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Calls to clean up England’s ‘toxic air’ as GP visits for asthma attacks rise 45%
Asthma  
Calls to clean up England’s ‘toxic air’ as GP visits for asthma attacks rise 45%
Exclusive: Doctors say clean air zones need expanding, after 45,458 visits in first half of this year – up from 31,376 last year
Glastonbury 2025  
Charli xcx at Glastonbury review – a thrilling hostile takeover by a pop star at the peak of her powers
Labour  
Starmer’s promised ethics commission may repackage existing regulators
UK  
One child killed and another in critical condition after tree falls in Essex park
Iran  
Iran will likely be able to produce enriched uranium ‘in a matter of months’, IAEA chief says
Special report
Does Zohran Mamdani’s New York primary victory offer roadmap for Democrats?
The Sunday read  
Does Zohran Mamdani’s New York primary victory offer roadmap for Democrats?
Many believe Mamdani’s triumph shows it’s time for national party to evolve but others say his brand of politics won’t appeal in key battlegrounds
In focus
‘They didn’t think we’d have the guts’: How Labour rebels forced the government’s welfare U-turn
Analysis  
‘They didn’t think we’d have the guts’: How Labour rebels forced the government’s welfare U-turn
A culture of arrogance made Keir Starmer’s climbdown inevitable, according to some of his own MPs
Rise of the right  
‘It breaks my heart’: how a refinery closure is hitting jobs and politics
Ukraine war briefing  
Key eastern Ukrainian city under assault as Russia hails cooperation with North Korea
Features
Glastonbury 2025  
Gong baths and a naked sauna: my search for inner peace at Glastonbury
Gong baths and a naked sauna: my search for inner peace at Glastonbury
Stage  
Stampede in Soho: puppet animals on an epic trek bring wonder and warning to London streets
 

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Opinion
Thames Water court case shows there are alternatives to massive infrastructure
Thames Water court case shows there are alternatives to massive infrastructure
Will I get deported for sharing this meme of JD Vance?
Sport
Football  
Supersub Rowe heads England to Under-21 Euros glory in extra-time thriller against Germany
Supersub Rowe heads England to Under-21 Euros glory in extra-time thriller against Germany
Club World Cup  
Nkunku extra-time goal sees Chelsea through to last eight after four-hour match
Cricket  
England fall to heaviest T20 defeat as Mandhana century sparks India rout
Podcast
“It’ll push disabled people into poverty”: Labour’s controversial welfare bill – podcast
Today in Focus  
“It’ll push disabled people into poverty”: Labour’s controversial welfare bill – podcast
Guardian columnist Frances Ryan on the reality of being disabled in the UK and the impact of the government’s proposed cuts
Climate crisis
Extreme weather  
Europe on alert as first major heatwave of 2025 pushes temperatures to 42C
Europe on alert as first major heatwave of 2025 pushes temperatures to 42C
Climate crisis  
‘A cascade can be more positive’: social tipping points expert on fixing climate crisis
Business
Automotive industry  
Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operations
Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operations
Artificial intelligence  
Mark Zuckerberg’s secret list of top AI talent to poach has tech world atwitter
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Inside a plan to use AI to amplify doubts about the dangers of pollutants
Inside a plan to use AI to amplify doubts about the dangers of pollutants
Deepfakes  
Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features
In pictures
Twenty photographs of the week  
The truce between Israel and Iran, protests in Nairobi, wildfires near Athens and the summer solstice at Stonehenge
The truce between Israel and Iran, protests in Nairobi, wildfires near Athens and the summer solstice at Stonehenge
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