Attorney general warns UK joining war on Iran may be illegal
Lord Hermer is said to have cautioned against British engagement unless UK personnel are targeted
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Lord Hermer is said to have cautioned against British engagement unless UK personnel are targeted
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Soroka Hospital damaged after Israel strikes a key nuclear facility in Iran
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Erick could become the most intense hurricane to make landfall along Mexico’s Pacific coast this early in the season
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The 25-year-old scored and created an assist in City’s 2-0 win over Wydad AC
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New convenience stores will also open across the country
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Ofgem says the provider ‘fell short’ of its standards
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This Lewis Hamilton-produced sports film is a soulless endeavour, and far too infatuated with the near-mythical bravado of Pitt’s racing veteran to really work
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The British No.1 came through a tough contest with Alexei Popyrin to reach the quarter-finals
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European champions PSG will face Copa Libertadores holders Botafogo in one of the biggest games of the tournament so far
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Lionel Messi’s Miami side face Portuguese giants Porto in the second game of their Club World Cup campaign
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Final film in the franchise will be a family affair
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Exclusive: UK visitors face extra Brexit red tape, including fingerprinting, as Rock aligns with Schengen area formalities
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Danny Boyle says it was inevitable the Covid-19 pandemic would shape his latest film, 28 Years Later, which premiered in London on Wednesday (18 June).
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Musician wants to ‘stay in shape and feed my competitive appetite’
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Obama and her brother, Craig Robinson, recently appeared on the ‘Las Culturistas’ podcast
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Either way, the sun is likely slated to consume Earth in billions of years
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Only 10 cans with Osbourne’s DNA were sold by Liquid Death
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Ordinary Iranians are now caught in a war they neither chose nor are prepared for, reports Sayeh Rahimy
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Experts believe only Washington has the weapons capable of halting Iran’s nuclear programme
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‘I don’t think I’ve ever said this publicly before,’ actor said of surprising admission
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Scientists warn world may exceed Paris Agreement’s 1.5C limit as early as February 2028 as greenhouse gas emissions continue rising
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With the critical success of ‘Mindhunter’, the Irish-born actor graduated from supporting tough guy parts in films like ‘Fight Club’ to leading his own shows. As he prepares for the release of ‘The Waterfront’, he speaks to Annabel Nugent about his traditional parents, how he almost turned down ‘Alien 3’ – and why for him, ‘chivalry is not dead’
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Singer had been left ‘shocked’ at pregnancy after adopting in November 2024
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The cult documentary maker tells Hannah Ewens why he’ll never use words like ‘neoliberal’ in his films, how money has burrowed its way into our consciousness and why the real self has disappeared deep within our minds and we’ll never find it
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Hvar may be best known as a party town, but Joanna Booth packs her trainers and swaps cocktails for running trails to discover a whole new side to the Croatian island
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Mark World Tapas Day in true Spanish style with José Pizarro’s crowd-pleasing recipes – think golden tortilla, salty devilled eggs and croquetas worth burning your fingers for
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Lilly Subbotin eats, drinks and dances her way around Glasgow – and finds the city’s restaurants, bars and legendary hospitality might just tempt her to leave the Big Smoke behind
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New maritime drama, starring Holt McCallany, is predictable to a fault, but it’s hard not to keep watching
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As thirst for the vivid green drink reaches an all-time high, Kate Ng looks at the origins of the tea leaf and how the versions of it on the high street are a world away from its authentic roots
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Indian aviation regulator finds no major safety flaws in Air India Dreamliners but flags maintenance and coordination issues
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The ‘Live Forever’ singer said that Soccer Aid was a ‘great cause’ but wasn’t keen to get involved
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New Zealand approves restricted medicinal use of psilocybin, a hallucinogen found in ‘magic mushrooms’ for patients with treatment-resistant depression
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Two tombs found to contain inscriptions of the same surname
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First trailer for ‘Deliver Me from Nowhere’ was released Wednesday
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Hundreds gathered outside Minnesota’s Capitol for a candlelight vigil honoring former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, who were fatally shot at their home. Governor Tim Walz, visibly moved, comforted mourners as the couple’s son, Colin, placed a photo of his parents at a growing memorial filled with flowers, flags and heartfelt messages.
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Elon Musk’s Tesla is set to launch its own robotaxi service in Austin as Waymo brings its self-driving cars to Manhattan
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Danny Boyle and Alex Garland return to the zombie-infested world of ‘28 Days Later’ with interesting, if mixed, results
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For many years, the Iron Dome has repelled missile attacks from Hamas and Hezbollah. Two experts explain how Iranian missiles have punctured Israel’s defence
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A twice-yearly drug called lenacapavir is now the longest-lasting type of PrEP
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Thousands flee Tehran as Ayatollah Ali Khamenei insists Iran won’t surrender to White House pressure
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Donald Trump has publicly disputed analysis by his own intelligence officials that suggests an Iranian nuclear weapon may be years away
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Several missiles have hit civilian population centres, says Israeli military official; Israel attacks Arak heavy water reactor, Iranian state media reports
Images are coming in from the wires of damage from an Iranian missile strike in the town of Ramat Gan, just east of Tel Aviv:
Some images are coming through of the damage from Iranian strikes on Israel:
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Oozy, boozy miniature cakes to enjoy with a kick of caffeine
Someone I know and admire very much, and who seems in excellent health at between 82 and 89 years old, has an espresso and a mini baba al rum every day at about three o’clock – except Sundays, when he has ice-cream. Every now and then, I join him and we then walk for a bit (there is nothing like a caffeine-baba spring in your step), and congratulate each other for not smoking while both wishing that we had a cigarette.
In Poland, the word “baba” can refer to a variety of baked goods, and one in particular is made with rye flour and sweet wine. Baba al rum came about thanks to the greediness of twice king of Poland Stanislaus Leszczyński, who, exiled in Lorraine, thought his kougelhopf too dry, so asked for it to be soaked in rum. This inspired his pastry chef to perfect the dish and, in turn, subsequently inspired other pastry chefs, like baba dominoes. It is a project, though, and remember to chill the eggs.
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Royal College of Physicians also says poor air quality costs country more than £500m a week
Air pollution in the UK is costing more than £500m a week in ill health, NHS care and productivity losses, with 99% of the population breathing in “toxic air”, doctors have said.
Dirty air is killing more than 500 people a week, with health harm to almost every organ of the body caused by air pollution, even at low concentrations, the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) said.
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No one doubts the malignity of the Iranian government, but if we forget the tragedies of interventions past, we’ll make the same mistakes
On the eve of the 1991 Gulf war, a TV reporter asked the US commander Norman Schwarzkopf if he would topple Iraq’s Saddam Hussein. Stormin’ Norman replied with a memorable succinctness: “Easy say. Hard do.”
Schwarzkopf knew what he was talking about. The general was a lifelong student of the Middle East region – he spent some of his childhood years in Tehran – and of military history. Indeed his successful ground-war strategy for Saddam’s defeat in Kuwait was consciously modelled on the flanking tactics used to such devastating effect by the Carthaginian commander Hannibal to defeat the Romans at Cannae in 216BC.
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The South African artist has exhibited everywhere, bagging awards in art and theatre, while his work sells for millions. So why did he find becoming an artist so unnatural? Ahead of a major British show, he reveals all
You only have to glance at William Kentridge’s family tree to realise why he is such an outsider. His maternal grandmother, Irene Geffen, was South Africa’s first female barrister while his mother, Felicia Geffen, became an anti-apartheid lawyer. Then there’s his father, Sydney Kentridge, the indomitable QC who represented Nelson Mandela in the 1960s and fought for justice for Steve Biko in the 70s. Studying law would have been the obvious path. “Public speaking, thinking on my feet, were natural and easy skills,” said Kentridge back in 1998. “Being an artist was a very unnatural and hard thing for me to do.”
That’s quite a statement. Because in the three decades since, Kentridge has conquered the international art world with the oomph and verve of an emerging twentysomething. He has exhibited in most major museums and biennales, and his work now fetches millions. Along the way, he has collected 10 honorary doctorates, numerous grand prizes in art and theatre, and a spot on the Time 100 list of influential people. Now, fresh from celebrating his 70th birthday in April, he has two solo exhibitions under way, two group shows, four touring operas, a touring feature-length film and a nine-part film series, Self-Portrait As a Coffee-Pot, streaming globally on Mubi “with an accompanying 836-page book”. It’s almost as if he was, indeed, a natural.
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Poppins connects people who have things they use rarely with those who want to buy or rent them
Do you need a kitchen mixer, a drill, a tent or a raclette machine? Perhaps you have a bread machine, an ice-cream maker or a toastie maker in the cupboard gathering dust?
If the answer to either question is “yes”, Lucie Basch has a solution. The French entrepreneur and pioneer of a hugely successful anti-food waste app is now turning her attention to a different problem: the simultaneous underuse and overconsumption of everyday household objects.
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When a small Swedish town discovered their drinking water contained extremely high levels of Pfas, they had no idea what it would mean for their health and their children’s future
If Agneta Bruno closes her eyes, the soapy smell takes her back to childhood. Cycling home to the barracks where she lived with her father, an air force major, she would whiz through patches of snowy-white foam near the entrance of the base. The foam resembled the bubbles you get in the bathtub, just thicker. “I had to lift my feet up to avoid getting wet,” Bruno told me.
Aqueous film-forming foam (Afff) is a miracle of firefighting: it’s highly effective in putting out flammable liquid fires, such as those caused by jet fuel spills. Chemicals in the foam create a stable blanket over liquid fuel, trapping the flammable vapours and extinguishing the fire. At the air force base in Bruno’s home town of Kallinge in Sweden, firefighters were trained to douse flames using the foam. New recruits came every few weeks, so the training sessions were pretty constant. Afterwards, the foam would soak away into the sandy soil and disappear.
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