UK
Boots not brogues: RM Williams takes on the best of Britain
Australia’s outback outfitter opens in the heart of London.
- Damien Woolnough
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- Opinion
- Middle East at war
The war may be over soon, but its damage will stay with us for years to come
The global economy, faced with higher energy costs and interrupted energy supply, has limited flexibility to blunt the aftershocks of the Iran war.
- Stephen Bartholomeusz
Iranian terror group claims arson attack on Jewish ambulances in London
Three people in hoodies were filmed setting fire to the vehicles amid a renewed debate about rising antisemitism at the same time Israel intensifies its attacks on Iran.
- David Crowe
- Opinion
- Art
What’s the point of ‘unmasking’ Banksy?
A Reuters investigation claims to have “revealed” the elusive artist’s identity, but Banksy’s anonymity is the reason his works garner such excitement.
- Kylie Northover
US-Iran war as it happened: Iran’s longest-range attack yet targets US-UK base as nuclear site hit again; Israel warns of a ‘significant’ surge in attacks
Follow our rolling coverage of the war in the Middle East as it enters its fourth week and shows no signs of abating.
- Ellen Connolly, Jessica McSweeney and Adam Carey
IRA victims come face to face with Gerry Adams as they finally get their day in court
In a scene that would have once been unimaginable, an alleged IRA commander faced questions in a London courtroom about terrorist attacks.
- Gordon Rayner
Prince of Wales shares unseen Diana photograph for Mother’s Day
The prince posted an image on social media of Diana as a young mother, taken from the private family collection.
- Hannah Furness
He’s sold 425 million books. She’s won an Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Grammy
James Patterson and Viola Davis are new partners in crime, teaming up to write one of the year’s biggest page-turners.
- Richard Jinman
‘I’m crying’: How social media helps Tim and Felicity renovate their 105-room chateau
A cottage in Melbourne or a unit in Sydney goes for the $1.2 million it cost for a 250-year-old French chateau that was crumbling like a Breton biscuit.
- Julie Power
‘Weirdly rushed’: Starmer ignored Epstein red flags before appointing Mandelson, new files show
The British prime minister is under pressure again as new documents reveal he appointed Peter Mandelson as US ambassador despite official warnings that his long friendship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein presented “reputational risk”.
- Jill Lawless and Brian Melley