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Britain to ramp up explosives production to end reliance on US arms

The defence industry will increase its manufacturing of sovereign munitions amid fears over Trump’s reliability and growing global demand

Defence

MPs and peers try to block ‘liar’ Trump from parliament address

They claim Trump is not acting in ‘good faith’ towards Britain due to tariffs levied on all imports




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RAF Typhoon intercepting Ilyushin Il-20M aircraft.
RAF Typhoons scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft in Nato airspace

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Horse owner fed rat poison to another woman’s dressage mare

RAF Typhoon intercepting Ilyushin Il-20M aircraft.
RAF Typhoons scrambled to intercept Russian aircraft in Nato airspace






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Worker using a torch at a steel works.
British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant can run on electricity for £2bn


Defecting to Reform made me feel alive, says mayoral hopeful



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News in pictures
Soapbox derby car with a cat toy on top, emitting smoke.
News in pictures



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Editor's picks



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The Congo power battle that could undo Trump’s bid for mineral riches

Joseph Kabila’s return to the DR Congo is fuelling fears of further conflict in the bloody civil war and threatening to derail international interests


Illustration of Donald Trump with the Earth behind him.
A road less travelled: why tourists are shunning Trump’s America


Forensic investigators examining a fire-damaged car in a parking lot.
Fear and extortion: drug gangs control ‘every prison in France’

Donald Trump holding a photo of an MS-13 gang member's hand tattoos.
Trump takes aim at ‘weak and ineffective’ judges over migrants


Taiwanese soldiers marching during a military exercise.


Paramedics carry bodies of Palestinian first responders from an ambulance.
IDF deputy commander sacked after errors led to killing of 15 medics


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Trans row epitomised Looking Glass lunacy

The dangers of our leaders allowing themselves to be gaslit into declaring black is white and white is black are not over



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Cartoon by Peter Brookes



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Pensions must change if we all work past 70






Headshot of Purves-Libby.
Pensions must change if we all work past 70






Jaidev Janardana, Zopa's chief executive, in London offices.

British bank Zopa would think twice about listing in New York because of Trump turmoil


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Simon FrenchUK’s mad energy policy is a potent deterrent to foreign investors


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Leicester City 0 Liverpool 1: Right back’s goal secures victory at King Power Stadium and puts Arne Slot’s men on brink of Premier League title




Lewis Hamilton riding a bike at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Hamilton: There wasn’t one second of Saudi GP where I felt comfortable
Formula 1
32 minutes ago






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Tim SnaithHow can we reduce inheritance tax without using the seven-year rule?



A man holding his young daughter.
What my eight-year-old daughter has taught me about women






Benedict Nightingale and a production photo of Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart in Samuel Beckett's *Waiting for Godot*.

The former Times critic, who has written his first drama, Endgames, about assisted dying, on the joy of a short play




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Pilgrimage: The Road through the Alps — is reality TV a path to enlightenment?
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