| Sunday July 2 2017 | | News | Insight: Rogue SAS unit accused of executing civilians in Afghanistan | | Claims of cover-up as investigation is wound down | Read the full story | Parents face £60 fines when children are late for school | Councils are cracking down on tardy children, with parents who don't pay up facing prosecution | Read the full story | Cabinet ministers lead austerity revolt | Philip Hammond was facing an open revolt over public sector pay last night as cabinet ministers and more than 40 backbenchers called for an end to austerity | Read the full story | Prince Charles, William and Harry commemorate birthdays — an ocean apart | On the day Diana would have turned 56, her sons were at her grave, while Charles toured a 150-year-old Canada | Read the full story | Sport | Rampant Lions roar back to conquer All Blacks | | Owen Farrell holds his nerve as a late penalty in Wellington allows Warren Gatland's men to level the Test series against an All Blacks finishing with 14 men | Read the full story | Geraint Thomas storms to stage one yellow jersey | Team Sky's Welshman navigates treacherously wet roads in Dusseldorf to become the eighth Briton to hold the leader's jersey at the Tour de France | Read the full story | Business | Sue Google, Brussels regulator urges rivals | | Competition boss tells companies to use €2.4bn ruling to file claims | Read the full story | Comment | Dominic Lawson: Oh, those horrible Tories with their good works | | Can these leftie critics back up their moral superiority with real generosity? | Read the full story | Magazine | The Interview: Jeremy Paxman gets a grilling from Rod Liddle | | The former Newsnight interrogator (reluctantly) opens up about the BBC, how he voted and his infamous interview technique. (Photograph by Simon Emmett. Grooming by Emma Leon) | Read the full story | Style | Get your glow on with make-up guru Charlotte Tilbury | | Healthy, sun-kissed skin has never been so easy to achieve, thanks to Charlotte Tilbury's new make-up collection. She creates five beautiful summer looks exclusively for Style and shares her insider tricks | Read the full story | Culture | Kirsten Dunst: At home with herself | | She almost quit acting, but is finally getting roles she loves. Next up, Sofia Coppola's brilliant remake of The Beguiled | Read the full story | World | Italy targets charity ships rescuing migrants in the Mediterranean | | After the arrival of 12,000 migrants in two days, the government in Rome is blaming the aid agencies it says attract people smugglers | Read the full story | Focus | Michael Gove back in the hot seat — greener, less naive | | Michael Gove on his return to the cabinet, back buddying up with Boris Johnson and again trying to reform an industry with a reputation for truculence | Read the full story | News Review | Bin there, done that: Corbyn's spending fever won't work | | Something momentous has happened in Britain's relations with Europe, and little more than a year later Britain has a minority government cutting deals with smaller parties to try to get its legislation through the House of Commons. No, not now, but the 1970s | Read the full story | Driving | The May Review: Suzuki Ignis | | Back when I used to make a motoring show for the BBC, we came up with the idea of putting a celebrity in a car that was frankly beneath them and asking them to do a timed lap of an old airfield in Surrey | Read the full story | Home | Kelly Brook in her Kent garden | | Kelly Brook, gardening guru? Caroline Donald visits the former model's Kent patch to hear about her hidden passion | Read the full story | Travel | Italy's secret weekends | | If the crowds of Chiantishire leave you cold, try the remote hilltop towns and little seaside resorts the locals go to. Here's the inside track | Read the full story | Money | March of the robo-advisers | | Traditional wealth managers do not always merit their high fees, says the City regulator. Computers could do just as well | Read the full story | Life | Tough Love: 'I have a great life but I still feel empty' | | Our advice columnist Emma Barnett tells a divorced man that the key to his happiness lies in finding a sense of purpose | Read the full story | Scotland | Rare animals among body count at Scottish zoos | | More than 900 creatures in the care of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) died in captivity last year, including hundreds of rare snails bred for conservation | Read the full story | Ireland | Jobstown trial tweets inspire new contempt bill | | A government TD is to bring a private member's bill to the Dail making it a statutory offence to comment on an ongoing criminal case in the wake of the Jobstown trial | Read the full story | | You have received this email as part of your membership entitlement. If you no longer wish to receive these communications, please follow this link to edit your email preferences. 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