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A side of the Paris Olympics they don't want you to see
Over the past 18 months, authorities have cleared the streets of the French capital, busting squats full of refugees and breaking up homeless encampments in the shadow of Games venues. Lawrence Ostlere meets those picking up the pieces
Police hunt fugitive Catalan leader after return to Spain
Catalan police are hunting for fugitive Catalonia separatist Carles Puigdemont after he dramatically returned to Spain for the first time in seven years to address a crowd of thousands yesterday before vanishing again.
Ukraine's secret incursion into Russia may prove vital
Kyiv's audacious cross-border assault into Russia's Kursk region has certainly ruffled feathers in Moscow.
Zelensky praises army for attack in Russian territory
Putin calls surprise offensive in Kursk a 'major provocation'
The looming war that could define a Harris presidency
Kamala Harris has had a front-row seat as the Gaza conflict has played out - but with tension rising further in the Middle East, an all-out war could interfere with her presidential plans. Richard Hall, Bel Trew and Andrew Feinberg report
Nearly 190,000 babies may be affected by abuse in year
Nearly 130,000 babies were present at or were affected by an incident of domestic abuse in the past three years, new data from England's police forces shows.
BBC removes peace advert from its Proms programme
Ad was due to appear during a Benjamin Britten performance
Swift terror suspect planned to kill ‘as many as possible'
One of the teenagers arrested over a foiled terror plot at a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna admitted he planned to kill \"as many people as possible\", officials said.
Is distrust in politics linked to falling vaccination rates?
At a time of intense pressure on the NHS, falling rates of vaccination for whooping cough and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) have alarmed the UK Health Security Agency.
Tenth baby in seven months is killed by whooping cough
A further baby in England has died from whooping cough, bringing the number of fatalities to 10 in just seven months.
New Labour MP apologises as derogatory tweets found
A new Labour MP has been accused of racism over a series of recently unearthed offensive tweets.
Labour councillor arrested for calling on crowd to cut far-right protesters' throats
A councillor suspended by Labour has been arrested over a speech calling for the throats of anti-immigration protesters to be cut.
Resistance to the racist mob showed true spirit of Britain
So much for Britain sliding into civil war, eh, Mr Musk? Pretty much a whole nation was braced on Wednesday evening for the worst civil disorder in a decade or more.
Musk attacks 'woke stasi' as UK tries to stop online hate
Billionaire social media boss Elon Musk has launched another attack on the British authorities attempting to tackle far-right hate riots in the UK.
Starmer vows no let-up as police sense 'turning point'
Sir Keir Starmer has told far-right thugs that there will be no letup in bringing them to justice, as he held his third emergency Cobra meeting in a week amid concerns there could be a new wave of violence this weekend.
Can trophy-magnet Alvarez shine in Simeone's system?
The man who completed football had everything except a starting berth for the biggest club games. Julian Alvarez's medal collection includes the World Cup and the Copa America, the Champions League and the Copa Libertadores, the Club World Cup and the European Super Cup, the Premier League and the Argentine Primera League, some of them more than once.
GB boxers have been floored by harsh draws
The Olympic dream finished for Lewis Richardson late on Tuesday night in Paris, in the semi-final of the lightmiddleweight division.
Hudson-Smith denied gold after agonising 400m finish
Matt Hudson-Smith roared in frustration. Four-hundredths of a second had denied him a glorious gold to complete the most remarkable redemption story.
Are public sector pensions more generous than private schemes? Maybe for MPs...
A retirement gravy train after years in the corridors of Whitehall - or a fair reward for years of public service?
Is the X-rated 1970s movie Caligula a lost masterpiece?
The Roman epic was a fiasco, despite a cast that included Malcolm McDowell and Helen Mirren. James Mottram talks to the 'Clockwork Orange' star and the producer who has tried to restore its reputation with a new, three-hour recut
NAVEL GAZING
Thank goodness for stars like Kate Winslet, who recently refused to hide the rolls in her stomach during filming this fixation about tummy shape isn’t healthy
How Bangladesh's students led first Gen Z revolution
After month-long violent protests, young people backed by opposition politicians have overthrown the authoritarian Sheikh Hasina government.
Nobel laureate economist to become Bangladesh leader
Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus will be the new leader of Bangladesh’s interim government after the dramatic exit of long-time prime minister Sheikh Hasina following a popular uprising.
Mastermind behind attack on Israel new Hamas leader
Hardliner Yahya Sinwar picked after Ismail Haniyeh killed
British troops prepare for major Lebanon evacuation
More than 1,000 British military personnel are on standby for a possible evacuation of British nationals from Lebanon \"on the same scale\" as the operation during the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan.
Harris has a perfect running mate for this vibes election
Walz brings happy Midwest Dad energy as he mocks Trump
Tinkering with EU deal will not restore growth, PM told
Sir Keir Starmer has been warned that \"tinkering\" with Britain's EU deal will not rescue the economy and bring about the increase in growth or productivity his government has aimed to achieve.
Jenrick: Police should arrest those yelling 'Allahu Akbar'
Robert Jenrick has sparked outrage after saying people shouting Allahu Akbar” on London streets should be arrested immediately”.
Inquests open into deaths of girls killed in Southport
A coroner yesterday opened inquests into the deaths of three girls who were killed in the Southport stabbing.
Two-tier policing claim is nonsense, says Met chief
Complaints that far-right riots over the last week have been dealt with more harshly than other recent unrest amount to “racist gaslighting”, equality campaigners have said.