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Bank could cut rates if  jobs market slows down

Bank of England governor tells The Times there is slack in the economy that will help to bring down inflation

Economics

Jannik Sinner holding the Wimbledon Gentlemen's Singles Trophy.
Ruthless Sinner ends losing streak against great rival for first Wimbledon title

World No1, who had lost past five matches against Carlos Alcaraz, avenges painful defeat at French Open with sublime display on Centre Court


Cancer breakthroughs mean disease ‘no longer a death sentence’

Impending ‘treatment revolution’ means that more cures will be found, Professor Sir Stephen Powis says



Happy couple piggybacking in front of the Colosseum in Rome.
Britons face record flight delays due to French air traffic control

EasyJet and Ryanair have become frustrated about strikes, which caused thousands of cancellations



Sign at the entrance to a women's-only swimming area in Hampstead Heath.
Row over trans swimmers at Hampstead Heath may go to High Court


Sign at the entrance to a women's-only swimming area in Hampstead Heath.


Small plane crash at Southend Airport resulting in large fireball.
Medical evacuation plane crashes in flames at Southend airport

Nurses protesting for fair pay.
Nurses fuel fears of strikes after denouncing ‘derisory’ pay offer

Small plane crash at Southend Airport resulting in large fireball.
Medical evacuation plane crashes in flames at Southend airport






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Patricia Michelson, founder of La Fromagerie, leaning on a stack of cheeses.
Cheesed off: ban on unpasteurised produce grates for importers

Upmarket delis and restaurants blame ‘overzealous border officials’ as they face running out of buffalo mozzarella, brie and goat’s cheese






Teenage barrel racer on pony during training.
Getting ready for the rodeo — and other news in pictures


Hillsborough Law held up by Treasury resistance to funding legal aid


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A garment worker in Lesotho irons jeans.
The tiny African kingdom brought to its knees by Trump

The US president insulted Lesotho, the continent’s denim capital, and hit it with the most punitive tariffs of any trading partner


Chelsea soccer team celebrating Club World Cup victory with Donald Trump.
Trump attends Club World Cup final with Fifa president



Kim Jong Un observing a rocket launcher test.
Kim’s missile men hone craft of killing on scorched earth of Ukraine


Vladimir Putin and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei shaking hands.



Still image from Jean de Florette showing a family.
The bitter feud that lies behind Jean de Florette family fortune


Tackling the small boats crisis begins at home

Starmer and Macron’s one in, one out proposal is too small-scale — there are three better ways to cut border crossings



Illustration of British politicians reacting to France's actions.

Cartoon by Peter Brookes



a woman wearing a pearl necklace smiles for the camera
The 1970s work ethic could serve us well now






a woman wearing a pearl necklace smiles for the camera
The 1970s work ethic could serve us well now




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Portrait of Joanna Calo sitting in a wooden chair.

Navigating a high-profile TV job alongside mothering young children isn’t easy, but Joanna Calo is leading the way


Wentworth Woodhouse, with people enjoying the grounds.
Keeping Wentworth Woodhouse afloat: ‘It’s £3.5m a year just to be here




Governor Andrew Bailey delivering the Bank of England Financial Stability Report.
Andrew Bailey warns banks against issuing their own stablecoins


Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, standing in a courtyard.
Andrew Bailey mulls dangers as he marks 40 years at the Bank

Headshot of Simon French.
Simon FrenchFalling gilts demand threatens UK finances, stablecoins offer hope



McVitie’s owner Pladis to ‘supercharge’ UK growth with £68m





Chelsea FC players celebrating a goal.

Chelsea 3 PSG 0: Ice-cool Palmer brace and João Pedro strike stun Champions League winners as João Neves sees red for Cucurella hair pull

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Jaws movie poster: a large shark's mouth rises from the water beneath a swimmer.

You can’t beat a good doc, and this celebration of Steven Spielberg’s classic trawls gems from the depths

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