The Times August 11, 2025 Bob Vylan hit out at England, Israel and Reform UK at Boardmasters The punk-rap group declared they ‘would not be silenced’ at the festival in Cornwall, responding to backlash over their Glastonbury performa...
The Times August 11, 2025 European car market faces collapse, Mercedes boss warns He claims the industry faces a ‘perfect storm’ of challenges, including a looming ban on petrol and diesel vehicles
The Times August 11, 2025 Can the UK put a rocket under its ambitious green power companies? Ministers want Britain to be a leader in clean energy: Tokamak, a nuclear fusion group, and Octopus, the supplier, say they need a change in...
The Times August 11, 2025 Finland charges Russian oil tanker’s captain over cable ‘sabotage’ After several suspected attacks on critical subsea infrastructure in the Baltic, the Nato member is taking sailors from Moscow’s ‘shadow fle...
The Times August 11, 2025 Trump conference live: President deploys National Guard to Washington DC The announcement comes after a 19-year-old Republican government worker was attacked
The Times August 11, 2025 Danish princess raises eyebrows with X-rated T-shirt at festival The sexually explicit message on Princess Isabella’s shirt divided opinion in a country where royals try to balance dignity and approachabil...
The Times August 11, 2025 Putin cannot be trusted, No 10 warns before his summit with Trump The prime minister’s spokesman says any pause in fighting in Ukraine must not be used by Russia to re-arm and plan a new offensive
The Times August 11, 2025 Edinburgh festivals 2025: the best theatre, music and dance shows Our round-up of all the shows at the Fringe and Edinburgh International Festival reviewed by our critics, from I Was a German to Fly, You Fo...
The Times August 11, 2025 Chinese ships collide while chasing Philippine boat Vessels from Beijing’s navy and coastguard crash into each other near the disputed Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea
The Times August 11, 2025 Gemfields sells Fabergé for $50m to focus on rubies and emeralds SMG Capital, an American investment firm, will take over the maker of the world-renowned Fabergé eggs in a ‘good outcome’ for the Aim-listed...
The Times August 11, 2025 Everest too crowded? Nepal has opened up 97 other peaks to explore Authorities hope the move will alleviate overcrowding on its most famous mountains and boost tourism to its remote western regions
The Times August 11, 2025 Henry Pollock gets England contract but Owen Farrell misses out 20-year-old Northampton flanker on Borthwick’s 25-man list for new season but Saracens fly half is only 2025 Lion to miss out despite return...
The Times August 11, 2025 ‘Wanted’ posters of shoplifters cause offence, says data watchdog Shopkeepers have been told they can share details of thieves among themselves but should not name and shame them publicly
The Times August 11, 2025 Tories accuse Labour of cost cover-up on Chagos deal Sir Keir Starmer said the 99-year lease would cost £3.4 billion but the government actuary says it will be £35 billion in cash terms
The Times August 11, 2025 Dividend tax to affect record 3.7m investors after allowance cut The reduced tax-free sum of £500 seems at odds with Labour’s pledge to get Britain investing as more than one million are expected to owe th...
The Times August 11, 2025 I cannot read work by ‘racist’ VS Naipaul, says British Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah said the novelist, who won the prize in 2001, was one of several writers he had previously ‘read with great admiration’
The Times August 11, 2025 Briton’s remains recovered from Antarctic glacier after 66 years Dennis ‘Tink’ Bell, who died in a crevasse fall on King George Island in 1959, was discovered by a Polish research team
The Times August 11, 2025 Think you know Gen Z slang? Gen Alpha has a whole new language Six-seven, sigma, unc — test your knowledge of the ‘Alpha-bet’ in our quiz
The Times August 11, 2025 Campers abused as Welsh villagers mistake them for migrants A video on Facebook falsely claimed that Gwent police were guarding a Scout campsite where a group of teenagers and children from around the...
The Times August 11, 2025 Telsa applies for licence to supply electricity to UK homes Elon Musk-run carmaker will compete against Octopus Energy and British Gas as customers look to optimise electric vehicle and home battery u...
The Times August 11, 2025 Nvidia and AMD agree deal with Trump to keep China’s market open AI chipmakers will pay the US government 15 per cent of their China revenue in exchange for export licences
The Times August 11, 2025 Three teenagers arrested over death of man on Isle of Sheppey Two boys, 14 and 15, and a 16-year-old girl were being questioned by police in the seaside resort in Kent
The Times August 11, 2025 Why electric cars are still for the rich — and we need more chargers Affluent areas dominate EV ownership — and there are still 19 public chargers per vehicle. Labour’s subsidy aims to level the playing field,...
The Times August 11, 2025 Is wellness the new normal on campus? A new generation of students are choosing their health over boozing, with yoga and meditation societies booming
The Times August 11, 2025 I had one follower on YouTube. But Blake Lively subpoenaed me The actress targeted 107 social media content creators for allegedly being part of Justin Baldoni’s smear campaign. That includes me, a stay...
The Times August 11, 2025 Tear down Clive of India statue outside Foreign Office, peer says Baroness Debbonaire said the statue commemorating the governor’s establishment of British rule was damaging international relations
The Times August 11, 2025 Fire damages historic chapels at Córdoba’s Mosque-Cathedral Critics say the blaze was a result of ‘negligence’ as it is thought to have been caused by a floor-sweeping machine stored in the Unesco sit...
The Times August 11, 2025 Founder hands UK’s biggest independent toy retailer over to staff Employee trust at the Entertainer will see 1,900 workers share in profits and decision-making to preserve company’s culture and legacy
The Times August 11, 2025 Crystal Palace to play in Conference League after defeat in legal battle Court of Arbitration for Sport rules that Uefa decision should stand, with FA Cup winners dropping down from Europa League and Nottingham Fo...
The Times August 11, 2025 ‘Wanted’ posters of shoplifters cause offence, says data watchdog Shopkeepers have been told they can share details of thieves among themselves but should not name and shame them publicly
The Times August 11, 2025 Where A-listers go for their London beauty touch-ups The capital is a regular stopping-off point for the world’s most recognisable faces. But where do they go to keep those faces in fine fettle...
The Times August 11, 2025 Israel-Gaza latest: five Al Jazeera journalists killed in targeted strikes The IDF has admitted killing Anas al-Sharif, one of the news site’s star reporters, claiming he was a ‘terrorist’ in disguise
The Times August 11, 2025 Biddy Baxter obituary: the brains behind Blue Peter The programme’s editor, who believed television should have a moral purpose, could be a disciplinarian boss
The Times August 11, 2025 Hundreds arrested over Palestine Action warned of 14-year jail terms Most activists backing the group, which is banned as a terrorist organisation, are likely to be fined instead of imprisoned
The Times August 11, 2025 Chip giants Nvidia and AMD ‘to pay US 15% of China revenue’ Moves comes after Nvidia said Washington would allow the company to resume sales
The Times August 11, 2025 British backpacker pleads guilty to killing man in e-scooter crash Alicia Kemp faces up to 20 years in jail in Australia after hitting a father of two while over the legal alcohol limit
The Times August 11, 2025 British backpacker pleads guilty to killing man in e-scooter crash Alicia Kemp faces up to 20 years in jail in Australia after hitting a father of two while over the legal alcohol limit
The Times August 11, 2025 Five Al Jazeera journalists killed in targeted Israeli strike on Gaza The IDF has admitted killing Anas al-Sharif, one of the news site’s star reporters, claiming he was a ‘terrorist’ in disguise
The Times August 11, 2025 Tulip Siddiq corruption trial opens in Bangladesh Labour MP denies allegations that she was improperly allocated land in Bangladesh when the country was run by her aunt, Sheikh Hasina
The Times August 11, 2025 Struggling with snoring? Blowing through a conch might help An ancient yogic ritual helped several people with obstructive sleep apnea increase their oxygen blood levels and sleep better, a study in I...
The Times August 11, 2025 Arthur’s Seat fire: Firefighters tackle blaze in Edinburgh Walkers run to safety and visitors are warned to stay away after a wildfire spread rapidly
The Times August 11, 2025 Five Al Jazeera journalists killed in targeted Israeli strike on Gaza The IDF has has admitted to killing Anas al-Sharif, one of the news site’s star reporters, claiming he was a ‘terrorist’ in disguise
The Times August 11, 2025 If there’s no escaping AI, should students even try? Large Language Models are here to stay, but is their use tantamount to cheating?
The Times August 11, 2025 Bonnie Blue: what men really think about her I get why she had sex with 1,000 men. My question is, why did the men do it?
The Times August 11, 2025 Belinda Carlisle: ‘To the press I was “cute and chubby”. Horrible’ The singer on her weight issues, her drink and drug years and hanging out with Rod Stewart
The Times August 11, 2025 Cool cocktail kit: how to raise your summer drinks game Great glasses, shakers and ready-mixed tipples — Hannah Evans chooses her favourites
The Times August 11, 2025 This is my final round of IVF — but I’m not ready to be one and done Here’s how I’m learning to accept I may never have a second child
The Times August 10, 2025 Hypocrisy is a problem. Bad policy is worse Rushanara Ali was right to resign — but the real story is how Labour’s instinct to regulate will make tenants’ problems worse
The Times August 10, 2025 NatWest still took funds for ‘Ponzi scheme’ during police inquiry Investors were paying in to 79th Group’s main account weeks after police said they were investigating ‘suspected widespread fraud’
The Times August 10, 2025 Labour’s class war plan risks missing the point The fact that a plumber is likely to earn more than a professor underlines why dated prejudice should not guide policy