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Quaker Meeting House sign in London.
Met smash down door of Quaker meeting house to arrest activists

Twenty officers handcuffed six women in what is thought to be the first raid on a meeting house


Revealed: The six universities worst hit by student loan fraud

A total of £7m, paid directly to students for maintenance loans and grants, has been lost in a scandal blamed on ‘organised networks’

Education



A protester at a nighttime demonstration in Istanbul holds up a Turkish flag with Atatürk's image.
Turkey is too useful to the West. That’s why Erdogan gets away with it

Turkey looms over every major conflict in the region, from Syria to Israel to Ukraine. Which gives its president more room to manoeuvre at home




MP Taiwo Owatemi holding her cockapoo dog, Bella.
Labour MP charged taxpayers £900 ‘pet rent’ for her cockapoo

Kathleen Stock, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sussex, sitting on a couch.
Kathleen Stock: I’d love to know what those protesting against me think now

MP Taiwo Owatemi holding her cockapoo dog, Bella.
Labour MP charged taxpayers £900 ‘pet rent’ for her cockapoo






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Portrait of Geri Halliwell in a cream coat, reclining on a chair in a garden.
Geri Horner: ‘Christian and me? We’re quite silly’


Ozempic left me sick. Now fetch me some snail caviar and ortolans


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Editor's picks



Illustration of Putin as a devil flying over Moscow.
Putin’s winning strategy? He knows exactly how to tempt Trump

The Russian leader aims to achieve his own ambitions by playing on President Trump’s obsession with being seen as a master dealmaker


A crowd of people in Gaza City amidst dust and debris.
The week that Gazans dared to reject Hamas — ‘We’re hostages too’


Illustration of JD Vance in a speech bubble with text messages discussing a target.
What the US intelligence blunder means for its enemies — and allies

Gerard Depardieu at the El Gouna Film Festival.
Will France finally shun Gérard Depardieu, its ‘sacred monster’ of cinema?


Protestors at a veteran support rally hold signs advocating for veterans and against Elon Musk's presidency.


A woman cries while being comforted by a man at the site of a collapsed building in Bangkok, Thailand.
My daughter was working on the 22nd floor. I pray that the Buddha protected her
Asia
17 minutes ago


Erdogan’s jailed rival: saviour of the poor or threat to the state?
Erdogan’s jailed rival: saviour of the poor or threat to the state?

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Generation Rent is trapped in a horror story

My friend’s excellent ghost tale brings to mind the psychological effect of instability and rootlessness experienced by those dependent on landlords



Illustration of a Greenland takeover plot.

Cartoon by Morten Morland



a bald man wearing glasses and a suit smiles for the camera
Arresting parents for complaining devalues the very idea of ‘harm’






a bald man wearing glasses and a suit smiles for the camera
Arresting parents for complaining devalues the very idea of ‘harm’






Illustration of Guillaume Faury, Donald Trump, and an airplane.

Donald Trump is expected to act to protect Boeing, but Guillaume Faury says his company will adapt


a man in a suit and tie is smiling for the camera
Jim ArmitageLloyd’s of London has been set adrift with a lame duck at the helm


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Portrait of Henry Pollock, Northampton Saints and England flanker.
‘I annoyed the England players. This little kid was after their place’


James Beattie, former England player and AFC Totton sporting director, sits in stadium seats.
‘Clive Woodward was just airdropped into training. Nothing was said.’

Harry Redknapp addresses the media outside Southwark Crown Court.
David WalshWhy I won’t be condemning Harry Redknapp



How Hearn and Warren finally fixed boxing’s bitterest rivalry





Portrait of Geri Halliwell in a cream coat, reclining on a chair in a garden.

The pop star turned author of fantasy fiction is reading Tolstoy, enjoying nights in with her ‘old school’ husband and dropping hints about a Spice Girls reunion


a close up of a woman 's face with her hand on her chin
Dolly AldertonDear Dolly: ‘Should I break up with my therapist?’


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Yoko Ono reflected in her glasses.

There would be no Abbey Road or Let It Be without the remarkable artist who actually helped The Beatles stay together longer, argues her friend David Sheff

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