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Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars
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Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars
The Guardian and Liberty Investigates find police in England and Wales believe expansion is likely after 4.7m faces scanned in 2024
Rail  
‘New dawn’: first train service renationalised under Starmer begins
Post Office Horizon scandal  
Alan Bates given ‘take it or leave it’ offer of less than half his Post Office Horizon claim
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli airstrike kills nine of Gaza doctor’s 10 children
US politics  
Kamala Harris takes swipe at Musk and warns world to ‘remember the 1930s’ on Australia tour
Special report
‘The world does not care if we all die’: hunger and despair in the ruins of Gaza City
The Sunday read  
‘The world does not care if we all die’: hunger and despair in the ruins of Gaza City
Killings in a new Israeli offensive and depleted food and medical supplies are pushing people on to the streets of the once bustling hub of Gaza
In focus
Who is calling the shots when it comes to UK wage levels: workers or bosses?
Economics  
Who is calling the shots when it comes to UK wage levels: workers or bosses?
Amid apparent rising pay, economists are concerned about the consequences of a possible shift in the balance of power
Analysis  
The charts that show just how worried Labour should be about the polls
Law  
The Birmingham Four: terrorist masterminds – or victims of a police fit-up?
Features
Grace Dent on restaurants  
Winsome, Manchester M1: ‘The new big, generous beating heart of Manchester hospitality’ – restaurant review
Winsome, Manchester M1: ‘The new big, generous beating heart of Manchester hospitality’ – restaurant review
Men  
Nick wanted to drop bodyfat and build his own micro-harem of women: how my friend fell for the red-pill hucksters of the manosphere
 
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Opinion
Trump refuses to accept that for Netanyahu and Putin forever war is the only option
Trump refuses to accept that for Netanyahu and Putin forever war is the only option
The Israeli embassy shooting was a stupid and horrific attack
Sport
Women’s Champions League triumph will redefine how Arsenal see themselves
Women’s Champions League triumph will redefine how Arsenal see themselves
Sunderland embrace underdog status in Championship playoff thriller
Champions Cup  
Exhausted Saints fall short again as Bordeaux’s colour and passion wins out
Podcast
The Olympics’ dirtiest race ever? – podcast
Today in Focus  
The Olympics’ dirtiest race ever? – podcast
British athlete Lisa Dobriskey speaks to Helen Pidd about her experience in the 2012 1500m final, which, as Esther Addley reports, has become known as the dirtiest race in history
Climate crisis
Hay festival  
Challenge use of ‘nefarious’ news sources, says environmentalist
Challenge use of ‘nefarious’ news sources, says environmentalist
Birds  
Labour blocks proposal for ‘swift bricks’ in all new homes
Business
Energy  
Mountain marvel: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts
Mountain marvel: how one of biggest batteries in Europe uses thousands of gallons of water to stop blackouts
Trump tariffs  
Any trade deal with US must be based on ‘respect not threats’, says EU commissioner
Technology
Amazon Alexa  
‘Alexa, what do you know about us?’ What I discovered when I asked Amazon to tell me everything my family’s smart speaker had heard
‘Alexa, what do you know about us?’ What I discovered when I asked Amazon to tell me everything my family’s smart speaker had heard
Cybercrime  
Russian-led cybercrime network dismantled in global operation
In pictures
Photography  
The week around the world in 20 pictures
The week around the world in 20 pictures
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