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  • A person walks past the Labour party logo

    Companies that donated to Labour awarded £138m in contracts, study finds

    Report raises fresh concerns about the link between political donations and public spending
  • Louis Theroux and Bobby Vylan standing in a wood-panelled designer studio room

    British Airways pulls Louis Theroux podcast sponsorship after Bob Vylan interview

  • Man in a grey tracksuit carrying a bag

    Met police urge Epping sex offender spotted in London to hand himself in

  • People sunbathing on beach with resort buildings in distance

    British tourist dies after 20ft fall from Lanzarote hotel balcony

  • Conservative MP Katie Lam being interviewed on ITV

    Labour demands clarity on Tory plan to strip thousands of right to stay in UK

  • Lucy Powell speaking in front of supporters holding printed placards with the slogan 'Renew Britain'

    Labour’s new deputy leader says party must pay more heed to its members

  • Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu during his arrest over the summer.

    Met police take over search for Epping sex offender after London sighting – as it happened

  • Lucy Powell speaking after being announced as the new deputy leader of the Labour Party.

    Labour’s new deputy leader Lucy Powell says she wants Starmer to succeed but party must change – as it happened

  • Police tape cordon with a police car and officer in the background

    Suicides linked to domestic abuse should be investigated as potential homicides, say UK families

UK politics

  • A black and white photograph of a man being led away by police and surrounded by mounted police

    ‘History is repeating itself’: fight against far-right in London’s East End goes on

    Eighty-nine years after residents drove Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts from Tower Hamlets, anti-far right coalition is still vital in borough
  • Screengrab from leaked Kent County council meeting. reform

    Factionalism, farce and chaos dog Reform UK in the garden of England

  • Lucy Powell speaking in front of union flags

    Lucy Powell wins Labour deputy leadership election

  • Nigel Farage sitting in an armchair on stage holding a microphone to his mouth

    ‘He’s one of the few politicians who likes crypto’: my day with the UK tech bros hosting Nigel Farage

  • Screen grab of Baroness Louise Casey appearing before the home affairs committee, for a hearing on the implementation of independent inquiry into child sexual abuse at the House of Commons, London.

    The 15-year-scandal no government has gripped: UK grooming gangs explained

Analysis & explainers

  • Richard Tunnicliffe and Llŷr Powell stand behind Lindsay Whittle as he speaks on a stage

    Plaid Cymru’s victory in Caerphilly points to a new kind of electorate

  • A large group of smiling men and women hold Plaid Cymru placards

    Caerphilly result is blow to Labour and Reform – and shows parties who cannot adapt will be crushed

  • A black-and-white shot of soldiers taking cover behind the doors of their vehicles with a huddle or protesters in the distance

    Soldier F case should serve as a caution for future Troubles prosecutions

  • A woman in distress is balled up on a bed, with obscured windows in the background. Image is posed by a model

    Grooming gangs inquiry divided over the question of widening its focus

Podcasts

  • Prince Andrew, Jeffrey Epstein and the scandal that won’t go away – Full Story podcast

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  • The budget, the black hole and the Brexit blame game – podcast

    Podcast27:53
  • Boriswave, fighting-age men, cultural Marxism: how the far right is changing how we speak

    Podcast24:08

News reads

  • Rhiannon Whyte

    ‘Vicious and frenzied’: the fatal attack on Walsall hotel worker Rhiannon Whyte

  • A ghostly figure in a grey CCTV image

    Faceless figures and mysterious music: ghost stories from English Heritage sites

  • A gorilla eating a lettuce

    ‘World’s loneliest’ gorillas are doing just fine, say Bristol zoo bosses

  • Four male campaigners, one using a wheelchair, another forming a victory sign with his fingers, outside 10 Downing Street

    ‘For the sake of peace’: why a Palestinian forgives the Israeli soldier who shot him

Health & science news

  • Women walking with nordic walking poles in park

    Offer cancer patients exercise on NHS, major charity urges

  • Sizzling bacon frying on a griddle pan

    Scientists demand cancer warnings on bacon and ham sold in UK

  • View of the power station's giant concrete smoke stacks

    Drax faces lawsuits over claims workers developed asthma from wood dust

  • Medic in scrubs and gloves holding a patient chart

    Prostate cancer drug that can halve death risk to be offered to thousands in England

Business news

  • Chocolate bars arranged for a picture, with some broken in half to show the inside

    ‘If you use chocolate, you’re in crisis’: the surprise ingredients being used to beat costs

  • Social media vaping studyFile photo dated 21/02/2020 of a person exhaling whilst using a vaping product. Spending a lot of time on social media could increase the chances of teenagers taking up smoking or vaping, according to a study. Issue date: Thursday April 4, 2024. PA Photo. The findings advocate for the promotion of healthy online habits for young people, researchers said, rather than "blanket bans and over-protection". Academics from the University of Glasgow explored how social media use among 14-year-olds influenced nicotine use when they reached 17. See PA story HEALTH Vaping. Photo credit should read: Nicholas.T.Ansell/PA Wire

    Co-op staff told to boost promotion of vapes after costly cyber-attack, document shows

  • People walk past a NatWest bank branch

    NatWest boss warns against higher bank taxes as lender’s profits rise 30%

  • Afua Kyei

    Bank of England finance chief Afua Kyei tops list of influential black Britons

Environment news

  • GB news host Leo Kearse

    ‘Enforced veganism’: Ofcom lets GB News flout accuracy rules, say climate campaigners

  • Tanni Grey-Thompson

    Tanni Grey-Thompson says disabled drivers at risk of missing out on switch to electric cars

  • US military personnel at an energy resilience project in California.

    Renewable energy investment should come from defence budgets, say retired military leaders

  • sewage spilling into river Thames

    Thames Water ranked worst supplier in England as firms’ ratings hit record low

Culture news

  • Naomi Campbell attends the inaugural British Museum Ball on 18 October 18, 2025, in London.

    Greece accuses British Museum of ‘provocative indifference’ over pink ball

  • Salvador Dalí painting

    Lost Salvador Dalí painting bought for £150 sold at auction for £45,700

  • Noora stands in the shop surrounded by books wearing a white hijab and light blue abaya

    ‘It would be a great loss’: London’s oldest Islamic bookshop at risk of closure

  • Ncuti Gatwa portrait for Born With Teeth.

    What’s in a name? West End casting directors raise concerns about trend for big stars

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