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Prince Harry in a BBC interview discussing reconciliation with the Royal Family.
Harry: I want reconciliation but the King won’t speak to me

The Duke of Sussex earlier lost his appeal for the right to taxpayer-funded police security

Royal family

Harry’s public outburst will not make wounds easier to heal

Family reconciliation appears further away than ever after his interview with the BBC




Nigel Farage giving a speech at a political event.



Photo of Karen Beaumont Carter in France.
‘Idyllic’ Dordogne village stunned by British woman’s stab death

Prime Minister Keir Starmer touring a defense contractor's anechoic chamber.
StormShroud drones to help UK ‘stand up to Putin’, says Starmer

Photo of Karen Beaumont Carter in France.
‘Idyllic’ Dordogne village stunned by British woman’s stab death






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Starmer: We hear voters’ anger and Labour will deliver


Labour’s nightmare rolls on as blame game begins over Reform




Collage of young men, a man and woman, and a balaclava.
Have Ireland’s rap provocateurs Kneecap finally gone too far?

Controversy followed the trio from pub beginnings to Coachella but now police are involved and even their supporters won’t defend their views


Aftermath of a Russian drone strike on an apartment building in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
US steps back from Ukraine talks as Trump ‘needs to move on’



Man assembling flatpack furniture.
My attempt to win the first flatpack world championship


Photo of Michael Gregori, his wife Susan, and their four-year-old son Iain.
Rod Stewart steps in to pay for four-year-old boy’s autism diagnosis



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Editor's picks



Selfie of Ralph Goff in front of the US Capitol building.

Ralph Goff, a former CIA chief of operations, says the war could have been stopped earlier if Kyiv had the weapons it needed


Rajasthan Royals cricketer Vaibhav Suryavanshi celebrates a century.
The boy can play: cricket star, 14, bowls over India


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Reform’s gains show fight for the right is on

While Labour looks safer, local elections suggest Kemi Badenoch hasn’t long to save herself — and the Conservatives



Illustration of a man cutting down a tree with a chainsaw.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Mammograms must stay a man-free zone






a woman wearing a necklace with a cross on it
Mammograms must stay a man-free zone






Man adding olive oil to a pizza on a pizza oven outdoors.

Sales are soaring, so the chef gives his cooking tips — plus his recipes for perfect pizzas


a woman with short brown hair is smiling in a green circle
Jane MacQuittyThe best rosé for the May bank holiday





a man in a suit and tie stands with his arms crossed
Dominic O'ConnellAre we about to cut the odds on an Iberian-style blackout?


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Jack Draper celebrating a win at the Mutua Madrid Open.

British No1 beats Olympic bronze medallist Lorenzo Musetti 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) as he seeks second ATP Masters title



Walton Goggins at the IMDb Portrait Studio at SXSW.

The White Lotus actor talks about on-set gossip, the problems with sudden fame and dealing with trauma


Martin Clunes in São Tomé, surrounded by children.
What’s on TV and radio tonight — Martin Clunes’ Islands of the Atlantic


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