Top Story XL bully owners face ban on leaving children under 12 alone with their dogs The Guardian · world 16m ago Read
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UK regulator orders social media firms to adopt measures to stop viral illegal content The Guardian · world 1h ago Read
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Amazon’s main UK arm handed £7.6m tax credit as profits soar to £355m The Guardian · world 2h ago Read
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First Thing: Zelenskyy says he told Trump that Putin was ‘playing games’ with Washington The Guardian · world 3h ago Read
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US stadium and hotel workers threaten strikes ‘to make things fair’ during World Cup The Guardian · world 3h ago Read
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Football regulator could force David Sullivan to sell West Ham stake The Guardian · world 3h ago Read
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Experts warn Trump ‘inventing fraud’ in California as president ramps up baseless claims The Guardian · world 4h ago Read
Serial rapist ex-NFL player transferred from prison to halfway house The Guardian · world 4h ago Read
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Man seriously injured in Belfast stabbing Starmer describes as ‘sickening’ The Guardian · world 4h ago Read
Iran War Live Updates: Israel Launches New Strikes in Southern Lebanon The New York Times · world 4h ago Read
Unions rebuff Farage and say Reform ‘cosplaying’ as workers’ champions The Guardian · world 4h ago Read
In an Italy of Many Voices, Emma Dante’s Plays Speak ‘the Language of the People’ The New York Times · arts 5h ago Read
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Drones Stray Into Neighboring Countries as Russia and Ukraine Battle The New York Times · world 5h ago Read
At City Ballet, Spring Fever Hit, With Ups and Some Dispiriting Downs The New York Times · arts 5h ago Read
The Victoria and Albert Museum Gets Nostalgic for Britain’s Lost Music Venues The New York Times · arts 5h ago Read
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‘Central to human identity’: exhibition at the Met connects bodies with musical instruments The Guardian · art_design 5h ago Read
The Ex-Mayor of Arcadia, Her Boyfriend and the Chinese Government The New York Times · world 5h ago Read
Sting Never Gave Up on His Musical ‘The Last Ship.’ Now It’s Back The New York Times · arts 5h ago Read
James Blood Ulmer, adventurous US guitarist and vocalist, dies aged 86 The Guardian · world 5h ago Read
KLM apologises after Paralympian denied onboard wheelchair on 11-hour flight The Guardian · world 5h ago Read
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NSW prosecutors launch proceedings against Labor officials accused of disguising donations to Chris Minns The Guardian · world 6h ago Read
World’s largest banks pledged $906bn to fossil fuel companies in ‘unfathomable’ increase in 2025, report finds The Guardian · world 6h ago Read
Doctors and NHS could be sued for mistakes made by AI tools, report warns The Guardian · world 6h ago Read
Levi’s sues Australian clothing brand Globe over ‘blatant copying’ of tabs on pockets The Guardian · world 6h ago Read
GSK makes biggest ever acquisition with $10.6bn for US cancer drug firm The Guardian · world 6h ago Read
Israel puts Palestinian doctor in solitary confinement after 17 months held without charge The Guardian · world 7h ago Read
Air passengers ‘risking lives by grabbing bags and filming in emergencies’ The Guardian · world 7h ago Read
Rows over defence investment plan ‘have badly harmed cabinet relations’ The Guardian · world 7h ago Read
Cello belonging to artist John Constable to be played for first time in 100 years The Guardian · art_design 7h ago Read
Cello belonging to artist John Constable to be played for first time in 100 years The Guardian · world 7h ago Read
Booker prize launches new Quick Read in effort to boost adult reading crisis The Guardian · world 7h ago Read
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Tuesday briefing: Is a social media ban in the UK enough to help protect young people? The Guardian · world 8h ago Read
Tony Abbott backs One Nation preference deal and says Liberals can’t just be a ‘little less woke than Labor’ The Guardian · world 8h ago Read
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Parents caring for seriously ill children in UK could get financial support under ‘Hugh’s law’ The Guardian · world 9h ago Read
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Ministers could ban London councils ‘dumping’ homeless families miles away The Guardian · world 9h ago Read
Brisbane woman who gave lethal medication to terminally ill husband released on bail after murder charge The Guardian · world 10h ago Read
Why a U.K. By-Election in Makerfield Could Topple Prime Minister Keir Starmer The New York Times · world 10h ago Read
Crew Is Rescued After U.S. Helicopter Goes Down Near Strait of Hormuz The New York Times · world 10h ago Read
ABC began international search to replace Justin Stevens as news director without his knowledge The Guardian · world 11h ago Read
Jacinta Allan says Pauline Hanson ‘chooses to barrack for bullies’ over ‘ditch the witch’ billboard The Guardian · world 11h ago Read
Barnaby Joyce claims people who ‘look like’ recent arrivals dominate auctions. Who is he talking about? The Guardian · world 13h ago Read
French star Patrick Bruel held by police investigating new sexual assault allegations The Guardian · world 13h ago Read
FCC lifts looming deadline for Amazon Leo satellite broadband constellation Ars Technica · tech 13h ago Read
Donald Trump given hostile reception as New York crowd boos and jeers president at NBA finals The Guardian · world 13h ago Read