Friday October 3 2025
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Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Secretary David Lammy speaking during a vigil on Middleton Road in Crumpsall, Manchester, after two people died in a terror attack at the Hebrew Congregation synagogue.
David Lammy booed at vigil after Manchester synagogue attack

‘Shame on you,’ mourners yelled at the deputy prime minister as he struggled to get through parts of his speech

4 minutes ago

Handout photo of John Howell.
Terrorism police investigate whether synagogue killer threatened MP


Daniel Finkelstein smiling and wearing a suit jacket and glasses.
We knew this tragedy would come. We should use it to learn from each other


Faraj Al-Shamie, father of Jihad Al-Shamie, the Manchester synagogue attacker, working in South Sudan.
Father of synagogue attacker praised Hamas for Israel attacks

Collage of a police officer, a building, a crying woman, and a police line.
A visual guide to the Manchester synagogue attack

Faraj Al-Shamie, father of Jihad Al-Shamie, the Manchester synagogue attacker, working in South Sudan.
Father of synagogue attacker praised Hamas for Israel attacks


Faraj Al-Shamie, father of Jihad Al-Shamie, the Manchester synagogue attacker, working in South Sudan.



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Trump to Hamas: accept Gaza deal by Sunday or ‘all hell’ breaks loose

The US president has extended his deadline for the group to sign the 20-point ceasefire agreement, backed by Israel

12 minutes ago

Archbishop of Canterbury-designate Sarah Mullally stands before stained glass windows.
Sarah Mullally to become first female Archbishop of Canterbury

The Bishop of London will replace Justin Welby and be the first woman to take the role in its 1,400-year history


New leader must grapple with fractious Church of England

Sarah Mullally, now the most senior cleric in a deeply divided church, has to tackle thorny issues such as abuse failures, gay rights and irrelevance



A scene from Keeping Up Appearances showing Hyacinth Bucket adjusting her husband's tie.
Dame Patricia Routledge, actress who played Hyacinth Bucket, dies aged 96

Comic actress known for Keeping Up Appearances, but in real life more like the characters she played in Alan Bennett’s poignant Talking Heads

Obituaries





Three harvest mice in a rose bush.
Harvest mice forage on a hawthorn tree — and other news in pictures


The science of spending, or how to buy more joy with your cash


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Editor's picks



Kathy Burke and Caitlin Moran posing for The Times Magazine.
What happened when Caitlin Moran met her heroine Kathy Burke

She grew up in poverty and went on to become a comedy icon. Now Kathy Burke has written a shocking memoir about her childhood


Prince William and Eugene Levy walking with a black dog on a path.
Prince William: ‘I don’t want to make the same mistakes as my parents’



Collage of Daniel Craig wearing yellow-tinted sunglasses, and Prince William in a magenta scarf.
The men’s survival guide to autumn — from scarves to conkers


Four bottles of European wine: two red wines (Oravela Saperavi, Iskar Rara Neagra) and two white wines (Doppler, Vinastvi Thaya Pinot Blanc).



Collage of Cavelo Nero curry with paratha and Autumn chickpea pasta.
Fancy a mushroom hotpot? Six delicious veggie recipes for autumn


Ekaterina Mizulina and Yaroslav Yuryevich Dronov, also known as Shaman, posing for a photo.

Shaman and Ekaterina Mizulina have become a sensation in Russia as they combine social media-friendly faces with unapologetic propaganda


Labour has a new leader. His name is Nigel Farage

Starmer displayed multiple personalities at his party conference, which shows you that Reform is making the political weather



Illustration of a person labeled as Conservative, burning policy documents in a furnace, with speech bubbles stating, "BY SCRAPPING FAILED POLICIES..." and "WE GET CHEAP AND RELIABLE ENERGY!"

Cartoon by Morten Morland



a woman wearing a white sweater and gold earrings smiles for the camera
Addiction to state support can be broken






a woman wearing a white sweater and gold earrings smiles for the camera
Addiction to state support can be broken




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Emma Barnett, 37, photographed by Dan Kennedy.

Emma Barnett’s shock at today’s terrorist attack was amplified when the presenter realised it had taken place where her family once worshipped


A bedroom designed by Martin Brudnizki in Le Grand Mazarin hotel, Paris.
Bin the beige! An expert’s guide to using colour in your home




Hargreaves Lansdown head office in Bristol at night with light trails from passing vehicles.
Hargreaves Lansdown pays £119 million in dividends since delisting
16 minutes ago


The illuminated Cisco Systems logo and name.
China-linked hacking fears over Cisco devices in offices

a man in a suit and tie is wearing glasses
Alistair OsborneThis is no time to pull the plug on rescue offer for Thames Water



Loss, grit and gas: Britain’s top pipeline guardian



Will Saudi Arabia ‘blink first’ if supply glut pushes oil to $50?

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Taylor Swift as a showgirl in a lavish room, holding a drink.

From cancel culture to pop star rivals, our critic breaks down the meaning behind the tracks on the new album


Hiran Abeysekera as Hamlet holding a skull at the National Theatre.
This Hamlet is like a breathless podcast — the National hasn’t found its feet





British Airways Airbus A321 jet (G-EUXF) parked at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5.
Julia Brookes‘My 16-year-old grandson was refused entry to Portugal without parental consent’


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