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Starmer banks on £150bn investment to placate critics of Trump state visit
Donald Trump  
Starmer banks on £150bn investment to placate critics of Trump state visit
Prime minister seeks to make best of difficult state visit by US president with package of commitments by US firms
US television  
Jimmy Kimmel Live! suspended indefinitely after host’s Charlie Kirk comments
Immigration  
Shabana Mahmood accuses asylum seekers of making ‘vexatious, last-minute claims’
Social mobility  
Privately educated still have ‘vice-like grip’ on most powerful UK jobs
UK news  
Starmer to recognise Palestinian state ‘after Trump visit’
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University Guide 2026  
Oxford tops our league table - see the full rankings
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Socialising  
No alcohol? No problem: how to make friends at university without booze
Finances  
How to manage a part-time job alongside your student workload … and boost your CV at the same time
Special report
China’s ‘temple economy’ in the spotlight as scandals rock influential religious leaders
Shaolin Inc  
China’s ‘temple economy’ in the spotlight as scandals rock influential religious leaders
Powerful Buddhist monks who have previously escaped punishment are the latest target of the government’s crackdown on excess wealth and alleged corruption
In focus
‘We pray a visa comes before death’: Gaza’s injured children left in limbo
Israel's war on Gaza  
‘We pray a visa comes before death’: Gaza’s injured children left in limbo
Mariam, Nasser and Ahmed were evacuated from the warzone but are now stranded in an Egyptian hospital that cannot treat their life-threatening injuries after Trump’s sudden ban on Palestinians entering the US
Ukraine war briefing  
'Purl' shipments of Europe-funded weapons begin, heralding new chapter for arming Ukraine
Science  
Scientists claim they’ve made ‘pivotal step’ in bringing back the dodo for first time in 300 years
 

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Relationships  
‘A bad dream but I never woke up’: what it is like to lose your best friend
‘A bad dream but I never woke up’: what it is like to lose your best friend
Film  
One Battle After Another review – Paul Thomas Anderson’s thrillingly helter-skelter counterculture caper
The long read
‘Resistance is when I put an end to what I don’t like’: The rise and fall of the Baader-Meinhof gang
Cold war  
‘Resistance is when I put an end to what I don’t like’: The rise and fall of the Baader-Meinhof gang
In the 1970s, the radical leftwing German terrorist organisation may have spread fear through public acts of violence – but its inner workings were characterised by vanity and incompetence
Opinion
Are the stars finally aligning for the ‘new golden age’ of nuclear?
Are the stars finally aligning for the ‘new golden age’ of nuclear?
France should have recognised Palestinian statehood years ago. The cynic in me asks: why now?
Sport
Champions League  
Liverpool strike late again as Van Dijk header foils Atlético fightback
Liverpool strike late again as Van Dijk header foils Atlético fightback