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Goal for Danes a full-circle moment for heroic Eriksen
You have to wonder what sort of thoughts were swirling around Christian Eriksen’s head, as the Denmark talisman waited for the first whistle to sound. It would be understandable if some of them were dark, frightening, or even traumatic. For the last time he began a European Championship campaign, three summers ago, Eriksen died for five minutes.
Weghorst is unlikely star of Netherlands' comeback win
It may be of scant consolation to Poland but the World Cup winners have suffered the same fate. A Netherlands manager, seeking a goal and a game-changing substitute, summoned Wout Weghorst.
England squeeze win with nervous campaign opener
A flawless record continues, with some blemishes. Gareth Southgate’s England again won a tournament opening game, on the fourth of four such occasions.
Eleven homes are bulldozed in India after beef was found
Indian authorities have bulldozed the homes of 11 people in the central state of Madhya Pradesh after police found beef in their refrigerators and cows in their backyards.
Zelensky promises peace talks 'tomorrow' if Russia leaves Ukraine territory
Remarks came at the end of a peace summit in Switzerland
Thrillseekers stuck at 236ft on UK's tallest rollercoaster
Thrillseekers were left dangling for an hour at 236ft after Britain's tallest rollercoaster broke down again, just weeks after being unveiled.
Ramsay 'lucky to be here' after cycling accident in US
Gordon Ramsay says he is “lucky to be here” after a “really bad” cycling accident in the US. The celebrity chef was clearly shaken by the incident in Connecticut, which left him with a purple bruise that appeared to cover a significant portion of his chest.
Officer who ran over calf is taken off frontline duties
A Surrey Police officer has been taken off frontline duties after striking a runaway cow twice with his vehicle - a moment caught on video that caused widespread shock as it went viral on social media. In the video, the young cow, Beau Lucy, is seen loose in the street in Staines before being rammed twice by the police vehicle.
No 10's super-prisons plan doomed to fail, say experts
Policy of moving governors around the troubled estate is compared to rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic
'He looked like a starving dog on the floor of his cell'
IPP prisoner's mother says he is on his second hunger strike
England and Serbia fans clash prior to Euros match
The first weekend of Euro 2024 has been marred by violence, with people left bloodied after clashes broke out between fans of England and Serbia just hours before the teams’ opening game.
How Davey's water stunts send out political ripples
When Neil Kinnock became Labour leader in October 1983, he was infamously pictured falling backwards on Brighton beach. It was an image of haplessness that dogged his nine-year leadership right up until his second general election defeat in 1992.
Labour urged to discard two-child benefit cap
The number of children affected by the two-child benefit cap will rise by a third over the next five years, the Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned. The limit currently affects 2 million children, with more hit each year because it applies to those born after 5 April, 2017.
Reeves pledges wealth fund and 650,000 'quality' jobs
Rachel Reeves will highlight Labour’s plans to boost investment by breaking down EU trade barriers and set up a national wealth fund as she kicks off a week of campaigning on the economy.
Battle for Clacton heats up as Labour says it's the only party that can beat Farage
Labour have claimed the collapse in Tory support is now so bad that only they can stop Nigel Farage winning in Clacton, if the last remaining Conservatives vote tactically for their candidate.
'I am the original Brexiteer'
Sunak hits back at Farage and says EU exit 'right for country'
Tories are underdog in this election, admits Mordaunt
Minister calls for party to ignore polls and rally as she gives The Independent her first in-depth interview of the election
Africa's wildest coast, from the comfort of a cruise ship
Mark Stratton sets sail on a voyage into the unknown and discovers sobering insights into slavery and colonialism
Moment that changed my relationship with my father
Like many others, Laura Coffey will spend Father's Day remembering her dad. The author reflects on how grief works, the power of endings, and a memorable day out
'Super Kev', football's nice guy who lived the dream
To many, Kevin Campbell is the answer to a famous football trivia question. To Everton fans, he was simply \"Super Kev\".
Italy display class to win after shock of early goal
The car horns were blaring all afternoon, roaring up and down the highway leading to Borussia Dortmund’s Westfalenstadion.
Yamal dazzles as new-look Spain get down to business
A new Spain, in more ways than one. As Lamine Yamal, who was not even a year old when they won Euro 2008, became first the youngest footballer to play in a European Championships and then, before half-time, the youngest to set up a goal in one, Luis de la Fuente’s side made a break with the past.
'Special' Alexander-Arnold remains centre of attention
Gareth Southgate says playing Trent Alexander-Arnold in central midfield is an \"opportunity worth grasping\" that could be \"incredibly special\".
Mea culpa: sorry to be going on about ongoing yet again
John Rentoul addresses errors in last week's Independent
A Kate no-show would have fed the hungry rumour mill
The prospect of Trooping the Colour without royalty's star turn felt a bit like Britain's sun-free summer. Flat. But with impeccable timing, accompanied by a photograph of the Princess of Wales in \"the woods\" (she's not out of them yet), Kate rallied for the monarchy's flagship event. Despite her cautious words, the princess clearly felt strong enough to bank on the King’s birthday parade being a “good day” rather than a “bad” one.
Sandcastles, no matter how big, are no match for waves
If Labour wins with a majority bigger than Tony Blair's, Keir Starmer will be hailed as a colossus. He will deserve to be. It doesn't matter how lucky he has been, or how much the Conservative Party appears to be run by secret agents of the opposition, the Labour leader has positioned himself astutely and not messed up.
Russia's allies on the wrong side of history, says Sunak
Rishi Sunak has warned Russia's allies they are \"on the wrong side of history\". The prime minister is at a major international summit on Ukraine in Switzerland where he will meet Volodymyr Zelensky.
Global action is needed to bring home these children
I am often asked about the reasons and mechanisms behind the deportation of Ukrainian children. It is especially difficult to understand for Western audiences. What is deportation? How do Russians take Ukrainian children? And, most importantly, why do they do it?
Like all successful sporting teams, partnerships are key
There is a new generation of women supporting the men in Gareth Southgate's 26-man England squad,
Family of missing Bristol student offers £20k reward
The family of a missing student has set a £20,000 reward for information that leads to him being found. Jack O'Sullivan, 23, was last seen over 100 days ago, in the early hours of 2 March, in the Hotwells area of Bristol after walking home from a house party.