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Sun 31 May 2026
Walsh sits smiling in a dark polo shirt in a bright medical office with pink flowers behind him
Science
Cancer jab can eradicate entire tumours in patients, trial shows
Marquinhos lifts the trophy with the Paris Saint-Germain team
Champions League final
Paris Saint-Germain retain Champions League as Arsenal dream dashed in shootout
Residents checking destruction caused by Israeli airstrikes in Ansariyeh
Lebanon
Israel pursuing ‘scorched earth’ policy, says Lebanon PM, as IDF pushes deeper into country’s south
Job interview
Business
Recruiter who was allowed to buy back his insolvent firm falls behind on payments after offering staff Vegas trip
A waterfront terrace at dusk with people seated along a floating platform beside illuminated buildings
Germany
Germany’s embattled nightlife scene welcomes plan to reclassify clubs
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In focus

A woman stands on a terrace overlooking a harbor with boats, parked cars, white buildings, and a distant hill
‘The potential is huge’
Plymouth hopes defence money will have it sailing again
Ukraine war briefing
Kyiv denies its drone ‘deliberately’ hit Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
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Features

Pothole campaigner Harry Smith-Haggett, pouring soil into a pothole in the road, a tray of plants behind him
‘One day I thought, that’s enough’
The people fighting back against pothole-riddled roads
Grace Dent on restaurants
Skof, Manchester M4: ‘Proof that fine dining can be magical’ – restaurant review
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Opinion

Iceland's prime minister Kristrún Mjöll Frostadóttir, left, with European commission president Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels in January. Iceland will hold a referendum on joining the EU in August.
quote  When will the EU punch its weight in a perilous world? That’s the question countries eager to join should be asking
Simon Tisdall
quote  Fed up with being taken for granted? Spoilt pig syndrome could change your life
Polly Hudson
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Sport

Mikel Arteta looks dejected after the final whistle.
Football
Arteta urges Arsenal to use Champions League final pain against PSG and ‘turn it into fuel’
quote  FSG agreed with Salah: loss of style meant Slot had to go to win back Liverpool fans
Andy Hunter
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Podcast

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Could Nato be dragged into war with Russia? – The Latest
Podcast | 09:50
 
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Climate crisis

A blue electric car charging on a residential street with yellow caution signs and cable protectors on the pavement
Electric cars
On-street EV charging in UK is postcode lottery as drivers face council objections
‘Nature’s soap opera’
How a wildlife artist’s nestboxes became a YouTube hit
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Business & technology

Gluten-free organic bread for sale