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Prince Harry in a BBC interview discussing reconciliation with the Royal Family.
Harry: I want reconciliation but the King won’t speak to me

The Duke of Sussex earlier lost his appeal for the right to taxpayer-funded police security

Royal family

Assisted dying law could lead to 7,600 requests a year in a decade

The government’s impact assessment was published on Friday, also estimating the cost of the legislation


Reform redraws political landscape in local elections
Politics
19 minutes ago


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Reform’s by-election win outstrips anything Ukip achieved

Spectacular victory in Runcorn is symbolic of a much wider success for Nigel Farage’s party




Princess Charlotte smiling for her 10th birthday photo.
Princess Charlotte the picture of joy on her tenth birthday

Photo of Michael Gregori, his wife Susan, and their four-year-old son Iain.
Rod Stewart steps in to pay for four-year-old boy’s autism diagnosis
Portrait of Justice Lydia Mugambe.
‘I was crying to God for help’: Maid enslaved by UN judge speaks out

Princess Charlotte smiling for her 10th birthday photo.
Princess Charlotte the picture of joy on her tenth birthday






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Farage’s victory reflects the nation’s mood for change


Who is Sarah Pochin, Reform’s first female MP?




Man assembling flatpack furniture.
My attempt to win the first flatpack world championship

A Times reporter took on building a bookcase under the critical eye of Kevin McCloud from Grand Designs, with the clock ticking and a crowd heckling

Property & Home
23 minutes ago

Aftermath of a Russian drone strike on an apartment building in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
US steps back from Ukraine talks as Trump ‘needs to move on’


President Trump clapping in front of an American flag.
Trump says US did more than any other country to win Second World War

Man holding a water cobra.
I’ve been bitten by deadly snakes 200 times — so you can survive


Interior view of Bedford Prison.
Concerts have better security than some UK jails, says top prison officer
Law
49 minutes ago



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Editor's picks


You really need to keep a lid on the vanity, lads

Quick nostril trim, yes, but the new trend for chopping lashes is as laughable as naff tatts, bad piercings and trout pouts



Illustration of a man smoking a cigar and drinking on a rooftop, emitting a large cloud of smoke labeled "Local Conclave".

Cartoon by Ella Baron



a woman wearing a blue shirt has a necklace around her neck
Ellie Reeves flunks first test as by-election beset by Runcorn rumblings






a woman wearing a blue shirt has a necklace around her neck
Ellie Reeves flunks first test as by-election beset by Runcorn rumblings




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Collage of chefs and dishes: Greek salad, grilled meat, and stone fruit with ice cream.

Delicious salads, summer tarts, tasty dips and grilled meats — here’s what the foodies are whipping up to eat outside


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Jane MacQuittyThe best rosé for the May bank holiday





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Dominic O'ConnellAre we about to cut the odds on an Iberian-style blackout?


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Wrexham AFC player celebrates with fans amidst pink smoke.
Winnipeg, Adelaide, Malaysia — meet the fans on Wrexham pilgrimage




Alec Baldwin in a scene from the film *Rust*.

Alec Baldwin’s two-star western feels even more grim because gun violence is the predominant motif


Scene from Barrie Kosky's production of Die Walküre at the Royal Opera.
Die Walküre — brilliantly imagined Wagner (with extra zombies)


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