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NHS consultants and junior doctors striking for better pay.
NHS must resist doctors’ strike, its chief tells hospital leaders

Sir Jim Mackey accused BMA of acting in bad faith during negotiations as Wes Streeting, the health secretary, criticised its junior doctors’ committee

Healthcare

Why furious health bosses are braced for painful battle with BMA

Officials in Wes Streeting’s department believe doctors’ leaders are too weak to persuade their members to back a deal to avoid strikes




Collage of migrants on a boat and portraits of suspected smugglers.



Angela Rayner, Labour Party deputy leader, on the general election campaign trail at London Stansted Airport.
Angela Rayner staff’s air miles enough to go round world 13 times

Palestinians in Gaza receive hot meals from a charity amid food shortages.
Trump’s envoy arrives in Rome for Gaza ceasefire talks
Woman pricking finger to check blood sugar.
Leave health tests to medical professionals, researchers warn

Angela Rayner, Labour Party deputy leader, on the general election campaign trail at London Stansted Airport.
Angela Rayner staff’s air miles enough to go round world 13 times





a man and a woman are posing for a picture
Graham Thorpe asked me to help him die, cricketer’s wife tells inquest


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Aerial view of Kitesbridge Farm in the Cotswolds, Oxfordshire.
Ellen DeGeneres lists renovated Cotswolds farmhouse for £22.5m

Presenter swore to ‘get the hell out’ of America after Trump’s re-election — but a lack of stables has left her seeking pastures new


Two sisters looking at a smartphone together in their living room.






A newborn alpaca cria playing outside with other alpacas.
A newborn alpaca — and other news in pictures


BBC to air new MasterChef series with Wallace and Torode



Ozzy Osbourne was more show, less business
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Composite image of osteopath Torben Hersborg with Ronnie Wood, Beverley Knight, and Mads Mikkelsen.
Did the voyeur osteopath Torben Hersborg secretly film me too?

Suzanne Bearne sometimes felt awkwardly exposed while being treated. Now she feels violated and fears he may have filmed her


Two couples at a movie premiere.
How Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson became the new late-life love story


Man adjusting his pants.
Why do so many young men put their hands down their trousers?

Nihal Arthanayake wearing headphones.
Nihal Arthanayake: The BBC is not fit for purpose, I’m quitting to do stand-up


Collage of England's Lionesses celebrating after beating Italy in the Euros.



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Illustration of a man's profile superimposed on military imagery and stock market graphs.

The president’s move to reduce the powers of anti-corruption organisations is a huge political gamble and may cast doubt on Ukraine’s bid to join the EU


Protest against anti-corruption law in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Protests in Kyiv as Zelensky targets anti-corruption bodies
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A woman comforts a crying woman at a sentencing hearing.
As Idaho murderer sentenced, survivor asks: Why did I live?



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Now I’ve left Britain, here’s what you look like

It’s painful to see a great country stagger while trashing its traditions and values but the view is clear from Portugal



Illustration of two people reacting to a phone screen showing a political strategy on a whiteboard.

Cartoon by Ella Baron



a man wearing glasses and a blue shirt smiles for the camera
Most state secrets are nothing of the kind






a man wearing glasses and a blue shirt smiles for the camera
Most state secrets are nothing of the kind






Portrait of Caroline Scott and her son Rupert at home.

Epilepsy affects 600,000 people in the UK, killing 21 a week. A mother reveals how the condition, which is ignored by the NHS, blights her son’s life



Tesla logo at an electric exhibition.
Cheaper Teslas on the way after electric carmaker misses targets


A man walks past a large Google logo on a building in Zurich.
Google’s parent Alphabet beats revenue expectations

Patrick Hosking byline
Patrick HoskingWise founders’ row puts dual-voting structures in the spotlight



EV grant confusion ‘means carmakers could miss targets’



Goldman Sachs boss: City’s status is at risk

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Ben Stokes of England celebrates taking the wicket of Shubman Gill of India.

Rishabh Pant’s departure after being struck on the foot and Sai Sudharsan’s ill-fated hook give England hope in fourth Test as India close on 264 for four


England women's soccer team celebrating a goal.
James GheerbrantWhat if the England DNA is just never giving up?







Kelly Hartnett sitting at a judge's bench in front of the Brooklyn Law School seal.
Help! I’m a true crime addict (but this is a good one, promise)
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