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ACES OF SPADES
Adele Cardani takes us on a tour of six of the loveliest green spaces you can visit, from the garden of England to up North
THE EGO HAS LANDED
In a world of social media and selfies, it can be tempting to diagnose everyone with narcissistic traits. Helen Coffey asks experts about the reality of narcissism in its different forms
'We can't let ourselves feel hopeless about the climate'
As the general election looms, Mark Beaumont talks climate activism with Simon Pegg, Sophie Duker and Will McCallum on location in the Greenpeace Field at Glastonbury Festival
US to remove $320m Gaza aid pier until aid flows again
The pier built by the US military to bring aid to Gaza, at a cost of $320m, is being removed to protect it from the weather – and officials say they are considering not reinstalling it unless aid begins flowing out into the population again.
Far right in France leads after first round of voting
National Rally wins 34.5 per cent of vote, exit polls suggest
The battle for SW19's green and pleasant heritage park
Plans to expand the All England Lawn Tennis Club have led to a protracted battle over planning
Woman charged over video ‘showing sex in prison cell'
Footage alleged to involve a prison officer and an inmate
Family of missing teen vow to continue looking for him
Spanish police stand down search for Jay Slater after 13 days
Pop, politics and Pyramid.Stage record-breakers
Another colourful weekend of Glastonbury music concludes
Why Starmer's pre-election rally was no victory parade
On Saturday evening, Sir Keir Starmer addressed hundreds of Labour activists in a large hall in central London.
Inside Corbyn's fight to win a seat without party backing
It has been seven long years since the White Stripes song Seven Nation Army” became an anthem for a new generation of Labour voters.
Anger as Rees-Mogg films at children's church service
Candidates can turn up just about anywhere on the campaign trail but families were shocked when Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg walked into their children’s first holy communion.
'Infamy, infamy': Clacton's conspiracies and bad actors
Tory MP Giles Watling and Nigel Farage’s election agent give the inside story on what really happened in the P-word’ row
Farage 'deeply malign actor' says former defence attache
Reform leader working against Britain’s security interests’ as Litvinenko’s widow disgusted’ by his comments about Putin
Blue wall voters targeted by Lib Dem ads to oust Tories
Voters in the blue wall have seen an average of eight Liberal Democrat adverts as the party steps up its bid to oust high-profile names like Jeremy Hunt, according to sources.
Sunak says he's proud of his campaign... and he will win
Rishi Sunak has said he is proud” of his disastrous election campaign and claims he will win Thursday’s general election.
Worst-hit schools revealed as spending power slashed
Seven in 10 schools across England have been hit by cuts and can’t afford the same essential running costs as when the Conservatives came to power in 2010, new analysis shows.
Private schools ‘priced out' middle classes, says Labour
Bridget Phillipson defends plan to charge VAT on school fees
Those Minoans really knew how to keep their cool...
One of Crete's most fascinating museums is also totally chill in terms of crowds and temperature,
We need to talk about rising summer flight cancellations
Travellers are getting a raw deal from airlines' lack of backup
Lauper gives a fun reminder of a career truly well spent
Pop veteran's infectious performance could potentially be her most high-profile goodbye to the UK
Wimbledon ready to serve fresh surprises as women's tournament takes shape
Coco Gauff couldn't help noticing it as she arrived at Wimbledon and walked past the champions' wall. On the grasscourts of SW19, the past seven tournaments have produced seven different winners of the women's title, and not all of them
How England must set up against Slovakia challenge
Southgate will have to compromise for his team to progress
Germany weather storm but fail to lift Euro clouds
On a night of stoppages, Germany almost stumble, but keep going.
China encourages visitors from Taiwan after threat to execute 'diehard separatists'
The Chinese government has insisted that \"most Taiwanese\" can visit the country \"in high spirits\" after Taipei issued a warning to its own citizens about a threat from Beijing to execute \"diehard separatists\".
First lady tells donors: 'Joe's the only person for the job'
Jill Biden was right at her husband’s side yesterday as they exited Air Force One to head for a pair of campaign stops at luxurious vacation homes on Long Island. And she got straight to the point when it was her turn to introduce the president at a fundraiser.
Boeing... we have a problem
After much delay, the firm's 'Starliner' got two astronauts to the International Space Station but now issues with the craft mean it's unclear when they'll return
Mayor calls London Pride parade a 'shining light'
Crowds lined the streets from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square to watch the floats pass by, with dancers, martial arts performers and party buses taking part.
Why the search for missing teenager is going so slowly
As Spanish police begin a major operation to find Jay Slater, Holly Evans in Tenerife says they're hampered by the terrain
Rowling condemns Tennant as part of 'gender Taliban'
Harry Potter author JK Rowling has railed against Doctor Who star David Tennant over his recent comments regarding transgender rights.