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Israel continues to strike Tehran and Iran claims to have arrested five Mossad agents
Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, is to address MPs as the costly, crisis-hit rail project endures another setback
Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who goes by the stage name Mo Chara, was granted bail after being cheered by crowds waving flags and playing guitars outside court
The Times witnesses chaos on the coast of Calais as officers confront those trying to cross the Channel
The whistleblower quit as a police officer to expose the failure to tackle grooming. The Casey review has shown her that she is finally being believed
Studio boss Barry Diller has written a candid memoir about his marriage to the fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg
‘Mop’ bomb capable of penetrating the mountain that houses Tehran’s uranium enrichment facility, analysts say
The measure going through parliament is an improvement of the status quo rather than a radical departure from it
Morten Morland’s Times cartoon
According to all the parenting handbooks, well-brought-up French children throw neither food nor tantrums — soon these petits paragons will not be allowed...
Pace of consumer price inflation eases after a fall in transport and petrol costs offsets higher food costs
Hanna Klugman, Mika Stojsavljevic, both 16, and Mimi Xu, 17, given entry to main draw along with Harriet Dart, who is selected ahead of Lois Boisson
In The Blood in Winter, Jonathan Healey captures the tense showdown between Charles I and parliament
Folegandros offers idyllic empty bays, authentic tavernas and now Gundari: a striking luxury hotel where each room has its own private pool