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Why Trump is still trying to make 'the laugh' a problem
Friends of Kamala Harris recognise an old nervous tic - and explain why Donald Trump hates it so much
Biden's 'defeat Trump' plea after leaving election race
Joe Biden talked about the pressure from his fellow Democrats to leave the White House race as he sat down for his first interview since becoming the first sitting president in over 50 years not to seek re-election.
Fear as nuclear plant set ‘alight by Russian forces'
President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms no radiation leak detected as local Ukrainian official blames Moscow for fire
Row erupts over payment to women donating their eggs
Furious accusations of exploitation have been made concerning the issue of how much women should be paid for donating their eggs.
South to bake in 34C heat
Temperatures in the south of England are set to hit 34C this week while other regions face thunderstorms, the Met Office has warned.
Exposed: the huge scale of the prisons crisis in Britain
Moj figures reveal rapid increases in drug use and violence
Hundreds line streets for funeral of Southport victim
Hundreds of mourners lined the streets of Southport yesterday for the funeral of Alice da Silva Aguiar, one of three young girls killed in a knife attack at a Taylor Swift dance class.
Should X be turned into an 'ex' for Labour politicians?
It is hard to remember nowadays, but there used to be a time when politicians tried to resist Twitter, as Elon Musk’s X used to be known.
No early release for rioters, promises cabinet minister
Rioters will not be freed early despite the chronic overcrowding in the UK’s prisons, a cabinet minister has said.
Medics are left free to work in NHS despite rape claims
Hundreds of doctors and nurses have been left free to practise unchecked despite being accused of serious sexual assault and rape in the last six years, The Independent can reveal.
Children 'taught racism' by extremist family members
'By the time they are five or six, sadly, they are pretty much indoctrinated into being against different ethnicities'
Cleverly accuses Farage of being politician just for the 'clicks, likes and content'
Tory leadership hopeful James Cleverly has attacked Nigel Farage, telling him to choose between being a “serious politician or a social media content creator”.
We'll disappoint voters and mess up, admits Phillips
Labour frontbenchers are “going to mess up” and “disappoint” voters, a Labour minister has said.
When it comes to sex, some people don't fit the binaries
So there it is: Imane Khelif has won gold in the women’s 66kg category of the Olympic boxing. At the press conference, she stated: “My honour is intact now.” But her victory does not calm the waves of hatred crashing over her.
Cocaine helped fuel the riots but there's more to the story
The prime minister and cabinet have made clear their ambition to ensure that those caught rioting will be placed before the courts quickly.
First words give grounds for optimism in our new MPs
Of the 335 new MPs elected last month, 139 have made their first speeches in the three weeks that the House of Commons was sitting before the summer recess. I have watched or read all of them, and they give a good idea of the kinds of people who will influence this Labour government.
School attack makes a Gaza peace deal even more distant
Less than 24 hours after the US announced it will unlock an additional $3.5bn (£2.75bn) of military aid to Israel, the scenes of devastation from the latest Israeli strike on Gaza filtered in.
United exposed as City end Community Shield streak
Manchester City win 7-6 on penalties
Cairess shines for Team GB as Tola takes marathon gold
“That’s nuts,” Emile Cairess remarked after finishing fourth in the men’s marathon at the Paris Olympics. He was not talking about his own performance, but instead the new champion and gold medallist Tamirat Tola and, specifically, the Ethiopian’s scorching splits. The 32-year-old stormed home on a sweltering day in Paris, clocking 2hr 6min 26 sec thanks to a staggering second half of 61min 35sec to clinch a new Olympic record.
Bronze for Bell as Kipyegon sprints into 1500m history
Georgia Bell unleashed the kick of her dreams to haul in Ethiopia's Diribe Welteji and snatch a 1500m bronze at the Olympics as the legendary Faith Kipyegon clinched a third successive title.
Children among the dozens dead in Myanmar drone hit
Families with children were among those killed in a drone attack on Rohingya people fleeing Myanmar, witnesses have reported. The Rohingya are a mostly Muslim minority facing severe persecution in the country.
Putin evacuates 76,000 in wake of Ukrainian advance
Russia has evacuated more than 76,000 people in the Kursk region as Ukrainian troops push further into its territory.
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza school kill more than 100
'We could not find my father's head. We could only identify him from his hands,' a victim of the bombing tells Bel Trew
Nosebands harming horses at the Olympics, say experts
Olympic horses are showing signs they are being deprived of oxygen and subjected to pain as their nosebands are pulled too tight, experts say.
'Buying together means we both get a toe on the ladder'
With house prices hitting nine times yearly pay, many of us despair of ever owning. Albert Toth meets buyers clubbing together with friends and family to secure their first home
Tributes paid at funeral of teen who died on Tenerife
Jay Slater’s heartbroken mother was in tears as hundreds of mourners turned up to her 19-year-old son’s funeral in the pouring rain yesterday.
Johnson launches scathing immigration attack on PM
Boris Johnson has launched a scathing attack against prime minister over his handling of the far-right riots and his approach to immigration.
Older sister of Southport victim Bebe, 6, saw attack and escaped, family reveals
The family of Bebe King, who died after being stabbed in Southport have described how their other daughter witnessed and managed to escape the attack, and paid tribute to both sisters.
Tory councillor's wife held over racial hatred charges
The wife of a Tory councillor has been remanded in custody on charges of stirring up racial hatred as far-right violence swept the country. Lucy Connolly was refused bail yesterday and will appear at Northampton Crown Court tomorrow accused of writing tweets calling for attacks on asylum seekers.
Anti-racist counter-protests smother far-right ambitions
Thousands of people responded to a rallying cry to “stop the far right” by turning out at anti-racist counter-protests held across the UK yesterday. Anti-fascist group Stand Up to Racism had called for demonstrations to take place across the country, with huge crowds gathering in towns and cities such as London, Edinburgh and Cardiff, following more than a week of nationwide far-right riots.