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Tories and Labour on course for lowest share of the vote since 1945
Polling  
Tories and Labour on course for lowest share of the vote since 1945
Poll reveals historically low support for the big two, with smaller parties up by five points
Israel-Gaza war  
Israeli military announces daily 'tactical pause' in southern Gaza to allow in aid
Donald Trump  
Ex-president gets name of his doctor wrong as he challenges Biden to cognitive test
Dora Maar  
Rare photographs by Picasso's tormented muse cast her in a new light
General election  
Labour sends activists to 13 seats where it fears losing Muslim voters over Gaza
Euro 2024
Kane now has the aura to lead England to glory
Kane now has the aura to lead England to glory
The captain has a newfound confidence as a result of his move to Bayern Munich and his stunning goalscoring form
Italy 2-1 Albania  
Holders bounce back from early shock as Barella strikes winner
Spain 3-0 Croatia  
De la Fuente marvels at attack as Yamal stars
Eriksen reminds us that glory comes in many forms
In focus
Netanyahu is fighting a war on two fronts. No end is in sight for either one
Analysis  
Netanyahu is fighting a war on two fronts. No end is in sight for either one
Israel's conflicts with Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon are destined to grind on indefinitely
'It's hard to predict what will happen'  
Police wait anxiously as new breed of England fans descends on Euros
'This could end up ugly'  
After Macron's gamble, will the far right seize power in France?
Spotlight
'People like it because it's the messy truth'  
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver on their hit podcast Miss Me?
Lily Allen and Miquita Oliver on their hit podcast Miss Me?
'Know how loved you were'  
Fathers write to their children from the frontline
Ask Philippa  
My grownup son is gaming all day and lives on takeaways
Maria Bamford  
'I want to give Donald Trump a roundhouse to the bread basket'
The Friday Afternoon Club by Griffin Dunne review  
A Hollywood insider with an outsider's eye
 
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Opinion
Victoria Starmer isn't playing ball with the rightwing press. Good for her
Victoria Starmer isn't playing ball with the rightwing press. Good for her
In Middlesbrough, I found drug dealers and their victims locked in a circle of despair
Far-right Republicans' latest target? No-fault divorce
Sport
US Open  
DeChambeau takes control with glorious 67 as McIlroy rues late bogeys
DeChambeau takes control with glorious 67 as McIlroy rues late bogeys
T20 World Cup  
Edgy England survive after Scotland scare Australia
T20 World Cup  
Australia fumble to victory over Scotland and save England from early exit
Podcast
Election Extra: Starmer and the Corbyn question – podcast
Today in Focus  
Election Extra: Starmer and the Corbyn question – podcast
Reform have surged ahead of the Tories in the latest YouGov poll and as Keir Starmer prepares for a BBC grilling, will he have a better answer to questions about his past support for Jeremy Corbyn? Zoe Williams reports
Climate crisis
Brrr-itish summer  
Why is it so cold and when will it get warmer?
Why is it so cold and when will it get warmer?
I am in jail for breaking windows at JP Morgan, the biggest funder of fossil fuels. Here's why I did it
Business
King's birthday honours list  
Post Office campaigner Alan Bates knighted
Post Office campaigner Alan Bates knighted
Caution, not grand plans, is needed if Labour is to build wealth in Britain
In pictures
Photography  
Potent images that shine a light on domestic abuse – in pictures
Potent images that shine a light on domestic abuse – in pictures
Kevin Campbell  
A life in pictures
A life in pictures
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