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Jaguar Land Rover begins phased restart tomorrow — as it happened

Carmaker says first UK production since cyberattack will start at its West Midlands engine and battery assembly plants

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Student protests live: Keir Starmer warns of ‘total loss of humanity’

Student protests today: follow the latest news and live updates

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Holland Cooper’s royal connection

The leading lifestyle brand has launched a new campaign in collaboration with The King’s Trust, celebrating the best of British…

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Conservative party conference live: Mel Stride makes rates pledge

Tories gather in Manchester as shadow chancellor sets out policies to support pubs and shops, and help get young people on to the…

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Dear Julia: Can I get my career back on track after breast cancer?

The psychotherapist addresses your dilemmas

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Pro-Palestine protests: Met Police arrest 355 — as it happened

Palestine Action ban demonstrators are arrested in Trafalgar Square days after the synagogue terror attack in Manchester

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How to drive like a world leader

The limousines used to transport monarchs and heads of state are all about soft power and bulletproof protection

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How to talk to your children about rudeness

Expert advice on ways to navigate communication with your teenagers (and avoid screaming)

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Exploring Indonesia’s coastline in a pair of handmade boats

There’s a good reason the stories of King Kong and Jurassic Park were set on Indonesia’s islands. They’re wild — particularly…

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Eight of the best Lake District pubs — chosen by our expert

Pete Brown drove 260 miles and tried 50 beers to whittle down his list of Lakeland pubs. These are the brilliant boozers that…

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The Spanish designer who revolutionised womenswear

The fashion label Fortuny transformed the way women dressed and felt about their bodies in the early 20th century. Today it…

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Rachel Reeves should learn from populists: go big

The chancellor is in a hole but now is the time to be bold and reshape the country — it’s the only chance she will get

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Disabled and elderly people still being shunned in TV adverts

A new study reveals a stark disparity in representation of minorities in advertising, though showing of ethnic groups is improving

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Jane Goodall, primatologist, dies aged 91

The Jane Goodall Institute for animal welfare and community conservation announced the chimp expert had died while on a speaking…

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How Paris shaped, and then forgot, John Singer Sargent

The great painter shocked 1890s Paris with his Madame X portrait. Now the country that shunned and neglected him has finally…

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Middle-class shoplifters target luxury shops ‘for the thrill’

Police use social media to shame higher-income thieves caught on CCTV stealing from retailers such as John Lewis and Waitrose

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Police officers who ‘pledged support for Tommy Robinson’ exposed in sting

A Panorama documentary at Charing Cross station reveals officers who allegedly back the far-right activist and made racist and…

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What we can learn from Luke Donald, the antithesis of egocentric leader

USA were a group of individuals; Europe a team who took the lead from their captain’s use of pronouns ‘we’ and ‘us’ to claim…

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Mosquitoes that spread yellow fever spotted in UK

Discovery of two species of invasive insects that can transmit diseases such as dengue and zika is linked to climate change

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Oktoberfest in Munich temporarily closed over bomb threat

The scare at the German beer festival was linked to a murder and explosions at a family house in the north of the city

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British companies forced to test drones abroad because of UK red tape

Small firms say that Britain’s ‘onerous’ paperwork for boat and drone testing could take six months to complete despite the MoD’s…

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Keir Starmer: Labour will look again at cutting mental health benefits

Welfare reform will be revisited to find a different financial solution to help those with anxiety and depression

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Investing in private assets is becoming normal but is still risky

Private markets are suddenly becoming mainstream for even the most modest end-investor, but do they realise what’s happening?

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FBI to re-examine suicide of Hunter S Thompson at wife’s request

Anita Thompson wants fresh inquiry into death after writer was ruled to have shot himself 20 years ago, leaving a note that was…

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French lessons in the art of urban regeneration: ‘People come first’

A report highlights what the UK could learn from the charming, carefully planned Panorama district in the Parisian suburb of…

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Gwyneth and her daughter, Apple: the new faces of Gap

It was the American brand that changed the high street, bringing us preppy basics that we couldn’t enough of. Then it lost its…

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Sterilising ‘Nazi’ raccoons? That’s inhumane, say hunters

The German city of Kassel, which is home to 30,000 of the havoc-causing animals, had been trying to lure them with strawberry jam…

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Selfridges rues loss of tax-free shopping as tourist numbers slip

Many UK retailers have blamed the scrapping of VAT-free shopping for international visitors for losing customers to rival…

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Prince William: We must do more to champion Gaza aid workers

The Prince of Wales paid tribute to ‘brave humanitarians’ killed during conflicts, including in the Middle East and Ukraine, as…

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England World Cup games could start at 1am in UK due to heat concerns

Scheduling for next year’s tournament could mean Thomas Tuchel’s side play games starting after midnight as Fifa wrestle with…

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Is it a good time to buy shares in Rolls-Royce?

The enginemaker is now the fifth-largest stock in the FTSE 100, with British American Tobacco already in the rear-view mirror and…

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What was it like to sleep with David Bowie? Lulu keeps her fans guessing

The 76-year-old Eurovision winner is back with a tour that dishes the dirt on her exes — but is at its sassy best when she blasts…

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Why are football injuries on the rise?

Scheduling, workloads and high intensity mean injuries are becoming more common — limiting absences while maintaining standards…

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Greggs raises prices to counter rising payroll costs

Market rally brings relief to one of the most shorted stocks in London as chief executive says the company is ‘operating in an…

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Arne Slot facing test of his credentials to get new Liverpool clicking

Mohamed Salah’s dip in form and summer of change means head coach now facing test of guiding a team in transition — 12 months…

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Diversified Energy joins London exodus with US primary listing

The American gas and oil producer said switching to New York with a secondary listing in London was in the best interests of…

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Business live: US shutdown lifts gold to new high as stock markets waver

Markets are concerned about the delay to jobs data and President Trump’s threat to permanently lay off workers

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Crimes by 29,000 serial offenders cost the country £5bn in a year

For the first time researchers have estimated the burden not just on prisons but on businesses and services like the NHS

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Philippines earthquake kills at least 69 as aftershocks continue

The 6.9-magnitude quake has destroyed buildings and left hundreds injured, overwhelming hospitals on the island of Cebu

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How Tony Bloom turned tiny club into Belgian champions on a shoestring

Newcastle United face Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, who are playing in their first Champions League home game — but not at their…

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Chad Powers review — is Glen Powell’s comedy the new Ted Lasso?

The Hollywood star leads this Disney+ sports comedy, which offers six episodes of slapstick and heart but lacks the charm of its…

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Every Alan Partridge series, book and film — ranked

As Steve Coogan’s character returns for a new BBC show, How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge), our critic ranks every performance…

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Nike’s running shoes power surprise sales increase

Sportswear giant’s athlete-focused strategy leads to a 20 per cent sales growth in running as turnaround gains momentum

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US government shutdown begins after funding bill fails in Senate

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers will be placed on unpaid leave until an agreement can be reached between Republicans and…

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Professor Graham MacGregor obituary: health expert

Specialist in cardiovascular medicine who took on the food industry over its excessive use of salt

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Business confidence hits record low over fears of more tax rises

Institute of Directors urges Rachel Reeves to deliver a ‘growth-focused budget that has business at its heart’

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Leopards delayed humans’ rise to top of the food chain

Tooth marks on ancient bones challenge previous assumptions about early human dominance, a study has found

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Le Carré’s son encourages other writers to continue Smiley’s story

Nick Harkaway, who has created the first continuation novel, says the spymaster’s world is rich enough to sustain more books

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