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Queen toasts her father’s regiment
Rwanda migrants to be detained within days
UK sends millions of rounds of ammo in record Kyiv donation
PM to appoint US ambassador in spite of Cameron’s advice
Trump ‘conspired to corrupt 2016 election’
Rowley backs officer in ‘openly Jewish’ row
Stagnant Britain is ‘becoming like France’
A royal invited me to a drug orgy, says Wilson
‘You’re openly a knight and there’s a very large dragon over there’
Colourful encounter
Rowley backs officer in ‘openly Jewish’ row
Scots pupils urged to wear pronoun badges
Mahmood supports Rowling
Man glassed after telling woman, 39, she looked 43
Smart motorway tech ‘fails almost once a day’
XL bully numbers seven times above estimate
Ottolenghi brings his food to Waitrose masses
Boris Johnson told journalist he ‘wished he was black’
Edwards resigns from BBC after scandal
Rule, Britannia! will keep place in Last Night of Proms, says BBC
Queen jokes about beer-drinking capacity of late father’s regiment
Brenda Blethyn hangs up her hat and bids farewell to Vera
Charter planes are ready to fly as soon as we get the all clear, says PM
Residents left insulted at plan to house migrants in care home
Parliamentary deadlock Rwanda Bill timeline
Charter planes are ready to fly as soon as we get the all clear, says PM
Lords ‘bordering on racism’ for how they speak about Rwanda
This Bill is less ping pong, more Monopoly nobody wants to play
Channel crossings increase 25pc so far this year
Parliamentary deadlock Rwanda Bill timeline
Greece is the word
Rayner’s ex made £134k on sale of property
Firm backing Gething campaign received taxpayer-funded loan
£145,250
Jews demand anti-semitism inquiry into ‘hostile’ NEU
Thames Water plans to raise bills by 45pc to stop collapse
Putin will not stop at Polish border if he wins, says PM
British Royal invited me to a drug orgy, claims Wilson
It seems jokes were also redacted from memoir that invites sympathy
Clarkson gets emotional at pig deaths after restaurant fails to bring home the bacon
Beckham exercises right to sue Wahlberg as joint fitness brand fails to work out
Gaping hole
Parliamentary researcher ‘spied for China’
Crime rates increasing faster in countryside than towns and cities
Crash driver looked wrong way ‘after summer in Europe’
Man who slipped in Baileys sues BA over ‘brain damage’
Pupil ‘researched murderers’ before dorm hammer attack
Far-right online group Terrorgram to be banned
Stunt double
‘I’m not old... I’m 75’ – why later life keeps getting later
Climate change ‘is creating a mental health crisis for workers’
Businesswoman killed at hotel used by Harry’s wedding guests
We won’t stand by and let big tech firms put children at risk from sexual abuse on the web
Patients treated by female doctors ‘have lower chance of dying’
Online predators trick three-year-olds into sending naked images
Climate trial protester with jury sign escapes legal action
Pandemic drinkers keep alcohol deaths at an all-time high
Trump ‘lied over and over and over again’, jurors told
Nothing but the truth?
Motionless in his misery, the ex-president is facing a long six weeks
NY university shutdown amid Gaza protest
UN’S Palestinian refugee arm told to tighten pro-hamas screening
Israel intelligence chief quits over Oct 7 raid
Here’s looking at me, kid
Cinque Terre paths go one way to ease overcrowding
Dutch sex workers operating at home ‘may upset the neighbours’
Japan recycles nappies in drive to cut landfill waste
Norway king, 88, scales back duties amid health worries
Modi stirs tension in speech about ‘Muslim infiltrators’
1991
Endemic misery is pushing the UK towards a civilisational catastrophe
Way of the World Michael Deacon
The shortage of public lavatories is proof Britain despises its old
Is the Church paying reparations on a false premise?
Rwanda policy must be put into action
Birds with a fondness for home comforts
London’s Jewish community deserves better from the Met police
A sinking feeling
Tories’ Brexit disarray
Scrap the state pension for higher earners
Forever young
Churchill’s portrait
Rural notspots
Defining disability
Glide to the finish
The acid Test
Warmest thanks
Big-spending UK more like France, warns World Bank
Burden on business ‘has risen by £6bn a year under Conservatives’
Slow letters review leaves us vulnerable, says Royal Mail
FTSE 100 surges to record high
Cable guy
F1 financier to net up to £130m from Dutch listing
Asda apologises for IT payroll chaos as search for chief continues
End of ‘shadow’ lending would cost millions of jobs, warns Bank
Mobile service firms denied ‘not spot’ deadline extension
Burger chain Meatliquor raises doubts over future
City advisers in line for £80m from Virgin Money deal
Spokes man
£1.25bn
How Iran’s ruling clerics crippled their economy
Kelping hand
British banking is bogged down in bureaucracy
As electric cars are sold off at a discount, the EV revolution is about to eat its own children
Green light for biggest floating wind farm
Mercuriadis in threat over Hipgnosis songs
Car insurance costs are soaring – and this price comparison site can reap the rewards
EU scrutinises Tiktok app over ‘addictive behaviour’
Tyman takeover signals another door closing for the LSE
Hornby sales derailed by Houthi Red Sea attacks
National Express raises fares after pay awards to drivers
Chrysalis threatens to sue Revolution Beauty for £45m
Chill Brands boss suspended pending investigation
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