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Putin faces ‘very severe consequences’ if no Ukraine truce agreed, Trump says
Ukraine  
Putin faces ‘very severe consequences’ if no Ukraine truce agreed, Trump says
US president also says he would push for three-way summit with Volodymyr Zelenskyy if Alaska meeting goes well
Police  
Plans for UK police to reveal suspects’ ethnicity a recipe for ‘dog-whistle politics’, say campaigners
Renting  
Drop in new properties for rent is steepest since Covid, says Rics
Media  
BBC apologises over Thought for the Day ‘xenophobia’ claim against Jenrick
Exclusive  
Boosting productivity will be main priority of autumn budget, Reeves says
In focus
As Ukraine battles to hold lines, Trump may find Putin difficult to persuade
Analysis  
As Ukraine battles to hold lines, Trump may find Putin difficult to persuade
Despite huge numbers of casualties, Russian leader believes he is slowly winning war – so he can afford to string talks out
Explained  
UK inheritance tax: how does it work and what may be changing?
US immigration  
The Ice raid alert app founder defying Trump officials: 'Pam Bondi said I better watch out? Please'
Features
Photography  
‘We popped the baby in a flowerpot!’ Anne Geddes on the beloved photos that made her famous
‘We popped the baby in a flowerpot!’ Anne Geddes on the beloved photos that made her famous
Sport  
My punishment for calling the Hundred the worst thing in cricket? A day at the Hundred
The long read
How to leave a sinking nation: Tuvalu’s dreams of dry land
The long read  
How to leave a sinking nation: Tuvalu’s dreams of dry land
With sea levels rising, much of the nation’s population is confronting the prospect that their home may soon cease to exist. Where are they going to go?
 

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Opinion
Spanish people know deadly heatwaves are now an annual event. So why are our politicians in denial?
Spanish people know deadly heatwaves are now an annual event. So why are our politicians in denial?
In our first year Labour fixed the foundations – now we must build a stronger economy for a renewed Britain
Sport
Uefa Super Cup  
Frank ‘very, very proud’ of Spurs players despite PSG defeat
Frank ‘very, very proud’ of Spurs players despite PSG defeat
Manchester United show patience and hope for big things from Sesko
Interview  
‘I don’t want to be Gary’: Kelly Cates on Sky, Match of the Day and social media
Podcast
How Israel used Microsoft technology to spy on Palestinians – podcast
Today in Focus  
How Israel used Microsoft technology to spy on Palestinians – podcast
Harry Davies on how Microsoft’s cloud was used to facilitate mass surveillance of Palestinians
Climate crisis
Plastics  
Talks stall on world’s first plastic pollution treaty one day before deadline
Talks stall on world’s first plastic pollution treaty one day before deadline
Pollution  
Millions of litres of oil seeping into UK soil from ageing electricity cables
Business