Politics and Government Jun 23, 2026 Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Cisco Systems Helped China Target Falun Gong The court’s decision could have broader implications for whether companies can be held liable for aiding in international human rights abuses. Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Claiming Cisco Systems Helped China Target Falun Gong The court’s decision could have broader implications for whether companies can be held liable for aiding in international human rights abuses. See more
Ipswich Town Jun 23, 2026 Gary O’Neil ‘hugely excited’ to lead Ipswich on Premier League return Signs three-year deal after short spell at Strasbourg‘There is a strong vision and ambition at this club’Ipswich have unveiled Gary O’Neil as their new manag... Gary O’Neil ‘hugely excited’ to lead Ipswich on Premier League return Signs three-year deal after short spell at Strasbourg‘There is a strong vision and ambition at this club’Ipswich have unveiled Gary O’Neil as their new manag... Share
Ben Stokes Jun 23, 2026 McCullum insists no rift with Stokes as captain returns for New Zealand series decider Pair had long talk before training session at Trent BridgeAtkinson, Smith and Bashir also return to starting XIBen Stokes returned to the England set-up on T... McCullum insists no rift with Stokes as captain returns for New Zealand series decider Pair had long talk before training session at Trent BridgeAtkinson, Smith and Bashir also return to starting XIBen Stokes returned to the England set-up on T... Share
Keir Starmer Jun 23, 2026 It’s time to revisit the Grateful Dead | Brief letters Songs for our times | Italian emperors | Running through nettles | Tree loss | Tram destinationNever mind John Crace smuggling Bruce Springsteen song titles... It’s time to revisit the Grateful Dead | Brief letters Songs for our times | Italian emperors | Running through nettles | Tree loss | Tram destinationNever mind John Crace smuggling Bruce Springsteen song titles... Share
Universities Jun 23, 2026 A more integrated education system would benefit all | Letters Prof Dave Phoenix says government policy should not focus on who can be excluded from higher educationThe debate about minimum entry requirements for univers... A more integrated education system would benefit all | Letters Prof Dave Phoenix says government policy should not focus on who can be excluded from higher educationThe debate about minimum entry requirements for univers... Share
Brexit Jun 23, 2026 Assault on facts and truth led to Brexit | Letters Readers reflect on the 2016 referendum and its lasting impactWinston Churchill once said: “No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed it h... Assault on facts and truth led to Brexit | Letters Readers reflect on the 2016 referendum and its lasting impactWinston Churchill once said: “No one pretends that democracy is perfect or all-wise. Indeed it h... Share
Leasehold Jun 23, 2026 When leasehold flat owners are being treated as second-class citizens | Letters Readers respond to an article on a campaign that is fighting to end the leasehold system in England and WalesI read your article about the National Leasehold... When leasehold flat owners are being treated as second-class citizens | Letters Readers respond to an article on a campaign that is fighting to end the leasehold system in England and WalesI read your article about the National Leasehold... Share
World Cup Jun 23, 2026 When David Narey scored a screamer for Scotland against Brazil – and Jimmy Hill put his foot in it Narey’s goal at the World Cup in 1982 was a spectacular, unexpected and beautiful strike. But was it a toe poke?By That 1980s Sports BlogIf you are going to... When David Narey scored a screamer for Scotland against Brazil – and Jimmy Hill put his foot in it Narey’s goal at the World Cup in 1982 was a spectacular, unexpected and beautiful strike. But was it a toe poke?By That 1980s Sports BlogIf you are going to... Share
US news Jun 23, 2026 A scientist says he can scan prisoners’ brains for signs of evil. Did his disputed science put a man on death row? Kent Kiehl convinced the US legal system he can find violence in prisoners’ brains. His theories have been since used by defense lawyers – with grave consequ... A scientist says he can scan prisoners’ brains for signs of evil. Did his disputed science put a man on death row? Kent Kiehl convinced the US legal system he can find violence in prisoners’ brains. His theories have been since used by defense lawyers – with grave consequ... Share
Europe Jun 23, 2026 Europe battles record-breaking heat: is this the new normal? - The Latest Europe is dealing with a debilitating heatwave, with schools closed, trains cancelled and France holding an emergency meeting after heat-related deaths.Antón... Europe battles record-breaking heat: is this the new normal? - The Latest Europe is dealing with a debilitating heatwave, with schools closed, trains cancelled and France holding an emergency meeting after heat-related deaths.Antón... Share
Late-night TV roundup Jun 23, 2026 Jon Stewart on Trump and Middle East: ‘Iran is a circumcision away from becoming Israel’ The late night host slammed the US peace deal with Iran, discussed JD Vance’s snub by leaders and the ‘Mountain Dew green’ reflecting poolOn Monday night, Jo... Jon Stewart on Trump and Middle East: ‘Iran is a circumcision away from becoming Israel’ The late night host slammed the US peace deal with Iran, discussed JD Vance’s snub by leaders and the ‘Mountain Dew green’ reflecting poolOn Monday night, Jo... Share
UK news Jun 23, 2026 Tate brothers seek judicial review of decision not to tell them accusers’ names High court hears identities of women accusing Andrew and Tristan Tate of rape withheld for fear they could be revealed Andrew and Tristan Tate are not being... Tate brothers seek judicial review of decision not to tell them accusers’ names High court hears identities of women accusing Andrew and Tristan Tate of rape withheld for fear they could be revealed Andrew and Tristan Tate are not being... Share
United States Politics and Government Jun 23, 2026 Appeals Court Allows Trump to Resume Expedited Deportations Nationwide In a 2-to-1 vote, a federal appeals court panel ruled that the president can expand the procedure, previously used primarily near the border, to arrests nati... Appeals Court Allows Trump to Resume Expedited Deportations Nationwide In a 2-to-1 vote, a federal appeals court panel ruled that the president can expand the procedure, previously used primarily near the border, to arrests nati... Share