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- Voters across parties believe UK net migration is rising despite sharp drop [15d]
- ‘We are not going to stop’: Emery urges Aston Villa to set sights on Europe’s elite [15d]
- The Man I Love review – Rami Malek needs a lighter touch in Ira Sachs’ 80s Aids drama [15d]
- Aston Villa relish echoes of history but Europa League win must serve as stepping stone | Jonathan Wilson [15d]
- Nvidia’s revenue blows past Wall Street expectations as AI boom accelerates [15d]
- ‘We will not go back to Jim Crow’: thousand of Mississippians rally for voting rights [15d]
- SpaceX discloses finances for first time in plan for $1.75tn stock market debut [15d]
- Aston Villa demolish Freiburg to claim Europa League glory after Tielemans starts party [15d]
- Alice Capsey shines as opener to give England lead in T20 series against New Zealand [15d]
- Tennessee man jailed over Charlie Kirk post wins $835,000 settlement [15d]
- Murder inquiry launched after fatal assault on London bus driver [15d]
- Sinkhole shuts down runway at New York LaGuardia airport [15d]
- Aaron Rodgers says 2026 will be his final NFL season: ‘This is it’ [15d]
- Canada faces calls for investigation into death of woman after plasma donation [15d]
- UK struggles to reassure Ukraine after easing new sanctions on Russian oil [15d]
- UK radio station apologises for accidentally announcing king’s death [15d]
- San Francisco turns to AI to save whales from ship strikes as deaths soar [15d]
- DRC cancel World Cup training camp and fan event due to Ebola outbreak [15d]
- Israeli security minister stirs diplomatic outrage with flotilla activist abuse video [15d]
- Guardiola leaves Manchester City as one of the game’s greats – and someone who knows its dark heart | Barney Ronay [15d]
- The Guardian view on Britain and Europe: a changing world demands new terms of debate | Editorial [15d]
- The Guardian view on tackling Ebola: pathogens aren’t the only things that kill | Editorial [15d]
- Meghan Markle’s anniversary candle: who wouldn’t want to pay $64 to celebrate someone else’s marriage? [15d]
- Norwegian court blocks extradition to Greece of migrant rights activist [15d]
- ‘If you keep looking we will kill you’: death stalks those searching for Mexico’s disappeared [15d]
- US indicts former Cuban president Raúl Castro as it intensifies pressure [15d]
- Are Xi and Putin still ‘best friends’? - The Latest [15d]
- Freiburg v Aston Villa: Europa League final – live [15d]
- Russian jet causes ‘dangerous’ near collision after flying close to RAF spy plane [15d]
- England v New Zealand: first women’s T20 cricket international – live [15d]
- I didn’t think it was possible to love Kylie Minogue any more – her new Netflix series changed that | Emma Brockes [15d]
- Bolivia rocked by protests as US warns of ‘coup d’état’ [15d]
- UK strikes £3.7bn trade deal with six Gulf states [15d]
- Tesla Cybertruck pulled from Texas lake after attempting ‘wade mode’ [15d]
- How Arteta overcame setbacks, crises and boos to defy the doubters at Arsenal [15d]
- Giro d’Italia: Narváez storms past Mas for third win as Eulálio keeps pink jersey [15d]
- Jeff Bezos calls Amazon’s $40m Melania film ‘a good business decision’ [15d]
- James Murdoch to acquire half of Vox Media in deal reportedly worth $300m [15d]
- Immunotherapy could be used to treat depression, early trial suggests [15d]
- Open plan is not the answer: design professionals on the dos and don’ts of small space living [15d]
- Plastic food and drink packaging ‘world’s most common coastal litter’ [15d]
- January 6 police officers sue Trump over $1.8bn fund, alleging ‘presidential corruption’ [15d]
- Fan-friendly pricing at this World Cup? Some cities are showing that it’s possible [15d]
- Google DeepMind in talks with UK unions amid staff concern over US and Israel’s AI use [15d]
- US and Israel ‘hoped to install Ahmadinejad as Iran’s leader’ [15d]
- Pedro Almodóvar says film-makers have a ‘moral duty’ to speak out against the far right [15d]
- Bournemouth race to upgrade Vitality Stadium before first season in Europe [15d]
- US puts pressure on Palestinian leaders to withdraw bid for UN vice-presidency role [15d]
- ‘He sacrificed his life’: security guard killed in San Diego mosque attack hailed as hero [15d]
- ‘Real talk’ or wreaking havoc? The questions WNBA coaches should ask before calling out their teams [15d]
- ‘You’re expected to learn quick’: three draft picks on stepping up to the NFL [15d]
- ‘Messy, chaotic, funny’: inside the hilarious comedy about teen Muslim schoolgirls [15d]
- Southampton hit out at ‘largest penalty ever’ for spying on opponents [15d]
- Same but different: how Xi and China welcomed Trump and Putin [15d]
- Lithuanian leaders rushed to bunkers as drone violates country’s airspace [15d]
- ‘Brits are not as groovy as us – but they’re less square than Europeans’: how drum’n’bass united Brazil and the UK [15d]
- Dog yoga and the Ministry of Hound: Goodwoof festival – in pictures [15d]
- Eva v Goliath: the 20-year-old climate activist taking on Trump and the fossil fuel industry [15d]
- Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: Posh Grandpa is fashion’s new main character [15d]
- More than £52m reserved for social housing at risk after collapse of investment firms [15d]
- Arsenal to reward Mikel Arteta with huge pay rise and put Kroupi among transfer targets [15d]
- Tennis players plan ‘work-to-rule’ French Open media protest over prize money [15d]
- Fantastic visions and cosmic rhythms: how Whistler is making me see – and hear – differently [15d]
- Vaccine to tackle Ebola outbreak will take six to nine months, says WHO [15d]
- The lesson from John Travolta’s dramatic new look: always dress for the job you want | Morwenna Ferrier [15d]
- ‘The flavour crisis’: an exposé on the origins of broken Britain [15d]
- George Soros group pledges $300m to US economic security and civil liberties [15d]
- Forced disappearances and torture: Ecuador’s war on drugs is brutal – and backed by US troops [15d]
- Tom and Jerry: Forbidden Compass review – furry foes out of their depth in candy-coated Chinese adventure [15d]
- How to turn leftover cooked new potatoes into a spicy Indian snack – recipe [15d]
- ‘He’s one of us’: Liverpool fans say goodbye to Andy Robertson [15d]
- Tell us: have you emigrated because of rising anti-migrant sentiment? [15d]
- Back on top: the season-by-season story of Arsenal’s return to title glory [15d]
- Totó la Momposina, vocalist and Colombian music legend, dies aged 85 [15d]
- We can’t talk about press freedom without talking about misogyny [15d]
- Art Cure by Daisy Fancourt review – is culture the best medicine? [15d]
- An Epstein ‘reading room’ is showing 3.5m printed-out files. Why does it feel like a troll? [15d]
- ICE-watch group decries ‘intimidation tactics’ as federal agents raid activists’ homes: ‘We’re not gonna stop’ [15d]
- ‘I don’t worry about a robot takeover’: AI expert Michael Wooldridge on big tech’s real dangers (and occasional blessings) [15d]
- Manchester City succession sheds light on Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea departure [15d]
- Uefa vows to take hard line on multi-club ownership in Women’s Champions League [15d]
- Blinded and broken, Sunny the owl becomes another casualty of Russia’s war [15d]
- At least 80% responsibility for ill health in old age down to individual, says study [15d]
- Championship playoffs should restart with Wrexham replacing Southampton, says Windass [15d]
- And, lo! The latest fad diet is upon us – and it’s called ‘eating biblically’ | Arwa Mahdawi [15d]
- Musk and the US government fought an AI anti-discrimination law. The arguments don’t hold up | Genevieve Smith [15d]
- ‘These are artifacts from history’: exhibition celebrates objects of sporting victory [15d]
- There could be 1,000 or more victims of black-cab rapist John Worboys, says Carrie Johnson [16d]
- Germany urged to stop admiring Beijing and wake up to ‘China Shock 2.0’ [16d]
- The Spin | A little Sachin in waiting? How cricket dreams are passed down through families [16d]
- Wanted: ball-obsessed rescue dog to save Australia’s endangered koalas from fires and floods [16d]
- ‘Spooks hotel’: inside the five-star nerve centre of the US takeover of Venezuela [16d]
- Georgia mayor who fired town’s entire police force resigns, citing family ‘health concerns’ [16d]
- Don’t be scared of acid exfoliants – they can be gentler and better than scrubs [16d]
- ‘He had a unique ability to be human’: late-night TV says goodbye to Stephen Colbert [16d]
- The English community that brought its river back from the brink: ‘If we can get it right here, we can do it everywhere’ [16d]
- I believed sustainable fashion’s hype. But between Everlane and Allbirds, the letdowns keep coming | Clare Press [16d]
- ‘Floral buzzing’ to collect pollen as exhausting for bees as flight take-off, study shows [16d]
- I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning review – sweet, sad portrait of gen Z discontent and disillusion [16d]
- Middle East crisis live: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards warns of war ‘beyond the region’ if US resumes attacks [16d]
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