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  • Farooq Abdulrazak and Juan Cifuentes.

    Met investigating if two bodies found in gutted car in Sweden are missing Londoners

  • The emblem of Saudi Arabia – a palm tree above two crossed swords – on the pediment of its embassy in London, with a blurred fence in the foreground

    Rights and freedom
    UK ‘turning a blind eye’ to threats to kill Saudi activists living in exile

  • Fuzzy CCTV image of motorcyclist

    Nine-year-old shot in Hackney may never again ‘speak or move properly’

  • Londoners should be given incentives to remove paving, says the report.

    Londoners should be charged for paving gardens, says climate resilience report

  • Skeleton staff … Fern, the new bronze replica of Dippy, oversees the garden.

    ‘You travel five million years a metre’: inside the Natural History Museum’s mind-boggling new garden

  • Rare surviving 17th-century decorative paper cuttings  discovered under floorboards at Sutton House

    Rare examples of 17th-century paper-cutting ‘saved from skip’ to go on display

  • The exterior of Feltham young offender institute

    Feltham YOI found to be most violent prison in England and Wales

  • Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah

    Mother suing government for child’s pollution death seeks official apology

  • A person apparently covered in lightbulbs

    Artists should exploit AI’s capabilities, say creators of new Tate Modern show

  • Waterloo Sunset.

    Waterloo Sunset review – inside an oasis of affordable living

  • Orlando Whitfield

    Today in Focus
    Inside the biggest art fraud in US history - podcast

    Orlando Whitfield, the author of All That Glitters, on his years of friendship with the art fraudster Inigo Philbrick
  • Michael Heseltine, former Conservative deputy leader, in Liverpool.

    Much of Michael Heseltine’s advice to Angela Rayner is good, but he is wrong about local councils

    Letter: Steve Leach and Colin Copus disagree with the former Conservative minister’s suggestion that more than 200 local authorities should be abolished
    • Thames Water owner to liquidate solar energy subsidiary amid debt crisis

    • Two children dead and four people in hospital after east London house fire

    • Cleaners at prestigious UK girls’ school vote to strike over cut in hours

  • Daniil Medvedev is photographed with his mouth open as if he is yelling something; in this head and shoulders picture his right arm is bent so he holds his racket round his neck and over his left shoulder. He wears a white top and is thin and wiry with light brown hair that is receding at the temples.

    No female players penalised for bad behaviour at Wimbledon this year so far

    For first time since records began, only men hit with code violations for breaking tournament’s genteel atmosphere
  • Hilary Hester Ives

    Other lives
    Hilary Hester Ives obituary

    Other lives: Expert in the teaching of English to immigrant children who developed a widely used scale to measure their progress
    • 'Spy cops' scandal
      Police spy accuses colleague of fathering child while undercover

    • Thames Water hit with £39m of penalties after missing regulatory targets

    • M25 weekend closure: drivers told to expect ‘incredibly busy’ routes

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