New pictures appearing to show Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor on the floor with a woman were included in three million files released on Friday
Draft emails accuse Gates of planning to give his wife Melinda antibiotics ‘surreptitiously’. He denied it as ‘absurd and completely false’
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Lord Mandelson, Donald Trump and Bill Gates are all mentioned in the latest tranche of three million documents
The Hollywood star, who also appeared in Best in Show and the TV series Schitt’s Creek, died after a brief illness, her agency said
Rivals cast and other celebrities gather at Southwark Cathedral to honour author who saw funerals as the ultimate test of social standing
British negotiators will propose letting young people from the UK and EU live and work in each other’s countries for a limited period
Elon Musk has divulged the computer code fuelling aggressive public discourse. If not rewritten it will continue to stoke division and extremism
John le Carré’s son on the lengths the team went to keep season two of the hit spy thriller secret — and how Hugh Laurie hid in plain sight on set
Keir Starmer’s warm welcome in Beijing shows that many Chinese still hold the UK in high regard — but also glory in signs of weakness
The prime minister’s Beijing visit has the potential to pay dividends — but with a pivotal by-election approaching, he may not be in power to see them
Founders of Strathberry bags, carried by the Princess of Wales, say their mission is to create products to be passed down from mother to daughter
Royalty and celebrities with a passion for the planet gathered to watch the King’s 90-minute documentary at Windsor this week
Four of the UK’s six largest mortgage lenders now offer home loans of six times a borrower’s salary amid a government drive to boost home ownership
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Nato chief Mark Rutte drew ire when he said the continent still needed the US. Our Berlin correspondent asks if we have what it takes to fight alone
Dame Sarah Mullally may wish to atone for slavery and confront misogyny, but why can’t the Church of England simply focus on its rich traditions?
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Eve Simmons was left high and dry when her husband decided he didn’t want to be married any more. Here’s what she learnt
The Oscar-winning actress has challenged preconceptions all her life. Now 59, she is taking on a different role — as a champion of older women
The 26-year-old is a brilliant batsman and is developing tactically as a captain but responsibilities off the field matter
Sky’s drama Under Salt Marsh, about a murdered child found outside a small town, has a superior feel thanks to its eye-catching cast, including Jonathan Pryce and the Yellowstone actress
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