What the papers say – September 14
Michael Douglas meets Ukrainian President Zelensky: You’re an inspiration
Starmer arrives in US for talks with Biden on conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza
Zelensky repeats plea to West to use long-range missiles in Russia
Zelensky calls for ‘strong decisions’ from West on use of long-range missiles
Lammy says West ‘listening carefully’ to Ukraine over long-range missile needs
Campaigners call for Afro hair to be a protected characteristic in Equality Act
Second Trump term more worrying due to ‘dangerous’ foreign policy – ex-diplomat
Heavy rain batters southern parts of UK with risk of flooding in some areas
Press US to give Ukraine go-ahead to use Storm Shadow missiles, urge Tories
Rain and wind warnings issued as warm air mixes with Hurricane Ernesto
Health officials on alert for UK cases of new mpox strain
‘What happened last night was not funny’ – Liz Truss responds to lettuce prank
Riots make me question my family’s future in the UK – Yousaf
‘Best president’ Donald Trump doing great after assassination attempt – son Eric
Starmer and Lammy welcome Russian prisoner swap as two British nationals freed
Prisoner swap between West and Russia frees reporter Evan Gershkovich and others
Nato chief Stoltenberg: UK ‘leading by example’ on defence spending
Baby Reindeer and The Crown among UK shows up for an Emmy
Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are ‘deadly quartet’ – defence review chief
Defence review should be done in a year, minister says amid pressure on spending
Houghton and Sunderland South wins race to declare first
Fact check: Former Nato chief did not say EU expansion ‘provoked’ Putin
Johnson lashes out at Farage over ‘morally repugnant’ Ukraine comments
Cleverly accuses Farage of ‘victim blaming’ over Ukraine comments
Tory leadership hopefuls issue warnings to Reform voters and pleas for lower tax
Tory data chief takes leave of absence amid election betting claims
What to expect on the General Election campaign trail on Sunday
Farage doubles down on Ukraine claims amid Starmer and Sunak criticism
Election campaign day 31: Farage in the spotlight over Ukraine war comments
Sir Ed Davey warns water companies to invest as he feeds chickens on farm
Sunak and Starmer condemn Farage as ‘completely wrong’ over Ukraine remarks
In Pictures: Sir Ed Davey plays chicken as Farage ruffles rivals’ feathers
Farage ‘completely wrong’ and appeasing Putin with claims, Sunak says
Nigel Farage not dealing with ‘real world’ of politics, Tory ex-minister says
Contribution overseas students make to economy varies depending on constituency
Galloway launches Workers Party manifesto, warns of ‘Armageddon’
Nigel Farage offers views on Hitler and Putin during BBC phone-in
Fact check: Labour and SNP predicted to win most seats in Scotland nationally
Q&A: What are the chances of a Labour ‘supermajority’?
What to expect on the General Election campaign trail on Saturday
‘Other dominoes will fall’ if Israel undermined, says Gove
Shapps urges Western nations to allow their weapons to be used in Crimea
AI experts ‘uncertain’ on technology’s future, report says
Labour pledges ‘ironclad commitment’ to backing Ukraine if party wins power
Cameron’s ‘golden era’ of UK-China ties was pathetic, says ex-Hong Kong governor
Ellie Simmonds encourages adoption of people with disabilities after Bafta win
Joe Lycett explains reason behind unusual royal-themed Bafta outfit
Putin, Liz Truss and NHS waiting times all feature in Bafta gags
Strictly Come Dancing scoops best entertainment Bafta in 20th year
Macron ‘playing little political games with nuclear weapons’, says ex-Navy chief
MPs hear call for public inquiry into Kingsmill massacre
‘British ingenuity’ not colonialism drove UK growth, says Kemi Badenoch
Large majority ‘do not trust Government to act in interests of communities’
No Downing Street flea problem after ‘vast’ expense of new carpets, says Hunt
Adding physical activity to all subjects can help children engage – headteacher
Nick Robinson responds to ‘controversy’ over 'Israeli murders' remark
What the papers say – April 15
Rayner property row a ‘storm in a teacup,’ shadow minister suggests amid probe
Truss thought ‘why me, why now?’ after Queen’s death two days into premiership