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The Boris Files
Boris Johnson under pressure to explain how his private office follows funding rules
Politics  
Boris Johnson under pressure to explain how his private office follows funding rules
Office is part-funded by public duty costs allowance, which should only be used to support public work of former PMs
Speeches  
Putin views, queen stories and a boss’s birthday bash: Boris Johnson’s £5m worth of paid speeches
Elon Musk  
Revealed: Boris Johnson approached Elon Musk on behalf of London Evening Standard owner Lebedev
Politics  
Three former PMs say they use subsidy only for public duties after Johnson revelations
The Boris Files  
Revealed: how Boris Johnson traded PM contacts for global business deals
News
Israel launches airstrikes against top Hamas members in Qatar for Gaza ceasefire talks
Qatar  
Israel launches airstrikes against top Hamas members in Qatar for Gaza ceasefire talks
Hamas says six were killed but its leadership survived the attack, which the US says ‘does not advance Israel or America’s goals’
Nato  
Poland shoots down drones over its territory amid Russian attack on Ukraine, prime minister says
Labour  
Phillipson the frontrunner as six female Labour MPs enter deputy leader race
New Zealand  
Discovery of new campsite shows fugitive Tom Phillips had ‘outside help,’ NZ police say
Jeffrey Epstein  
Photo of novelty cheque suggests Epstein ‘sold’ Trump a woman for $22,500
The Boris Files
Boris Johnson under pressure to explain how his private office follows funding rules
Politics  
Boris Johnson under pressure to explain how his private office follows funding rules
Office is part-funded by public duty costs allowance, which should only be used to support public work of former PMs
Special report
The Gaza family torn apart by IDF snipers from Chicago and Munich
Gaza  
The Gaza family torn apart by IDF snipers from Chicago and Munich
Five-month investigation reveals how four members of one family were shot and killed in a single day and highlights a pattern in which Israeli troops target unarmed civilians
 
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In focus
Can the old-but-new NHS league tables revive the health service?
NHS  
Can the old-but-new NHS league tables revive the health service?
The new system resembles Tony Blair’s star-rating regime, which was eventually scrapped. Whether naming and shaming leads to improvements remains to be seen
Archaeology  
People gathered for great meat feasts at end of British bronze age, study shows
Stage  
The mystery of the coffee-shop meltdown – told by dancers, a drummer and a brown bear
Features
Gisèle Pelicot  
‘All the accused men in that court had a double life’: Béatrice Zavarro on defending Dominique Pelicot
‘All the accused men in that court had a double life’: Béatrice Zavarro on defending Dominique Pelicot
V&A  
Show me the nipple-baring Ziggy knitwear! A tour inside David Bowie’s mind-boggling 90,000-item archive
The long read
‘You want to talk about a world of lies?’ Teaching philosophy in prison
The long read  
‘You want to talk about a world of lies?’ Teaching philosophy in prison
The long read: My class of college students and inmates can get loud and rowdy, with everyone engaged. This is what philosophy should look like
Opinion