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Cabinet minister refuses to rule out wealth taxes in budget

Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, says the idea was ‘not discussed directly’ at a cabinet awayday

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Wimbledon
Defending champion Alcaraz breaks back against Sinner in first set

In today’s Wimbledon Men’s singles final, Italian will be looking for revenge over Spanish rival after defeat in epic at Roland Garros 35 days ago

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Child dies with measles as vaccination rate plummets

Death in Liverpool, where one in four young children are unprotected, is fuelling warnings that the virus could spread like ‘wildfire’



Muhbeen Hussain on the Good Morning Britain TV show.
MBE for man who led Muslim police boycott after grooming response

Muhbeen Hussain called on Muslims in Rotherham to sever ties because South Yorkshire police was ‘scapegoating’ them



A man in a suit examines a new Aston Martin at the Port of Baltimore.
Peter Mandelson: ‘There’s a kernel of truth in everything Trump says’


A man in a suit examines a new Aston Martin at the Port of Baltimore.


Overgrown field with a dilapidated stone building and a smaller house in the background.
The Salt Path couple’s house is crumbling like their reputation

Electric vehicle charging station in London.
Drivers to get grants to cut the costs of electric cars

Overgrown field with a dilapidated stone building and a smaller house in the background.
The Salt Path couple’s house is crumbling like their reputation






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Portrait of Joanna Calo sitting in a wooden chair.
The Bear’s showrunner on mixing motherhood with a top-flight career

Navigating a high-profile TV job alongside mothering young children isn’t easy, but Joanna Calo is leading the way






PTA members and families at a school fundraising event.
£1m auctions and playground punch-ups: how PTAs became big business


Damien Hirst ‘stole live fly artwork idea’ from course mate


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Mum’s brainwashing killed my sister, and still people fall for her lies

If Paloma Shemirani had fled the family her brother thinks she would have survived cancer. He wants conspiracy theories recognised as a weapon of control


Collage of Live Aid performers and tickets.
Live Aid at 40: readers remember ‘spine-tingling’ concert


Person holding a lemon from a potted lemon tree in a store.
Lock up your lemon trees — plant theft is growing

Woman standing with a wolf in a mountainous landscape.
Where are the right-wing scientists? Everyone’s on the left like me


Donald Trump playing golf.
My day at Trump Turnberry, where Maga pilgrims pay £1,000 a round



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Let’s reclaim our Bayeux Tapestry and hang it with my updated version

Behold, the Convocation of Stabbers!



Illustration of two hikers walking down the "Default Path," one expressing concern about the economy, housing, and health, the other suggesting they need a good story to hide the facts.

Cartoon by Morten Morland



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The property-owning class should take a big hit. Yes, that includes me






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The property-owning class should take a big hit. Yes, that includes me




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Rachel Reeves at British Steel in Scunthorpe.
Housebuilders and steelmakers sound alarm over £1bn landfill tax raid


Mandira Sarkar, founder of Mandira's Kitchen, in her kitchen.
Small business sentiment at record low, poll reveals

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Irwin StelzerIt’s pay to play in Trump’s America — tariffs are here to stay



Silicon Valley’s AI-fuelled madness has echoes of the dotcom crash



Why advertisers are wrong to shun news websites



England v India - 3rd Rothesay Test Match: Day Four

Follow for updates and analysis from Lord’s as England resume second innings with first-innings scores tied at 387 and series level at 1-1



Portrait of Blake smiling.

The children’s illustrator looks back on his highs, lows and a lifetime of ‘ridiculous optimism’




Painting of Pan and Syrinx by Nicolas Poussin.
This novel’s vibe is Bret Easton Ellis meets Donnie Darko
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