’ than Britons Analysis by the Conservative Party has led to claims that hundreds of migrants who arrive on small boats this year could end up in jail
The Times July 2, 2025 Starmer’s NHS plan promises more GPs and local health hubs The prime minister pledged to end ‘hospital by default’ with proposals for better access to services in the community
The Times July 2, 2025 Nine Labour MPs vote against banning Palestine Action Diane Abbott, Clive Lewis and Richard Burgon opposed the government but the group could join al-Qaeda as a proscribed terrorist organisation...
The Times July 2, 2025 We can ill afford to lose AstraZeneca Britain risks losing its biggest company, AstraZeneca, potentially triggering a domino effect on the London Stock Exchange
The Times July 2, 2025 MI5 to face inquiry over false evidence on neo-Nazi informant High Court orders ‘robust’ investigation after spy agency gave false information to three courts in relation to ‘asset’ accused of abusing h...
The Times July 2, 2025 Microsoft to shed 9,000 workers as AI takes hold at tech giant Microsoft layoffs to hit Xbox business and teams round the world, and follow axing of 6,000 jobs in May amid heavy investment in artificial...
The Times July 2, 2025 ‘It’s like Squid Game’: overheated opera singers faint on stage Unions said stars were risking their lives for entertainment as Italy’s heatwave takes its toll on performers in helmets and heavy costumes...