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Simon takes the tube in his epic South American journey
DARING: Simon Reeve slept in a metal cylinder strapped to a mountainside near Machu Picchu, main; inset, at a local market
Chinese champ Carlos is to star on Strictly dancefloor
NEW BOY: Carlos Gu and Jowita Przystal are among the pros on the next Strictly
Meghan ‘constantly throws royals under the bus’
BROKEN BOND: Meghan and Thomas
Spirits high but the Queen is missed
Her Majesty, 96, remained at Balmoral Castle, nine miles away, after it was announced on Friday she would not attend because “it might be too much for her”.
Ex-bodyguard: Diana ‘would have helped princes make peace’
PRINCESS Diana would have healed the bitter rift between William and Harry and may even have been able to avert Megxit, her ex-bodyguard said yesterday.
Roundhead-turned-Cavalier...Elizabeth I!
READY TO LEAD: Teen radical Liz Truss poses in Cromwell's house, right, and on a trip to Amsterdam
'Millions love the traditional Last Night Of The Proms'
KATIE DERHAM DEFENDS CULTURE
Britannia ban encore
After announcing instrumental versions, the BBC U-turned, letting a choir perform Rule, Britannia! and Land Of Hope And Glory.
Boris keeps £50m safe to fight MND
In one of his final acts as the country’s leader, Mr Johnson has today stated that this vital funding will be ring-fenced.
BORIS: STOP FIGHTING AND BACK NEW PM
Johnson writes for the Sunday Express as Liz Truss vows to 'guide the nation through the storm'
BBC chief faces grilling over Lineker claim he CAN be political
BBC bosses are to face a grilling from MPs over impartiality after Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker became involved in a public row with a high-profile journalist.
World Cup terror threat
BRITISH special forces will assist the Qatari military in keeping the World Cup safe from terror threats.
DIANA’S LASTING LEGACY OF LOVE
THE SUNDAY ESSAY
Starmer takes aim at the Left in election bid
LABOUR leader Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he is willing to alienate Left-wing members within his own party to win a general election.
BORIS: GOLDEN FUTURE AHEAD
PM insists that Britain will NOT buckle under energy crisis
The 104 conspiracy theories behind the death of Diana
THE Scotland Yard chief who led a two-year probe into Princess Diana’s death has revealed his team investigated 104 conspiracy theories surrounding her 1997 Paris car crash.
‘The science’ does not exist... even in a global pandemic
FOLLOW the science... As political slogans go it seems like a good one. In just three words it suggests both a determination to deal with the problem and a pathway to the solution. It implies that the requisite expertise is not only on hand, but already hard at work.
Shelling intensifies nuclear plant peril
SHELLING continued yesterday around Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, it was claimed, after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky warned of a “very risky” situation.
Meghan is wrong about ambition
WHEN Meghan’s an old woman I bet she’ll still be moaning about that South Africa tour of 2019. Friends and relatives will creep away, rolling their eyes and hoping it won’t go on too long. Archie and Lilibet will put their fingers in their ears and go “la-la-la-la not listening”.
FLYING AGAIN!
Captain Stokes inspires England as South Africa are crushed in three days to level the series
BOGEY BUSTERS
MANCHESTER CITY 4 CRYSTAL PALACE 2
EMMA’S FOCUSED ON THE NEXT STEPS
TENNIS - US OPEN, FLUSHING MEADOWS: Starts Tomorrow
ENGLAND TO BACK ZAK
CRICKET - 1ST TEST INQUEST: AXE WON’T BE SWUNG AHEAD OF MANCHESTER CRUNCH CLASH | McCullum’s loyalty vow after batting flop at Lord’s
Pension risk for savers who take a one-pot shot
SAVERS in pension schemes risk losing valuable benefits such as guaranteed income and one-off cash bonuses if they switch or consolidate their pots without taking regulated financial advice, experts warn.
Russian generals alarmed by Putin war plan
FREEDOM FOR UKRAINE
‘World must step in to save lions’
ONCE they were the stars of the first wildlife soap opera, but now a documentary warns that the big cats whose lives and loves have been watched by millions are facing extinction.
£1m-a-year security bill for ‘target’ Rushdie
SIR Salman Rushdie faces living the “rest of his life knowing he is a permanent target” and could be left with a security bill of up to £1million a year when he is released from hospital, an expert warned last night.
Diana death probe ‘reopens wounds’
A GRAPHIC new TV documentary series on the death of Princess Diana could “reopen old wounds” for her sons, royal experts warned yesterday.
Silencing comics will lead to a dark destination
WE ARE living in a culture where a minority of angry people are deciding what we can see, read and watch. Of course the cancellation of a comedy show in Edinburgh is a world away from the brutal stabbing of Salman Rushdie. But they are linked by the thread of free speech.
Joan Collins at 90: I’m as old as I feel, and that’s 40
AGE IS JUST a number to Joan Collins – and her number is still 40. The eternally glamorous grande dame of Hollywood, who is preparing to celebrate her 90th birth day next spring, insists she still thinks of herself as a “40-year-old woman”.