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Labour not learning lessons from deaths of domestic abuse victims, report finds
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Labour not learning lessons from deaths of domestic abuse victims, report finds
‘Deeply concerning’ oversight as government fails to act on recommendations made after victim’s death
Ukraine  
Trump does deal with Nato allies to arm Ukraine and warns Russia of severe sanctions
Society  
UK a ‘powder keg’ of social tensions a year on from summer riots, report warns
BBC  
MasterChef presenter John Torode confirms he was alleged to have used racist language
Financial sector  
Reeves to say cuts to City red tape will bring trickle-down benefits to households
Special report
‘I had a home, apartment, career’ … the Guardian’s Gaza diarist on the life he lost
Interview  
‘I had a home, apartment, career’ … the Guardian’s Gaza diarist on the life he lost
The anonymous writer has seen horror after horror in the 21 months since he was driven from his home in Gaza City. How has he kept going? And does he have any hope left?
In focus
Who is Dan Bongino? FBI deputy at centre of Maga fallout over Epstein files
FBI  
Who is Dan Bongino? FBI deputy at centre of Maga fallout over Epstein files
Bongino appears to be on course to be the Trump administration’s first casualty of the Epstein files fallout
Economics  
To hoard or not to hoard? UK consumers on the pros and cons of cash
Environment  
Could giving this pod of dolphins the same legal rights as humans help keep them safe?
Features
Stage  
‘I would go-go dance in a shower then work on sonnets!’ Ncuti Gatwa’s sexy new Shakespearean drama
‘I would go-go dance in a shower then work on sonnets!’ Ncuti Gatwa’s sexy new Shakespearean drama
Music  
‘I needed to be locked up’: how Kavana went from 90s pop stardom to smoking crack in a skip – and bounced back
 

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The long read
The Shining: my trip to the G7 horror show with Emmanuel Macron
France  
The Shining: my trip to the G7 horror show with Emmanuel Macron
Deeply unpopular in France, President Macron relishes the international stage, where he projects himself as the leader best placed to handle Trump. Seven years after our last encounter, I joined him as he prepared for battle
Opinion
The right wants us to think Britain is on the verge of ethnic conflict. The truth is worse than that
The right wants us to think Britain is on the verge of ethnic conflict. The truth is worse than that
Tory benches almost deserted as Philp cops a lesson on small boats
Sport
Stokes is a destiny man who loomed over Lord’s like the angel of the north
Stokes is a destiny man who loomed over Lord’s like the angel of the north
Jonathan Wilson  
Trump’s presence at trophy lift was a fitting coda to a misguided tournament
Tour de France  
Healy takes yellow jersey from Pogacar as Simon Yates storms to stage 10 win
Podcast
The law change that could transform toxic workplaces – podcast
Today in Focus  
The law change that could transform toxic workplaces – podcast
Zelda Perkins was Harvey Weinstein’s PA – and has spent the last eight years campaigning against the non-disclosure agreements used to silence abused employees. Now she has won a major victory. Alexandra Topping reports
Climate crisis
Pacific  
‘I couldn’t watch the forests vanish’: the man restoring Solomon Islands’ vital mangroves
‘I couldn’t watch the forests vanish’: the man restoring Solomon Islands’ vital mangroves
Analysis  
Miliband must match climate rhetoric with action amid broken cross-party consensus
Business
Automotive industry  
Buyers of new EVs under £37,000 can get discount under UK scheme
Buyers of new EVs under £37,000 can get discount under UK scheme
Consumer spending  
Hot weather lifts UK spending as fans and sports gear add to sales
Technology
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
An AI-generated band got 1m plays on Spotify. Now music insiders say listeners should be warned
An AI-generated band got 1m plays on Spotify. Now music insiders say listeners should be warned
Artificial intelligence (AI)  
Scientists reportedly hiding AI text prompts in academic papers to receive positive peer reviews
In pictures
Monday’s photos of the day  
Bastille Day and a swan census
Bastille Day and a swan census
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