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David Hockney, giant of British art, dies aged 88

The painter from Yorkshire’s work was enduringly popular, instantly recognisable and at times record-breakingly sought-after

Obituaries

Britain looking at last war instead of readying for the next, Carns warns

The former armed forces minister says the investment plan is too slow and ‘not serious’. He says the UK risks losing its relevance on the world stage

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Even after Healey, Starmer wants to fight on

His defence secretary has resigned, much of the party is in despair but still the PM thinks there’s no case for him to go






Helen Mirren says man who called her ‘evil Zionist’ was ‘not quite stable’

The actress speaks out about for the first time about the incident in which she was confronted in the street — but also condemns Israel’s actions in Gaza


Fact To File ridden by Mark Walsh winning the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup Chase.
Fact To File ridden by Mark Walsh winning the Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup Chase.
Paddy Power owner ditches London stock market listing
Collage of a red car next to a pothole and three blue bar graphs on a light yellow background.
Collage of a red car next to a pothole and three blue bar graphs on a light yellow background.
Worst county for potholes revealed — how does your area compare?

Helen Mirren attends the 72nd Taormina Film Festival 2026.
Helen Mirren attends the 72nd Taormina Film Festival 2026.
Helen Mirren says man who called her ‘evil Zionist’ was ‘not quite stable’





Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, poses for a portrait wearing his team's jersey.
Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil, poses for a portrait wearing his team's jersey.
Thinking, smoking, listening — calm Carlo has brought order to Brazil chaos



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Was British tourist killed for her body parts?

The Times podcast series Ghost Mountain has spent months tracking suspicious activity and links to ‘witchcraft’ in the case of Lorna McSorley



SpaceX lifts off with record-breaking $1.8trn flotation

Biggest IPO in history puts satellite, rockets and AI company’s founder Elon Musk on course to become world’s first trillionaire


Vehicles set on fire by protesters on Lendrick Street in Belfast.
Far right, Russia and web agitators: who is stirring Belfast unrest?

Hours after the stabbing attack on Monday, footage went global, activists were calling for a mass protest and false information was spreading


If ministers fear X fuels disorder, they should stop using it

The government voices concern about the social media platform spreading hate but has hundreds of accounts that help make it a success



Illustration of different career paths, showing a woman at a computer, a man in an NHS paramedic uniform, a person hanging a picture frame, and a person holding a baby.
The UK’s 100 top apprenticeship employers 2026

In a shrinking graduate job market, more young people are looking to earn as they learn






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A young woman smiling and holding a pink pen, sitting at a desk with a notebook, and a bookshelf behind her.
‘I went to private school, but don’t call me privileged’

My parents spent more than they could afford to educate me and my sister — it’s not an option for my daughter now



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Editor's picks



Jo Elvin and Amanda Wakeley posing, one in white and the other in a floral print shirt.
Sexy blonde or man repeller? The fashion designer v the editor

Amanda Wakeley is the epitome of stealth wealth. Jo Elvin loves prints. How have these opposites turned their style advice into a YouTube hit?


Clare and Jack Mosley posing together, with Clare in a green suit and Jack in a blue shirt.
Clare Bailey Mosley: ‘Michael would have been such a lovely grandfather’



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The 25 best films of the decade (so far) — chosen by experts and stars


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Sophie and Kate Raworth smiling and standing close to each other in a garden.
Sophie Raworth: ‘My sister and I had nothing in common’

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Illustration of a figure with long hair and bare shoulders on a textured background.

Hundreds of victims of wartime sexual violence have been recorded since the 2022 invasion. Suspects have escaped the prospect of justice — until now

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How US came round to the beautiful game

When America hosted the World Cup in 1994, it was still viewed as an oddity — but today there is genuine excitement



Illustration of Donald Trump playing soccer with the globe.

Cartoon by Morten Morland



a woman wearing a white sweater and gold earrings smiles for the camera
Promoting rage is social media’s business model






a woman wearing a white sweater and gold earrings smiles for the camera
Promoting rage is social media’s business model







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Dan NeidleThis tax cut would be incredibly stupid



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A SpaceX Super Heavy booster carrying the Starship spacecraft lifts off.
SpaceX IPO: Elon Musk to become the world’s first trillionaire
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Elon Musk gives UK investors the thrill London fails to provide

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Alistair OsborneHeathrow’s case for third runway doesn’t fly



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Fashion’s great survivor won’t retire – he’s having too much fun


Bank of England paralysed by weak economy as inflation nears 4%
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New Zealand's Kane Williamson celebrates after scoring a century in a cricket test match.

The 35-year-old, who played in New Zealand’s first Test against England at Lord’s last week, is considered one of his generation’s greatest batsmen

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U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino greets fans during training.
America expects — but gritty, obstinate Paraguay could spoil their big night


British painter David Hockney poses in front of his painting "A year in Normandy."

He was a Yorkshire lad, a Renaissance man, a superlative draughtsman and a brilliant talker, writes Times chief art critic, Laura Freeman

Art
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Michael Sheen as Brian Clough with his feet on a desk, three trophies on a shelf behind him.
Forget Dear England — here are my favourite works of art about football


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Aerial view of Potistika beach in Mount Pelion, Greece, with turquoise sea and fine sand.
12 of the best holiday deals to book before the summer rush



An e-bike with a trailer attached to its rear wheel is parked on a grassy field in front of a cluster of large trees, under a blue sky with white clouds.
Air Commodore Tim Thorn smiling in a cockpit.
Air Commodore Tim Thorn, RAF pilot with ‘nine lives’

Flying instructor and officer who survived ejection mid-air collision, deftly handled near misses and became head of security at De Beers, dies aged 83

Air Commodore Tim Thorn smiling in a cockpit.
Air Commodore Tim Thorn, RAF pilot with ‘nine lives’


Marjane Satrapi, Persepolis author who attacked Iranian regime


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