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▪ Manchester United v Brighton: Premier League – live updates
▪ Labour’s new deputy leader says party must pay more heed to its members
▪ Sân bay trực thăng trên nóc Bệnh viện Tương Nhã 2, nghi liên quan đến mổ cướp nội tạng sống
▪ Vụ án Vu Mông Lung đầy uẩn khúc, Cục trưởng Phân cục Triều Dương (Bắc Kinh) Tất Ba bị đồn có liên quan
▪ Vu Mông Lung hát bài hát tiếng Anh, sửa lời để ngầm cầu cứu? Fan hối hận vì nhận ra quá muộn
▪ Rộ tin Vu Mông Lung bị tra tấn đến chết, lời nói của Ngô Kinh, Trần Khôn bị đào lại
▪ Tập Viễn Bình sớm đã ám chỉ mưu đồ bất chính với Vu! Trùm cảnh sát Bắc Kinh bị cáo buộc tham gia sát hại Vu, danh tính bị tiết lộ!
▪ Mỹ trừng phạt nghiêm khắc các tập đoàn dầu mỏ Nga, doanh nghiệp nhà nước Trung Quốc tạm dừng mua dầu Nga
▪ Championship roundup: Coventry sink Watford to claim sixth successive win
▪ Văn phòng Đài Loan của ĐCSTQ vừa ra mắt đã bị “vả” vào mặt! Cuộc thi nấu ăn chưa kết thúc, các bà cô TQ đã cướp sạch tác phẩm
▪ Hội nghị Trung ương 4 tin đồn bay đầy trời. Phân tích: ĐCSTQ xuất hiện điềm báo mạt vận
▪ Ngành chăn nuôi lợn Trung Quốc bùng phát ba cuộc khủng hoảng kép, diễn ra cuộc chiến đào thải hiếm thấy
▪ ‘I am not done’: Kamala Harris says she may run for president again
▪ The heist of the decade - podcast
▪ United Rugby Championship- Glasgow 21-12 Bulls- Warriors dig deep to down Bulls
▪ Cholera is spreading fast, yet it can be stopped. Why haven’t we consigned it to history? | Hakainde Hichilema and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
▪ Chelsea v Sunderland, Newcastle v Fulham and more football – live clockwatch
▪ Why is Trump demolishing the White House s East Wing? Because he wants to | Arwa Mahdawi
▪ ‘Society needs monsters’: why are Americans so obsessed with the idea of serial killers?
▪ Đấu đá quyền lực tại Hội nghị Trung ương 4: Quân đội và ông Tập vẫn đang so găng
▪ England v Australia: rugby league Ashes first Test – live updates
▪ Phân tích: Thông cáo của Hội nghị Trung ương 4 chỉ có ba câu là trọng điểm
▪ Báo Quân đội ra xã luận sau Hội nghị Trung ương 4. Chuyên gia: Đang hiện rõ “Chế độ Đổ lỗi”
▪ Đừng để bi kịch “Vu Mông Lung” tái diễn. ĐCSTQ giăng cạm bẫy khắp mọi nơi, thức tỉnh mới có thể được cứu
▪ Lucy Powell wins Labour deputy leadership election
▪ Một lãnh đạo cấp cao khác của tập đoàn lừa đảo Trần Chí từng được miễn thị thực nhập cảnh Đài Loan
▪ New York phá vỡ đường dây buôn bán ma túy liên bang trên “chợ đen” (dark web), bốn người Hoa liên quan bị kết án
▪ Trung Quốc nhiều nơi bùng phát cúm, Hồng Kông xuất hiện ca tử vong
▪ From Apartheid to Democracy – a ‘blueprint’ for a different future in Israel-Palestine
▪ ‘History is repeating itself’: fight against far-right in London’s East End goes on
▪ Enforce law when suicide linked to domestic violence, say UK campaigners
▪ Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu manhunt live: Met Police takes over search for sex offender after London sighting
▪ Anh đã ra đi, nhưng vẫn đang gào thét! Thông điệp tâm linh của Vu Mông Lung được tiết lộ: Tôi nguyện dùng máu của mình để thức tỉnh mọi người, đừng để có một ‘tôi’ tiếp theo!
▪ RFK Jr to urge Americans to eat more saturated fats, alarming health experts
▪ ‘Crisps up perfectly’: the best (and worst) supermarket bacon, tasted and rated
▪ Australia Women’s Cricket World Cup players ‘touched inappropriately’ in India
▪ Japanese tourist dies in fall from Pantheon in Rome
▪ ‘Certainly a problematic species’: California to allow hunting of ‘very aggressive’ mute swans
▪ Trump was planning to send troops to San Francisco. Now he’s not. Here’s why | Joe Eskenazi
▪ Goals all that’s missing for ‘free’ Eberechi Eze as he faces Crystal Palace
▪ Rejuvenated Joe Root all revved up to end Ashes century drought in Australia
▪ Argentina goes to polls amid economic crisis and Trump ‘interference’
▪ Factionalism, farce and chaos dogs Reform UK in the garden of England
▪ Raise £12bn in budget by extending income tax thresholds freeze, says thinktank
▪ What is the White House East Wing and why has it been torn down in Trump’s renovation plans?
▪ Leftwinger Catherine Connolly takes clear lead in Ireland’s presidential race
▪ Man in them hasn t changed much... : SRK s heartfelt reaction to film festival celebrating his 60th birthday
▪ NBA roundup: Heat set scoring mark in dismantling of Grizzlies
▪ Young country diary: The foxes and I have been watching each other closely
▪ A cloak, some monsters and a bicycle: Marguerite O’Molloy’s best phone picture
▪ Sam Lau on the stages of adulthood – cartoon
▪ ‘If you use chocolate, you’re in crisis’: the surprise ingredients being used to beat costs
▪ Amazon strategised about keeping its datacentres’ full water use secret, leaked document shows
▪ ‘I don’t know how anyone takes themselves seriously in this job’: Hollywood hotshot Glen Powell talks to Marina Hyde
▪ Sex offender freed by mistake spotted ‘in London area’, say police
▪ At least three killed in Russian strikes overnight on Ukraine
▪ Tarling and Charlton grab GB’s first golds at Track World Championships
▪ Trump’s men come to Israel with plenty to say. But they’re silent on any real future for Gaza | Roy Schwartz
▪ Shobna Gulati: ‘If I could choose to bring something extinct back to life? A 1970s disco’
▪ Offer cancer patients exercise on NHS, major charity urges
▪ Australia v South Africa: Women’s Cricket World Cup – live
▪ ‘You just have to laugh’: five teachers on dealing with ‘six-seven’ in the classroom
▪ The Blue Jays flipped the World Series script on baseball’s biggest spenders
▪ ‘My big shop used to cost £100, now it’s £150’: readers recount their shock at supermarket food bills
▪ ‘It’s insanely sinister’: horror writers on the scariest stories they’ve ever read
▪ Turkey likely to be excluded from Gaza stabilisation force after Israeli objection
▪ AI models may be developing their own ‘survival drive’, researchers say
▪ Labour’s new deputy leader to be announced – UK politics live
▪ How does he pay for it all? The mystery of Prince Andrew’s money
▪ Premier League buildup, Lionesses v Brazil and more – matchday live
▪ Full Bloom: Hearts ride to the top off investment and analytics
▪ Rashford v Bellingham: 123 years on, clásico gets another Battle of Britain
▪ Kildunne, Kabeya and a cracker: Quins kick off Premiership Women’s Rugby season in style
▪ ‘Team togetherness is crucial’: David Gower on how to win the Ashes
▪ How did we beat Nigel Farage and Reform in Caerphilly? We stood by our convictions | Rhun ap Iorwerth
▪ ‘He’s one of the few politicians who likes crypto’: my day with the UK tech bros hosting Nigel Farage
▪ ‘It’s what’s in your heart that counts’: Kenny Dalglish on his love for Liverpool and the long shadow of Hillsborough
▪ Trump would like to meet Kim Jong Un on Asia trip
▪ Blazers blast Warriors in first game under Tiago Splitter
▪ New Zealand quick Kyle Jamieson ruled out ODI series against England due to side stiffness
▪ Short-term hibernation in animals is known as what? The Saturday quiz
▪ Fright club: eight film-makers who are redefining modern horror
▪ Japan v Australia: rugby union international Test – live
▪ My cultural awakening: A Jim Carrey series made me embrace baldness – and shave my head on the spot
▪ 30 of the best UK pubs for an autumn escape with great food
▪ Daisy May and Charlie Cooper’s NightWatch: their hilarious ghost show is a warm-hearted joy
▪ Moving house – time to think inside the box: the Edith Pritchett cartoon
▪ Blind date: ‘I was sweating quite a lot for the first five minutes’
▪ Buy now, pay later holiday purchases leaving travellers exposed to losses
▪ ‘Enforced veganism’: Ofcom lets GB News flout accuracy rules, say climate campaigners
▪ TV tonight: a dazzling night of Strictly stars taking on their favourite icons
▪ Meera Sodha’s recipe for Japanese curry rice with soy-marinated yolk | Meera Sodha recipes
▪ The Supremes, Marcus Garvey, Tupac Shakur: the cultural figures who inspired our Black History Month panel | Lenny Henry, Zeinab Badawi, Yolanda Brown and others
▪ From Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere to IT: Welcome to Derry – your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
▪ Your Guardian sport weekend: rugby league Ashes, Lionesses v Brazil and F1’s title tussle
▪ Nobody Wants This to Lily Allen: the week in rave reviews
▪ Six great reads: a golden age of stupidity, inside the manosphere and Harper Lee’s lost stories
▪ ‘We’ll march as many times as necessary’: Peru’s youth protesters defy state of emergency
▪ Looking forward to an extra hour in bed on Sunday? Time to thank a farsighted builder from Kent
▪ Tim Dowling: after a year of ignoring each other, the cat and the dog have declared war
▪ ‘Every time I step outside, the first thing on my mind is my forehead’: the women getting hair transplants
▪ Greece accuses British Museum of ‘provocative indifference’ over pink ball
▪ Co-op staff told to boost promotion of vapes after costly cyber-attack, document shows
▪ ‘Dare to change’: Ivory Coast heads to the polls as rivals seek to oust Ouattara
▪ France has survived revolutions and wars: its crisis now is deep, but not terminal | David A Bell
▪ Six metres below ground, a hospital treats Ukrainian soldiers injured by Russian drones
▪ ‘Hugely wasted opportunity’: a timeline of the UK’s grooming gangs inquiry
▪ Australia v India: third men’s one-day international – live
▪ Thailand’s Queen Mother Sirikit dies at 93 after more than a decade out of the public eye
▪ East Wing of White House reduced to rubble as part of Trump’s ballroom construction
▪ At least four people shot near Howard University, Washington DC police say
▪ Long time, no sea: more than 100m red crabs migrate on Christmas Island, delighting conservationists
▪ Cutting cash Isa limit will not boost stock market, MPs warn Rachel Reeves
▪ Weather balloon incursion forces Lithuania’s biggest airports to close
▪ Alleged Sexual Harassment by Vietnamese Officials Ignored-Again
▪ Sri Lanka-Pakistan clash called off in Women s World Cup due to rain
▪ Tennessee man’s heart still active nearly two minutes after execution, lawyer says
▪ ‘I don’t care what Slot is saying’: Ruben Amorim hits back at Liverpool manager
▪ Tommy Freeman grabs four tries as Saints overwhelm Saracens in high-scoring thriller
▪ Aaronson and Rodon punish woeful West Ham as Leeds race to victory
▪ Americans brace for food stamps to run out: ‘the greatest hunger catastrophe since the Great Depression’
▪ ‘Match his movement, stay patient’: just how do you stop Erling Haaland?
▪ Pentagon deploys top aircraft carrier as Trump militarisation of Caribbean ratchets up
▪ I tried everything to get better sleep. These five items actually helped
▪ The week around the world in 20 pictures
▪ US airstrike on ‘drug boat’ kills six as aircraft carrier sent to South America
▪ Dejphon Chansiri and everything that has gone wrong at Sheffield Wednesday
▪ NBA gambling scandal shines harsh light on US sports’ embrace of betting
▪ Labour MPs say Keir Starmer would not survive a local elections wipeout
▪ USDA is reopening some 2,100 offices to help farmers access $3B in aid despite the ongoing shutdown
▪ Precious metals company to pay out tens of millions for scheme that defrauded 450 investors
▪ Former Dentsu Americas Boss Sean Reardon Named Epsilon CEO
▪ Week of Oct. 13 Morning News Ratings- Demo Race Tightens
▪ Brands Are Paying More For Ads That Do Less
▪ Cuomo Cant Seem To Get AI Right In Deleted Mamdani Attack Ad
▪ The Daily Beast Expects First Annual Profit in 17-Year History
▪ Ads of the Week- 7 Campaigns That Caught Our Eye, From Ocean Spray to McDonald #39;s
▪ 3 of Raja Rajamannar #39;s #39;Priceless #39; Mastercard Marketing Milestones
▪ Bob and Rich Bookend An Earnings Monday For Radio
▪ U.S. overcomes rocky start, stays perfect at International Crown
▪ It s nice to be back amongst the group : Kane Williamson set for comeback against England
▪ Young author Shivam Veer Singh Dogra pays tribute to Indian Army through his book Operation Amogh: The Legacy of Indian Army s Invincibility
▪ Leeds v West Ham: Premier League – live updates
▪ Prince Andrew under pressure to vacate Royal Lodge as negotiations ramp up, say reports
▪ Martin Rowson on the Caerphilly byelection – cartoon
▪ Dave Ball obituary
▪ US investigates Tesla’s ‘Mad Max’ high-speed driver assistance mode
▪ French biathlon star Julia Simon found guilty of theft and credit card fraud
▪ Parker and Wardley ready for ‘all or nothing’ rumble with shot at Usyk on the line
▪ The Guardian view on a bumper crop of horror: scary times call for even scarier films | Editorial
▪ The Guardian view on the Caerphilly byelection: Labour’s collapse in its Welsh heartland signals a wider loss | Editorial
▪ Six Britons jailed for £1m arson attack on warehouse holding aid for Ukraine
▪ Palestinian factions say they agree to let independent technocrat committee run Gaza
▪ Surgeons remove high-power magnets from New Zealand teenager’s intestines
▪ Verstappen has great chance to close F1 gap on happy hunting ground
▪ Sex offender who sparked UK asylum hotel protests released by mistake
▪ Brentford’s Sepp van den Berg: ‘At points at Liverpool I was going home crying’
▪ Dave: The Boy Who Played the Harp review – it’s clearer than ever what a stunningly skilled rapper he is
▪ Don’t let the dugong follow the sea cow | Letters
▪ There must be an Engels (playing with my chart) | Letters
▪ Literature offers insights into the rise of extremism | Letters
▪ The Guide #214: Sleep-inducing songs and tranquilising TV – the culture that sends us to sleep (in a good way)
▪ Scientists demand cancer warnings on bacon and ham sold in UK
▪ England in Women’s World Cup semi-finals but questions remain for Charlotte Edwards
▪ Dan Skelton out of traps fast in trainers’ title battle with Cheltenham double
▪ Welsh rugby to lose one of its four regions in the next three years
▪ When hearts were in the Home Office | Brief letters
▪ Timely assurance from Lear’s Kent | Letters
▪ ‘His teeth flew out of his mouth and landed in my spaghetti’: 10 first date horror stories
▪ Lost Salvador Dalí painting bought for £150 sold at auction for £47,700
▪ US and Canada spar over anti-Trump tariff advertising campaign that derailed trade talks – live
▪ Blue Lights is more than great TV. It might be the best chance Britons have of reckoning with the Troubles | Jonathan Freedland
▪ ‘She’s in the right zone’: is Claudia Winkleman’s next step a chat show?
▪ The RAD pack: David Beckham leads country menswear trend
▪ Northampton factory making counterfeit weight-loss jabs raided
▪ ‘Sycophantic’ AI chatbots tell users what they want to hear, study shows
▪ Napoleon’s soldiers who died in Russian retreat had unexpected diseases, study finds
▪ Mystery of missing Picasso still life painting solved
▪ Trailblazing Jess Fishlock set to sign off legendary career for Wales in style
▪ Caerphilly byelection a triumph of positivity over division, says Plaid Cymru leader
▪ British rapper Ghetts charged with fatal hit and run after collision in London
▪ ‘It would be a great loss’: London’s oldest Islamic bookshop at risk of closure
▪ Delegation to promote NZ education at leading China expo
▪ Provided assurance, self-belief : Anjum Chopra on India s semis spot sealing win over NZ
▪ That was a test of character : Mithali hails Jemimah s fluent 76 against New Zealand in WC clash
▪ ‘Am I doing this right?’: how to master the lost art of flirting
▪ Tigest Girma: ‘I was like – Hey, do you want black vampires? And they were like – Yeah, we want’
▪ She took chickens that were going to die in a factory farm. Was it a rescue or a crime?
▪ What are the Louvre’s most famous residents saying about the art of the steal? | Fiona Katauskas
▪ Light candles at breakfast and swap your alarm: 33 easy tips for better mornings
▪ ‘I don’t make it easy for myself’: divorce and desire power Lily Allen’s autofictional comeback
▪ ‘I was contaminated’: study reveals how hard it is to avoid pesticide exposure
▪ China’s plenum has just finished – here are five key takeaways
▪ Officers in California open fire on truck they say attempted to back into Coast Guard base
▪ NatWest boss warns against higher bank taxes as lender’s profits rise 30%
▪ Not to be: Hamlet rages in Stockholm against the political closure of a cultural institution
▪ Prosecutor has ‘small hope’ of recovering Louvre jewels thanks to gear left by thieves
▪ Murderer who dumped couple’s remains in suitcases near Clifton bridge jailed for life
▪ Man guilty of murdering hotel worker at railway station in Walsall
▪ Wiegman tunes out Le Tissier fan noise as England enter low-stakes window
▪ Nigel Farage seeks influence over Bank of England in same vein as Trump and US Federal Reserve
▪ Zelenskyy arrives in London for meeting with European leaders
▪ Tòa án Thái Lan phán quyết: Chủ mưu ‘Khu KK’ Xà Trí Giang bị dẫn độ về Trung Quốc
▪ Cuộc chiến chống ma túy lan đến Thái Bình Dương. Ngoại trưởng Rubio: Không muốn bị đánh bom thì hãy ngừng vận chuyển ma túy
▪ Bác sĩ Trung Quốc than khổ: Đa số người trong khoa đi giao đồ ăn sau giờ làm
▪ 7 quan chức cấp cao bị bỏ qua trong việc bổ nhiệm bổ sung Ủy viên Trung ương tại Hội nghị Trung ương 4 vì lý do gì
▪ 7 quan chức cấp cao bị bỏ qua trong việc bổ nhiệm bổ sung Ủy viên Trung ương tại Hội nghị Trung ương 4 vì lý do gì
▪ What’s in a name? West End casting directors raise concerns about trend for big stars
▪ Surprise sanctions look to have ended Trump and Putin’s Groundhog Day | Pjotr Sauer
▪ Tanni Grey-Thompson says disabled drivers at risk of missing out on switch to electric cars
▪ Seaside sculptures and a jubilant Welsh dog: photos of the day – Friday
▪ England’s Shaun Wane banks on experience as rugby league’s Ashes ends 22-year hiatus
▪ The Assembled Parties review – Christmas comes early in a crackling family comedy
▪ Lily Allen’s West End Girl is funny, sexy, jawdropping – and forged in the fires of tabloid Britain | Jennifer Jasmine White
▪ 57 chiếc ghế trống bí ẩn tại Hội nghị Trung ương 4 của ĐCSTQ dấy lên đồn đoán
▪ Cocktail of the week: Brasserie Max’s saketini – recipe | The good mixer
▪ Donald Trump has built a regime of retribution and reward | Sidney Blumenthal
▪ This isn’t the spin-off you’re looking for: why Disney was right to ditch Adam Driver’s Ben Solo feature
▪ ‘I hate that they show my bum in the first scene!’ David Duchovny on poems, podcasts – and his TV comeback
▪ SpaceX ra tay! Cắt kết nối 2.500 thiết bị Starlink tại các khu lừa đảo ở Myanmar
▪ Federal jury awards $40m to family of man who died in Louisiana jail in 2015
▪ Rishi Sunak only politician to see witness statement in China spy case
▪ ‘Anger is not a massive driver’: Bath’s Will Stuart on finding a middle ground for rugby success
▪ ‘I’m trying to enjoy it’: Luke Wood relishing England opportunity against New Zealand
▪ Reform swaggered into Caerphilly, ready for a coronation. An unpleasant surprise lay in store | Will Hayward
▪ Wales revs up, Turner casts his shadow, Gursky goes large and Wool keeps it woolly – the week in art
▪ Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
▪ Add to playlist: the spiky, playful free jazz of Laura Ann Singh and the week’s best new tracks
▪ Drax faces lawsuits over claims workers developed asthma from wood dust
▪ Statue of Renée Zellweger as Bridget Jones to be unveiled in London
▪ Clean lines and a connection with nature: the modernist beach house jutting out over a Scottish loch
▪ Digested week: At least poor old Andrew’s still a prince – and has his garden | Emma Brockes
▪ Sheffield Wednesday face 12-point deduction after filing administration notice
▪ Bank of England finance chief Afua Kyei tops list of influential black Britons
▪ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? review – carnage in New Carthage as couples fight, flirt, booze and bruise
▪ Lionel Messi just had the best season in MLS history. Does anyone care?
▪ Instagram and Facebook found in breach of EU law over flagging of illegal content
▪ Pink Route Ferry Service Suspended
▪ After Chauncey Billups arrest, Blazers return to work vs. Warriors
▪ Want more centuries from you: Pratika Rawal s father Pradeep s message to daughter after India qualifies for SFs
▪ Plant wild tulips, rather than showier varieties, for a meadowy garden look come spring
▪ Letitia James expected to plead not guilty in mortgage fraud case
▪ Why we’re holding a teach-in about American history at the Smithsonian | Kellie Carter Jackson and Nicole Hemmer
▪ What kind of country puts its pensioners ahead of children in poverty? | Polly Toynbee
▪ The best beard trimmers to groom in comfort and style, tested
▪ Shock therapy: why scary movies keep evolving – and making money
▪ The NBA jumped into bed with gambling. Now the league is getting its due
▪ Business condition ‘starting to improve’ in UK economy as activity picks up – business live
▪ Another tough interview for Nigel Farage: the Stephen Collins cartoon
▪ West Bank residents fear they may be Israel’s next target after Gaza
▪ Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins died from stab wound to the neck, inquest told
▪ ‘Raise the questions. Don’t provide the answers’: composer Jake Heggie on 25 years of Dead Man Walking
▪ Virtual Monopoly, Uno and Yahtzee over the real thing? No thanks | Dominik Diamond
▪ Two dead and dozens arrested amid Cameroon election crackdown
▪ Dash for gold helps drive retail sales in Great Britain to three-year high
▪ Rashford wants to stay at Barcelona, Premier League news, European reaction: football – live
▪ Kerry Godliman: Bandwidth review – After Life star in superbly splenetic form
▪ Mohinder Kaur Bhamra: Punjabi Disco review – rediscovery of an 80s trailblazer
▪ Ballad of a Small Player to Hedda: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
▪ Megan Nicholls: ‘If you can buy a horse that has a heart and willingness to go with it, you’re halfway there’
▪ India trials Delhi cloud seeding to clean air in world’s most polluted city
▪ Zelenskyy to meet Starmer and ‘coalition of the willing’ to discuss further military support and how to pressure Russia – Europe live
▪ Jennifer Walton: Daughters review – a stylish and painful debut
▪ WHO says aid situation in Gaza ‘remains catastrophic’ despite ceasefire – Middle East live
▪ Chess: Fide to ‘discipline’ Kramnik over Naroditsky cheating allegations
▪ The epic three-way F1 title tussle at the Mexico Grand Prix … in 1964
▪ Welbeck’s career revival can put him back on England’s World Cup radar
▪ Sports quiz of the week: Arsenal, Ashes, Ange Postecoglou and a new season
▪ UK’s biggest weapons firm BAE grounds ‘lifeline’ aircraft delivering food aid
▪ Grooming gang survivors risk becoming pawns in a political game that is no place for vulnerable people | Gaby Hinsliff
▪ Week in wildlife: a ferocious wildcat, a cheeky seal and a disgruntled lioness
▪ Homes for sale in England with a grand design – in pictures
▪ ‘When I told him I’d secretly seen his films, his eyes filled with tears’: Isabella Rossellini remembers her father Roberto
▪ Lily Allen: West End Girl – a gobsmacking autopsy of marital betrayal
▪ Does the word luxury mean anything now?
▪ Maxwell returns as Australia confirms host of changes for third ODI, five T20Is against India
▪ Steph Curry (42), Warriors top Aaron Gordon (50), Nuggets in OT
▪ Gli Incogniti/Beyer: Bach from Italy album review – fascinating collection sizzles and shines
▪ Down Cemetery Road to Jimmy Carr’s Am I the A**hole? The seven best shows to stream this week
▪ When trains are pricier than planes, there’s a heavy social, financial and environmental cost
▪ A Mind of My Own by Kathy Burke review – a brilliant, blunt and beautiful memoir
▪ ‘Not many pub lunches require a trip across the Atlantic’: readers’ favourite UK country pubs with great food
▪ Artist sues for co-author credit on Chris Levine’s queen portraits
▪ TV tonight: Norman Reedus is back battling the zombie apocalypse
▪ Amazon reveals cause of AWS outage that took everything from banks to smart beds offline
▪ Sweater weather: what to wear with a chunky knit
▪ Helen Goh’s recipe for forest floor cake | The sweet spot
▪ The crimewave sweeping Britain? Illegal houses in multiple occupation | Aditya Chakrabortty
▪ Is Trump preparing for civil war? – podcast
▪ Ireland votes for next president as polls predict landslide for Catherine Connolly
▪ Experience: I’ve been on television more than 2,500 times (but you won’t know my face)
▪ ‘It’s scary how many St George’s flags there were’: Blood Orange on coming home to Essex and mourning his mother
▪ Faceless figures and mysterious music: ghost stories from English Heritage sites
▪ Plain rice and little else: life for 120,000 refugees inside Mauritania’s vast camp on Mali’s border
▪ Posh, proud and impossible to ignore: the incredible life of Annabel Goldsmith
▪ Trump says all Canada trade talks ‘terminated’ over ad criticising tariffs
▪ Plaid Cymru ousts Labour in Caerphilly byelection
▪ Lakers Luka Doncic, Wolves Anthony Edwards aching but ready
▪ Portugal rallies for first-ever win over USWNT
▪ In the depths of the ocean, a new contest between the US and China emerges
▪ EU leaders fail to agree to use frozen Russian assets to defend Ukraine
▪ Caerphilly byelection result live: Labour, Plaid Cyrmu and Reform UK braced for results of pivotal Welsh parliament vote
▪ Trump in Asia: five key questions as US president prepares for diplomatic tour
▪ Toe-curling fashion: how did toe shoes become so popular?
▪ Trump news at a glance: Trump scraps plan to send federal troops to San Francisco Bay Area
▪ Car production slumps to a 73-year low after JLR cyber-attack
▪ Surge in UK savings lost to investment scams, with fake crypto thought to top the list
▪ Fatty steaks and coffee with maple syrup: Erling Haaland lets us in on life at home
▪ Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
▪ The Children’s Booker prize will tell kids that they matter
▪ Booker prize launches £50,000 children’s award
▪ Airport expansion will put UK’s net zero goal in ‘serious jeopardy’, MPs warn
▪ Prostate cancer drug that can halve death risk to be offered to thousands in England
▪ Windrush victims to get 75% of compensation up front in scheme overhaul
▪ Trump plans land strikes against alleged drug traffickers from Venezuela
▪ India storm into Women s World Cup semi-finals with dominant win over New Zealand
▪ Entire team was charged up : Harmanpreet Kaur after India sealed semi-final spot
▪ We like to keep it pretty simple : Pratika Rawal on her 212-run stand with Smriti Mandhana
▪ Oscar Piastri admits Max Verstappen’s re-emergence in F1 title race is ‘bit of a surprise’
▪ Gibbs-White sparks win over Porto to give Nottingham Forest and Sean Dyche liftoff
▪ The Ridge review – this hugely layered thriller is just masterly
▪ Louvre thieves’ slow-motion getaway using furniture lift was caught on video
▪ Danny Röhl off to losing start at Rangers as Brann cruise to victory
▪ Soldier F case should serve as a caution for future Troubles prosecutions
▪ Go Ahead Eagles hold on to stun Aston Villa after Buendía’s spot-kick miss
▪ The Wanderers review – faith and infidelity in Brooklyn
▪ Reeves considers breaking manifesto pledge with income tax rise to fill £30bn gap
▪ Ben Jennings on Labour and Brexit – cartoon
▪ Palestine rights group seeks prosecution of UK citizens who fought for Israel
▪ Dinosaurs were thriving until asteroid struck, research suggests
▪ Rafa Rizuto Joins Droga5 as CCO of Americas
▪ Advertisers Can Now See When Retail Media Ads on Meta Drive Sales
▪ WPP Launches a Self-Serve Version of Its AI Platform To Court Small Biz Dollars
▪ Tamaki Drive, Parnell reopened
▪ Smriti Mandhana levels with Meg Lanning for most international tons, ties Tanzim Brits for ODI feat
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▪ Colombia urges US to halt strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats: ‘It is murder’
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 Only full abolition of two-child benefit cap will substantially cut poverty, thinktank says
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 Nothing used to be off-limits when talking about sex. Now I’m in a long-term relationship, why is it taboo? | Natasha Sholl
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 Microsoft reports strong earnings even as Azure outage brings down Xbox and investor pages
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 Australian man living in Washington DC pleads guilty to selling trade secrets to Russian broker
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 Vietnamese arrivals in UK by irregular means will be fast-tracked for deportation, says No 10
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 Tributes paid after death of Mary McGee, who helped end Ireland’s ban on contraception
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 ‘We’ve got to look at the future’: Edwards to turn to next generation after World Cup exit
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 Arsenal v Brighton, Swansea v Manchester City and more: Carabao Cup clockwatch – live
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 ‘This was a slaughter, not an operation’: the favela reeling from Rio’s deadliest police raid
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 The Guardian view on hospices: investment in end-of-life care is a national priority | Editorial
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 God has sent me here to do something good... : Shafali ahead of ICC Women s WC semis against Australia
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 The Guardian view on Argentina’s election: one step closer to becoming a Trumpian client state | Ediorial
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 I won’t apologise for The Lost King – Leicester University’s treatment of Philippa Langley is a profound injustice
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 Football Daily | Shamrock Rovers’ long, slow stumble towards League of Ireland title glory
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