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The doom loop How 14 years of Tory experiments led us into crisis after crisis
The past 14 years have been a white-knuckle ride for the British economy.
Musk sues OpenAI claiming Microsoft deal puts profit over benefit to humanity
Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit accusing OpenAI and its chief executive, Sam Altman, of betraying its foundational mission by putting the pursuit of profit ahead of the benefit of humanity.
On the frontline The Ukrainians paying price as Russia advances
The Russian plane flew above Avdiivka, the city abandoned this month by Ukrainian forces.
Grazed Fight to save fragment of ancient Dartmoor woodland
There are acorns T galore and tiny oaks sprouting from tussocky grass beside the gnarled ancient trees of Black-a-Tor copse on the northern slopes of Dartmoor National Park.
"They are heartbroken' The family man who was killed trying to find food for his daughters
A few weeks before his own death, Bilal el-Essi took a photo of another man's body, sprawled under a women's bike in a Gaza City street, a child's pink backpack fallen from the basket.
Gardens in England and Wales bloom month early
We may be the best part of three weeks away from the equinox and a month from Easter but some of the loveliest gardens in England and Wales are already basking in the sights and scents of spring, with horticulturists reporting they have never known flowers out so early.
Documents 'blow gaping hole' in case for Cumbrian coalmine
Previously unseen documents have emerged that appear to contradict the government's case for a new coal mine in Cumbria.
Stop taking Muslim votes for granted, Starmer warned after chaotic byelection
Keir Starmer has been told Labour risks taking its Muslim voters for granted, as MPs said the party had a fight on its hands to win back support lost over its position on the Israel-Gaza war.
Kingston died from a traumatic head wound, inquest told
Thomas Kingston, the husband of Prince and Princess Michael of Kent's daughter, Lady Gabriella Kingston, died from a \"traumatic head wound\" and a gun was found near to his body, an inquest has heard.
Sorrow, arrests and chants of dissent as thousands gather for Navalny's funeral
Defying the Kremlin's warning of arrests, thousands of mourners gathered in Moscow yesterday to bid farewell to the opposition leader Alexei Navalny, two weeks after Vladimir Putin's most prominent critic died in an Arctic prison.
'Authenticity, respect' How Disney's Shōgun breaks the mould in its depiction of Japan
Japanese audiences could have been forgiven for bracing themselves when Disney announced the launch of Shogun, a 10-part adaptation of James Clavell's classic 1975 novel.
Anger as rail fares rise above - but not in London inflation
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'No wholesale changes' for England before Ireland clash
The England attack coach, Richard Wigglesworth, has warned that wholesale changes will not fix the problems Steve Borthwick's side have had in possession in the Six Nations, and has suggested long-term cohesion is more likely to make them a fluent side.
Hamilton and Mercedes quickest in practice to hint at drama ahead
Red Bull hoped for a return to normality after Christian Horner was cleared but their rivals flew out of the blocks
'Alonso was clever. He was the one who learned quickly'
Rafa Benítez on the coaching clamour for his former player at Liverpool, Celta Vigo's struggles and family life
'Moronic' enhanced athletes would face long bans, vows Coe
The World Athletics president, Sebastian Coe, has hit out at plans for an Enhanced Games, that would allow athletes to take steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, and warned that anyone who competes will be banned for a long time.
Crossing over - From humdrum to heroes: why clubs are embracing true value of set pieces
Arsenal use throw-ins intelligently, knowing they are only a few touches from a chance
After 20 years' work, Atlas stands guard again at Sicilian temple
A colossal statue of Atlas that lay buried for centuries among ancient ruins has been reconstructed to take its place among the Greek temples of Agrigento in Sicily, after a 20-year research and restoration project.
Four men go on trial over deadly Strasbourg terror attack in 2018
Four menhave gone on trial accused of involvement in the 2018 terrorist attack on Strasbourg's Christmas market, in which a gunman killed five people and injured 11 others in an assault that was later claimed by Islamic State.
Sending troops to Ukraine could provoke nuclear war, Putin warns Nato countries
Vladimir Putin told Nato countries that they risked provoking a nuclear war if they sent troops to fight in Ukraine, using an annual state of the nation speech to ramp up his threats against Europe and the US.
Fears of delay as Trump's immunity bid reaches supreme court
The US supreme court's decision to hear Donald Trump's claim of immunity from prosecution in late April has drawn criticism from one of his fiercest Republican critics, who said it would deny Americans crucial information about the former president's efforts to overturn his 2020 election defeat.
Revealed - Names linked to Clothoff, the deepfake pornography app
The first Miriam al-Adib learned of the pictures was when she returned home from a business trip. \"Mum,\" said her daughter, 14. \"I want to show you something.\"
Watchdog investigating Gwent police officers over fatal car crash
Seven police officers are under investigation by a watchdog over a car crash in which three friends died and two others were trapped for almost 48 hours.
New audio tours to tell 'amazing stories' of female artists
Five leading museums, including Tate Britain and the Met in New York, are introducing audio guides dedicated to underserved female artists in their collections, to mark Women's History Month.
'A source of national shame': rough sleeping in England rises again
Rising rough sleeping in England has been labelled a \"source of national shame\" as official figures showed the number of people spending the night on the streets or in tents rose for the second year running.
Ticket to read: how Gen Zis fuelling book club boom
The UK is experiencing a book club boom, according to data from event listing companies.
Home Office launches inquiry into poor care standards for child asylum seekers
The Home Office has launched an inquiry after staff made unaccompanied asylum-seeking children play a game in which they had to guess who had been placed in foster care, a watchdog's report has disclosed.
Tories accused of making 'mob rule' claims to justify protest crackdown
The Conservatives have been accused of ramping up rhetoric to justify a crackdown on protest rights, amid opposition by civil liberties groups who accused Rishi Sunak of exaggerating the threat of \"mob rule\".
Tributes flood in for 'lovely, kind' Hairy Biker Dave Myers
The TV cook Dave Myers, best known as one-half of the Hairy Bikers, has died from cancer at the age of 66, his co-star, Si King, said yesterday.
El Niño will push global heating to record high, say experts
The current strong El Niño event is likely to supercharge global heating and result in record-breaking temperatures from the Amazon to Alaska in 2024, analysis has found.