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As Diane Abbott relates in the tale of her relationship with Jeremy Corbyn, romance and socialism do not make natural bedfellows and are best kept separate, writes Helen Coffey
Potential benefits of the PM channelling his inner Maggie
On the face of it, the decision to remove the £300 winter fuel allowance from millions of poor-ish pensioners, as well as some rich ones, was a political blunder by Rachel Reeves.
Starmer is right to restrict UK arms sales to Israel
Last Monday, the UK announced it was suspending 8.5 per cent of the UK's arms licences for sales to Israel.
Sri Lanka wrap up Test win to prove Pope not infallible
Ollie Pope admitted England “shot ourselves in the foot” as Sri Lanka eased to a dominant eight-wicket victory, while the hosts were left reeling from costly mistakes.
Practice makes perfect in ton-up Kane's 'happy place'
England’s captain reflects with Miguel Delaney on the work that has gone into winning an unrealistic’ century of caps
Trump to vote for cannabis legalisation in Florida ballot
Donald Trump has vowed to vote yes” on legislation that would legalise cannabis for personal use in Florida, saying that the move would end needless arrests and incarcerations”.
Man accused of drugging wife to be raped thought of himself as a good husband’
Dominique Pelicot is described as having a split personality
Civilians among 18 killed in Israeli airstrikes on Syria
At least 18 people have been killed in an Israeli airstrike on Syria’s Hama province, Syria’s health minister has said.
Belgrade gets 'mini Russia' as thousands flee from war
On a sweltering summer morning in Serbia’s capital Belgrade, Vadim Morus, a professional ice skater from Russia, glides across an outdoor rink. Morus is 1,000 miles from his native Moscow but is beginning to feel at home.
‘Doctors have to operate on patients who feel the pain’
As Russian airstrikes continue, Arpan Rai talks to Ukrainian medics working 22-hour days with a chronic lack of supplies
Legendary 'voice of Vader' James Earl Jones dies at 93
James Earl Jones, the American actor known for voicing Darth Vader in the Star Wars franchise and Mufasa in The Lion King, has died at the age of 93, it was announced yesterday.
Call for free vote to end the 'torture' of IPP sentences
Peer’s private member’s bill says almost 3,000 prisoners serving indefinite jail terms should have their cases reviewed
Grieving family 'devastated' as inquiry snubs son's case
Family: He was treated with malice’ by mental health staff
King to make Andrew's life at Royal Lodge 'even colder'
King Charles is losing patience” with Prince Andrew after making several attempts to get him to leave Royal Lodge.
Kate: chemo treatment over but 'path to healing is long'
The Princess of Wales has appeared in a deeply personal video with her family to confirm she will return to public duties following the completion of her chemotherapy treatment.
Will passengers find new bus reforms just the ticket?
The government has announced it is to introduce the biggest reforms to the buses in years.
Jewish peer backs Starmer's stance on arms for Israel
A senior Jewish peer and supporter of Israel in the Lords has backed Sir Keir Starmer’s partial suspension of the UK’s arms deal with Israel and hit out at those who condemned the move.
Winter fuel payment cuts will help the far right, TUC president warns Starmer
Matt Wrack says the rise of Farage and summer riots should be a wake-up call’ for the PM to bring hope not austerity’
'No thought' batting leaves England on brink of defeat
England were left facing an uphill battle to maintain their unbeaten Test summer after batting with \"no thought\" in the second innings.
Sinner seals US Open with straight-sets win over Fritz
Jannik Sinner let his tennis do the talking as he won the US Open for the first time. The world number one came into the tournament under a cloud following his anti-doping scandal, where he escaped a ban despite two positive tests in March.
Coach Carsley could signal end of the England manager
Lee Carsley has said he is more of a head coach than a manager and that the latter could become extinct in international football.
Team GB's triumph goes far beyond the medal table tally
In terms of weather, they've had the worst summer in nearly 140 years here in Paris, which is perhaps why Britain's Paralympians felt so at home.
VENETIAN CLASS
Venice festivalgoers were treated to a first look at the actors and films in contention for Oscars, writes Geoffrey Macnab
THREE'S COMPANY
Oliver Keens didn't set out to have threesomes this summer - from heterosexual couples 'seeking a third' to sex-positive 'MMF friendly' individuals, the opportunities found him...
How William can live up to his father's wish for him to champion the marginalised
Yesterday marked the second anniversary of Elizabeth II's death and the King's accession to the throne. In his first televised address to the nation as Charles III, he thanked his “darling Mama” for her love and devotion, quoted Shakespeare – “May flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest” – and assumed her mantle of a lifelong commitment to public service.
Namibia to slaughter over 700 wild animals for meat
Plans by the Namibian government to kill 83 elephants and 640 other wild animals to feed the meat to people have sparked a fierce international row. The British high commissioner to the country is among those backing the idea but ecologists are warning of a colossal disaster” for Africa’s wildlife.
Man accused of filming rape on Indian street is arrested
Police in India arrested a man who allegedly filmed and shared a video of the rape of a woman on a street in a case that has sparked a public outcry.
Pope hosts mass in remote Papua New Guinea town
Pontiff calls for end to tribal violence in nearby communities
'Our piers are all living on a knife edge - support them'
Wendy Maylam’s mission is to visit every UK pleasure pier
King marks mother's death at Balmoral church service
King Charles paid tribute to his beloved mother as he attended a commemorative church service in Balmoral on the second anniversary of the late Queen's death. Charles and Queen Camilla joined the congregation at Crathie Kirk yesterday for a \"poignant\" service for Queen Elizabeth II, who died peacefully at Balmoral at the age of 96 on 8 September 2022.