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President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer boarding a plane.
Trump gives Putin ‘10-12 days’ to reach ceasefire or face sanctions

President also says US will provide more humanitarian aid to Gaza in meeting with Sir Keir Starmer

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Recognising Palestine ‘a matter of when, not if’, says No 10

Sir Keir Starmer, who is under growing pressure from his own cabinet to recognise a Palestinian state, shares his plans for the region with Trump

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What does recognising a Palestinian state mean in practice?
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Beth Mead and Alex Greenwood of the victorious England Women's football team arriving at Southend Airport, greeted by fans.



Matt Damon as Odysseus in Christopher Nolan's *The Odyssey*.
Christopher Nolan accused of ‘colonialism’ over Odyssey filming
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Nigel Farage speaking at a Reform UK press conference.
Farage warns ‘social contract’ at risk over migrant hotel protests
Politics
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Matt Damon as Odysseus in Christopher Nolan's *The Odyssey*.
Christopher Nolan accused of ‘colonialism’ over Odyssey filming
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Paul Gallagher at Glastonbury Festival.
Oasis stars’ brother charged with rape


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Aerial view of a wildfire at night.
Four dead in ‘apocalyptic’ Turkey wildfires

Thousands evacuated from the Turkish city of Bursa and from near Athens as heatwave sparks fires throughout southern Europe


Donald Trump and Ursula von der Leyen shaking hands and announcing a US-EU trade deal.



Tall ship at Tower Bridge Quay, London.




Man sitting on a bench with his new dog.
Murray gets new addition to the family — and other news in pictures


First force to face bankruptcy may have to cut ‘bedrock of policing’


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Leah Williamson of England holding the UEFA Women's EURO trophy.
Leah Williamson: ‘Chloe Kelly is one to watch on a night out’

The Lionesses’ captain on their Euros victory, partying with the team and her hoovering obsession

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Woman and sustainable cleaning supplies.
How to make fruit, veg and other food last longer in your kitchen


Gwyneth Paltrow at the Swarovski Masters of Light exhibition.
Vagina eggs, naked cooking, kiss cam gags: what’s next for Gwyneth Paltrow?

Illustration of a student using a smartphone, with stacks of UK coins and a map of New Zealand in the background.
My expat grandson can’t get at his Premium Bonds prize


Aerial view of Salerno, Italy, on the Amalfi Coast.
The coastal city that shows off Amalfi without the crowds (or prices)



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Push for peace now or the two-state dream is dead

We are facing a binary choice between a Greater Israel with no scope for Palestinian statehood, or a last effort at a deal for the region



Illustration of surgeons operating on a patient with the Grim Reaper holding a scythe, supporting a doctor's strike.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a pearl necklace smiles for the camera
Cancelling Jewish comedians is capitulation






a woman wearing a pearl necklace smiles for the camera
Cancelling Jewish comedians is capitulation







Chef Angelo Sato with a photo of a 1970s Feast of the Prophets event.
Angelo Sato: the Michelin-starred chef who grew up in a religious cult




VW cars in a multi-story automated parking system.
Trump’s tariffs are still too high, EU businesses warn


Crowded Old Compton Street in London with people dining outdoors at restaurants and cafes.
Tax and turbulence push 50,000 British companies to the brink

a man in a suit and tie is looking at the camera
David WightonHouse price boom? Inflation means all is not as it seems



UK is in a debt doom loop, hedge fund billionaire warns




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1/4|Williamson begins the trophy’s journey home

Williamson begins the trophy’s journey home

England 1 Spain 1 (England win 3-1 on pens): Goalkeeper’s shoot-out heroics make history for England as Bronze reveals she played entire Euros with broken leg



A masked opera performer in red conducting with two seated masked figures.

Pegasus Opera Company revives Ethel Smyth’s 100-year-old Fête Galante, a self-styled “dance-dream” with appealing music and a weird libretto

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