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The chancellor is expected to use the budget to limit a tax break on pension contributions for both employers and employees
Rachel Reeves is expected to raise income tax and cut national insurance — which will leave many retirees out of pocket
The prime minister had no rest from bad headlines at home during trip to Brazil but worse may come when OBR delivers its verdict on budget plans
The broadcaster praised Lorraine Kelly, who had put up signs in the ITV loos urging women to ‘check your breasts’
White House denounces corporation as a ‘propaganda machine’
The presenter was investigated after eye-rolling and changing the script from ‘pregnant people’
Like the newsreader, the public is sick of the BBC’s deep-rooted, intractable bias over gender and the erasure of women
Karl Bushby has crossed the globe on foot — braving prison, ice-cold waters and a war zone. He hasn’t seen his family for a decade
On’s ‘CloudTec’ system — holes in the sole designed to make users feel like they are ‘running on clouds’ — instead made shoes unwearable, say users
Ed Miliband is the latest energy secretary to focus on a net zero policy that doesn’t add up. Leaders gathering in Brazil must ask the right questions
In Amsterdam, a show about the murder of Betty Szabo has become a true crime sensation just as debate around the red light district heats up
The prince met Juma Xipaia and several indigenous leaders – a welcome distraction from news of Harry and uncle Andrew
Borthwick’s side face Fiji at Twickenham for second week of Quilter Nations Series — Genge captains with Itoje as replacement
Still ferociously competitive as he approaches landmark, the England great discusses the toll his career – and charity walks — have taken on his body
The city has entered a gilded age of bright-eyed coders, tech bosses with bodyguards, and more billionaires per square foot than anywhere in the world
Britain can’t afford to be paralysed by fear of tech making humans redundant. Action is needed now to equip our children with the skills of the future
He co-founded Reddit, married Serena Williams and bought a stake in Chelsea Women. After a messy break-up from his website, he’s focused on sport
The Hollywood actress, 56, has gone ‘Instagram official’ with her new boyfriend
As fighting rages in neighbouring Sudan, the young nation struggles to cope with its own political crisis, an influx of refugees and hunger
Labour MPs misread US elections, where economic competence trumps all. Farage gets it but may be too late to change
Cartoon by Peter Brookes
n his new book the nutrition expert Ian Marber explains how to eat to stay healthy when you’re on GLP-1s
Milly Ellis was the actor’s ‘earwig’ as his memory failed. She recalls his huge talent, insecurity and wild mischief-making
The airline launched its first flight from Luton to Glasgow for £29 in November 1995, and while its fares may not always be so low now, it’s still a no-frills stalwart
With primary school children set to be taught how to manage their finances from 2028, George Nixon works out what should be on the curriculum
Scientist and later diplomat who oversaw CERN’s first Nobel prizewinning discovery and paved the way for the Large Hadron Collider
Simon de Burton lusts over a new book that brings together some of the most collectible, covetable motorcycles ever made