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Michael Gove and Andrea Leadsom to stand down at general election
Seventy-eight Tory MPs are quitting rather than standing, beating 1997’s record number
Michael Gove and Andrea Leadsom to stand down at general election
UN’s top court orders Israel to immediately halt Rafah offensive
ICJ president says humanitarian situation in Gaza’s southernmost city is now classified as ‘disastrous’
UN’s top court orders Israel to immediately halt Rafah offensive
Top stories
US and UK to back Israel over ICJ ruling after blurring their Rafah red lines
Having initially vowed to oppose any offensive, Washington and London are showing signs of having backed down
US and UK to back Israel over ICJ ruling after blurring their Rafah red lines
ICJ ruling underlines risks for Israel as its isolation grows
Court order is a warning that Israel’s offensive in Gaza risks creating conditions that could be framed as potentially genocidal
ICJ ruling underlines risks for Israel as its isolation grows
‘I was born to be a paparazzo’: Rino Barillari on royalty, the dolce vita era and his run-in with Depardieu
The Italian photographer is no stranger to altercations, but when he set off for Harry’s Bar, it had been a while since his last celebrity contretemps
‘I was born to be a paparazzo’: Rino Barillari on royalty, the dolce vita era and his run-in with Depardieu
Energy price cap in Great Britain to fall to £1,568 in summer
Drop from £1,690 driven by fall in wholesale gas prices but household bills still substantially higher than three years ago
Energy price cap in Great Britain to fall to £1,568 in summer
Lucy Letby loses attempt to appeal against baby murder convictions
Lucy Letby loses attempt to appeal against baby murder convictions
Drivers warned of busiest bank holiday in years with 20m UK journeys forecast
Drivers warned of busiest bank holiday in years with 20m UK journeys forecast
Tory donors pour cash into seats held by big names at risk of losing
Tory donors pour cash into seats held by big names at risk of losing
UK news
‘He’s never worked a day in his life!’: Paul McCartney honours Bruce Springsteen at Ivor Novello awards
Springsteen receives Academy fellowship as Raye named songwriter of the year, and Yussef Dayes, Victoria Canal and Speakers Corner Quartet pick up major awards
‘He’s never worked a day in his life!’: Paul McCartney honours Bruce Springsteen at Ivor Novello awards
Paula Vennells names five executives she blames over Post Office scandal
Former boss claims IT executives and legal counsels let her down and tells inquiry she ‘loved the Post Office’
Paula Vennells names five executives she blames over Post Office scandal
Hundreds of Post Office Horizon victims to be exonerated by act of parliament
Royal assent to be given to law overturning convictions of branch operators accrued over 22 years in England and Wales
Hundreds of Post Office Horizon victims to be exonerated by act of parliament
Hay festival drops main sponsor after boycotts over Israel and fossil fuel links
Literary event ‘suspends’ arrangement with Baillie Gifford after Charlotte Church and Nish Kumar joined performers pulling out
Hay festival drops main sponsor after boycotts over Israel and fossil fuel links
Joey Barton calling Jeremy Vine a ‘bike nonce’ was defamatory, judge rules
Joey Barton calling Jeremy Vine a ‘bike nonce’ was defamatory, judge rules
MPs urge under-16s UK smartphone ban and statutory ban in schools
MPs urge under-16s UK smartphone ban and statutory ban in schools
Taylor Swift’s cats have condition that causes constant pain, say experts
Taylor Swift’s cats have condition that causes constant pain, say experts
Singapore Airlines tightens seatbelt rules after turbulence flight death
Singapore Airlines tightens seatbelt rules after turbulence flight death
Keir Starmer says he ditched tuition fee pledge to prioritise tackling NHS crisis
Keir Starmer says he ditched tuition fee pledge to prioritise tackling NHS crisis
Smaller parties may be squeezed out of UK election TV leadership debates
Smaller parties may be squeezed out of UK election TV leadership debates
Meet the top teams: the key election advisers to Sunak and Starmer
Meet the top teams: the key election advisers to Sunak and Starmer
Jeremy Corbyn to stand as independent at general election
Jeremy Corbyn to stand as independent at general election
Environment News
Scientists transplant soil fungi in race to save world’s threatened orchids
Display at Chelsea flower show highlights work in UK and US to bring orchid habitats back to health
Scientists transplant soil fungi in race to save world’s threatened orchids
UK importing more bricks than ever and carbon cost is rising, study reveals
UK importing more bricks than ever and carbon cost is rising, study reveals
How to rewild your teenagers: a parents’ guide to reconnecting them with nature
How to rewild your teenagers: a parents’ guide to reconnecting them with nature
International
Polish foreign minister calls for long-term rearmament of Europe
Exclusive: Radosław Sikorski also says he favours deepest possible inclusion of UK in EU defence structures
Polish foreign minister calls for long-term rearmament of Europe
Muscle memory and a fight to inspire: on the campaign trail with Biden
Veteran Democrat embraces a gruelling schedule in swing through Michigan and Georgia as he seeks to avoid joining ranks of one-term presidents
Muscle memory and a fight to inspire: on the campaign trail with Biden
Excess weight may have caused Mallorca building collapse, officials say
Investigation under way after four people killed and 16 injured in Medusa Beach Club in Palma
Excess weight may have caused Mallorca building collapse, officials say
Barcelona police criticised for baton charge at protest over fashion show
Police response to protest over closure of Park Güell for glitzy event was ‘totally out of proportion’, resident says
Barcelona police criticised for baton charge at protest over fashion show
More than 300 dead in Papua New Guinea landslide, local MP says
More than 300 dead in Papua New Guinea landslide, local MP says
China testing ability to ‘seize power’ in second day of military drills around Taiwan
China testing ability to ‘seize power’ in second day of military drills around Taiwan
‘Funny and kind of sad’: how Clarkson’s Farm has captured Chinese viewers
‘Funny and kind of sad’: how Clarkson’s Farm has captured Chinese viewers
Haiti gang kills US politician’s missionary daughter and her husband
Haiti gang kills US politician’s missionary daughter and her husband
Tens of thousands flee camp in Sudan after attacks by RSF paramilitaries
Tens of thousands flee camp in Sudan after attacks by RSF paramilitaries
EU staff sign letter expressing concerns over its handling of Gaza crisis
EU staff sign letter expressing concerns over its handling of Gaza crisis
Olympic Games’ €1.4bn clean-up aims to get Parisians swimming in the Seine
Olympic Games’ €1.4bn clean-up aims to get Parisians swimming in the Seine
French court finds three Syrian officials guilty of crimes against humanity
French court finds three Syrian officials guilty of crimes against humanity
Business
Rain hits retail sales in Great Britain as shoppers reduce spending
April’s wet weather leads to steeper fall than forecast, with clothing and toy stores among most affected
Rain hits retail sales in Great Britain as shoppers reduce spending
£161,000 for 20 days? Nick Candy bemoans One Hyde Park service charge
Billionaire developer jokes he in fact spends no time at penthouse with record-breaking £175m asking price
£161,000 for 20 days? Nick Candy bemoans One Hyde Park service charge
Big tech has distracted world from existential risk of AI, says top scientist
Max Tegmark argues that the downplaying is not accidental and threatens to delay, until it’s too late, the strict regulations needed
Big tech has distracted world from existential risk of AI, says top scientist
Five pieces of economic news that could affect UK election result
From unemployment to inflation, the key data the Tories and Labour must explain to voters
Five pieces of economic news that could affect UK election result
Cut! Building of new UK film and TV studios on hold after pandemic streaming boom
Cut! Building of new UK film and TV studios on hold after pandemic streaming boom
Co-op bank brand may disappear within years in Coventry Building Society deal
Co-op bank brand may disappear within years in Coventry Building Society deal
Money
DIY tips: low-cost ways to give your home an upgrade
With a little imagination and a bit of work, rooms can be transformed without blowing the budget
DIY tips: low-cost ways to give your home an upgrade
Car boot sales: expert tips on how to grab the best bargains
Learn the right way to haggle, take a load of small change … and get in early
Car boot sales: expert tips on how to grab the best bargains
Weather
Weather tracker: Pakistan heatwave continues wild changes in weather patterns
Dangerously high temperatures follow wettest April since 1961 as country swings between extremes
Weather tracker: Pakistan heatwave continues wild changes in weather patterns
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