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The unbelievable (but true) tale of 'Termite' Watkins
It is hard to invent a boxer like Maurice Termite” Watkins and what he achieved in and out of the ring.
Are ParalympicsGB relying too much on golden oldies?
Experience is not in short supply in the ranks of ParalympicsGB and that is not necessarily a good thing. Paris 2024 will see records tumble when it comes to longevity and while all remarkable achievements individually, they are best served with a note of caution.
Boulter survives hot test to reach US Open round two
British No 1 Katie Boulter showcased her fighting spirit to book her place in the second round of the US Open.
Ryanair says airfares will keep falling through winter
Ryanair expects airfares will continue to fall by around 5 per cent as passenger demand slumps. “More people are flying with us this summer at lower fares,” said Michael O’Leary, chief executive of Europe’s biggest budget airline. “Good news for our passengers, bad news for our shareholders.”
Outrage over the Taliban's 'dystopian' laws for women
Activists lament distressing vision’ for Afghanistan’s future
Japanese protest airspace breach by China spy plane
Japan scrambled jets and raised a diplomatic protest with Beijing after a Chinese military plane violated its airspace.
Calls for protests as political upheaval deepens in France
Emmanuel Macron is facing a deepening crisis over the political deadlock France is facing with calls for protests after the president refused to name a prime minister from the left-wing coalition despite it winning the most parliamentary seats in the snap election last month.
Ukraine claims it now holds 100 settlements in Russia
Top military commander says Kyiv’s troops now control 500 square miles of territory in Kursk after this month’s incursion
Child neglect fuelled by poverty and lack of services
Cases of child neglect are being fuelled by a disastrous combination” of support services being hollowed out and the cost of living crisis, professionals have warned.
Grey-Thompson 'still angry' she had to crawl off train
One of Britain’s most famous Paralympians says she is “angry” she had to “crawl off a train” at London King’s Cross station because there was no one to help her.
Thousands of Next staff win landmark fight for equal pay
Thousands of Next employees have won a landmark equal pay claim against the high street retailer after a six-year legal battle. An employment tribunal involving 3,540 claimants has ruled that Next failed to demonstrate that the lower basic wage paid to sales consultants compared with warehouse operatives was not the result of sex discrimination.
Stop passing the buck on risky cladding, adviser says
Urgent action is needed to replace dangerous cladding in the wake of a major fire at a tower block in east London, the author of a report into the Grenfell Tower disaster has warned.
Mum faced 'padlocked gate' trying to flee Dagenham fire
A young mother has revealed she faced a padlocked escape route gate and fire alarms failed to go off as she tried to flee a blaze at her block of flats.
Are Tories right when they accuse Labour of cronyism?
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been reported to the independent adviser on ministerial conduct by the Conservatives.
Labour axe Sunak's £40m 'VIP helicopter service'
Labour has axed the private helicopter service favoured by Rishi Sunak, to save the taxpayer £40m.
Truss 'looked to end NHS cancer treatment' to repair damage from mini-Budget
New book says advisers wondered if she had lost the plot’
Scene of Tory party central now has that cemetery vibe
The good news, Keir Starmer told us with a perfectly straight face, is that the rose garden at 10 Downing Street is now “back in your service”. The bad news, to borrow the PM’s latest social media jargon, is that he’s going to make a lot of “big asks” in the weeks ahead.
Starmer warns of 'painful' Budget to repair Tory 'rot'
Sir Keir Starmer has admitted that the country is set to be hit with a painful Budget” in October as his new Labour government tries to fix the rot” left by the Tories.
Great Brexit reset launched with push for 2025 first deal
PM takes first step towards agreement with Germany today
Cockroft puts 100 per cent record on the line in Paris
Seven-time champion Hannah Cockroft insisted there is not a single thought” Paris 2024 will be her final Paralympics as she sent out an ominous warning to her rivals.
Hill's 'title fight' message as Norris cuts Verstappen lead
Ex-world champion urges McLaren to rethink team tactics
Gundogan's comeback story could have a next chapter
Ilkay Gundogan was the creator who became captain. Now he is the confidant who could become a coach. Pep Guardiola rarely re-signs players but he broke a personal rule to be reunited with the German. They are the neighbours who may be found side by side in a dugout in the future.
Diaz on target for Liverpool but same questions remain
For Arne Slot, the landmark came in a first, for a couple of his new charges, in centuries.
Career of two halves for the game's amiable globetrotter
Before drinking from the Three Lions’ poisoned chalice, Sven-Goran Eriksson enjoyed stunning success in Europe
Home help: family gifting to hit record £9.2bn this year
Handouts from mum and dad to help their children buy a home are nothing new but this year they are set to top a record 9.2bn across the UK, according to new research.
'There's a wave of women who want to be housewives'
Experimental pop star Karin Dreijer talks to Annabel Nugent about regressive attitudes towards families, coming out as non-binary, and the threat posed to artists from the far right
A walk on wine's Wilde side
Imitations of your favourite brands aren’t always a bad thing, writes Rosamund Hall. Here are just a few copycat wines that you should give a chance and for only a fraction of the price
Ten things I learnt from my 1,000 hours spent offline
Hannah Brencher, author of The Unplugged Hours’, put her money where her mouth is for an entire year; she shares the revolutionary power of doing a long-term digital detox
HOLD THE PHONE
The tech giants can no longer rely on booming sales of new devices, writes Andrew Griffin. Could a new era of AI be enough to make us fall back in love with our phones again?
At least 23 killed in militant attack on Pakistani highway
Balochi separatists shot passengers who identified as Punjabi