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Politica

UK general election: Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer begin their campaigns –…

Leaders to hold a series of events across the country after election is announced for July 4

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In search of home runs and hot dogs on baseball road trip

With the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets set to play in London next month, Charles Walford takes in four games in four…

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Politica

The Times view on the general election: Battle Commenced

Rishi Sunak is gambling on a summer election, trusting that his solid performance will save him, but the odds on his survival are…

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Mondo

The Times view on calls for a Palestinian state: Recognising Reality

Without Israel’s agreement, campaigning for a two-state solution is pointless posturing

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The Times view on Craig Mackinlay’s Commons return: Standing Tall

The quadruple amputee MP richly deserves his accolades

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Politica

John Curtice: Rishi Sunak had better be an extraordinary campaigner

He is taking an enormous gamble in calling a July 4 election and it is not clear what he thinks he can achieve in weeks having…

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Labour must avoid destructive local rent controls

Labour often talks a good game on housing. Sir Keir Starmer’s party acknowledges the need to reform planning laws to deliver…

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The Times Daily Quiz: Thursday May 23, 2024

Fifteen questions to get you thinking. The answers are below

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Monty Don accuses Chelsea Flower Show judges of box-ticking

TV gardener praises Ula Maria’s winning debut but compares the competition to a driving test

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Politica

Met Police won’t pause any arrests to ease crisis in prisons

Advice rejected by Scotland Yard as chiefs’ council is accused of bowing to government

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Kyrgios and Rooney join BBC as pundits for Wimbledon and Euros

Kyrgios made commentary debut at Australian Open in January, while Rooney has made appearances on both TNT Sports and Sky Sports

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The Times Daily Quiz: Wednesday May 22, 2024

Fifteen questions to get you thinking. The answers are below

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Training ‘bootcamps’ for unemployed to help them fill vacancies

Mel Stride is to announce Conservative plans to avoid worker shortages that will be caused by cutting migrant visas

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Why was my face stolen for a dating profile?

When Mandy Appleyard discovered that her photograph was being used by a stranger online, she began a personal quest to find out…

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Sex scandal teacher ‘played the cool girl with pupils but would not socialise…

Colleagues say the behaviour of Rebecca Joynes, who groomed one boy and got pregnant by another, triggered a breakdown in…

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How to improve your blood pressure — in three months

It’s a silent killer but lifestyle changes can result in significant improvements to readings, the experts tell Peta Bee

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Generation Zzz: the rise of the adult sleepover

Forget going out — staying in with all your friends is the new way to socialise, says Rosalyn Wikeley

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Who is responsible for the infected blood scandal? The heroes and villains of…

Former prime minister, civil servants and doctors were singled out by the inquiry for their failures to heed warnings that led to…

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Everything you can blame on your hormones (including your dad bod)

These messengers affect every aspect of our lives, a top endocrinologist tells Anna Maxted

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Emma Freud on the joy of using power tools

They didn’t teach her how to manage a drill at the convent, so now she is going back to school to find her way around a toolbox

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I love paying in cash — I don’t want my wife to know what I spend

A society without notes and coins would expose the consumption-related sins of omission in many marriages

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Three ways to strengthen your neck muscles

Try these moves to improve your posture and reduce the risk of injury

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Snorers: have you been tested for sleep apnoea yet?

Millions of people in the UK are affected by the condition. Now gadgets to help with home diagnosis are under consideration for…

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Business

Why Australia’s prime property market is sizzling

Wealthy international buyers are heading down under to thriving cities like Sydney and Melbourne. They face stiff competition but…

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Rita Ora’s new haircare range targets damaged and thinning hair

Hair and scalp care are big business, and whether yours is shedding postpartum or suffering from overstyling there’s a solution —…

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The Times Daily Quiz: Tuesday May 21, 2024

Fifteen questions to get you thinking. The answers are below

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The best egg chairs to buy now for your garden

Comfortable and chic, these seats come in a mix of materials and colours to match any home aesthetic. Lounge in the sun this…

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King Charles in crosshairs as African leaders fight hunting ban

Representatives from six nations have demanded an amendment to the planned Trophy Hunting Bill

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Economists hopeful inflation will hit 2% target this week

Inflation could reach the Bank of England’s 2 per cent target this week, boosting the chances of a rate cut in June

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Tech

Nigella Lawson: the food that makes me happy

She won’t use the Zoe app, likes to add things to her diet — not restrict it — and dreams of owning a beehive

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The Times view on looming Eurostar regulations: Tunnel Vision

New border controls and long queues will deter passengers from using Eurostar

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The Times view on the UK’s dairies: Say Cheese

Britain’s dairies and cheesemakers are smiling at record cheese consumption

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No shared beds for us please, we’re middle class

Separate bedrooms used to be for aristocracy only — now, says Natasha Poliszczuk, she’s the odd one out among her friends by…

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Why I won’t be sending my children to private school

As fees rise, one lawyer parent writes why she made the decision to give her son’s prep school place away

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Going whey beyond: British cheese is having a moment to savour

Consumers opt for Continental gourmet and speciality varieties as smaller producers based in Britain vie for plaudits

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The times view on blasphemy laws: Freedom of Speech

New laws protecting the rights of teachers to criticise religion are to be introduced to prevent intimidation by activists…

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Politica

Labour can win business support with a 21st-century Marshall Plan

The CBI’s former president argues that Labour’s plans for growth are a positive step, but warns that tough choices will be needed…

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A horse’s kick left me going through perimenopause in my twenties

Lady Zoe Warren, a friend of the royal family, had a childhood accident that led to lifelong health issues — and a quest to help…

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UK businesses aim to make billions from Saudi Great Futures event

Oliver Dowden leads Britain’s biggest trade delegation in a decade to the event in Riyadh

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The natural level of interest rates may be higher than we think

Instead of focusing on incremental changes, we should be asking how to support both price stability and growth in our economy

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Boy dies and another fighting for life after river swim

The two teenagers, aged 13 and 14, got into difficulty in the River Tyne in Ovingham on Saturday afternoon

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M&S turns page to see if success story continues

Nothing succeeds like success and Marks & Spencer has been impressing with its turnaround efforts. Investors in the retailer,…

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Politica

Disused HS2 land costs taxpayers £50 million a year

The government spent £600 million buying land round the subsequently scrapped northern stretch of the high-speed train line — and…

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I was a first-time father at 48, like Ant McPartlin

The TV presenter says his wife’s a ‘legend’ and he’s ‘a mess’ following the birth of their son. Chris Lawson knows how he feels

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AITech

Kainos has its eye on AI. Here’s why you should buy the dip

With a £10m investment in machine learning, the Belfast-based software company is set to benefit from a boom in global IT spending

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Badenoch’s geography is all foggy on the Tyne — or is it the Tees?

Sometimes, as an electorate, we have absurd expectations of our political leaders.And yet there are some things that should be a…

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Infected blood scandal shows the danger of treating NHS like a religion

As other nations offered compensation, we dithered and delayed for decades in yet another very British travesty

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Inside the Eurovision hangover that could spoil the party for good

After booing, backstage rows and even more politics than usual, can the song contest get back on track?

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