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EU moves to seize €90bn of Russian assets to fund Ukraine reparations

The proposal comes after Zelensky’s meeting with Steve Witkoff, the US envoy, was said to have been cancelled when peace talks with Putin stalled


Prince Andrew and the Crown Prince of Bahrain smiling in a carriage.
Revealed: Andrew lobbied Middle East royals over business venture

Messages to the crown prince of Bahrain and an Omani government adviser show how Andrew tried to use his contacts to further his interests in the region

16 minutes ago

Andrew’s rent was just the start — royal entitlement must be reined in

Our monarchy costs us about half a billion pounds a year — Andrew is just an extreme example of a wider culture of questionable royal entitlement

11 minutes ago


1/6|The King with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the German president

The King with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the German president

German president welcomed by King and Queen on three-day state visit

In the First German state visit to Britain this century President Steinmeier will visit the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, destroyed in 1940

37 minutes ago


Could Reform and the Tories join forces before the election?

The denials have been emphatic — but the rumours are not likely to go away as there is a clear political and electoral logic underpinning them



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Women’s Institute bans trans women from joining

The National Federation of Women’s Institutes expressed ‘utmost regret’ but said it had to act in accordance with the Supreme Court ruling


Britain's Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Julia Neuberger, Chair of University College London Hospital (UCLH), conversing.
Britain's Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and Julia Neuberger, Chair of University College London Hospital (UCLH), conversing.
Puberty blocker trial has ‘ethics at heart’, claims Streeting

WI centenary celebration cake for the Women's Institute, with the words "the WI inspiring women for 100 years" and dates 1915-2015.
WI centenary celebration cake for the Women's Institute, with the words "the WI inspiring women for 100 years" and dates 1915-2015.
Women’s Institute bans trans women from joining








Ian Bell of England avoids a short ball from Mitchell Johnson of Australia during day four of the First Ashes Test match.
Farewell to the ‘Gabbatoir’: concrete fortress that inspired dread in even the best

The Gabba, which will be demolished after 2032 Olympics, has been surpassed by other grounds in terms of niceties but its atmosphere is unmatched

The Ashes


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Editor's picks



Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, decorating a Christmas tree with golden ornaments for "With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration."
Hey-oh! Is this really Christmas with Meghan and Harry?

In the With Love, Meghan festive special, the Duchess of Sussex subjects crackers to psychoanalysis and makes broccoli into a wreath. By Hilary Rose


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Why being part of a ‘drouple’ means you’ll stay together



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Crisp restaurant review: ‘It’s delicious. Absolutely delicious’


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Mark Salvi, his wife Layla, their two children Hugo and Sienna, and their dog Pip in front of their newly upgraded house and swimming pool.
How to put your stamp on a semi — and win over the planners




Russian President Vladimir Putin and Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov meet with US Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff at the Kremlin in Moscow.

The Russian leader has shown no signs he is ready to give up his imperial ambitions — while talks have deepened the rift between Europe and Washington



Trump’s narco-war is a blow to world order

Venezuela’s president may be a despot but the US does not have a licence to kill his citizens



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Cartoon by Morten Morland



Headshot of Daniel Finkelstein.
Logical step for Labour is to reverse Brexit






Headshot of Daniel Finkelstein.
Logical step for Labour is to reverse Brexit




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Katherine DenhamWe spent £4,300 to see Oasis — but the tickets were fake




Collage of a woman in a yellow shirt, Paddington Bear, a woman in a grey suit, and a man in a white shirt and tie.

His explicit odes to his journalist alleged lover are worse than the torture poetry by the Vogons in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy




A stuffed bunny on the floor in front of a scared child sitting against a wall, symbolizing child abuse.
Born an addict, my adopted daughter’s heartbreaking struggle


HSBC Brendan Nelson Group Chair.
HSBC appoints former KPMG executive Brendan Nelson as chairman
37 minutes ago


Water gushes from a pipe next to a Thames Water van.
Thames Water risks being forced into special administration

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Ryan BourneLabour isn’t ‘fixing a black hole’, it’s growing the welfare state



Glencore axes 1,000 jobs but plans to double copper production
16 minutes ago




Trump will name pick to head Federal Reserve ‘early next year’
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Alan Bates, sub-postmaster of the Craig-y-Don Post Office in Llandudno, standing outside his Post Office.
‘Blessed is the brand’ — the truth about what caused the Post Office scandal
37 minutes ago



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James Cochrane, Red Cross chair, smiling in front of the Sierra Leone Red Cross Society logo.
James Cochrane, charity chairman and drugmaker executive

Chairman of the British Red Cross known for his long career in the pharmaceuticals industry and desire to improve global public health, dies aged 81

James Cochrane, Red Cross chair, smiling in front of the Sierra Leone Red Cross Society logo.
James Cochrane, charity chairman and drugmaker executive


Robin Smith, courageous but troubled England batsman, dies aged 62



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