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Anger as Dorset estate withdraws public entry to ‘stunning’ local landmark 46m
Temperatures could hit 27C on Saturday as UK’s sunniest spring on record draws to end 1h
‘You were among your people’: Nintendo Switch 2 launch revives the midnight release 1h
UK citizens face fingerprint checks each time they visit EU 1h
Two adults and a teenager die after a single-vehicle collision on M5 2h
Tourist damages two of China’s terracotta warriors after jumping fence 2h
Hamas must accept hostage deal or be ‘annihilated’, warns Israeli defence minister – Middle Eas... 2h
Labour’s poll ratings have plummeted – so is Starmer’s future in question? 2h
Forceful bike campaigners can undermine UK cycle lane planning, report finds 3h
Women and girls ‘not safe anywhere’ as Darfur suffers surge in sexual violence 3h
Labour spending review must be ‘economic reset’, Louise Haigh to say 4h
Trump claimed ‘tariffs are easy’ – he’s learning the hard way that’s not the case 4h
UK banks urged to beef up anti-fraud systems for international payments 4h
Manson ‘family’ member Patricia Krenwinkel recommended for parole 5h
Worried about weed: should London follow New York and decriminalise cannabis? 5h
Only two European states have net zero military emissions target, data shows 5h
Vapers warned not to stockpile ‘fire risk’ disposables before UK ban 5h
TfL blocks ads calling on people to lobby MPs to decriminalise abortion 5h
UK forging ahead with US trade talks, despite court block on Trump’s tariffs 6h
 

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Polish presidential candidates neck and neck on eve of runoff vote 6h
More than €1bn in EU funds used in discriminatory projects, report says 6h
Germany vows to step up militarily but rhetoric may struggle to match reality 7h
Pete Hegseth calls on Asia to boost military spending in face of ‘imminent’ threat from China 8h
Australia’s trade minister says Trump plan to double steel and aluminium tariffs to 50% ‘not th... 8h
Gambling company offered Melbourne man $25,000 on condition he withdraw complaint to regulator... 10h
Trump announces 50% steel tariffs and hails ‘blockbuster’ deal with Japan 11h
Oval and out: Musk and Trump’s farewell marred by disillusionment 11h
Growing geopolitical uncertainty casts shadow over UK defence review 11h
‘New era of threat’ amid changing face of war, UK defence review to warn 11h
Trump fires National Portrait Gallery director in latest conflict with arts 12h
Israeli airstrikes target sites in western Syria, reportedly killing one 12h
Trump praises Elon Musk for ‘colossal change’ as Doge adviser says farewell 13h
Third arrest made in drugging death of Telemundo reporter near New Orleans 13h
Anthony Weiner says female politicians ‘judged much more harshly than men’ 14h
Étienne-Émile Baulieu, French scientist who invented abortion pill, dies aged 98 14h
Loretta Swit, who played ‘Hot Lips’ Houlihan on M*A*S*H, dies aged 87 14h
‘Now they are home’: human skulls shipped overseas from New Orleans for racist research to be l... 14h
Why Trump does not suffer Congress when it comes to his prized tariffs 15h
Google and Home Depot drop Pride Toronto sponsorship in latest blow to festival 16h
Biden speaks about cancer diagnosis and urges Americans to defend democracy 16h
Gaza is ‘hungriest place on Earth’ with all its people at risk of famine, says UN 16h
Supreme court allows White House to revoke temporary protected status of many migrants 17h
Irish whale-watching company ends tours on south Atlantic coast and blames overfishing 17h
White House targets Harvard again with social media screening of all foreign visitors to school 17h
State department plans ‘office of remigration’ to support Trump agenda 17h
Future of world-renowned children’s centre in hands of Reform UK 17h
Europe and Asia should form ‘positive new alliance’, says Macron in Singapore 18h
Rolls-Royce and feather crown among King Charles’s coronation gifts 18h
Government sells final shares in NatWest 17 years after £45bn bailout 18h
Gerry Adams’ BBC libel win risks more benign view of Troubles taking hold 18h