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British steel faces ‘biggest crisis in its history’ as EU imposes 50% tariffs

The European Union has said it has no choice but to protect its own industry from a glut of cheap Asian steel


Protesters from London universities hold a march for Palestine.
Protesters chant ‘from the river to the sea’ at October 7 rally

Prime minister describes marches on anniversary of October 7 massacre as ‘un-British’ and says antisemitism is a threat to the country’s values

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Jenrick defended over ‘white faces’ remark

Badenoch says the shadow justice secretary’s comments about a lack of integration in Birmingham were not racist



Sathnam Sanghera, 45, on the street where he grew up in Wolverhampton.
I sang Jerusalem with Robert Jenrick at school — he’s wrong about race

You can’t judge whether someone is integrated by skin colour, argues fellow Wulfrunian Sathnam Sanghera



Collage of actors from romantic comedies: Andie MacDowell, Hugh Grant, Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, and Billy Crystal.
Forget the rom-coms — scientists say nice guys do finish last

A passenger places four fingers on a fingerprint scanner of the 'Smart Border' border management system, showing the "Bundespolizei Federal Police" logo on the screen.
Britons could be banned from holiday homes under EU’s 90-day rule
Collage of Nigel Farage and an unknown man with a rifle painted on his face.
Farage: I feared for safety after migrant’s ‘death threat’

Iris Stalzer, mayoral candidate for Herdecke, smiling.

Collage of actors from romantic comedies: Andie MacDowell, Hugh Grant, Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, and Billy Crystal.
Forget the rom-coms — scientists say nice guys do finish last





Iris Stalzer, mayoral candidate for Herdecke, smiling.
German mayor critically ill after stabbing near her home


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Kemi Badenoch, MP for Saffron Walden, holding a hamburger in a McDonald's kitchen.
Badenoch: My children wish I still worked in McDonald’s

The Conservative leader, who worked at the fast food chain when she was 16, said she was making sacrifices for the country


French President Emmanuel Macron and Mayor of Le Havre Edouard Philippe attending a World War II liberation anniversary ceremony.



Albert Einstein playing the violin.




Squirrel monkey carrying a baby squirrel monkey on its back.
A baby squirrel monkey — and other news in pictures


Drug halves tumour growth in men with incurable prostate cancer



A Tory fightback? Cleverly will drink to that
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Editor's picks



Caroline Daur at Milan Fashion Week wearing a white outfit and sunglasses.
Why are so many super-rich Brits moving to Milan?

As more millionaires leave Britain, an increasing number are heading to Italy, where tax rules favour wealthy foreigners


Woman in a leopard print top with arms crossed, next to a "To Let" sign.
I like my housemate but her boyfriend’s stinky kitbag gets up my nose
Property & Home



Jenine Eastman, a 75-year-old gamer, playing a video game at home with a headset and controller.
The new video game assassins — grandmas


Lord Jeffrey Archer sitting on a couch with his cat, Sunita.
Jeffrey Archer: I’m not good enough for my wife’s very posh Bengal cat





Two women hug at the site of the Nova festival, surrounded by photos of victims from the October 7, 2023 attack.

As the country marks the anniversary of the Hamas attacks, a poll shows a growing feeling that the war must be brought to an end


Collage of a city and harbor view, and people on a boat being helped by aid workers.
Balearics in crisis as thousands of migrants arrive by boat



There’s one issue that’s key to a Tory revival

Polls suggest the Conservatives are finished but new findings point to voters willing to listen to them on the economy



Illustration of a stern man wearing royal attire looking at a man in a suit, with a speech bubble saying "WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE PRIME MINISTER FOR A DAY?".

Cartoon by Morten Morland



a man in a suit and white shirt smiles for the camera
Without young voters, the Tories are sunk






a man in a suit and white shirt smiles for the camera
Without young voters, the Tories are sunk

a man in a white shirt smiles for the camera
The less said about you-know-who the better43 minutes ago



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Man kissing Jilly Cooper on the cheek.

She invented the British bonkbuster and inspired Caitlin Moran to change her name. When they finally met, the author lived up to her legendary reputation


Cathy Adams traveling solo in New York.
Unadventurous husbands, young kids: why women go solo




Ford cars with "SALE" signs at a dealership.
Motorists set for £700 average compensation in car finance scandal
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President Trump holds up a signed executive order imposing tariffs during a "Make America Wealthy Again" event.
Dollar was at risk of losing safe-haven status during tariff turmoil

a man in a white shirt and blue tie looks at the camera
David SmithIt’s time to go Dutch to solve Britain’s housing crisis



Former KPMG partner fined over audit failings for third time





Ollie Lawrence scoring a try for England against France in a rugby match.

England, France, Scotland, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and Italy say league could be harmful — but Wales’ position less equivocal

Rugby union
25 minutes ago



a man with a beard wearing a suit and tie
Thank goodness Amorim is safe for now — we need Glasner and Iraola to stay put
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James Corden and Ruth Jones sitting on a blue sofa.

The actor flew in from Broadway to reminisce with his friend and Gavin & Stacey co-writer




Lang Lang playing a Steinway & Sons grand piano.
Lang Lang — how much more limpid Chopin can one man play?



Fraudsters stole my identity and borrowed £7,000 in my name


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