Twenty-somethings are already worried about the state pension — now they have been warned that they will need a terrifying £3 million for a comfortable old age| www.thetimes.com
Italy, Spain, Greece, Malta and Cyprus raise objections to the proposed deal between Britain and France to tackle the small boats crisis| www.thetimes.com
The plans have been drawn up to avert chaos on the roads of Kent once the new European Entry/Exit System starts in November| www.thetimes.com
Discover The Sunday Times’ Best Places to Live, a comprehensive annual guide to Great Britain’s most desirable cities, towns and villages.| www.thetimes.com
The latest breaking UK, US, world, business and sport news from The Times and The Sunday Times. Go beyond today's headlines with in-depth analysis and comment.| www.thetimes.com
Friends say he’s warm, kind and funny. So why can’t he show that side to the public? Josh Glancy joined the campaign trail in search of the real Keir Starmer| www.thetimes.com
Officers warned Michelle Vince she risked becoming a suspect herself if she helped a couple who were being investigated| www.thetimes.com
Schoolgirls falling out on social media and an offensive dog name are among more than 14,000 non-crime hate incidents dealt with by UK forces in the past year| www.thetimes.com
Rohan Silva: Pavel Durov’s arrest is a watershed moment as governments walk the line between moderation and censorship| www.thetimes.com
Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine’s absurd arrest is typical of how officers react when someone complains about being offended| www.thetimes.com
Although showing of ethnic groups is improving, a study reveals a stark disparity in representation of minorities| www.thetimes.com
The Duke of York had three meetings with Cai Qi, who is in effect President Xi’s chief of staff| www.thetimes.com
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has emerged as a key player in international diplomacy| www.thetimes.com
Hamas| The Times & The Sunday Times
Religious fanaticism has been catastrophic for a region that was once the intellectual hub of the world| www.thetimes.com
A woman who was abused by the leader of a child grooming gang in Rotherham and had his son has waived her right to anonymity to highlight the failings of the authorities.Sammy Woodhouse first talked| www.thetimes.com
The industry filled a gap left by banks after the financial crisis and is valued at up to $3 trillion, but policymakers are worried about lending risks| www.thetimes.com
New default option will allocate an initial 25 per cent of an employee’s pension pot to private equity, infrastructure and property| www.thetimes.com
The private equity firm has halted its acquisition attempt after early-stage talks with Coca-Cola, Costa’s owner, failed to progress, according to Sky News| www.thetimes.com
The travails of an Ohio-based car parts manufacturer highlight wider concerns about lending by money managers rather than banks| www.thetimes.com
At an extraordinary service in St Thomas’s Church in 1989, the Right Rev David Lunn, then the Bishop of Sheffield, confirmed 100 people in the Anglican faith.I| www.thetimes.com
Christopher Brain, who became the leader of an evangelical movement in the Church of England, was cleared of 15 other charges by a jury at Inner London crown court| www.thetimes.com
The Rich List 2025 is our definitive guide to the wealth of the UK’s richest people. Read profiles and interviews, and see all the facts and figures| www.thetimes.com
Last month we spoke to young Gazans blocked from their studies by Home Office rules. Now a few are being let in — and the rest have nowhere to turn| www.thetimes.com
Young Palestinians overcome unimaginable challenges just to apply to university, only for the British government to make unfeasible visa demands| www.thetimes.com
Volodymyr Zelensky| The Times & The Sunday Times
Russia-Ukraine war dispatches| The Times & The Sunday Times
It’s estimated nearly 20,000 children in Ukraine have been abducted during the war and sent by Russia for ‘re-education’. A new documentary film reveals the horrors they face| www.thetimes.com
Some are ‘very left-leaning’; others are Trump voters — but these mothers are all enthused by RFK Jr’s plans to Make America Healthy Again| www.thetimes.com
Investment promises 250 jobs and a significant boost to national tech infrastructure as part of a wave of tech deals announced during President Trump’s visit| www.thetimes.com
The actress hits back at ‘hateful’ critics of the first female Doctor, and talks about her new art heist thriller with Suranne Jones and playing a sports psychologist in Dear England| www.thetimes.com
The carmaker, which was hit by a paralysing cyberattack, puts suppliers on notice for production at its Wolverhampton engine works to resume on October 6| www.thetimes.com
Alex Karp, chief executive, said growth was driven by large language models, the chips necessary to power them and demand for Palantir’s artificial intelligence| www.thetimes.com
Tech billionaire claims in a lecture about religion that the devil promises peace and safety by strangling technological progress with regulation| www.thetimes.com
The influential minister says Britain can learn from the tech revolution in Estonia to speed up access to services and tackle the black economy that lures illegal migrants| www.thetimes.com
The Harvard academic Andrea Baccarelli gave an ‘unreliable’ testimony on the links between autism and paracetamol, and produced research that raises ‘serious concerns about bias’| www.thetimes.com
Albanian gangs are using social media to advertise deals that include a house to rent and a job upon arrival in Britain| www.thetimes.com
While Elon Musk and OpenAI’s Sam Altman battle for AI supremacy, the neuroscientist Christopher Summerfield has a ringside seat. Plus, the top 6 players in AI| www.thetimes.com
Emails released as part of a lawsuit show the feud between Musk and Sir Demis Hassabis, the chief executive of Google DeepMind| www.thetimes.com
Dario Amodei believes ‘superintelligence’ is almost here. Danny Fortson goes inside the headquarters of OpenAI’s big rival| www.thetimes.com
Faced with a divided party and disaffected voters, this month’s spending review is of critical importance to the government as it seeks to balance the books and plan for the future| www.thetimes.com
National malaise under President Macron is moving towards a general strike — campaigners who want to abolish political parties have planned a day of disruption| www.thetimes.com
Nigel Farage says in an interview with The Times that his £10bn plan affecting thousands of arrivals on small boats will save money| www.thetimes.com
Technology may be able to handle administrative tasks, but some say firms can ill afford to lose the infinite resourcefulness of personal assistants| www.thetimes.com
The Chinese open-source artificial intelligence software can be hosted on local data centres and tweaked for western users. The result? Cheaper AI tech for all| www.thetimes.com
About 99,000 Brits emigrated last year, but 61,000 came back. These are the challenges of moving back to Blighty after living overseas| www.thetimes.com
Donald Trump| The Times & The Sunday Times
Chinese Communist Party| The Times & The Sunday Times
For three months a man bombarded me with messages, trying to lure me to China with promises of money and fame. Now, I’m revealing his tactics| www.thetimes.com
The government is preparing to take over the UK’s largest water company, tackle its huge debts and then find a buyer — which could well be CKI| www.thetimes.com
KC says Labour’s proposals may breach the Berne Convention, which forms part of the World Trade Organisation, and may expose the UK to retaliatory tariffs| www.thetimes.com
The incident in a Paris suburb plays into anxiety about cultural conflict in France, whose government says Islamists may be trying to undermine society| www.thetimes.com
Figures for new registrations push Elon Musk company’s market share in Britain down to 0.7 per cent while Chinese rivals surge| www.thetimes.com
Elon Musk’s electric car company is also fighting falling sales across Europe amid fierce Chinese competition| www.thetimes.com
He didn’t win because he’s a socialist — and that’s OK. He won because he is something other than the calcified echo chamber of American liberalism| www.thetimes.com
Civil liberties groups say that the authorities are over-policing the internet and threatening free speech using vague laws| www.thetimes.com
He was a young chess prodigy living in north London. Now the DeepMind CEO is a Nobel prizewinner and is shaping the future for Google| www.thetimes.com
Elon Musk’s tenure running Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency has, according to the academic Brooke Nichols, caused thousands of ‘preventable deaths’| www.thetimes.com
Faced with Reform, Starmer is being urged by Miliband-era iconoclasts to reconnect the party with working-class voters| www.thetimes.com
A sobering report details their struggles before primary school even begins, a dearth of role models and the decline of blue-collar jobs| www.thetimes.com
Hannah Neeleman, known to her nine million followers as Ballerina Farm, milks cows, gives birth without pain relief and breastfeeds at beauty pageants. Is this an empowering new model of womanhood — or a hammer blow for feminism?| www.thetimes.com
With the conclusion of Maeve Boothby O’Neill’s inquest, the NHS must ensure the plight of thousands of other ME suffers is eased by proper care and treatment| www.thetimes.com