There’s no ‘slippery slope’ to assisted dying

We have spent a decade talking about change and the terms of this bill are tightly defined with exhaustive safeguards

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Business tax rises make future interest rate cuts uncertain, says Bailey

Bank of England governor warns that the increase in employers’ NICs could keep rates higher for longer

The introduction of higher national insurance tax on employers poses “uncertainty” for future interest rate cuts, the governor of the Bank of England has warned. Andrew Bailey told MPs on the Treasury select committee that inflation had fallen faster than expected recently, prompting the monetary...The introduction of higher national insurance tax on employers poses “uncertainty” for future interest rate cuts, the governor of the Bank of England has warned. Andrew Bailey told MPs on the Treasury select committee that inflation had fallen faster than expected recently, prompting the monetary...The introduction of higher national insurance tax on employers poses “uncertainty” for future interest rate cuts, the governor...

Why you crave your evening glass of wine — and struggle to stop at one

It’s a surprisingly common midlife problem yet alcohol-use disorder has serious health risks

Why Radio 2’s breakfast queen Zoe Ball is stepping down for Scott Mills

With Trevor Nelson taking over Mills’s spot, BBC Radio faces a growing challenge from commercial rivals

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How thieves target the famous — and what they do with the loot

While the Prince and Princess of Wales slept, masked men made off with farm equipment from Windsor Castle, they’re not the only ones

The stretches that could help you live longer

A new large-scale study has found that longevity is linked to how flexible you are. Peta Bee reports

The 25 best songs from musicals — from Wicked to Cabaret

As the film version of the Wizard of Oz prequel hits cinemas, our critics pick the best show tunes. Jazz hands at the ready …

Iwan Wirth brings alpine comfort food to Somerset

The Bruton complex opened by the gallery has a new addition — a cosy barn that recreates the Italian kitchen of the owner’s grandfather

The best luxury Advent calendars for 2024

These are the top picks to pamper yourself with this holiday season, from days of diamonds to treats for posh pooches

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Take a trip through Wallis Simpson’s China

Before the American heiress married Edward VIII, she spent a glamorous year in China

Discover the joy of seeing the universe with an astro tour

Dark sky reserves, telescopes and expert guides are in the ascendant as more and more of us appreciate the luxury of a night sky

What’s inside Taylor Swift’s guitar?

The Koa tree’s natural swirls have made it the most coveted material for high-end guitars

Seven of the UK’s loveliest boutique Christmas markets

Ditch the glitzy mega-markets for a cosier affair this year. At these smaller spots you’ll find artisan gifts and gorgeous places to stay nearby

Compensation for cancelled and delayed flights: everything you need to know

We explain how and when to claim if your flight is cancelled or delayed, after a BA systems failure grounded services

To the end of the earth: what it’s really like to cruise Antarctica

Penguins, isolated islands and hot chocolate — nothing beats the drama and self-discovery of a voyage to the White Continent

Morocco’s most underrated city break? It’s the capital

Cutting-edge architecture, side-street dining spots and brilliant shopping await in Rabat, plus it’s sunny year-round too

Why Jordan is perfect for a family adventure — especially now

Despite the conflict in the region, the Middle Eastern country is open for business. Liz Edwards, her husband and 11-year-old son find crowd-free sites and warm hospitality

Lyudmila Trut, geneticist who ‘turned foxes into dogs’

Soviet-era scientist who led an experiment that fast-tracked the evolutionary process and was nearly shut down by Stalin

Zareer Masani, producer on BBC current affairs programmes

Languid Indian-born and Oxford-educated historian who relished an argument

Robert Watts, right-hand man to George Lucas

British film producer who also worked with Steven Spielberg on the Indiana Jones films

Benny Golson, jazz great in Great Day in Harlem photo

Tenor sax and last-but-one survivor of the 57 star performers in famous picture

Times obituaries brought to life in a podcast

The Times has been publishing life stories of the great and the good (and the not so good) for more than 170 years. Now the obituary is also becoming a podcast, explains Anna Temkin

The Times Daily Quiz

Fifteen questions to get you thinking

The Times Daily Quiz

Word Watch

Can you spot the real definition among the fakes?

Word Watch

Printable Puzzles

MindGames and Brain Boost puzzles to print and solve at your leisure

Printable Puzzles