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March 28, 2026
Then and now: the sunlit Normandy that inspired Seurat
With a collection of the neo-impressionist artist’s distinctive works on show in London, we visit the scenery that attracted him more than a...
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March 28, 2026
How can parents beat exam stress? By hiring an £800-a-day live-in tutor
As GCSEs and A-levels loom, some teenagers will have no escape from revision even if they’re skiing or snorkelling for Easter
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March 28, 2026
My church’s quiet miracle: more people are coming to seek answers
Reports of a surge in churchgoing may be exaggerated but social media, podcasts and modern life are creating a genuine spiritual hunger, say...
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March 28, 2026
Wordle made its creator rich — but success came at a cost
Josh Wardle, who invented the puzzle for his girlfriend to play during lockdown, talks about the new word game he has developed and the pres...
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March 28, 2026
Under the cover of war, Iran quietly executes jailed protesters
The hanging of three men, including a 19-year-old wrestling champion named Saleh Mohammadi, show the regime is taking its revenge, activists...
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March 28, 2026
Navy fits RFA Lyme Bay with mine-hunting drones to end Iran blockade
The amphibious landing vessel is being retrofitted with autonomous mine-hunting capabilities, which could be deployed to the Strait of Hormu...
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March 28, 2026
Paul McCartney’s stolen bass: how sleuths found it 51 years later
The Beatle bought his first signature Höfner bass guitar in Hamburg in 1961. In 1972 it vanished. How did the £10 million instrument end up...
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March 28, 2026
Tempo restaurant review
It’s east London. But amazing
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March 28, 2026
Prince Harry hopes King will invite family to Sandringham this summer
The Duke of Sussex wants Meghan and his children to see Charles after four years apart
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March 28, 2026
This high street tried facial recognition cameras. It led to 164 arrests
Go shopping in Croydon this weekend and you could be scanned to check whether you’re a crime suspect. Matt Rudd joins a controversial trial...
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March 28, 2026
Dear Dolly: ‘My boyfriend’s mother goes on holiday with his ex’
Your love, life and friendship dilemmas answered
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March 28, 2026
The style set’s favourite new colour — plus more trends to know now
Fashion! Beauty! People! Things! Welcome to your weekly guide to the stuff everyone will be talking about. Do keep up
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March 28, 2026
How to wear pink (without looking like Ken from Barbie)
It’s a bit like drinking rosé — just wear it responsibly, says our menswear columnist
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March 28, 2026
The Easter miracle, told through the UK’s remarkable church art
Where you can feel the Passion in all its bloody glory — by the stonemason and author Andrew Ziminski
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March 28, 2026
Berkeley boss hails Sadiq Khan’s move to water down housing rules
Rob Perrins has applauded the London mayor for relaxing a temporary regime on affordable housing quotas that was considered unworkable
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March 28, 2026
Phil Foden struggling like Paul Scholes — England must unlock his talent
We should know by now where the ‘Stockport Iniesta’ fits in the national team, so why does Thomas Tuchel’s false-nine plan feel like a last...
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March 28, 2026
Houthis’ attack shows Trump his options may be choked off in a flash
A missile strike on Israel by Iran’s allies in Yemen is enough to increase the risk to shipping in the narrow Red Sea. But the US could turn...
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March 28, 2026
Iran has enough uranium for a dozen nuclear bombs. Where is it?
US and Israeli airstrikes destroyed enrichment facilities but a 440kg stockpile remains — and Mojtaba Khamenei may be tempted to make more
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March 28, 2026
My lonely battle to expose the real Huw Edwards
The BBC star’s downfall, now dramatised by Channel 5, began with a tip-off to The Sun’s Scarlet Howes. She recalls the backlash and how she...
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March 28, 2026
Who is Peter Magyar, the man hoping to oust Viktor Orban?
The Tisza Party leader campaigns on ending corruption and bringing back prosperity. Can he win one of central Europe’s most consequential el...
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March 28, 2026
How the SNP spends billions ‘to buy loyalty from charities’
Grants ensure activists don’t criticise policies on gender, alcohol, drugs and sexual violence
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March 28, 2026
I revisited Delia’s Frugal Food — could it save me cash 50 years on?
Ella Risbridger learns about leftovers and lentils in the classic Delia Smith cookbook — and updates its wisdom for the modern day with thre...
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March 28, 2026
Ben White needs to explain himself, but James Garner looks the part
England’s dour 1-1 draw with Uruguay at Wembley will not live long in the memory but did offer enough useful pointers for coach Thomas Tuche...
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March 28, 2026
Brendon McCullum can use Ashes trauma to drive new England standards
I don’t mind the decision to keep head coach, but he must go back to basics and use the shared disappointment of a terrible winter to forge...
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March 28, 2026
Josh Simons: I was naive over smears of Sunday Times journalists
Labour Together’s former boss and ex-minister says he is ‘so sorry’ for hiring a US firm to find information on reporters behind an exposé o...
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March 28, 2026
As the drones hit Lviv’s monastery, Ukrainians prayed in their pews
A Russian barrage on the ‘safe’ city of Lviv, far from the front lines, exposes a chilling new reality for stretched air defences
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March 28, 2026
Measles outbreak spreads from London to Birmingham
The Midlands city, which had England’s largest outbreak since the 1990s two years ago, remains the country’s least vaccinated, with one in f...
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March 28, 2026
Tony Blair: We must end left’s unholy alliance with the Islamists
Parts of the left cast Jewish communities as supporters of Israel and Jews become ‘fair game’
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March 28, 2026
The fugitive who bought seven London flats in one day for £11.5m
Despite being a wanted man, Su Jiangbo, a Chinese citizen accused of running illegal casinos, has been able to spend at least £81 million on...
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March 28, 2026
Is Shabana Mahmood in deep water over migration reform?
The home secretary is determined to push through tougher rules but a Labour backlash is gathering strength and the rebels hope Sir Keir Star...
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March 28, 2026
Is a fifth British tourist’s death linked to Cape Verde outbreak?
A widow had no reason to suspect her husband died because of their holiday. Then she read our news report
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March 28, 2026
Inside the Met Police operation to protect Jews during Passover
Undercover operatives, armed police and drones are being deployed as the force prepares for threats to synagogues, Jewish schools and commun...
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March 28, 2026
Climate change is threatening cotton production. Are potatoes the solution?
With half the world’s cotton-producing regions expected to be affected by climate change by 2040, a British start-up has come up with a tota...
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March 28, 2026
UK demands French migrant centre as price of beach patrol deal
A three-year pact to fund efforts to stop small-boat crossings from France’s northern coast will expire this week unless a new deal is signe...
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March 28, 2026
Bentley Bentayga review — ‘Looks like a turd but you feel good’
There was a sense of occasion when I drove it. I guess when a girl puts on a ballgown she feels the same way
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March 28, 2026
We live three minutes from the station — and can’t catch a train
A line connecting Oxford to Milton Keynes was finished 16 months ago. So why does it remain useless to families who moved to be next to it?
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March 28, 2026
Rip-off World Cup is now beyond parody — Fifa has used up all the jokes
From the outset, everything about the way tickets were sold, priced and distributed was designed to fleece fans — so why are we surprised ab...
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March 28, 2026
At Noelia Castillo’s hospital, Spanish women back her euthanasia fight
The case of the paralysed rape victim, 25, who fought her father for the right to be euthanised, exposes deep divisions in Catholic Spain
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March 28, 2026
Josh Kerr wants mile record — ‘I’m obsessed with pushing my body to limit’
Former world 1,500m champion leaving no stone unturned in effort to clock 222 seconds and break 27-year-old record previously held by Seb Co...
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March 28, 2026
Royal Mail wants to scrap cap on second-class stamp price rises
Ofcom could end inflation-linked cap in return for the company offering free or discounted services to lower-income households
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March 28, 2026
The British engineer with Artemis II crew’s lives in her hands
Siân Cleaver, from Chelmsford, is counting down to the moment the moon mission launches from Cape Canaveral on Wednesday in a rocket she hel...
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March 28, 2026
11 podcasts and radio shows to lift your spirits
Seeking solace from all those grim news headlines? Our radio critic is here to help
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March 28, 2026
Britain’s richest children already have £400,000 savings
The huge sums building up in some Junior Isas show how choosing stocks and shares over cash accounts can really pay off in the long run
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March 28, 2026
We’re besieged by sex on TV — but there’s a point to the shocking Huw Edwards drama
It was hard to watch this show about the disgraced newsreader but it gave me a proper understanding of what he did. That is true public serv...
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March 28, 2026
How accurate is The Pitt? Adam Kay’s verdict on the hit hospital drama
The acclaimed author of This Is Going to Hurt — which gave a heartbreaking glimpse into life as a junior doctor — analyses the award-winning...
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March 28, 2026
How to negotiate with Iran, by an ambassador who succeeded
Matthew Gould says the regime in Tehran has a high pain threshold and a history of using aggression as leverage — but also flaws that Trump...
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March 28, 2026
How France beat Britain at the high-speed train game
Double-decker TGV train services are a great way to travel and generate huge revenue for the state operator — why does the UK lag so far beh...
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March 28, 2026
Saudi prince trapped between Trump’s war and Iran’s vengeance
Riyadh fears a ‘chaotic end’ to the Gulf conflict could leave a wounded, vengeful Tehran regime at its doorstep if the US withdraws
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March 28, 2026
Barry Manilow: ‘The doctors say ease up — you’ve been through hell’
At 82, the singer talks about his fight to get back on stage after cancer, why his 55th album will be his last — and recalls a strange night...
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March 28, 2026