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October 5, 2025
Tories turn to Mrs T as a reminder of happier times
Plus: a different kind of leak; the best in goody bags; rail reminder; and notable guidebook omissions
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October 5, 2025
What’s on TV and radio tonight — Joe Wicks: Licensed to Kill
Also tonight: Professor Jim Al-Khalili’s deep dive into the brain concludes on BBC2; and the new episode of the police procedural Blue Light...
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October 5, 2025
V&A’s new Gilbert Galleries to confront the legacy of looted art
Britain’s first permanent exhibition on looted art will explore the tangled origins of pieces once stolen by Soviets, Nazis and collectors
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October 5, 2025
Stalker ‘got within feet of Prince Harry’ on his visit to Britain
A woman known to the Duke of Sussex’s security team as a ‘fixated individual’ was able to get close to him during two separate events
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October 5, 2025
‘You recognise us and we are punished all the more’
Land grabs, road blocks and settler violence are dashing hopes for a Palestinian state
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October 5, 2025
The Rape of Lucretia review — thrilling drama in a harrowing tale
Robin Norton-Hale’s intense production for English Touring Opera is a fine ambassador for Benjamin Britten’s ‘problem child’
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October 5, 2025
Ohio review — unpredictable yet totally captivating gig theatre
This show by husband-and-wife indie folk duo Shaun and Abigail Bengson combines autobiographical fragments with hippy-ish mysticism and a lo...
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October 5, 2025
Troilus and Cressida review
Owen Horsley’s anarchic take on Shakespeare’s Trojan war play is already dividing the critics, but this entertaining yet dark interpretation...
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October 5, 2025
Trump warns Hamas of ‘obliteration’ as negotiators fly to Egypt
American and Israeli negotiators will try to confirm a deal to release hostages and end the war in Gaza
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October 5, 2025
Can Brits pick fruit? I tried
The vineyards of England produced a bounteous crop this year, but why are so few of our grape pickers homegrown? Kate Spicer reports
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October 5, 2025
Kim Kardashian’s pixie cut? I had it first
It required cheekbones and a wardrobe rethink to pull off — but I’m still tempted to do it again
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October 5, 2025
Meghan in Paris! The duchess joins the front-row set
Her appearance at the starry Balenciaga catwalk show makes sense, says Charlie Gowans-Eglinton
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October 5, 2025
Are you part of the gusherati? Jennifer Aniston’s new man is
Public declarations of affection are everywhere. Please stop
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October 5, 2025
Inside the inquiry: what I learnt about Southport’s instinctive heroes
The testimonies of those who fought off the attack brought home both their bravery and the weakness of our knife control laws
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October 5, 2025
Listen up, there’s a new trend in town
Listening bars have become a popular alternative to clubbing. Count me in, says Georgina Roberts
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October 5, 2025
Work stress kept me awake — now I’ve forgotten how to fall asleep
Our clinical psychologist gives her advice
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October 5, 2025
Sambas are over — these are the trainers to wear now
The Adidas shoe is no longer peak cool, but there are trendy alternatives (cue: Salomons)
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October 5, 2025
Synagogue killer’s secret marriage and ‘rape fantasy’ revealed
Jihad al-Shamie led a double life — obsessed with a Muslim dating app and accused by an ex of coercive and violent fantasies
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October 5, 2025
Loch Ness hydropower project ‘gives renewable energy a bad name’
The vast scheme could provide energy to millions of homes by turning the loch tidal, but opponents fear its impact on nature
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October 5, 2025
Badenoch told EU could cut policing ties if UK left ECHR
The shadow attorney-general warned the Conservative leader that the move could disrupt intelligence-sharing deals with European countries ag...
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October 5, 2025
Boris Johnson admits getting ‘carried away’ in pursuit of net zero
The former prime minister says he went ‘too fast’ when setting climate change targets but cutting emissions is still important, even if 2050...
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October 5, 2025
Government accused of ‘contempt’ over China spying case collapse
The dispute centres on why charges against two men accused of spying for China were abruptly dropped by prosecutors
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October 5, 2025
Who is Sanae Takaichi? Japan’s first female prime minister faces uphill battle
The nationalist who will replace Shigeru Ishiba has some policies that align with those of President Trump but could be too right-wing for h...
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October 5, 2025
Ukraine accuses China of aiding Russian strikes with satellite data
Intelligence officials say Beijing is supplying reconnaissance and Kyiv has imposed sanctions on a Chinese company said to be providing dron...
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October 5, 2025
Changes that gave humans complex thought may help explain autism
Study suggests that the roots of autism could lie deep in our evolutionary past, challenging the idea that it’s a modern phenomenon
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October 5, 2025
Tories pledge £5,000 national insurance rebate for young homebuyers
The proposal is the Conservative Party’s first major offer to young people as Kemi Badenoch attempts to revive her political fortunes
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October 5, 2025
Rangers sack Russell Martin after result that left him needing police escort
Falkirk 1 Rangers 1: Russell becomes shortest-serving permanent head coach in club’s history after dire display that prompted furious fans t...
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October 5, 2025
Meet Lamberto Boranga, the 82-year-old goalkeeper who is Italy’s oldest player
Vardy, Modric and Pedro are Serie A’s evergreens but it is Trevana’s everyman, Lamberto Boranga, who is really challenging perceptions of ag...
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October 5, 2025
Frauds review — Suranne Jones is great, but this caper made me cringe
Despite some bad dialogue and an underwhelming first episode, this crime tale is still reasonably entertaining
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October 5, 2025
Ed Smith: Sport has never been more important in era of screen addiction
MCC president highlights the value of cricket for young people in state schools, and says that new Hundred partnership is a great opportunit...
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October 5, 2025
Doctors treating NHS patients without complete ID checks
Identification requirements to obtain a medical licence from the GMC were relaxed during the pandemic, but years later at least 341 physicia...
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October 5, 2025
What do you do with a drunken sailor? The Royal Navy has a few ideas
On HMS Prince of Wales, a crew of 1,600 spend months together in stifling proximity. Maintaining morale, harmony and sanity are serious issu...
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October 5, 2025
E1 powerboat racing brings stars to Lagos in a first for Africa
A host of well-known names from sport and screen have invested in the all-electric championship, which is aiming to be the next big thing in...
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October 5, 2025
After 2,000 years, Hadrian’s Villa faces a new indignity: fly tippers
As its cities grow, Italy is asking itself how — and whether — to protect its vast array of ancient sites, including the former emperor’s co...
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October 5, 2025
King’s ex-aide has no way back despite private Windsor meeting
The King met his ex-aide Michael Fawcett for the first time since he quit over a cash-for-honours row — but sources say there is no way back...
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October 5, 2025
Drones and balloons cause wave of disruption in Nato countries
In the latest incidents, Vilnius and Munich airports closed. Denmark and Poland had suspected incursions by Russia too — but are they mistak...
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October 5, 2025
A sitting ovation for Kemi Badenoch, but they stood up for Philp
The Tory leader couldn’t get the party faithful off their feet, but the shadow home secretary did receive a version of the Poznan in Manches...
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October 5, 2025
NHS doctor who made throat slit gestures to Jews escapes suspension
A tribunal rules Dr Rahmeh Aladwan, who was accused of antisemitism, had a right to free speech in a case that has dismayed the health secre...
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October 5, 2025
Scientists seek ‘anti-Ozempic’ to stop cancer patients wasting away
Cancer Research UK is funding Tobias Janowitz to explore biological pathways that may boost appetite — for food and life — and help people l...
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October 5, 2025
Gangster fought deportation efforts, then he killed twice
Jason Furtado twice challenged Home Office attempts to send him to Portugal before a machete attack in London for which he has been jailed f...
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October 5, 2025
Range Rover stolen in the UK tracked to Pakistan port of Karachi
Police appeal for help from Interpol after onboard tracker revealed car had been shipped more than 5,000 miles away
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October 5, 2025
Erling Haaland continues hot streak but Rodri off injured for Man City
Striker’s ninth Premier League goal of the season settles contest but Pep Guardiola’s side lose midfielder to first-half injury
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October 5, 2025
Five sticking points on a deal to finally bring Gaza hostages home
Binyamin Netanyahu said the hostages would be released ‘very soon’, but key issues — from Hamas’s disarmament to Israeli withdrawal — still...
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October 5, 2025
Van Gogh and the Roulins review — the artist owes this family everything
A dazzling new exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam tells the moving story behind the painter’s friendship with a French postman a...
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October 5, 2025
The 10 best Jodie Whittaker performances ranked
From Doctor Who to Broadchurch, our critic ranks the actress’s finest TV and film performances, before her new ITV crime drama Frauds with S...
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October 5, 2025
Susanna review — music and dance meet in a stunning five-star collaboration
Opera North and Phoenix Dance Theatre join forces in a new touring production of Handel’s oratorio, a five-star staging that gives potent mo...
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October 5, 2025
Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos freezes hiring while it tackles €11bn of debt
The chemicals group has been knocked by overcapacity and weak prices after an acquisition spree
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October 5, 2025
Sherlock and Watson aim to crack case of finding life on Mars
Instruments on the Mars rover have found unique ‘poppy seeds’ and ‘leopard spots’ on the red planet, hinting at the strongest signs of alien...
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October 5, 2025
Special forces war crimes investigations ‘put security at risk’
A former SAS officer warns that treating soldiers like ‘common criminals’ undermines morale and damages Britain’s reputation among its allie...
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October 5, 2025