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Number 10 set to offer concessions to welfare rebels
Exclusive  
Number 10 set to offer concessions to welfare rebels
Ministers said to be considering watering down reforms, with more than 120 MPs poised to oppose bill
Iran  
Trump officials cite ‘new intelligence’ to back president’s claims of success in strikes on Iran
Immigration  
Visa income rules discriminate against working-class people, British father says
IVF  
Equivalent of one child in every British classroom now born via IVF, data shows
Wealth  
Billionaires’ wealth surged $6.5tn over past decade, Oxfam reports
In focus
Mamdani’s defeat of Cuomo offers Democrats a path out of the wilderness
US  
Mamdani’s defeat of Cuomo offers Democrats a path out of the wilderness
Mamdani signifies a generational change and rebuke to a party establishment grown complacent and hypocritical
Business  
British Business Bank back in the spotlight with £10bn UK growth mandate
Mining  
The world wants China’s rare earth elements – what is life like in the city that produces them?
Features
Health & wellbeing  
The truth about fruit juice and smoothies: should you down them or ditch them?
The truth about fruit juice and smoothies: should you down them or ditch them?
Television  
Amol Rajan Goes to the Ganges review – ‘I miss his love. Oh god, I loved him so much’
The long read
Are we witnessing the death of international law?
The long read  
Are we witnessing the death of international law?
A growing number of scholars and lawyers are losing faith in the current system. Others say the law is not to blame, but the states that are supposed to uphold it
 

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Opinion
Without dignity, leaders fell at Trump’s feet in The Hague – and for what? All Nato’s key problems remain
Without dignity, leaders fell at Trump’s feet in The Hague – and for what? All Nato’s key problems remain
Congrats to Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez on the wedding – and to Venice for running them out of town
Sport
Big interview  
Andy Murray: ‘I don’t have any plans to go to Wimbledon. I don’t go to watch tennis as a fan’
Andy Murray: ‘I don’t have any plans to go to Wimbledon. I don’t go to watch tennis as a fan’
European Under-21 Championship  
‘Crazy experience’: Elliott and Carsley say England have belief to retain Euros
Athletics  
Nike PR stunt or giant leap forward? Kipyegon aims to make history
Podcast
Afraid of Israel, angry at the regime: Iranians on 12 days of war - podcast
Today in Focus  
Afraid of Israel, angry at the regime: Iranians on 12 days of war - podcast
The analyst Ellie Geranmayeh and voices from inside Iran talk about their experiences of the last 12 days and what it will mean for the future of the regime
Climate crisis
Tipping points: on the edge?  
‘It’s death by a thousand cuts’: marine ecologist on the collapse of coral reefs
‘It’s death by a thousand cuts’: marine ecologist on the collapse of coral reefs
Seascape: the state of our oceans  
Mirrors in space and underwater curtains: can technology buy us enough time to save the Arctic ice caps?
Business
Shell  
Shell denies it is in talks to buy BP after reports of potential £60bn takeover
Shell denies it is in talks to buy BP after reports of potential £60bn takeover
Eurostar  
Services restored after severe delays due to huge cable theft in France
Technology
Tesla  
US investigates Tesla’s Robotaxi launch after videos show erratically driving cars
US investigates Tesla’s Robotaxi launch after videos show erratically driving cars
Google  
Google could be forced to change UK search as watchdog takes steps
In pictures
Photos of the day  
Paris fashion, Glastonbury and a new dinosaur
Paris fashion, Glastonbury and a new dinosaur
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