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Public turn against ‘unjustifiable’ doctor strike

A YouGov survey for The Times found that 36% supported further industrial action by junior doctors, while 49% opposed it

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Raynor Winn and Moth at the film screening of 'The Salt Path'.
‘I’m the one telling the truth’: the widow who exposed Salt Path scandal

The publishing world has been rocked by allegations of lies in the bestselling memoir. The real people behind the story are surprised it took so long


Starmer plans reshuffle to reassert his authority over Labour

Prime minister will reorganise his cabinet in September as he hopes to enter a ‘delivery phase of government’ and re-establish faith among voters



Migrants arrive in Dover on an RNLI lifeboat after a Channel crossing.
Migrant deal will let France choose who it takes back

Border Force unions worry the arrangement will leave them stuck with ‘known rapists’ that French officials would never allow to return



Aftermath of an Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad.
Air India report: fuel switches cut off before plane crashed


Aftermath of an Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad.


Spectator applying sunscreen at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon spectators call for court roof closures amid heatwave

Gregg Wallace at a food festival, holding an immersion blender.
BBC boss threatened Wallace with the sack six years ago

Spectator applying sunscreen at Wimbledon.
Wimbledon spectators call for court roof closures amid heatwave






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Jannik Sinner wins Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles semi-final.
Reality bites for Djokovic as Sinner hands out a semi-final humbling

World No1 sets up showdown Carlos Alcaraz after time catches up to injury-hit Serb as he fails to reach Wimbledon final for first time since 2017






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Celebrating new Moulin Rouge sails in Paris — and other news in pictures
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MPs oppose Starmer’s gender-critical pick for equality watchdog



Sir Humphrey speaks frankly in move across the Channel
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Portrait of Rafael Nadal behind a tennis racket.
‘I’m in a different phase of life’: why Nadal is staying away from Wimbledon

King of clay, busy running powerboat racing team and tennis academy, says Alcaraz is ‘incredible’ and Emma Raducanu has a ‘great future’


Long, rectangular pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas, next to a building with glass doors.
Another UK heatwave is here — here’s where to make a weekend of it


Björn Borg, 2021
Bjorn Borg: My son said, ‘Dad, you know nothing about tennis’

Collage of tennis greats playing tennis.
Who is the greatest tennis player? Our experts crunch the numbers


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Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs in a still from the film *The Salt Path*.
How the Salt Path fiasco happened — insiders on the crisis in publishing


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Migrants waiting at a port in Lampedusa, Italy.

Shifting alliances, proxy politics and a smuggling boom in Libya mean that on the Italian island of Lampedusa, refugees are arriving in growing numbers

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Reform voters simply want to smash things up

Intelligent friends are turning to Nigel Farage in such despair with our politics, they are prepared to vote for a death cult



Illustration of a man tripping on a red carpet while carrying missiles, in front of an Israeli plane.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Child abuse case shows perils of Pride policing






a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Child abuse case shows perils of Pride policing






Salim Ramji, head of BlackRock's U.S. Wealth Advisory, speaking at a summit.
How Vanguard’s ‘Ten Trillion Dollar Man’ would save the City


President Trump holding a chart of reciprocal tariffs at a White House event.
US banks set to report $26bn windfall from tariff trades

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Alistair OsborneNet zero in Labour’s electricity pricing overhaul



FTSE 100 retreats from record high



Today Balham, tomorrow the world, says boss of AI unicorn

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Jofra Archer of England celebrates taking a wicket at Lord's Cricket Ground.

Lord’s (second day of five): Fast bowler’s comeback wicket is highpoint of a day that also included 211th Test catch for Root and crucial dismissal of Gill






A woman in a floral dress sings on a stage, silhouetted figures of other people are visible in the background.
This Bob Dylan musical has got tangled up in blues
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