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Met officer who shot Chris Kaba is acquitted of murder
A Metropolitan Police marksman has been acquitted of murdering unarmed driver Chris Kaba in a police shooting.
Workers' rights bill could cost firms up to £5bn a year
Impact biggest on small business, says government analysis
More Budget chaos as a tax on high earners is ruled out
No 10 forced to clarify those earning six-figure salaries were 'working people' after another day of confused messaging
Verstappen extends lead as Norris hit with pass penalty
Lando Norris’s championship hopes were dealt a hammer blow after he was handed a controversial five-second penalty to finish behind rival Max Verstappen in a compelling US Grand Prix.
Wolves howl in protest at controversial City winner
John Stones scored a last-gasp header, which was subject to a dramatic VAR call, to earn Manchester City a 2-1 win at Wolves.
Chelsea can't keep up with Jones' incredible dynamism
When Arne Slot had suggested Chelsea were potential champions, it posed the question of whether they could keep up with Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool.
Underground resistance
Four years late and well over budget, of course the Lizzie line won an award, writes Helen Coffey but it doesn’t deserve it
'Trump island' makes waves
In Albania, suspicion over Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s plans for luxury villas and hotels is rife. And in Washington, Democrats fear it would mean foreign influence if Donald Trump becomes the next president, writes Rich Booth
'I thought my friends being wary was a reflection on me
Filmmaker Alanna Francis tells Zoé Beaty why she decided to make a film that explores the impact of emotional abuse not just on the victim but on the people who care about them
Ex-general Subianto sworn in as president of Indonesia
Prabowo Subianto has been inaugurated as the eighth president of the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation, completing his journey from an ex-general accused of rights abuses during the dark days of Indonesia’s military dictatorship to the presidential palace.
'unprecedented' Sandu says assault on Moldova election
President Maia Sandu said Moldova faced an “unprecedented” assault on its presidential election and EU referendum yesterday and that criminal groups backed by foreign forces had tried to buy up to 300,000 votes to undermine the results.
'At least 87 dead or missing' in attacks on northern Gaza
Medic says women and children among the killed in strikes that destroyed flats and houses in the town of Beit Lahiya
Sharp rise in 999 domestic abuse calls during the Euros
New police figures show significant surge on England match days raising questions over culture’ surrounding football
AA calls for curbs on young drivers carrying passengers
New drivers aged under 21 should be banned from carrying passengers of a similar age for six months after passing their test, according to a motoring organisation.
How the wait for an ADHD diagnosis puts lives on hold
A major private assessment clinic has closed its doors to new adult patients as demand has spiked, writes Rebecca Thomas
We're in AI arms race with criminals, warns senior MP
Ministers and AI developers are locked in an “arms race” with criminals and rogue states attempting to use the technology for harm, a senior MP has warned, calling for more clarity on how it will be regulated.
Ex-MI6 chief warns Sinwar death may boost UK terror
Islamic terrorism may get a “boost” in the UK following the death of Hamas’s leader, a former head of MI6 has said.
Storm Ashley brings travel chaos and flood warnings
Storm Ashley caused travel disruption and flooding across the UK yesterday, as high winds and rain battered parts of the country.
UK diplomat's Chagos call published to Facebook page
Leaked recordings have sparked fears that the British High Commission in Mauritius had its phones hacked around the time the UK opened negotiations for the handover of the Chagos Islands.
Who will pick up the tab as Reeves looks to raise taxes?
As Rachel Reeves prepares to unveil her first Budget, a clear picture is emerging of how she intends to raise the money to ensure there is not another wave of austerity.
Inflation-busting NHS deal 'not enough to fix service'
BMA calls for government to match funding of Blair years
'I was relieved the Tories lost. But it's not that simple'
Peter Capaldi started out playing 'easy-going buffoons'. Then along came 'The Thick of It'. He talks to Craig McLean about political satire, making music, and the 'Doctor Who' fandom
What is truth and what is fiction in Trump biopic?
Kevin EG Perry takes a deep dive into 'The Apprentice'
Bournemouth capitalise against 10-man Gunners
Mikel Arteta lamented the “impossible task” faced by Arsenal following William Saliba’s red card as they fell to a 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth to miss the chance to go top of the Premier League.
United finally end slump as ‘injustice' sparks comeback
Perhaps it took a sense of injustice to spare Manchester United further ignominy.
Spurs split open Hammers in dominant derby victory
Sometimes you can actually change the players rather than the manager.
Cuba struggles to restore power after grid collapse
Cuba's government said yesterday it had made some progress in gradually re-establishing electrical service across the island, including to hospitals and parts of the capital Havana, after state-run media earlier reported the national grid had collapsed for a second time in 24 hours. Most of Cuba’s 10 million people, however, remained without electricity yesterday afternoon.
Top Ukraine cleric turns to Starmer in bid for freedom
Prime minister is facing criticism over delay in appointing a new envoy for religious freedom after Zelensky's crackdown
Netanyahu's home targeted by drone attack, says Israel
Attempted strike on Israeli prime minister's house comes as more than 50 killed in 24 hours by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza
‘He put the contract in his name to monitor my calls’
A victim of tech-linked domestic abuse speaks out as Refuge warns police are struggling to cope with a huge rise in cases