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Hundreds of Afghan troops win right to resettle in UK
Minister admits soldiers were employed by government after The Independent revealed their fate at hands of the Taliban
Truck off! Monster vehicles don't belong on British roads
The Chelsea tractor brigade have nothing on the monster pick-up mob. Vehicles like the Dodge Ram 1500 and the Chevrolet Silverado are increasingly making their way to Europe - with export numbers up by 150 per cent since 2019. These absurd trucks weigh as much as a Second World War-era tank and are longer than a giant anaconda.
These five steps can save you from being a victim of fraud
Authorised push payment (APP) fraud happens when you are tricked by a criminal into sending money by bank payment to an account that they control and which you do not. In 2023, the number of cases of this type of fraud rose by 12 per cent to 232,429, resulting in losses of £459.7m, according to UK Finance, which represents 300 firms across the financial services industry.
Robert who? Tory candidates are struggling to woo voters
There is reportedly much glee among Labour and Liberal Democrat MPs at the elimination of James Cleverly from the Tory leadership contest.
Sinner win denies Djokovic milestone title in Shanghai
Jannik Sinner yesterday added his seventh title of a remarkable year with victory over Novak Djokovic in the final of the Shanghai Masters. Sinner, who is already guaranteed to finish the season as world No 1, was just too strong for Djokovic, making it four wins from his last five matches against the Serbian with a 7-6 (4) 6-3 triumph.
England crush Scotland to boost T20 World Cup hopes
England laid down a marker yesterday with a 10-wicket win over Scotland, and now have their sights set on the Women’s T20 World Cup trophy.
Beterbiev edges world title fight in high-class contest
Every single second, every single punch and every single detail mattered on Saturday night when Artur Beterbiev beat Dmitry Bivol to become the undisputed light-heavyweight champion of the world.
England win overshadowed by head coach uncertainty
After a step in the right direction on the pitch, Lee Carsley somehow put his foot back in it.
How Amazon is trying to make its robots 'lovable'
The retail giant’s new automatons are designed to avoid upsetting human colleagues, writes Andrew Griffin
Mumbai politician shot dead in suspected gang hit
A prominent Indian politician known for his strong connections to Bollywood was shot dead in Mumbai on Saturday by unknown assailants, just months before state elections.
Musk's SpaceX 'chopsticks' catch rocket's flight booster
SpaceX has successfully launched and landed Starship, the spacecraft that Elon Musk's company hopes will allow it to carry humanity through the solar system.
Armed man held as police disrupt 'assassination plot'
Police at Donald Trump's rally on Saturday in Coachella Valley, California, stopped what a sheriff suggested might have been a third assassination attempt against the former president.
Israeli tanks forced entry into military base, says UN
The incident came as Benjamin Netanyahu insisted United Nations peacekeeping forces should abandon their positions
Boy, 7, suffers life-changing injuries after bus hits him
A seven-year-old boy has been left with serious injuries after being hit by a bus in Manchester.
Hospital admissions surge as Covid variant spreads
The number of people admitted to hospital because of Covid infections has have surged across Britain as a new variant of the virus emerged, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned.
Rowling faces backlash over Butlin's treatment of trans women using ladies' toilets
JK Rowling has condemned Butlin's decision to suspend a security officer who has been accused of \"violently\" dragging five trans women from a single-sex toilet.
Abuse victims say transcript scheme 'hidden' from them
Many unaware of pilot giving free access to judges’ remarks
Campaigners demand ‘full disclosure of gifts to royals.
Campaigners have called for full disclosure” of gifts received by the royal family after it emerged King Charles has failed to publish an annual list for four years.
How the Co-op Party has become a quietly radical driving force behind Labour
All eyes will be on Sir Keir Starmer’s summit in the City of London today, with the event promising to bring billions of pounds of investment into the UK.
Hundreds of migrants cross Channel over the weekend
Nearly 500 migrants made the perilous journey across the Channel to the UK in small boats on Saturday a week after a two-year-old child was among four killed.
Ukrainian mother pleads for children to join her in UK after Home Office refusal
A Ukrainian refugee says she is living in a \"surreal nightmare\" after she was refused permission to bring her two children to the UK.
Salmond taught us political journalism is a contact sport
Alex Salmond has died having failed to achieve just two of his great ambitions – make Scotland an independent country, and judge the annual Tartan Bollocks contest for the worst Scottish political story of the year, held at the strictly private Christmas dinner for Holyrood hacks.
Starmer pledges a bonfire of red tape to get UK building
PM to say he will get rid of? bureaucracy preventing new homes, roads and train lines, ahead of investment summit
Tory contenders won’t save the party, warns top pollster
Britain’s top pollster has warned that the Conservatives will not win elections if Robert Jenrick or Kemi Badenoch end up becoming the party’s next leader.
Magic moment seals Wigan triumph in the Grand Final
Another moment of magic from Bevan French made the difference as Wigan Warrirors held off gallant Hull KR at Old Trafford to retain their Super League crown and become the first club to claim the quadruple of all four major titles in a single season.
Depleted Scotland lose again in Nations League
Che Adams had a last-gasp goal ruled out as luckless Scotland suffered a 2-1 Nations League defeat to Croatia in Zagreb.
Arsenal slump to new low leaving Eidevall on brink
Perhaps the most damaging feeling in football is not anger but apathy.
Carsley urges England to get out of 'comfort zone'
Lee Carsley believes England have to get out of the “comfort zone” and try different things like his bold selection in the defeat to Greece, in order to cross the line and win something.
Storm leaves 1.6 million without power in Sao Paulo
More than 1.6 million people in Sao Paulo were without power yesterday after a brief but powerful storm swept through South America's largest city.
At least 29 people killed by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
At least 29 people have been killed in Israeli military strikes on northern Gaza, according to medics, as Israel steps up its attacks on the north of the strip.