Sunday December 7 2025
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Lammy accused of twisting rape case figures to justify jury plan

Leading barristers describe justice secretary’s claims as ‘cynical and inaccurate’ — and Angela Rayner is set to join rebellion among Labour MPs


Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner exits a vehicle.
Angela Rayner’s next move has the Labour Party on tenterhooks

A leadership contest is inevitable. Sir Keir Starmer’s former deputy is most likely to succeed him — if she wants the job


Met commissioner won anti-terror deal from force while in private sector

Sir Mark Rowley left Scotland Yard in 2018 before returning to take the top job. His expertise served him well during his time away



Kate Winslet in a black jacket, white vest, and blue jeans, standing against a yellow background.
Kate Winslet at 50: ‘Young women have no concept of what being beautiful is’

The actress doesn’t care what people think of her any more. She lets rip about social media, weight-loss drugs — and why it has taken her so long to become a director



McLaren driver Lando Norris celebrating his Formula One world championship win with a trophy.
Norris claims first F1 title after navigating tense Abu Dhabi finale
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Thomas Markle with his daughter Meghan.
Thomas Markle with his daughter Meghan.
Meghan emails her gravely ill father in hospital

Goa nightclub fire: At least 25 dead in suspected kitchen explosion
Goa nightclub fire: At least 25 dead in suspected kitchen explosion

McLaren driver Lando Norris celebrating his Formula One world championship win with a trophy.
McLaren driver Lando Norris celebrating his Formula One world championship win with a trophy.
Norris claims first F1 title after navigating tense Abu Dhabi finale
42 minutes ago





Goa nightclub fire: At least 25 dead in suspected kitchen explosion
Goa nightclub fire: At least 25 dead in suspected kitchen explosion
Goa nightclub fire: At least 25 dead in suspected kitchen explosion



A brown hare with black-tipped ears sits in a snowy landscape.
Winter’s secrets: the patterns and signs to look out for this season

Tristan Gooley, the ‘natural navigator’, maps out clues in the landscape we can all look for now December is here



Hiyam Zarouri and Hélène Cascaro, alleged victims of Christian Nègre, sitting at the Fondation des Femmes in Paris.
It was torture, I had tears in my eyes: how a French civil servant ‘drugged hundreds of women’

Inspired by Gisèle Pelicot’s bravery, women speak of alleged abuse by a former employee at France’s Ministry of Culture


Collage of a West Midlands Police document, police officers, and Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.
Collage of a West Midlands Police document, police officers, and Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.





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Five students pose in front of a green chalkboard filled with mathematical equations and diagrams.
School league tables 2026: the best UK secondary schools revealed

The top schools are preparing pupils to be curious, problem-solving and risk taking, ready for anything that comes their way — as well as academic success

Secondary schools
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People on the ground pulling down a large statue of a man.
Syria, a year after the fall of Assad

Jubilation at the end of the dictator’s regime has given way to a grim inheritance of mass graves, shattered cities — and a complicated map of control


a bald man wearing glasses and a suit smiles for the camera
Matthew SyedUS foreign policy is simply a racket but no one dares defy Trump



A Palestinian child sits with a teddy bear among the rubble of destroyed buildings in Nuseirat Refugee Camp, Gaza.
I spent 33 days inside Gaza last winter. These are the horrors I saw


Students Daniel Kovalshci Voda, Joy Adeola, Shuchen Lin, Fatima Abbas, Remi Weaver, Arham Azi, and Annie Khan Parveen in a school rewards shop.
The school giving away TVs and bikes to cut absences



Best schools in the UK 2026


Dione-Warren, Kalil Warren's mother, and Sadio, his brother, smiling.
How to know — and cope — if your child is a genius

Children with high IQs have bags of potential but can get bored at school and struggle to fit in. We speak to the parents nurturing their exceptional

Dione-Warren, Kalil Warren's mother, and Sadio, his brother, smiling.
How to know — and cope — if your child is a genius


32 lovely innovative things happening in schools



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a man with gray hair is wearing a shirt with leaves on it
I didn’t need a top judge to tell me that Putin attacks us at will

Now is the time to act — pursuing a policy of doing nothing leaves us like the dimwitted frog in the saucepan of boiling water



Illustration of the World Cup 2026 as a golf tournament, with Donald Trump in a "FIFA" golf cart and other figures holding golf clubs on a green field.

Cartoon by Morten Morland



a man wearing glasses and a suit looks at the camera
It’s been said our politics is becoming more European. I disagree






a man wearing glasses and a suit looks at the camera
It’s been said our politics is becoming more European. I disagree







Illustration of two hands holding a roll of £20 notes and a triangular sign depicting one person picking the pocket of another.
The two-tier tax threat to your state pension


Liv Cooke doing a soccer trick with a ball in the air.
Liv Cooke: I’m millions of pounds in debt — but it’s good debt

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England's Ben Stokes reacts after being dismissed.
It’s hard to find much cause for optimism after yet another crushing defeat




George Osborne smiling while standing at the British Museum's Round Reading Room.

The former chancellor reinvented himself — can he do the same for the British Museum? He talks about bringing the Bayeux Tapestry ‘home’

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