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No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiasco
Politics  
No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiasco
PM says Rachel Reeves will be chancellor ‘for very long time to come’ amid speculation about her job in wake of tearful Commons appearance
Sean Combs trial  
Sean ‘Diddy‘ Combs guilty on two of five counts in sex-trafficking case, bail denied
NHS  
Starmer outlines plan to shift NHS care from hospitals to new health centres
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli military used 500lb bomb in strike on Gaza cafe, fragments reveal
Wimbledon 2025  
Emma Raducanu storms past 2023 champion Marketa Vondrousova in style
In focus
The leaked phone call that could ring the changes for one of Thailand’s most powerful dynasties
Cambodia  
The leaked phone call that could ring the changes for one of Thailand’s most powerful dynasties
A conversation between the prime minister and Cambodia’s former leader has sparked chaos and coup concerns and possibly the end of the Shinawatra family’s political fortunes
Austria  
‘Preaching water, drinking wine’: Austrians mock far-right MPs for lucrative side jobs
Business  
If AstraZeneca goes to the US, it will be a major blow for London and Labour
Features
TV review  
The Sandman season two – Neil Gaiman’s emo drama is so pretentious it ruins everything
The Sandman season two – Neil Gaiman’s emo drama is so pretentious it ruins everything
TV  
Gaza: Doctors Under Attack review – this crucial film is the stuff of nightmares. But the world needs to see it
The long read
‘People pay to be told lies’: the rise and fall of the world’s first ayahuasca multinational
Psychedelics  
‘People pay to be told lies’: the rise and fall of the world’s first ayahuasca multinational
The long read: Alberto Varela claimed he wanted to use sacred plant medicine to free people’s minds. But as the organisation grew, his followers discovered a darker reality
 
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Opinion
In 1948 a Labour government founded the NHS. My job now is to make it fit for the future
In 1948 a Labour government founded the NHS. My job now is to make it fit for the future
Caution has turned to cowardice – the BBC is failing viewers with its Gaza coverage
Sport
Euro 2025  
Hosts Switzerland suffer own-goal and VAR heartache against Hegerberg's Norway
Hosts Switzerland suffer own-goal and VAR heartache against Hegerberg's Norway
Wimbledon  
Raducanu revels in Centre Court joy after ‘one of the best matches I’ve played’
Wimbledon  
Alcaraz shakes off Tarvet from his back without inhibitions or regrets
Podcast
The truth about Iran’s nuclear programme – podcast
Today in Focus  
The truth about Iran’s nuclear programme – podcast
After 12 days of bombing by Israel and the US last month, opinions vary about the extent of the damage caused to Iran’s nuclear facilities. Patrick Wintour and Rouzbeh Parsi explain why and what could happen next
Climate crisis
Drought  
Droughts worldwide pushing tens of millions towards starvation, says report
Droughts worldwide pushing tens of millions towards starvation, says report
Pollution  
Air pollution linked to lung cancer-driving DNA mutations, study finds
Business
Bonds  
UK yields rise sharply amid speculation over future of Rachel Reeves
UK yields rise sharply amid speculation over future of Rachel Reeves
Heathrow airport  
Substation fire ‘caused by fault first identified seven years ago’
Technology
US  
Jury says Google must pay California Android smartphone users $314.6m
Jury says Google must pay California Android smartphone users $314.6m
X  
Fears AI factcheckers on X could increase promotion of conspiracy theories
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Wildfires, wet Wimbledon and a feline festival
Wildfires, wet Wimbledon and a feline festival
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