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How different will Bazball look without its talisman?
Will Bazball still work without Ben Stokes as England captain? Alongside Brendon McCullum, Stokes has led a transformation of England’s Test fortunes, from a dismal defeat against the West Indies to series victories over Pakistan, New Zealand, South Africa, and a draw against Australia.
Casemiro may still prove to be Man U's midfield shield
When Manchester United won a derby at Wembley in 2024, Casemiro was first dropped from the team and then out of the squad altogether, an apparent hamstring injury following the hurt of omission.
Time for Olympic boxers to weigh up the pros and cons
Not all the Olympic winners in the boxing ring will become major world champions in the professional ring. Not all of them will try.
'I'm scared of the marathon but love the extra challenge'
Sifan Hassan tells Jack Rathborn about her unprecedented treble for a woman at the Olympics, claiming gold in the marathon following bronze medals at 5,000m and 10,000m
Cut rates to save shops, say Sainsbury's and retail union
The boss of Sainsbury’s has said the business rates tax system is “no longer fit for purpose” and warned that current planned increases will lead to thousands of high street closures and job losses.
Centuries of doctrine could end in Philippines as law to make divorce legal debated
Only country aside from the Vatican where process is banned
US sends forces to region as Israel braces for Iran attack
Israel is preparing for a large-scale military attack from Iran, defence minister Yoav Gallant has told his US counterpart.
Residents forced to flee as wildfires rage near Athens
As millions watched the Olympics coming to an end with the passing of the torch from Paris to LA, Greece, the birthplace of the Games, was starting to battle a new flame rising on Sunday.
'Ukrainian forces will stay for some time in Russia'
Kyiv’s military wants to prolong the humiliation of Vladimir Putin over the surprise Kursk assault for as long as possible
Labour ready to cap gains from sale of green belt land
The government is preparing to limit the amount landowners can receive from selling green belt land, handing councils the power to cheaply buy up land that previously would have been ineligible for development as part of its plan to tackle the housing crisis.
Education secretary vows to reverse 'baked-in' inequality
Bridget Phillipson has pledged to reverse “baked-in” inequalities in educational outcomes to ensure young people from all backgrounds have the opportunity to “get on in life”.
Hottest day of the year so far as Cambridge tops 34C
The UK has seen its hottest day of the year so far after a temperature of 34.8C was recorded in Cambridge yesterday.
Johnson courted for job as Zahawi plots Telegraph bid
Former prime minister Boris Johnson is reportedly being courted for an executive role at The Daily Telegraph, meaning he could be reunited with former cabinet colleague Nadhim Zahawi if his bid to buy the newspaper is successful.
How can we turn the tide of cross-Channel casualties?
In what has become an all-too-common tragedy, two more people died trying to cross the English Channel on Sunday.
Guard disarms knifeman after he stabs girl, 11, and woman in Leicester Square
A security guard jumped on a knifeman and successfully disarmed him during chaotic scenes in London’s Leicester Square, with an 11-year-old girl and 34-year-old woman stabbed in the tourist hotspot.
Two boys aged 12 youngest to be convicted for the riots
Two 12-year-old boys have become the youngest people to be convicted in connection with the nationwide public disorder.
Hospital's 'systemic' failings years before patient freed to launch random killing spree
Failures by the NHS trust responsible for treating Nottingham knife killer Valdo Calocane have been laid bare by the health watchdog – but The Independent can also reveal the hospital was repeatedly warned about poor care and experienced a steep rise in patient deaths over the past decade.
Campbell clinches bronze with record-breaking lift
Having blazed a trail to two Olympic medals, Emily Campbell hopes that her days as a lone figurehead for weightlifting are numbered.
Penalty taker and stopper is still City's number one guy
Manchester City have amassed a squad brimming with technique and talent.
Hat-trick hero! Finucane makes history with bronze
When Chris Hoy and Laura Kenny picked out a British cyclist to watch ahead of the Olympics in Paris, it was worth sitting up and taking notice.
Woodstock revisited: the demise of the hippy dream
Mark Beaumont asks if the legendary music festival was a 'blueprint for a new society' or as 'shambolic, profit-driven and violence-marred' as the attempt to do it all again in 1999
TWIST AND SHOUT?
Drinking from a bottle has suddenly become maddening, due to lids that remain attached. But the development is rooted in the battle against plastic waste
Telegram radicalised me...but I managed to break free
The app is in the news for its role in the riots. Ex-users tell Zoë Beaty how they fell down the rabbit hole, then woke up
Another Indian summer of Olympic underachievement
Why did the world's most populous nation and fifth largest economy finish 71st in the medal table? Namita Singh talks to experts and former Olympians to uncover the root causes
Why young adults need more protection from revenge porn
The online landscape is constantly evolving.
Phew, the Games are over: I can't take any more expertise
Well, it’s all over.
Faster, higher, fruitier': why we need the Wine Olympics
Like most things in life, the Olympics have got me thinking about wine – specifically, whether the medal-winning wines we see on the shelves of supermarkets and wine shops are really deserving of those accolades.
When it comes to budgeting, only one hack' really works
“Talia, what’s the best budgeting app?” It’s a question I’m often asked, especially this summer as people try to make their money stretch to cover the holiday period.
We need to talk about how climate affects immigration
Last year, Antonio Guterres, the cautious speaking UN secretary general, warned that rising sea levels threaten “a mass exodus of entire populations on a biblical scale”.
Eight cancer doctors among dead in Brazil plane crash
At least eight cancer doctors who were heading to an oncology conference were among dozens killed in a plane crash in Brazil, an official has said.