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Macron, Starmer, and Merz in a trilateral meeting aboard a train in Ukraine.
Starmer to join leaders in Ukraine to push for 30-day ceasefire

In a statement issued before their visit to Kyiv on Saturday, the leaders of Europe’s four major military powers ­accused Putin of ‘obstructing efforts’

Russia-Ukraine war

Fall in net migration to stall as forecasts ‘overestimate exodus’

Home Office officials fear annual net migration will be 200,000 above the level expected by the government


Pakistan and India move closer to war with wave of strikes


David Furnish, Paul McCartney, and Elton John at a VIP dinner.


Collage of a man in a suit, a stock market graph, coins, a UK visa, and a handshake.
No time for Starmer to bask in trade deal glow. He must brace for battles at home

As the prime minister prepares for a European Union reset, Labour unrest grows over migration, welfare cuts and a looming £63 billion fiscal gap



Karen Beaumont Carter holding a glass of white wine.
An expat, a French lover and a grieving husband: inside the Dordogne killing

President Trump, British Ambassador Peter Mandelson, and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in the Oval Office discussing a trade deal with the United Kingdom.
Bargaining microchip of digital tax holds key to more tariff cuts

Karen Beaumont Carter holding a glass of white wine.
An expat, a French lover and a grieving husband: inside the Dordogne killing






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Editor's picks



Portrait of Laura Bates at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.
Laura Bates: ‘I’ll get 200 rape and death threats on a bad day’

The Everyday Sexism Project founder has grown used to harassment. But she was horrified by what she found when she went undercover in cyberspace


Two boys watch a cricket match from a lamppost.
The Times has millions of London photos. This book shows the best



Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews at the BAFTAs and Vogue Williams at home with her dog.
How Vogue Williams became a millennial power player


Diptych of Nicholas Cullinan, British Museum director, and the Parthenon Marbles.



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Coltan and manganese miners in Rubaya, Democratic Republic of Congo.

Battlefield triumphs by M23 rebels backed by Rwanda have sparked an international scramble for the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo’s modern gold


Xintong Zhao celebrates winning the World Snooker Championship.
How China’s snooker victory finally turned the green baize red





Protestors outside the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria hold signs that read "Refuge Please" and "Trump Help!!".
Trump grants ‘persecuted’ white South Africans refugee status




Calm, unflashy Pope is just what the world needs

Leo XIV’s first steps suggest a back-to-basics approach from a man with a popular touch and no interest in culture wars



Illustration of a general signing a surrender document.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Voters are sick of lectures from the lanyard class






a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Voters are sick of lectures from the lanyard class






Bride in lace wedding dress holding bouquet.

Just weeks before Grace Kelly’s wedding ceremony, she received a devastating diagnosis: stage 1 breast cancer


Illustration of a person using a pry bar to separate wooden planks.
Wayne PerreyHow to build raised garden planters


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a man in a suit and tie stands with his arms crossed
Dominic O'ConnellOrsted has taken the wind out of Miliband’s net-zero sails




Leicester Tigers v Sale Sharks - Gallagher Premiership - Mattioli Woods Welford Road Stadium

Leicester Tigers 44 Sale Sharks 34: Flanker is forced off and will have a scan as Tigers seal win which strengthens their bid for a home play-off

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James Marriott at lavender fields near St. Paul de Mausole, Remy de Provence.

The dry, sunbeaten landscape and clear blue skies of southern France have inspired names from Cézanne to Van Gogh. And, more recently, The Times columnist

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Illustration of pension fund growth and a woman on a shrinking platform.
Don’t be one of the 15m heading for pension poverty


My house burnt down — then the council taxed me because it was empty


I was right to be worried about 94-year-old Warren Buffett

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