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Hill's 'title fight' message as Norris cuts Verstappen lead
Ex-world champion urges McLaren to rethink team tactics
Gundogan's comeback story could have a next chapter
Ilkay Gundogan was the creator who became captain. Now he is the confidant who could become a coach. Pep Guardiola rarely re-signs players but he broke a personal rule to be reunited with the German. They are the neighbours who may be found side by side in a dugout in the future.
Diaz on target for Liverpool but same questions remain
For Arne Slot, the landmark came in a first, for a couple of his new charges, in centuries.
Career of two halves for the game's amiable globetrotter
Before drinking from the Three Lions’ poisoned chalice, Sven-Goran Eriksson enjoyed stunning success in Europe
Home help: family gifting to hit record £9.2bn this year
Handouts from mum and dad to help their children buy a home are nothing new but this year they are set to top a record 9.2bn across the UK, according to new research.
'There's a wave of women who want to be housewives'
Experimental pop star Karin Dreijer talks to Annabel Nugent about regressive attitudes towards families, coming out as non-binary, and the threat posed to artists from the far right
A walk on wine's Wilde side
Imitations of your favourite brands aren’t always a bad thing, writes Rosamund Hall. Here are just a few copycat wines that you should give a chance and for only a fraction of the price
Ten things I learnt from my 1,000 hours spent offline
Hannah Brencher, author of The Unplugged Hours’, put her money where her mouth is for an entire year; she shares the revolutionary power of doing a long-term digital detox
HOLD THE PHONE
The tech giants can no longer rely on booming sales of new devices, writes Andrew Griffin. Could a new era of AI be enough to make us fall back in love with our phones again?
At least 23 killed in militant attack on Pakistani highway
Balochi separatists shot passengers who identified as Punjabi
Macron refuses to name PM from left-wing coalition
French president Emmanuel Macron ruled out naming a prime minister from the leftist New Popular Front alliance yesterday and will instead start a new round of consultations today with parties to try to form a new government.
Israeli offensive forces UN to pause Gaza aid operation
The United Nations has been forced to halt its humanitarian aid operations in Gaza, a senior official has warned, after Israel issued new evacuation orders for the city of Deir al-Balah.
'Vile' barrage of drones and missiles carpets Ukraine
Attacks targeting energy infrastructure left four people dead and more than a dozen injured in biggest attack of the war’
University sued by diversity officer for discrimination
An equality and diversity officer who successfully sued her university employer for discrimination has criticised the sector's failures to tackle racism in an exclusive interview with The Independent.
Women left needing urgent care after botched bum lifts
Hundreds of women are being rushed to hospital after getting botched bum lifts and breast enlargements from unregulated practitioners as campaigners call for better regulation of the procedures.
Yacht captain 'investigated for manslaughter' in probe
The captain of the Bayesian is being investigated for manslaughter and shipwreck, a judicial source has said, as the probe into the sinking of the superyacht in a storm off Sicily continues.
Mother stabbed at Carnival was there with young child
Police say they are 'tired of seeing crime scenes' at parade
Sven-Goran Eriksson, coach of England's 'Golden Generation', dies aged 76
The Swede, one of the brightest minds in European football, saw his career derailed by the attention of the tabloid media
Labour will 'reverse decade of decline', Starmer pledges
PM will vow to do the hard work’ to root out 14 years of rot
What is the cronyism row engulfing the Labour Party?
As Labour settles into government, it has been engulfed by cronyism allegations. The Tories have accused the party of a growing scandal”, while Labour has claimed nothing it has done has been out of the ordinary. But what is the row actually about?
Dagenham tower block fire raises fresh cladding fears
Residents flee burning building in early hours of the morning
Norris beats Verstappen on home turf to ignite title race
Briton crosses line 22.8 seconds clear at Dutch Grand Prix
Supersub may give Arsenal a key advantage in title race
To win the Premier League title in 2024, just having a multitude of world-class players is not enough - this is what Manchester City have done with their shattering of conventional footballing standards.
Slot takes back seat for win in first Anfield experience
Liverpool's Dutch manager exudes calmness on the sidelines
FIGHT SAID FRED
Reading proves its culture-leading spirit is alive and kicking but headliners Lana Del Rey and Fred Again face a battle to be heard over nearby rave thumps, writes Mark Beaumont
Being late for our Danube cruise left us feeling blue
Q We booked a river voyage from Budapest, flying with Austrian Airlines firstly to Vienna with a connecting flight to Budapest.
OUTLAW COUNTRY
Season two of James Graham's hit crime drama 'Sherwood' makes the mistake of trying to do politics, writes Nick Hilton
TAKE A НІКЕ
Tom Mulvihill picks out 12 of the best late summer walks in the UK, featuring an all-important pitstop pint for each one
'I grew up in a cult and then I got free... but who was I?'
Bexy Cameron was raised by the infamous Children of God but then expelled, with nowhere to go, aged just 15. So began an often traumatic search to find herself. She tells her story...
Diners reach a tipping point and refuse to pay for service
So much for Britons meekly coughing up. Hannah Twiggs says it's time to rethink how we reward those who wait on us